Roasted Potato Bread
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This homemade roasted potato bread is a wonderful vegetarian bake that offers a unique depth of flavour and a signature soft, tight crumb. By using a combination of potato flour and fresh buttermilk, the recipe produces a loaf that stays moist for longer than standard white bread, while a slow cold-ferment in the fridge allows the natural sweetness of the flour to develop fully. It is a rewarding project for any home baker looking to elevate their sandwich game.
Ideal for serving alongside a hearty bowl of soup or simply toasted with plenty of salted butter, this versatile loaf is a comforting staple for any kitchen. The addition of vinegar and salt during the second mixing stage gives the bread a subtle, sourdough-like tang without the need for a starter. High in satisfaction and naturally wholesome, it is the perfect bake for a slow weekend at home.
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Ingredients for Roasted Potato Bread
Spray d'huile végétale antiadhésive
1 teaspoon (3 g) active dry yeast
40g (80 g) potato flour
450g (500 g) plain flour, plus more
240ml (180 g) buttermilk
2 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon (25 g) distilled white or apple cider vinegar
2 tablespoons (20 g) kosher salt
7 tablespoons (100 g) unsalted butter, room temperature, cut into 6 pieces
Milk (for brushing)
How to make Roasted Potato Bread
Retour au sommaireLightly coat an 8 1/2" x 4 1/2" loaf pan with nonstick spray. Place 180ml (160 g) cold water in the bowl of a stand mixer; sprinkle with yeast and let sit until creamy, about 5 minutes.
Meanwhile, whisk potato flour and 450g (500 g) plain flour in a medium bowl to remove lumps. Add flours and buttermilk to yeast mixture and mix on low speed with dough hook, increasing speed to medium as dough stiffens and comes together, about 5 minutes.
Turn out dough onto a clean surface and knead until a smooth ball forms. Transfer to a large bowl and let sit 15 minutes to relax.
Pull apart dough into several pieces and return to stand-mixer bowl. Add vinegar and salt and mix on low speed with dough hook until dough is smooth, stretchy, and no longer sticky, 5–8 minutes.
With motor running, add butter 2 pieces at a time, scraping down sides of bowl as needed and mixing until incorporated before adding more, about 4 minutes between additions. Increase speed to medium and mix until dough starts to come away from sides of bowl and forms a ball, about 5 minutes longer.
Transfer dough to a lightly floured bowl and cover with plastic wrap. Let sit at room temperature 30 minutes to relax.
Turn out dough onto a lightly floured surface. Stretch an edge up and over to the opposite side of dough. Repeat 3 times, working your way around dough. Flip dough over, return to bowl, and cover with plastic wrap. Chill until doubled in size, 18–24 hours.
Turn out dough onto a lightly floured surface and gently pat out larger air bubbles with floured hands. Fold sides of dough inward to make a 7"-long rectangle. Pat and tuck dough into a rough cylinder and place, seam side down, into prepared pan. (Make sure seam is dead centre; it will help keep finished loaf from being lopsided and prevent it from splitting.)
Let dough rise until outside edges have risen just above pan, 4–6 hours.
Heat oven to 500°. Brush dough with milk. Using a wooden skewer or toothpick, very gently prick loaf 8–10 times evenly across surface, popping any larger bubbles. Place pan in oven and reduce oven temperature to 425°. Bake until bread is deep golden brown, 50–60 minutes. Remove pan from oven, gently ease bread from pan and return to oven, placing directly on rack. Bake until sides are firm but not hard, 10–15 minutes longer.
Transfer bread to a wire rack and let cool completely before slicing (this may prove impossible, but try).
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28 janv. 2026 | Publié à l'origine
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