The love of baking for me started with a simple banana coconut Bread.So its no wonder that baking bread seems so v special to me. With the bread , i went on to try couple other baking recipes and I was completely bowled over - sometimes by the complexity, sometimes by the utter ease, with which one could whip up most delicious of mouth watering recipes. The interest made me take up my very first challenge ByDaring Bakers. My first challenge turned out to be Bread! Now was I surprised ? You bet I was!

Since I had baked quite a few breads, I was confident! or should I say Over confidant! But Tanna made me work too hard with her Tender Potato Bread!What a challenge it turned out to be. Although I was forewarned that, the dough was going to be sticky, little did I realize how "Sticky", the "sticky" was going to be! Phew! When I completed, I was thoroughly exhausted. But one bite into the bread, my energy levels reached cloud 9! Thats the miracle - this potato bread is. V crusty at the same time tender in the inside.

I made 2 breads out of the bread dough. One was a bread in shape of rolls which I had seen in a baking book and another was a large loaf.

They turned out to be amazing! I was wondering how we were going to finish the bread since the qty was quite large but the former and half of later was over in a jiffy and the remaining large loaf , I made it into a Bread Upma the next morning. It was a complete winner! Thanks Tanna for setting up such a challenge.

Now to the recipe

Since I had baked quite a few breads, I was confident! or should I say Over confidant! But Tanna made me work too hard with her Tender Potato Bread!What a challenge it turned out to be. Although I was forewarned that, the dough was going to be sticky, little did I realize how "Sticky", the "sticky" was going to be! Phew! When I completed, I was thoroughly exhausted. But one bite into the bread, my energy levels reached cloud 9! Thats the miracle - this potato bread is. V crusty at the same time tender in the inside. I made 2 breads out of the bread dough. One was a bread in shape of rolls which I had seen in a baking book and another was a large loaf. They turned out to be amazing! I was wondering how we were going to finish the bread since the qty was quite large but the former and half of later was over in a jiffy and the remaining large loaf , I made it into a Bread Upma the next morning. It was a complete winner! Thanks Tanna for setting up such a challenge. Now to the recipe
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  • Yields: Makes one 9 x 5 x 2.5 large loaf or 12 rolls
Ingredients
  • 4 medium to large floury (baking) potatoes, peeled and cut into chunks variety of potatoes you might want to use would include Idaho, Russet & Yukon gold
  • 4 cups water
  • 1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons active dry yeast
  • 6 ½ cups to 8 ½ cups unbleached all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon unsalted butter, softened
  • 1 cup whole wheat flour
Method
1.

Put the potatoes and 4 cups water in a sauce pan and bring to boil.

2.

Add 1 teaspoon salt and cook, half covered, until the potatoes are very tender.

3.

Drain the potatoes, SAVE THE POTATO WATER, and mash the potatoes well.

4.

Measure out 3 cups(750ml) of the reserved potato water. Add extra water if needed to make 3 cups. Place the water and mashed potatoes in the bowl you plan to mix the bread dough in. Let cool to lukewarm (70-80°F/21 - 29°C) – stir well before testing the temperature – it should feel barely warm to your hand. You should be able to submerge you hand in the mix and not be uncomfortable4.Add yeast to 2 cups all-purpose flour and whisk.

5. Add yeast and flour to the cooled mashed potatoes & water and mix well.
6. Allow to rest/sit 5 minutes.
7.

Note about Adding Yeast: If using Active Dry Yeast or Fresh yeast, mix & stir yeast into cooled water and mashed potatoes & water and let stand 5 minutes. Then add 2 cups of flour to the yeast mix and allow to rest several minutes. If using Instant Dry Yeast, add yeast to 2 cups all-purpose flour and whisk. Add yeast and flour to the cooled mashed potatoes & water and mix well. Allow to rest/sit 5 minutes.5.Sprinkle in the remaining 1 tablespoon salt and the softened butter; mix well. Add the 1 cup whole wheat flour, stir briefly.

8.

Add 2 cups of the unbleached all-purpose flour

9. and stir until all the flour has been incorporated.
10.

Turn the dough out onto a generously floured surface and knead for about 10 minutes, incorporating flour as needed to prevent sticking.

11.

The dough will be very sticky to begin with, but as it takes up more flour from the kneading surface, it will become easier to handle; use a dough scraper to keep your surface clean.

[ My note : This is the point where I learnt that 'sticky' definition I was mentioning earlier! mama mia!Also from this point, you will realise that the photographer 'me' did a little disappearing act on and oft ! can't blame her - she was busy breaking her back with the dough ]

The kneaded dough will still be very soft. Place the dough in a large clean bowl or your rising container of choice, cover with plastic wrap or lid, and let rise about 2 hours or until doubled in volume.

12.

Turn the dough out onto a well-floured surface and knead gently several minutes. It will be moist and a little (Huh! ) sticky.At this stage it is all my imagination and fate which should be taking over! Anyways I kneaded the dough into small balls ( which turned out to be another herculean task and made about 10 balls and lined them side by side in a baking dish and let them rise a little more.

13.

Rest of the dough, I shaped into a large loaf. Baked them at 450°(230°C) for 10 minutes and then turn the oven down to 375°F (190 °C) for the remaining time. Took the out and cooled them for a while.

Recipe Reference

recipe courtesy from home baking: the artful mix of flour & tradition around the world by jeffrey alford and naomi duguid

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By creampuff on Dec 1, 2007

Dhivya,

Congratulations on your first challenge! Your bread looks great!

By Christina on Nov 30, 2007

Congratulations on your award, what a surprise it must have been!

Your bread looks wonderful. Great job!

Christina ~ She Runs, She Eats

By Dolores on Nov 30, 2007

I think it's great that your first challenge was a different twist on a technique you are comfortable with -- that you took the challenge, stretched, and succeeded! Congratulations, and welcome.

By Dhivya Karthik on Nov 29, 2007

Thanks Chronicler for dropping by! :)

By chronicler on Nov 29, 2007

First Dbr too! Your rolls and loaf turned out great!

By Dhivya Karthik on Nov 28, 2007

Hello Lathamma, such a chweet and adorable comment. I was not mentioning about me forcing my amma to food blog (!! Shud have made that clear! )but to spend more time on the net talking to me and sending mails:) :). My amma's excuse is 'I am sooooo slow in typing so she did rather not type :) :) That was thing I was mentioning..hahaha that Laks made u now a Blog addict even with ur slow typing etc...to start blogging extensively..

And also thank u for you encouraging comments.It means so much to me :)

By Latha Narasimhan on Nov 28, 2007

Hearty congrats on your first blogging Award! Many more will follow soon! :)

By Latha Narasimhan on Nov 28, 2007

Dear Dhivya, Nice to know that you are taking interest in your mom! :) Here I would like to point out the difference between urge and encourage. I am a fanatic cook who has already conducted lots of cookery classes. In my friends circle I am famous for my perfect recipes. Anyone who meets me will first ask for what new recipe I have tried! So it is easy for me to start a cookery blog! May be your mom should start a blog on where to invest and write about the things happenning in share market! We can only enjoy things that we are passionate about! Your mother may be a great cook and may be she is not interested in a cookery blog! It is perfectly fine! No two human beings are alike and you just let her do what she wants! :) latha.

The above was my reply to your comment in my blog!
I bake great cakes and cookies but never bread or buns! Your baking skills are amazing! Loved the step by step instructions! :) I wanted to tag you but I thought you were on a vacation! :) next time I will tag you for some thing dear! :) Hugs!

By Dhivya Karthik on Nov 28, 2007

Thank U chocolate Lady :) :)

Thanks Julie :)

Thank U slush :)

Thanks Sudha! I caught the baking bug with the banana coconut bread..as i mentuoned in the post..and it jus wont go away :) as long as ppl are not complaining, i think I can carry on :) what say :)

Thank U deborah :)

Thanks Swaroopa for dropping by :)

By Dhivya Karthik on Nov 28, 2007

Thank U Richa :) U said it and it comes the very next week! My Lucky Mascot you ! :)

Thanks Cynthia :)

Thank U Clumsy Cook :)

Hey Bee - now now dont make me blush! thats more dangerous than seeing me in that gown!

Thanks Tartelette for dropping by and for leaving ur comments :)

By Dhivya Karthik on Nov 28, 2007

Thanks Seema...Ya my first challenge!

Thanks Kribha :)

Thank U paati ( are u 'paati' paati as in Tamil or is it your name! I am curious! :)

Hi JenYu, Thank u for dropping by with such encouraging comments. Iloved your colorful foccaccia and soft luking rolls!

Hi Gretchen Noelle - thank you for ur comments. I loved it that u turned part of the dough into a pizza dough

By Dhivya Karthik on Nov 28, 2007

Thank U julius - it sure was hard work but then it was worth it :)

Wow Siri Felt nice to know that u think this way. I got this baking bug starting this year and thought why not...

Thanks Gigi

Thank U breadchick - ur breads luked soo amzing!

Thanks i(dot)j. And oh my, am so happy to come back in time..I so wanted to post it on this date

Thanks Nags :)

Sudha u r making me (blush)(blush)crimson red ..and of course knowing that U know how I luk, U imagining me that way is not helping even a wee a bit..;)

Thank U racheal : I loved ur rolls and foccaccia

hahahaha Kaykat! I got to warn you to think twice abt ready to see that Video! ;)

Thank U viji :) :)

Thanks Happy Cook! I sure was relieved that the bread out to be something edible at the end of it all!

Thanks Asha :)

By Swaroopa on Nov 28, 2007

looks gr8!!.....thanx 4 sharing....congrates too...

By Deborah on Nov 28, 2007

I love the step by step photos. Great job on your first challenge!

By Sudha on Nov 28, 2007

wow this bread is looking mouth watering.My mouth is drooling ;)I have never tried baking in my life but after seeing so many breads in food blogs m getting inspiration and gonna try it for sure :)

By slush on Nov 28, 2007

Your pictures are amazing! Delish looking bread as well. Great job and grats on your award!!

By Julie on Nov 28, 2007

This bread was a workout for me, too! Your loaves look beautiful, though! Congrats on your first challenge, and congrats on your award!

By the chocolate lady מרת שאקאלאד on Nov 27, 2007

Congratulations on your first challenge! This post is beautifully illustrated and really helpful--thanks so much!

By Tartelette on Nov 27, 2007

I love how your bread turned out! The crust is perfect! Great job on your first challenge and welcome to the DBs!!

By bee on Nov 27, 2007

haha backless and strapless. lovely bread.

By Clumsy Cook on Nov 27, 2007

Great job on the challenge and congrats for the award! And what is bread Upma?? I'm intrigued! :)

By Cynthia on Nov 27, 2007

Congratulations all around for completing the DB challenge and the award!

By Richa on Nov 27, 2007

congrats on the award, so i guessed right :)
fresh bread, yummmm, what could be better? :)

By Gretchen Noelle on Nov 27, 2007

Your rolls look like they would make for such a delicious sandwich! Congrats on your first DB challenge!

By Jen Yu on Nov 27, 2007

Those rolls look awesome. Great job on your first DB challenge and welcome to the Daring Bakers!

jen at use real butter

By Anonymous on Nov 27, 2007

congrats on your award & delicious looking bread:)
paati

By Kribha on Nov 27, 2007

Nice bread and congrats on your award. Enjoy!

By Seema on Nov 27, 2007

Great Bread & your a DB!!
Congrats on the award:-)Way to go!!

By Asha on Nov 27, 2007

That dough looks sticky but turned out great in the end!:))
Congrats, nice award. Enjoy.

By Happy cook on Nov 27, 2007

Condrats with your award an the first daring bakers hallenge.
I loved the way u've shown how it was made.

By Vcuisine on Nov 27, 2007

Congrats on the award and the bread is yummy Dhivya. Viji

By KayKat on Nov 27, 2007

Yay for potato bread! I'm eating a roll as I stare at your post :)

Ooo ... an award! Yay! Now I want to see a video of you in that strapless gown, sobbing your endless thank-yous :)

By Rachel on Nov 27, 2007

Congrats on the award!

Hey the loaf looks lovely..I love the plumpness that it has to it! I had a tough time with the sticky dough!

By sudha on Nov 27, 2007

Wow lovely bread
and an Award..kewl!
Congrats Dhivi!I imagined you with backless and strapless ;) hehehe....

~Sudha(Redmond)

By Nags on Nov 26, 2007

lovely bread. and congrats on the aweard!

By I(dot)J on Nov 26, 2007

I'm glad you made it back in time to post the wonderful pictures of your amazing tpb. Congrats on the award also.

By breadchick on Nov 26, 2007

Great job on your first challenge and congrats on the award too! Your bread is lovely.

By Gigi on Nov 26, 2007

Great looking bread and congrats on your award.

By Siri on Nov 26, 2007

Wow Dhivi, now u became a daring baker! Lovely looking bread dear..:D and Congratulations for the award.. Indeed ur blog RULES!

~ Siri

By Julius on Nov 26, 2007

Yes, I agree - this is one *sticky* dough!

I love how your loaf and rolls turned out.

Congrats on your award.

Julius from Occasional Baker