Daring Bakers show me that good Potato Bread can be like a bad boyfriend!

Posted on November 26, 2007 - Filed Under Breads, Daring Bakers, blog events, Cookbooks I like |

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I’ll tell you below why I find the similarity to a bad boyfriend- but in the meantime here we are with another installment of the Daring Bakers Challenge. This is number three for me and this time the challenge is being hosted by the lovely and talented Tanna at My Kitchen in Half Cups. She gave us the challenge of a Potato Bread recipe  (follow link for recipe) and  wrote this challenge: “Being a Daring Baker is about trying new recipes, techniques and taking risks. It’s reaching just beyond your comfort zone.
This is a Daring Baker Challenge, not a contest and not a competition because at its heart and soul is support and sharing the how to of the baking we do. “

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My recipe notes:Although my bread turned out fine I had a moments when I cursed it in frustration -like a bad boyfriend- because it was clingy and when I wanted it to support itself it was lying about, it was slack- the longer it sat -the lazier it got- and I couldn’t get it off my hands…. it was Tar-Baby dough (although I used the full 8.5 cups of King Arthur Organic Artisan unbleached All Purpose Flour.) After a brief tantrum and an attitude adjustment and a small amount of perseverance I worked it all out and sent it on its way. 

 If I had been free to change the directions I would have kneaded by hand for way longer than 11 minutes and probably used more flour or less liquid. I feel it needed extra gluten development time because it has a large liquid to flour ratio and the potatoes retard the gluten development further. However it is a nice bread for toast and it tasted good warm and slathered with butter and honey. It has a good flavour and a fine moist crumb with a crispy crust.

I made one large loaf and six “Bierock” type “Inside-out Turkey Stuffing Rolls” with the remainder. I found a neat trick for filling the buns in my  ”America’s Best Lost Recipes” cookbook by the editors of  Cook’s Country Magazine. You roll the dough out to a round and then place it in a small bowl, put the filling on top and pinch the dough up around the filling- it works great! I could have put much more filling inside as the picture shows, but they were extremely tasty anyway.

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I think the dough is a little too crusty for this style of bun though and will probably use a sweet milk dough the next time I make the rolls. The potato dough would make good crusty dinner rolls or Focaccia.

Filling for “Inside-Out Turkey Stuffing Rolls”

  • 1 lb bulk breakfast sausage (I use Jimmy Dean)
  • 2 stalks celery, diced
  • 1 cup cooked turkey, white and dark meat, shredded
  • 2 Ambrosia or similar Apples, peeled, cored and chopped
  • 1 shallot, minced
  • 1 medium onion, diced
  • 3/4 cup skinned, roasted hazelnuts chopped
  • 1/2 cup pine-nuts
  • 1 teaspoon rubbed sage
  • pinch of dried thyme
  • salt and pepper to taste

Brown the sausage and add the remaining ingredients except the nuts. Cook until brown and fragrant. Adjust the seasonings to taste. Add the nuts and cook a little to incorporate. Cool on a sheet pan before using as stuffing for bread dough. ——

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-This is what I use for turkey stuffing- add all to a large loaf and a half of good quality bread (the potato bread would be good for this!) that has been cubed and allowed to dry out a day or two, use turkey broth and butter to bind and moisten it fairly well before baking it in a pan for about an hour at 350F- or stuffing into a Turkey.

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Comments

52 Responses to “Daring Bakers show me that good Potato Bread can be like a bad boyfriend!”

  1. courtney on November 26th, 2007 11:12am

    wow these all look great, good recipe added in, too funny about a bad boyfriend

  2. chronicler on November 26th, 2007 11:46am

    What a great post! I love the bad boyfriend tie in. Perfect! Your results look great. and that stuffing, wow!

  3. April on November 26th, 2007 12:08pm

    I love your comparison of the bread to a bad boyfriend! Your bread looks wonderful!

  4. Shawnda on November 26th, 2007 2:17pm

    Nice analogy :) And a beautiful job on the potato bread!

  5. Maryann on November 26th, 2007 2:45pm

    Very interesting ingredients in your “stuffing”. Good job!
    http://findingladolcevita.blogspot.com

  6. laurie on November 26th, 2007 3:05pm

    Gorgeous bread, Fab job! The stuffing sounds delicious. This was a great challenge for Thanksgiving time. I loved it! xo

  7. brilynn on November 26th, 2007 3:50pm

    I love the idea of stuffed rolls, very nice!

  8. Butta Buns on November 26th, 2007 3:54pm

    Love the bad boyfriend analogy! Too bad we can’t pummel and wash our hands of them like this dough.

    It looks great, especially with that stuffing. I don’t know how you managed to save any for the bread, I’d have eaten it all well before then!

  9. breadchick on November 26th, 2007 4:05pm

    Great job on your challenge. I love the comparison between a a bad boyfriend and the sticky dough!!

  10. Dharm on November 26th, 2007 7:10pm

    HaHa! Bad boyfriend huh…? I think I had the same issues as youdid with the dough being too sticky. And just for the record, I did all my swearing coz my kids werent around..!! Nice Job GAbi, especially the stuffing. Lovely!

  11. Ivonne on November 26th, 2007 8:02pm

    I love the bad boyfriend analogy! Great job!

  12. kim at Hey Mum, I'm Hungry! on November 26th, 2007 11:01pm

    I love the idea of ’stuffing’ the bread - and it looks sensational.

    I think next time I would do the same re the water/flour ratio - maybe just 2 cups of the potato cooking water?

    Mind you, it had a great chewy density to it - sort of like comfort bread. The carb you need when you really need carbs.

  13. Jessica on November 27th, 2007 12:13am

    They look great! well done. A really nice crumb on your bread. They look like they are really soft and tender. Good job

  14. foodie froggy on November 27th, 2007 2:03am

    The title of your post intrigued me a lot ! Too funny ! Great job on your breads !

  15. peabody on November 27th, 2007 2:57am

    Excellent idea to make it into stuffing.

  16. JennDZ - The Leftover Queen on November 27th, 2007 5:52am

    Great analogy Gabi! I think it totally works - and your bread looks wonderful!

  17. BC on November 27th, 2007 5:52am

    A bad boyfriend deserves to be cooked!

  18. Inne on November 27th, 2007 6:16am

    oooh, mummy loaf and baby loaves, so cute! The stuffed rolls look amazing as well.

  19. Amanda @ Little Foodies on November 27th, 2007 8:29am

    Love the bad boyfriend reference and the inside out turkey stuffing rolls sound great!

  20. MyKitchenInHalfCups on November 27th, 2007 8:37am

    Gabi I’m sorry you didn’t feel free to knead a little extra. Your bad boyfriend is cute! Your bread looks lovely and the roll trick I’m going away with, hope you don’t mind. I did use a loaf of this for my stuffing and it was lovely.
    Thanks for baking bread with us.

  21. veron on November 27th, 2007 9:36am

    Love the comparison to a bad boyfriend…gorgeous loaves though!

  22. Bruno on November 27th, 2007 10:07am

    Great looking breads Gabi! The stuffed bread sounds delicious!!

    Bruno

  23. Hannah on November 27th, 2007 12:17pm

    Thanks for your nice comment on my blog- Your bread looks like it came our great, too. Can’t wait to see what comes of the next challenge! :)

  24. Deborah on November 27th, 2007 1:48pm

    I didn’t think about that, but it was like a bad boyfriend!! Great bread!

  25. Tartelette on November 27th, 2007 3:50pm

    Yeah, bad boyfriends are only good for stuffing!! Your loaf turned out great! The small filled loaves are really creative!

  26. Simona on November 27th, 2007 4:04pm

    An interesting take on the difficulty of interpersonal relationships. I think that, all things considered, I’d rather deal with the potato dough than with a bad boyfriend. In dealing with a difficult dough you have options that you don’t have in dealing with a person. I am glad you made the comparisons: it certainly made me think.

  27. Christina on November 27th, 2007 7:44pm

    The turkey filling sounds delicious, even good enough to eat on it’s own. And your loaf and filled buns look wonderful. Great job!

    Christina ~ She Runs, She Eats

  28. Sheltie Girl on November 27th, 2007 10:37pm

    You did a great job on your breads. I love your focaccia…too bad I can’t climb into the picture and take a bite.

    Natalie @ Gluten A Go Go

  29. Gretchen Noelle on November 28th, 2007 6:00am

    Very funny comparison! I like your idea for filling the bread pockets. Filling sounds delicious!

  30. Paula on November 28th, 2007 9:05am

    I love the bad boyfriend referecne. Too true about this dough!! great job with the challenge!

  31. lindsay on November 28th, 2007 11:36am

    Your breads turned out beautifully, I loved your idea of the stuffing. Next time I will try and experiment with accoutrements too! Because there will definitely be a next time with this delicious recipe!

  32. Jen Yu on November 28th, 2007 11:43am

    That is exactly what I thought when kneading this sticky dough. Ugh - who needs criers? ;) Great job on your challenge!

  33. Lisa on November 28th, 2007 2:25pm

    “Tar Baby” is a great comparison to what the dough was. I wish I had been more creative to do variations like your rolled turkey stuffing. Genius!

  34. Tempered Woman on November 28th, 2007 2:59pm

    What a great read! I love your title and writing. And now you totally have me thinking on the stuffing idea- make this bread and then throw in Thanksgiving leftovers! Brilliant! ;-)

  35. Elisabeth on November 28th, 2007 3:05pm

    I liked your idea for stuffing the bread and the texture of your bread loaf was beautiful. Well done!

  36. Annemarie on November 28th, 2007 3:24pm

    Inside out stuffing roll - ooh, I love it. My problem is always finding fresh sage in order to make good stuffing, but the next time I do this will be on the list. Great job on the bread.

  37. Sparky on November 28th, 2007 5:18pm

    I seem to recognise your bread, I am sure it was someone I once knew! Great post.

  38. Fruittart on November 28th, 2007 10:35pm

    I love the ‘Tar-Baby dough’! Your bread looks great and I love the turkey stuffed rolls. Lovely job!

  39. LizG on November 28th, 2007 11:11pm

    Beautiful texture! It looks delish…Well done!

  40. mindy on November 29th, 2007 2:15am

    Yay for foccacia-

    And for SLC (I’m from there)

    And for the Daring Bakers and the fun/crazy, edible things we produce because of it.

    See you in the December Challenge!

  41. Rosa on November 29th, 2007 5:55am

    Well done! Your bread looks great!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

  42. Adrion on November 29th, 2007 10:39am

    Bad boyfriends need love too. We also need one of those turkey stuffing rolls!

  43. Carla on November 29th, 2007 3:17pm

    Wow! What a great idea with the turkey filling. Looks delicious.

  44. Carla on November 29th, 2007 3:18pm

    Sorry, I forgot to say who I was.

  45. Ami on November 29th, 2007 4:23pm

    But, unlike with a boyfriend, you don’t have to feel guilty for eating the bread.

  46. Julie on November 30th, 2007 10:55am

    Wow, it is like a tar baby! Now I keep seeing myself as Brer Rabbit! Your bread looks tasty, especially your stuffed rolls!

  47. linda on November 30th, 2007 12:45pm

    Your breads look great! Clever idea to make buns in a small bowl.
    Glad to see that other people cursed the dough too ;)

  48. Ashley on December 2nd, 2007 11:04pm

    What a great way to use the bread - filling it by using a bowl and pinching up the sides. Wish I had thought of that. Actually even if I had, I doubt I would’ve done it as I was so frustrated with it by the time it went in the oven!

  49. Gabi on December 3rd, 2007 10:24am

    Thanks everyone!, you’re all so fun to bake with and I’ve enjoyed visiting all of your posts- Go Daring Bakers!
    xoxo
    Gabi

  50. Aoife on December 3rd, 2007 11:50pm

    Ha! My dad called it tar baby dough too! It looks like it worked out okay though; inside-out stuffing sounds yum!

  51. Dolores on December 4th, 2007 5:02pm

    BRILLIANT ‘bad boyfriend’ reference… and beautiful bread! :)

  52. Andrea on December 6th, 2007 1:15pm

    The stuffed bread looks yummy!

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