The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.62 star rating.
Reviewed: Oct. 3, 2009
we loved this bread. I used double the potato the recipe called for and left the skins on my potatos.
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Reviewed: May 14, 2009
I liked this recipe and it was very very yummy, but not the BEST i've ever had. Just a tad blan, but not much! I did double the potato it called for, but this made it a little more dense. I also got a little impatient after the 2nd rising and now think it would've been fluffier if i would've waited 40 min instead of 30 min.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.62 star rating.
Reviewed: Mar. 22, 2009
Good! Especially as a side for a soup or a hearty winter meal. Not quite a stand alone item.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.62 star rating.
Reviewed: Jan. 9, 2009
This was really good. My bread was tasty even 3 days later but after that it lost its moistness. Will definately make again.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 2 stars. This recipe averages a 4.62 star rating.
Reviewed: Nov. 5, 2008
This just did not have the potato flavor we were hoping for. Won't waste my time making this again.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.62 star rating.
Reviewed: Apr. 12, 2008
Excellent bread. I tweaked it a bit. I used bread flour. Five and a half cups and butter instead of shortening. Used milk to come up to 2cups, as I remember my mother using milk in her potato bread. I also added wheat gluten. The result was light and fluffy. My husband said this was his favorite bread. Thank you for the posting.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.62 star rating.
Reviewed: Jan. 10, 2008
I made this for Thanksgiving this year at my mother-in-laws. It was the first yeast bread I'd made in a while, but it turned out pefect. The instructions are very easy to follow and all the amounts were accurate. Everyone loved it, even my husband who isn't really into bread.
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Reviewed: Jan. 3, 2008
It's a wonderful recipe. I used the leftover mashed potato fm our New Year dinner and with all the garlic and herbs, it just made this bread even more savory. Thank you.
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Reviewed: Nov. 16, 2007
This was absolutely wonderful. It came out so soft! I did end up using quite a bit less flour like other reviewers mentioned, and it took a little longer to rise, but my house is cold and that isn't unusal.
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Reviewed: Nov. 7, 2007
This bread doesn't last long around here. I made it with leftover mashed red potatoes and I was a bit worried about how heavy and dense the dough was, but it turned out lovely. Made it again with the same great results. Soft yet substantial, great flavor.
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Reviewed: Oct. 2, 2007
Yummmm!!! This is so good. The only changes I made was to use margarine instead of shortening and I doubled the recipe. A delicious treat eaten warm with butter and honey. Mmmmmm!
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Reviewed: Aug. 19, 2007
Delicious bread! Soft and fluffy with a chewy crust. My second rise did take a bit longer for the dough to double in size (about 40 min) but make sure you are using the correct type of yeast! "Active dry" and "rapid rise" yeast do have different baking methods and you may have problems with the rising process if you try and interchange them. I used closer to 5 c of flour, but a lot of that depends on your humidity, how much water you added to the potato mix, etc. Getting the texture of the kneaded dough right (soft and elastic) is much more important then trying to get in all 6 1/2 c of flour. I brushed an egg wash over the tops and they were a little darker then I would have liked within 40 min so next time I will check it a little earlier. I will definately be making this again!
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Reviewed: Mar. 15, 2007
Good bread--just a little too thick for my taste.
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Reviewed: Mar. 11, 2007
I made this with left over garlic mashed potatoes - it was excellent.
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Reviewed: Nov. 23, 2006
This was delicious! I made it today to go along with Thanksgiving dinner. Very moist. Would make again. One thing I might mention is that I used only 5 cups of the 6.5 cups of flour called for and even that was stretching it. Not sure why. Maybe because it's so dry out here in West Texas!?
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Reviewed: Aug. 20, 2006
I have to give this a 5 star! I was looking for a recipe that emulated Martin's potato rolls. This didn't, however I loved the texture. It was light and fluffy, yet had a heavier mouth-feel than I expected. Very good. The flavor isn't a strong potato flavor that I was going for, but I was pleasantly surprised. The texture is also very good as hamburger buns. My suggestion is to add a little more potato and instead of shortening, add vegetable or canola oil. I also kneeded it for about a half hour, just because I got lost in thought and realized it when I looked at the clock. proofed very nicely in a bowl using any pan spray with a damp towel draped across the top. personally, I let my breads proof in a warmed oven, and they rise amazingly well. I took half of the recipe and made rolls, and the other half made a twist bread out of. (rolled it into an inch thick rectangle, cut the half dough in half, twisted two pieces, and repeated with the other side. placed them side by side in the loaf pan tucking the ends under. I'll take a picture before I slice into it. I also use a double-egg wash. 1 egg with a tablespoon of water while dough is well... dough. then just before finishing I brush it again. All in all, very well done, and tasty. I can say it was a LOT easier to make in the kitchenaid mixer with a dough hook than it would have been to make by hand, but hey if you want to, go for it.
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Reviewed: Apr. 26, 2006
This bread is very delicious. I tweaked it a bit. I added about a 1/4 c. of milk and then used all of the flour. It produced a very soft loaf. I made it in a boule (round) shape and it was very beautiful. the other loaf I made in a loaf pan, and it was not so pretty but still very yummy. Can't wait to see what my co-workers think!
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Reviewed: Mar. 21, 2006
YUMMY Bread! I've been looking for a potato bread recipe for years and this is it. I made this to go with some Guinness Stew and it was fantastic. I cut back the salt to half and couldn't manage to work in all the flour, but the bread was still solid but not heavy and SO delicious.
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Reviewed: Mar. 11, 2006
This is my standard recipe for pizza crust dough. I tweeked it a little by adding less salt and a little more sugar. I use the quick rise yeast instead of the active-dry yeast. I preheat my oven to the warm setting and then shut it off right before I put the bowl of dough, covered with a moist towel, in to rise. I never have trouble with the dough not rising. I just love the flavor of this bread. Very Good!
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Reviewed: Nov. 27, 2004
WOW!! This bread is amazing! Some reviewers said that their bread was dense, but my bread was incredibly light (perhaps because I let them rise a little longer on the second rise). It is soo tender! My family really enjoyed this recipe...the bread it produced was my best yet.
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