July 14, 2013

28*52 Potato Bread & Potato Flat Bread Pizza

When flipping through the pages of the magazine of a supermarket, I noticed this recipe for potato bread. I thought it might be nice not only as bread but as smaller potato "flat bread pizzas".
With a salad. For dinner.

So that's what I made.

Potato Bread & Potato Flat Bread Pizza
Adapted from Tegut

For 2 breads or 1 bread and 2 bigger flat bread pizzas or 4 bigger flat bread pizzas or - you get the idea...

800 g potatoes
salt
1/2 cube (21 g) fresh yeast
1 teaspoon honey
2 tablespoons olive oil
700 g flour

Toppings
(I used for the flat bread pizzas, but possibilities are endless, of course)
parmesan, shredded
cooked potatoes, sliced
onions, in rings
raw ham/bacon, diced
  • Peel potatoes, cut them into small pieces and cook in salt water. Drain, let cool a bit, and mash.
  • Crumble yeast into 125 ml warm water, dissolve. Add honey and let sit for 5 minutes until starting to bubble. Mix potato mash, oil, 2 teaspoons salt, and yeast water. Add flour and knead until you have a smooth dough. It might seem a bit dry in the beginning but the longer you knead it, the smoother it gets, so don't add any more water. Cover and let rise in a warm place for 30 minutes.
  • For the bread: use half of the dough to form a bread. For the flat bread pizzas: use 1/4 of the total amount of dough to shape a pizza/flat bread. Cover and let rise for another 20 minutes. Preheat oven to 200 °C (390°F). 
  • Put toppings on flat bread pizzas. Bake for 30 minutes (pizzas) or 45 minutes (bread).
My modifications:
Except for turning the bread into the flat bread pizzas - none. And I know they're not really pizzas (if only for the lack of tomato sauce) but I couldn't think of a better name. Suggestions are welcome though - just leave a comment below.


The taste:
Yummy! The dough is very fluffy on the inside but nice and crisp on the outside. Perfect!
And the flat bread pizzas with a nice salat make a great summer lunch or dinner.
Definitely a keeper!

Have you baked your own bread? Which kind?

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