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I hope this sourdough bread with roasted potato and rosemary, with its deep, rich flavor and surprisingly light texture, helps you form new food-memory connections for you and whomever you share your loaves with. Perhaps now my Dad's desire for potato bread is satiated, at least until I. Sourdough Potato Bread The following recipe is based on Jeffrey Hamelman's "Roasted Potato Bread" converted to a liquid levain sourdough.
To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have sourdough spelt potato bread using 7 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
Add a fantastic, crunchy crust and lots of nutrition compared to wheat bread So I just exchanged all the wheat with Spelt in a recipe I found. The dough floated out here and there and everywhere. I ended up with something I. This bread is very crusty on the outside (which if you don't like that just omit spraying with water) while nice and chewy on the inside.
It has become my "go to" bread this Fall. Sourdough Sweet Potato Crunch Bread with Emmer, Spelt, Pecans & dried Cranberries. I used orange sweet potatoes in this loaf. They pared really well with the pecans, dried cranberries, and brown sugar. Everyone enjoyed this bread so much I don't think I.
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