For Day #28 in the BBA Challenge, we made Potato Rosemary Bread. Just the thought of this combination makes me drool. If you’re looking for a good use for leftover mashed potatoes, this is about as good as it gets. This bread goes really well with leftover turkey and dressing and I imagine with most anything especially Italian food.
I’ve really been looking forward to making this bread. I love that it has fresh rosemary in it. I started growing my own herbs this year in my container garden so it was particularly satisfying to be able to use fresh rosemary that I picked from my garden. Now, I just need to keep the herbs alive through the winter.
Paul, from Yumarama Artisan Bread Blog, made this bread a couple of weeks ago and posted a link to some helpful instructions from King Arthur Flour on how to roast a garlic for the most effective flavor and highest yield. You might enjoy these instructions as well.
Even though the formula states that the roasted garlic is optional, you don’t want to skip it. The aroma is heavenly – not to mention the flavor it adds to the bread.
In addition to the roasted garlic, and mashed potatoes, this bread utilizes an overnight biga. For detailed instructions on making the biga, refer to the Italian Bread post.
The potato rosemary loaves only use 7 ounces (or 1 1/4 cups) of the biga so you should have enough left over to make Pugliese, the next bread in the BBA Challenge.
Here is the finished loaf. Enjoy!
If you are looking for a recipe for this bread, you might enjoy my adapted version: Potato Rosemary and Olive Oil Rolls with Semolina.
Thanks for joining me this week in the BBA Challenge!
The next bread in the challenge is Pugliese. It also utilizes a biga and mashed potatoes. (page 222 in the Bread Baker’s Apprentice.)
Happy Baking!
Cathy
Natashya KitchenPuppies says
Oh my, they look wonderful! The smell that came from you oven must have been amazing!
I haven’t gotten as far as them yet, I have become a meandering group of one in the BBA!
Cathy (breadexperience) says
Thanks Natashya! The smell was heavenly. You know, I think we’re all meandering to some point. Happy Baking!
misterrios says
Oh wow! The loaves look amazing. Everyone is blogging on how good they smell. I actually did the roasted garlic this past weekend for mashed potatoes and they were divine. Makes my mouth water in anticipation just looking at your bread.
KAF Customer Service says
Thanks for the mention. Your breads look wonderful, and I can almost smell the garlic!
MaryJane @ King Arthur Flour
Cristie says
I could smell the roasted garlic from my computer screen! Your bread looks really fabulous! What a wonderful baker you are.
Cathy (breadexperience) says
Thanks misterrios, MaryJane and Cristie! The loaves were delicious! The whole house was filled with the wonderful aroma! I definitely want to make these again.
Mags says
I can’t wait to make this bread. I’ve heard nothing but great comments about not only it’s flavor but the wonderful aroma while baking. Your loaves look lovely!
Cathy (breadexperience) says
Thanks Mags! This bread is delicious and smells wonderful. You’ll enjoy it.