Potato Bread Abm

"I don't want to loose this so I'm sharing it."
 
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Ready In:
5mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
12
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ingredients

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directions

  • Follow direction given with your bread machine.

Questions & Replies

  1. I don't have a bread machine. Can I bake this in a regular bread pan. If so, what size pan, oven temperature, and time of baking. Thank you, Barbara
     
  2. Can whole wheat flour be substituted for white without any other changes?
     
  3. Is it an absolute must to use bread flour, or is regular flour acceptable?
     
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Reviews

  1. Very good basic bread. Makes great tasting toast also.
     
  2. Excellent texture, great yeasty bread flavor. Works perfectly in the bread machine.
     
  3. Very good flavor and texture. We used it for sandwiches and toast. My kids asked me to make it again.
     
  4. Fine crumb, dense and compact loaf. Made wonderful toast.
     
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<p>Born and raised in Michigan but feel like a southern gal at heart. My parents were raised in Tennessee. I love it in the south, except the heat and chiggers. LOL Am married and have one spoiled teenage son and a sweet little shaggy humane society rescue named Scotty.&nbsp; Edit/also a little spitfire Pomeranian named Callie.&nbsp; I have worked retail for all my adult life.&nbsp; Edit/early retirement!&nbsp; I am trying to learn to cook and am addicted to ZAAR. I also love doing genealogy. It is so exciting to find new leaves on the family tree. We were always told our ancestors were English and Scottish, but it seems we have more Irish than anything else. We are fortunate enough to have had a gggggggrandfather that kept a diary. A lot of information from the 1700's in his 100 page diary. We were alway told that my Dad's ggrandmother was an American Indian but can't find anything to verify this. (Although we though some looked native american) It's alway's exciting to find long lost relatives. <br />One of my pet peeves is people that think it's OK to Say what I think without consideration for anyone else's feelings.</p>
 
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