Posted by Bryna Bear aka Gluten Free Baking Bear
Irish Potato Bread is similar to Irish Soda Bread because both have a
texture that is a cross between a biscuit and regular bread and both are yeast
free. The potato bread is savory
not sweet like the soda bread.
Both are easy to make and delicious.
I
had never heard of Irish Potato Bread until I came across the recipe while
browsing the internet, but decided to give it a try. The scallions or chives in
the bread make it very tasty. It
is wonderful fresh and when a bit older it is great toasted. The bread is hearty and very
satisfying. It is perfect to eat
with a meal or soup or just anytime as a snack.
GLUTEN FREE IRISH POTATO BREAD
Makes one 8” round loaf
INGREDIENTS
WET
¾ cup (from a potato that weights
about ¾ lb. )
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Grated Raw Potato (Wash, peel and
then grate a potato using the coarse or large hole side of the grater. Squeeze out any excess moisture using
cheese cloth or paper towels.)
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¾ cup (from a potato that weights
about ¾ lb. )
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Mashed Potatoes (cooked potatoes
that are mashed and cooled or left over mashed potatoes)
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1 large
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Egg
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1 large
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Egg White
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⅓
cup
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Oil - Light Flavored such as
sunflower or canola
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¾ cup
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Milk - Fat Free (For Dairy Free use DF milk)
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2 Tbs.
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Minced Chives or the Green Part of a
Scallion
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1 tsp.
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Caraway Seeds
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DRY
1 ¼ cups
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Sweet Rice Flour
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1 ¼ cups
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Tapioca Flour or Starch
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¼ cup
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Sorghum Flour
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¼ cup
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Coconut Flour
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¼ cup
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Chickpea Flour
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¾ tsp.
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Xanthan Gum
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1 tsp.
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Sea Salt
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1 Tbs. + 2 Tsp.
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Baking Powder
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1 large
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Beaten Egg Yolk - for brushing the
top of the bread before baking.
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DIRECTIONS
1) Position
a rack in the center of the oven.
Preheat the oven to 375℉.
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
3) Add
all of the Dry Ingredients to the wet ingredients in the bowl.
4) Mix
the wet and dry ingredients together, the batter will be stiff and sticky.
Knead together to incorporate all of the dry ingredients well.
Dough mixed together and kneaded. |
5) Form
a ball with the dough and place it onto the prepared baking sheet. Flatten the dough slightly into an 8”
round loaf, keeping it mounded in the center.
6) Use
a serrated knife to slash a cross on top of the dough. If desired you can slash another cross
between the first cross to form a star.
Star pattern of slashes on the loaf of Irish Potato Bread. |
8) Place
the loaf on the baking sheet into the oven and bake for about 55 minutes. The Irish Potato Bread is done when it
is golden brown and the bottom sounds hollow when tapped.
Loaf after baking. |
9) Allow
the loaf to cool at least an hour on a wire rack before slicing or eating it.
Enjoy!
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