This is a mouth-watering quickbread recipe for Rosemary Potato Onion Bread. Potato bread all on it’s own is something delicious. When you add fragrant rosemary and toasted onions you get a truly wonderful loaf of bread. The aroma entirely on its own will drive your senses wild with desire.
The bread is baked with mashed potatoes, sauteed onion and fresh rosemary using a combo of white and whole wheat flours. I adapted a King Arthur Flour recipe – the original recipe would not come together as written – my dough was dry and clumpy…But I still love King Arthur. I have about 20 of their recipes marked and every time I visit the site I find another one two to try.
This is an incredibly tender, soft bread with great flavor. It’s hearty and filling. And slightly addictive. I had a slice with turkey dinner in place of the mashed potatoes. It was the perfect compliment. It would also be good served with soup, salad, eggs or with a traditional comfort meal like meatloaf.
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Questo pane mi sembra fantastico…voglio provare a farlo mi piace molto l'abinamento con rosmarino…Complimenti!!!Ciao
Thanks a lot for the great recipe. I prepared this bread and my kids went wild. It was really good, and they loved the onion hint as well. Keep up the great work with your articles and please stop by my health blog sometime. The web address is http://healthy-nutrition-facts.blogspot.com/.
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I swear I can smell this! Delicious!
Oh my gosh Reeni this looks SO comforting and delicious. I have never been one to have rolls or bread with dinner but for some reason lately I've been craving something doughy and carby to go along with everything else. This fits the bill – I have to try it. Thanks for sharing!http://meatandpotatoesfoodie.blogspot.com/