Potatonik #2 - pareve
Posted by : Sharon
SOURCE: "Secrets of a Jewish Baker" by George Greenstein
SPONGE:
1 c Warm water
1 1/2 pk Active dry yeast
1 1/2 c Bread or all-purpose flour
DOUGH:
3/4 lb Potatoes, skin on
6 oz Yellow onions
1 sm Stale roll or 2 slices bread
1/2 c Bread or all-purpose flour
1 1/2 ts Salt
Scant 1/2 tsp baking powder
1/4 ts Ground black pepper
1/2 c Vegetable oil
1/2 c Beaten egg
Shortening for greasing pan
SPONGE: In a large bowl sprinkle the yeast over the warm water; stir to
dissolve. Add the flour and mix until smooth. Cover and set aside until
it puffs up (about 20-25 min.)
DOUGH: Stir down the sponge. Scrub the potatoes, then grind or grate them
with the skins on. Add the ground potatoes and onion to the sponge and
stir until blended. Add the stale roll, flour, salt, baking powder, and
ground pepper; mix until incorporated. Add the oil and egg and mix well.
Drop the mixture out into 3 well greased 8 or 9 inch loaf pans. Each loaf
should weigh about 15 oz. Leave room for expansion-the Potatonik will
rise in the oven.
BAKING: Bake with steam in a preheated 360F oven until the crust is brown
and feels firm when gently pressed in the center with your fingertips
(about 1 hr.) Let cool on a wire rack covered with a cloth for 5 min. to
allow the loaves to steam. Invert and and tapout onto the rack. Serve
warm. Potatonik can be refrigerated for several days or frozen for 1-2
weeks.
Reheat at 325F until warm, or develops a hard crust if desired.
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