Sweet Potato Brötchen (Bread Rolls)
Sweet Potato Brötchen (Bread Rolls)

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Great recipe for Sweet Potato Brötchen (Bread Rolls). By mixing in mashed sweet potatoes, these brötchen come out super moist and have a nice touch of sweetness. I like to mix in some sesame seeds to add some toastiness :) Kids and adults alike will love them!

To get started with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have sweet potato brötchen (bread rolls) using 8 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Sweet Potato Brötchen (Bread Rolls):
  1. Take 450 g sweet potatoes
  2. Take 15 g butter or olive oil
  3. Get 10 g salt
  4. Get 140 g rye flour
  5. Get 210 g bread flour or all-purpose flour
  6. Take 3 g (3/4 tsp) dry yeast or 10 g fresh yeast
  7. Prepare 100-130 ml water (add a little at a time)
  8. Prepare 35 g sesame seeds (optional)

In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine the yeast, sweet potato, milk, butter, egg, brown sugar and salt. Direct GF subs dont work in yeasted regular flour bread. In large bowl, stir together flour, sugar, nutmeg and cinnamon. Add remaining sugar, sweet potato, butter or margarine, salt, and slightly beaten eggs.

Steps to make Sweet Potato Brötchen (Bread Rolls):
  1. Peel and cut sweet potatoes into chunks. Steam for about 10-15 minutes until soft and mashable.
  2. In a large bowl, add the steamed sweet potates, butter/oil and salt. Mash well with a fork.
  3. Add the rye flour, bread flour and yeast to the bowl. Pour over about 100 ml water and mix with your hands. If it's still a little dry and crumbly, add more water until the dough is moist.
  4. Squeeze and knead the dough together with your hands until it's not longer floury. Remove to a floured working surface.
  5. Knead the dough until smooth, about 10-15 minutes. It will be a little 'grainier' and tough than regular bread dough because of the sweet potatoes.
  6. If using sesame seeds, put them into a large bowl and then add the kneaded dough to the bowl. Knead the dough in the bowl until the sesame seeds are worked in.
  7. Place dough in a medium bowl and cover with plastic wrap. Place in refrigerator and let slowly rise for 9 hours.
  8. After 9 hours the dough will be about doubled! Dived into 8 equal pieces.
  9. Form each piece into a round bread roll by folding over the edges to the center and pressing the folds to seal. The other side should be nice and round & smooth.
  10. Dust each roll with rye flour. I put some rye flour in a small bowl and then roll the rolls around in it.
  11. Arrange the dusted rolls on a baking sheet and lightly cover with a tea towel. Let rise for 45 minutes to 1 hour. Meanwhile preheat the oven to 230°C/450°F (if possible, prepare to bake with steam too)
  12. Right before putting in the oven, make a cut across the center of each roll. Put in the oven, and bake 230°C/450°F with steam for 10 minutes. Then release the steam, lower temperature to 200°C/400°F and bake for another 10 minutes [Total baking time = 20 minutes]
  13. Remove from oven and let cool on a rack. Enjoy!

Turn out on a lightly floured surface. Oma's Brötchen ~ German Bread Rolls Recipe.. ️ German Sweet Roll Recipe made Just like Oma . . my stereotypical view of beige-y sauce over beige-y sausage with beige-y sauerkraut and beige-y potatoes and finally - beige-y taste. I thought all German cuisine was the same - sausage. Pureed vegetables give a lovely moistness to bread and rolls. This simple recipe — inspired by one appearing in James Beard's classic "Beard on Bread" — calls for half a cup of pureed sweet potato, but you may also use yams, squash, pumpkin or mashed potato (in which case you'll lose the distinctive orange color).

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