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Sunday, September 23, 2018

SWEET POTATO BREAD RECIPE

Sweet Potato Bread Recipe @ treatntrick.blogspot.com

A homemade  sweet potato bread  that is moist, soft and super easy to put together without yeast. .

I have baked all sort of quick bread, this time using sweet potato.  This Sweet Potato Bread  is a lighter version since it uses oil and water to moisten the bread,

Since my family does not like overly sweet bread, I use just a quarter cup of sugar but add a cup if you like it sweeter.

Also replace 3.4 cup of plain flour with whole wheat flour.

Like most quick bread recipe, it is done using a whisk.  Firstly, combine dry ingredients in a mixing bowl.  Whisk together the wet ingredients in a separate bowl.  Combine the two, stir until just moistened and spoon into prepared pan.

Baked this Sweet Potato Bread exactly 50 minutes but it varies according to individual oven so adjust accordingly.

Sweet Potato Bread Recipe @ treatntrick.blogspot.com

Other  quick bread recipes:

Pumpkin Banana Bread

Blueberry Oatmeal Bread

Fantastic Apricot Bread

Sweet Potato Bread Recipe @ treatntrick.blogspot.com


SWEET POTATO BREAD RECIPE
Yield   :   One loaf

1 3/4 cup plain flour
1 tsp baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1.5 cup mashed sweet potato
1/4 to 1 cup  sugar
2 large eggs
1/2 cup oil
1/4 cup water

METHOD

Cut peeled sweet potato  into thick slices and  boil until tender about 10 minutes.  Drain and mash  while still hot. 

Preheat oven @ 175 C and grease 8 in cake pan or loaf pan.

Sift  flour and baking soda,  mix in salt .

In another bowl, whisk together sugar eggs, cinnamon.   Add in   mashed sweet potato , water,  oil/ melted butter. 

Add in potato  mixture to the dry ingredients,  stir until well incorporated.

Spread evenly  into prepared pan, bake for  50-60  minutes or until a skewer inserted comes out clean.

Cool in the pan 15 minutes, transfer onto rack to cool.


Sweet Potato Bread Recipe @ treatntrick.blogspot.com

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12 comments:

Amy said...

We love sweet potatoes and I love to use them in my cooking when possible. This sweet potato bread sounds great. Thank you for sharing at Happiness is Homemade.

Motions and Emotions said...

I must say this is an interesting bread recipe

Gardening Helen said...

I've never seen bread made from sweet potatoes but this sounds really good! I'll have to try it. Thanks for sharing at the What's for Dinner party! Hope to see you next Sunday too. Have a wonderful week.

Ruxana Gafoor said...

Interesting recipe and easy to put in together..

Teresa B said...

Sounds promising. I've only baked sweet potatoes before, so making sweet potato bread would be a nice change.
Thank you for sharing the recipe at The Really Crafty Link Party this week. Pinned!

Pam said...

This looks so good. I love sweet potatoes, and I've never made a bread with them before. Just pumpkin. So I'm looking forward to trying this! Thanks for sharing at Thursday Favorite Things!

Shirley said...

Here's a recipe I need to try! I have never tried bread with sweet potatoes but I love sweet potatoes. Thanks for sharing with us at Merry Monday. Hope to see you back next week.

annies home said...

this sounds so super yummy, hubby loves sweet potatoes and I know we love all types of bread so thank you for the recipe will be trying it soonn

Neena said...

I have never tried making a quick bread with sweet potato - but it makes sense and seems to be a good way to add vegetables to the diet. Thanks for sharing! Stopping by from the Best of the Weekend link up.

Chandhini said...

Here in India people often make savoury dishes with sweet potato. A bread with sweet potato is new to me.

A Crafty Mix said...

Doesn't that just sound so delicious. I'm a huge fan of sweet potato but sadly the hubby doesn't like it so I don't buy it often. Maybe I can tempt him to change his mind with your recipe ;-)

Sum of their Stories said...

I've not seen a sweet potato bread before. Is this more cake like, similar to say a banana bread rather than an actual bread to have as toast on as a sandwich?