http://www.durgan.org/URL/?VNKLV 14 January 2012 Potato Pilot Bread
The stored potatoes were beginning to deteriorate, so it was decided to incorporate them into Pilot bread.The selected potatoes were cleaned in the automatic washer on a gentle cycle. Then a brush was used to remove any blemishes aand clinging soil. Potatoes baked in the oven at 375F for two hours. The whole potato was used to obtain the maximum benefits, since many nutrients are located just under the skin, which is too often removed and discarded. The potatoes were mashed into an homogeneous texture,and enough whole wheat flour added to make a dough ball. A roll was made and slices cut about 3/4 inch thick, both sides dipped into flour to prevent sticking in the cooking pan, and a pattern made on both sides to facilitate through cooking. Placed in the oven at 375F for one half hour, then turned over and cooked again for one half hour. Th end product is hard and must be placed in a liquid to soften enough for ingesting. Thirty seconds in a microwave works well.
Pilot bread is simply whole wheat four processed into a brick hard substance. It keeps forever, if stored in a dry environment. All the nutrients are available with only the addition of water. It is a replacement for commercial processed bread. No fat, no sugar, no salt, no preservatives except for what the purchased whole wheat flour contains.
Potato Pilot Bread
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Automatic washer?
Is that a special potato washer or a clothes washer or dishwasher?
Is that a special potato washer or a clothes washer or dishwasher?
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Re: Potato Pilot Bread
Lillia wrote:Automatic washer?
Is that a special potato washer or a clothes washer or dishwasher?
this is how you make potatoe scones.
although they are pan fryed for a few minits each side, with or without oil, but oil makes them tastier
i somtimes add cheese and herbs to funk it up a bit.
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Re: Potato Pilot Bread
Automatic clothes washer. I was carrying the container of potatoes past it and decided to use the washer. It worked just fine, and saved a lot of brush scrubbing to clean the soil off the potatoes. Since slavery is not acceptable or is economically not viable, many endeavours of man are motivated by laziness.Lillia wrote:Automatic washer?
Is that a special potato washer or a clothes washer or dishwasher?
Re: Potato Pilot Bread
I s'pose the gentle cycle would actually work~Durgan wrote:Automatic clothes washer. I was carrying the container of potatoes past it and decided to use the washer. It worked just fine, and saved a lot of brush scrubbing to clean the soil off the potatoes. Since slavery is not acceptable or is economically not viable, many endeavours of man are motivated by laziness.Lillia wrote:Automatic washer?
Is that a special potato washer or a clothes washer or dishwasher?
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Re: Potato Pilot Bread
Durgan wrote:Th end product is hard and must be placed in a liquid to soften enough for ingesting.
Every time I see these recipes for pilot bread, I keep thinking that if you rolled it out thinner you could use them as a pizza crust.
