Sweet Potato Bread Recipe - Easy Braided Bread Technique (2024)

By veganlovlie 14 Comments

A homemade sweet potato bread that is moist, soft and easy to make. Yeast bread. Braided bread recipe that can be made into rolls or buns too. Vegan recipe.

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Ever since I’ve made this sweet potato bread for a previous Daring Baker’s Challenge, it has become a regular at the Lovlie Cocoon! It is THE only way Boyfriendlovlie actually ENJOYS eating sweet potatoes.

I try to sneak a few pieces of roasted sweet potatoes on his plate from time to time but there is just something about their sweetness which he thinks doesn’t go with other savoury food. I enjoy eating sweet potato in various dishes from salads to desserts. But this bread is surely my favourite of them all!

Bread-making is something I never really gave much time into before until I started feeling the grubbiness of store bought ones. Those breads don’t get any moulds for over a month! What do they put in them, I wonder!

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The recipe in the video is more or less the same I used for the Daring Baker’s Challenge with a slight variation – I omitted the rice milk and just used water.

Also, in the video I am using quick yeast which does not require proofing. If you are using active dry yeast, do proof it first by dissolving it in 100 ml warm water with 1 teaspoon sugar and let stand for 10 minutes until frothy. (Then this is the water you are adding into the recipe).

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Sweet Potato Bread

A moist, soft and easy to make sweet potato bread.

Course Bread

Keyword sweet potato, sweet potato bread

Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr

Resting Time 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 20 minutes mins

Servings 1 bread loaf (12 slices)

Author Teenuja Dahari – veganlovlie.com

Ingredients

  • 275 g strong white flour, [2 1/2 cups]
  • 350 g sweet potato, [2 medium-size]
  • 7 g quick yeast, [1 sachet / teaspoon]
  • 80 – 100 ml warm water, depending on moisture content of sweet potatoes
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil, melt first, if hardened, then take 2 tablespoons of the liquid oil. Vegetable oil should also be fine
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt

Instructions

  • Place sweet potatoes with the skin on a deep pan. Fill with water until 3/4 the level of the sweet potatoes. Boil for 15 -20 minutes or until soft. Prick with a fork to test.

  • Peel and discard the skin. Mash the sweet potato to a fine puree. Use while still warm; it actually helps the dough to rise.

  • Add yeast, salt and sugar to flour. Mix well.

  • Add sweet potato to the flour. Mix and knead to combine.

  • Add the warm water. Mix and knead.

  • Add coconut oil and knead. The dough should come together better by now and should be less sticky.

  • Then, transfer onto a floured board and knead for 8 – 10 minutes. You may want to add a little more flour if too sticky or 1 – 2 tablespoons more water if too dry. (This also depends on the moisture content of the sweet potatoes.)

  • Oil a large bowl and place in the dough. Cover with cling film and leave to rise for 1 and a half hours in a warm place.

  • The dough should double in size.

  • Preheat oven to 180 degrees Celsius / 350 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • Divide dough into 3 equal parts. Take one part and roll into a log. How long or thick you roll it will depend on the size or length of bread you want. Repeat with the other 2 pieces.

  • Join the 3 pieces at the top and start braiding. Press to secure them at the end, then reshape to nice rounded smooth ends.

  • Place on greaseproof or parchment paper on a baking tray and bake for 45 minutes to 1 hour (rotate the pan 180 degrees halfway through, for even baking).

  • When bread is baked through, it will make a hollow sound when tapped on the top, otherwise it will sound a little ‘compact’.

  • Remove from oven and allow to cool a little before slicing.

Video

Notes

Link to original recipe – Sweet Potato Bread –https://veganlovlie.com/sweet-potato-bread-recipe-video/

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Comments

  1. Sweet Potato Bread Recipe - Easy Braided Bread Technique (9)Alexandria Florence says

    oh my goodness this sounds incredible! I am going to try this today. I only have ww pastry flour so we will see how it turns out.

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  2. Sweet Potato Bread Recipe - Easy Braided Bread Technique (10)Alexandria Florence says

    This turned out wonderfully. Thank you for the recipe 🙂

    Reply

  3. Sweet Potato Bread Recipe - Easy Braided Bread Technique (11)Unknown says

    I'm trying this recipe right now. Only problem is I had to add much more flour coz the dough was so sticky, almost double the original amount – but that always happens to me, when I make bread :o/

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  4. Sweet Potato Bread Recipe - Easy Braided Bread Technique (12)Lovlie says

    Double the original amount is a bit too much. The stickiness usually goes away as you knead. Try adding just a little oil instead of more flour and see how that goes. But keep on kneading, it should become more supple and less sticky.

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  5. Sweet Potato Bread Recipe - Easy Braided Bread Technique (13)Unknown says

    I removed the bread from the oven 10 minutes ahead of time, coz it was browning and I didn't want to risk burning it.

    The raw dough had a 100 year old wrinkly skin look, so I think 1.5 hours rest was too long and it rose too much or it was the yeast I used (not quick rise fleisch.) although I followed your instructions to proof it in 100 ml of warm water before adding it.

    It still turned out a good bread – better than the bricks I get from the machine.

    It was a bit too sweet since I added more sugar trying to rescue it from stickiness. I also used kitchenaid mixer to knead it and finished by hand.

    Took some photos:
    https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0Bz2RILSyx0ntVUc0S0lpV2IwT1E&usp=sharing

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  6. Sweet Potato Bread Recipe - Easy Braided Bread Technique (14)Lovlie says

    Your bread looks really nice! I usually get different results when I don't use quick yeast for this bread. I prefer the texture I get from quick yeast, a lot softer. Thank you for sharing the photos. Always happy to see how the recipes turn out. 🙂

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  7. Sweet Potato Bread Recipe - Easy Braided Bread Technique (15)Lovlie says

    You have really made my day by sending me these photos. 🙂
    Btw, you can follow me on Facebook or Twitter if you are on any of these. I'd be happy to share your bread photo if you want to post it on my page. 🙂

    Reply

  8. Sweet Potato Bread Recipe - Easy Braided Bread Technique (16)Unknown says

    You can share them, no problem.

    Reply

  9. Sweet Potato Bread Recipe - Easy Braided Bread Technique (17)Dwayne Davis says

    I made this but its worth it

    Reply

  10. Sweet Potato Bread Recipe - Easy Braided Bread Technique (18)Eleanor says

    Sweet Potato Bread Recipe - Easy Braided Bread Technique (19)
    I tried the recipe, but substituted the water for milk. I also made bread rolls instead of a whole loaf. And I brushed it with some coconut oil before baking. It turned out so soft, shiny and yummy. Thanks for this

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  11. Sweet Potato Bread Recipe - Easy Braided Bread Technique (20)MagaliK says

    Sweet Potato Bread Recipe - Easy Braided Bread Technique (21)
    I love this recipe so much! Now I can get my family to eat more sweet potatoes. 🙂

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    • Sweet Potato Bread Recipe - Easy Braided Bread Technique (22)veganlovlie says

      Haha, yes I know. Kevin loves this bread too, I can get him to eat more sweet potatoes this way. 🙂

      Reply

  12. Sweet Potato Bread Recipe - Easy Braided Bread Technique (23)Jannel says

    Can I use gluten free flour in this bread recipe?

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    • Sweet Potato Bread Recipe - Easy Braided Bread Technique (24)veganlovlie says

      I haven’t tried this recipe with gluten free flour but it might be worth trying. I can’t guarantee the results though.

      Reply

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Sweet Potato Bread Recipe - Easy Braided Bread Technique (2024)

FAQs

How do you know when braided bread is done? ›

After 35 minutes of baking, check the internal temperature of the loaf with your Thermapen ONE. If the lowest temp you see is 195–200°F (91–93°C), the bread is done. Let the bread cool before slicing, then serve and enjoy!

Why do you braid bread? ›

Braided ones, which may have three, four, or six strands, are the most common, and because they look like arms intertwined, symbolize love. Three braids symbolize truth, peace, and justice. Twelve humps from two small or one large braided bread recall the miracle of the 12 loaves for the 12 tribes of Israel.

Can you braid any bread? ›

Type of Bread

The best part about braided bread? You can make it from almost any type of bread dough. Give this simple braided bread recipe a try, or use your favorite plain white bread or yeasted roll recipe. You can even buy pre-made bread dough from the store!

How long do you boil sweet potatoes for? ›

Cut into eighths and place in a large pot. Add enough water to just cover the potatoes, and a pinch of salt. Boil sweet potatoes for 15 to 20 minutes, until they are tender when pierced with a fork. It will take less time if you cut the sweet potatoes into smaller pieces.

What temperature do you bake bread at? ›

Pop the loaves into a 375º oven and bake for 30 to 35 minutes. The loaves should be golden brown. If you want to be sure they're baked through, use your thermometer to check the internal temperature of the bread. You're looking for about 185º.

Do you score braided bread? ›

Since it's a braided loaf you don't need to score it. If you chose not to braid it, then you will need to score it so it can rise with controlled cracking. Score to your heart's content. One long score or a few smaller ones works.

What does milk do to a bread recipe? ›

In the finished product, milk will make bread that has:
  1. Greater volume (improved capacity to retain gas)
  2. Darker crust (due to the lactose in the milk)
  3. Longer shelf life (due partly to the milk fat)
  4. Finer and more “cottony” grain.
  5. Better slicing due to the finer grain.

What is another name for braided bread? ›

Challah (/ˈxɑːlə/, Hebrew: חַלָּה ḥallā [χa'la] or Hallah [ħɑl'la]; plural: challot, Challoth or challos, also berches in Central Europe) is a special bread of Ashkenazi Jewish origin, usually braided and typically eaten on ceremonial occasions such as Shabbat and major Jewish holidays (other than Passover).

Is it better to boil or bake sweet potatoes? ›

Baking can also cause an 80% drop in vitamin A levels, twice as much as boiling. Therefore, from a nutritional standpoint, boiling rather than baking should be recommended for cooking sweet potato.

Do sweet potatoes get sweeter the longer you cook them? ›

You can control the amount of maltose produced when cooking sweet potatoes by varying the cooking time. The longer and slower you cook a sweet potato, the more maltose is formed and the sweeter it will taste.

What happens if you over boil sweet potatoes? ›

(Another hot tip if you're boiling your sweet potatoes: Don't overcook them! They tend to absorb water, which could make the filling watery.) So, say you do have some undercooked bits of sweet potato. You have two choices: Pick them out or bake your sweet potato casserole long enough to soften the underdone pieces.

How do I tell if my bread is done? ›

Inserting a toothpick into the center of a baked good is a tried and true method to test for doneness. If the toothpick comes out clean, your bread is likely fully baked. It needs a bit more time if it comes out wet with dough or crumbs.

How do you know when the shaped bread is ready for baking? ›

If you're checking on shaped dough for the second rise/proof, then it should also be about double in size. Feel: Bread dough that has successfully risen/proofed will spring back slowly when poked and leave an indent. If it snaps back too quickly, it needs more time.

How do you know when you're done kneading bread? ›

The first way to check is to simply poke the dough with your finger. If the dough bounces back without sticking to your finger, it's been kneaded enough. If it doesn't, you need to keep kneading.

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