This is a recipe from our nice friend Chef Tess. Here is the recipe from her blog, Perfect Freezer Friendly Dinner Rolls.
Dinner Rolls
Combine:
1 1/4 cup water (no hotter than 110 degrees)
2 tsp yeast (1 packet) rapid rise
4 1/4 cups all purpose flour (whole wheat works too)
1 1/2 tsp salt
1 1/2 tsp salt
6T oil (original recipe called for 12T of melted butter)
1 egg
2 egg yolks
Combine everything in one large bowl or mixer. I like that. Knead 5 minutes by hand or 3 minutes in a mixer on medium setting. This is a less developed dough as far as gluten is concerned.
Form into a ball and place in a bowl covered with plastic or a lid for 1 hour, or until doubled in size.
Punch down dough and divide into 2 pieces. I kind of put them in a log form. this helps to keep things pretty even. Divide the two logs in half again, so you have 4 logs. Each one will get cut into 6 pieces.
Form into a ball and place in a bowl covered with plastic or a lid for 1 hour, or until doubled in size.
Punch down dough and divide into 2 pieces. I kind of put them in a log form. this helps to keep things pretty even. Divide the two logs in half again, so you have 4 logs. Each one will get cut into 6 pieces.
Now, lightly (I do mean lightly) dust the counter top with a little flour...just a little. We don't want the rolls sticking too much. On the other hand, we don't want so much flour that they just roll all over the place. The point is, we want a little tacky stuff so they form correctly. Take the dough piece and pinch the sides together...
You want the dough balls to look like they have a skin holding them together. Place the rolls on a pan lined with parchment paper (or a freezer friendly pan for easy make and bake). If you use metal pans, you don't have to worry about the glass shattering going from the freezer to the oven.
Allow to raise at room temperature, uncovered for 35-40 minutes, until the rolls are touching if originally placed 1/2 an inch apart. Bake 375 degrees 20-25 minutes until golden brown.
Chef Tess’s Blog. And here are pictures of us eating them:
I Like my rolls plain, they are fine just plain and with nothing on them and are pretty good too :)
My sister has butter on her roll.
My other sister licks up the rest of her stew with her roll. And my brother does the same thing with his roll too.
One time we used the same recipe but we made them into hot dog buns instead :) And here is my other brother with his hot dog.
You guys I love this post! Excellent!!
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