Thursday, August 09, 2012

Easy Dinner Rolls

Love bread.  Would eat fresh baked bread every day, if it didn't go straight to my stomach and my hips.  Bummer.

Dinner Rolls

But there really is nothing like fresh baked hot bread with melted butter dripping off the top.  *drool*

So this is a quick recipe to put together, in about an hour you'll have delicious fluffy dinner rolls.  I have quite a few roll recipes but I just love these, and thanks again goes to A Feast for the Eyes for another great recipe :)

Dinner Rolls

Dinner Rolls

¼ cup low-fat milk
⅛ cup sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1-½ tablespoons butter
1-½ packages (or 3-1/2tsps.) of dry active yeast
¾ cups warm water (105F – 115F)
2-½ to 3 cups all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons butter, melted (optional for brushing onto baked rolls)


I like to use my oven as an “incubator”, which hastens the proofing of the dough. I simply turn my oven to WARM for a few minutes, then shut it off.

Dissolve the yeast in warm water and the sugar until it foams (5-10 minutes).

In the meantime, melt the butter in the microwave, then the milk. Combine and allow to cool to about 110F. (You could use a saucepan, but the microwave is much easier for me— I use 25 second increments.)

Dinner Rolls

Dump the milk and yeast mixture into the mixing bowl. Add about 2-½ cups flour and mix with the dough hook. (Or, beat by hand). Mix for about a minute. With the mixer still going, add the remaining flour, a bit at a time and mix for another couple of minutes, or until the dough starts to clean the sides of the bowl. (I used 3 cups of flour, total). Knead on low speed for about 2 more minutes, or until dough is smooth and elastic – the dough will still be slightly sticky to the touch.

Place dough in a lightly oiled bowl, turning it to grease the top. Cover the dough with a clean, dry dish towel, (or plastic wrap) and let it rise in a warm place, free from draft (or in the incubated oven), for about 20 minutes.

Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface, and gently shape into a square. Divide into 9 or 12 pieces. I shape each roll by pulling them into a more circular shape then grab corners to the center and twist. Place the ball on a lightly floured surface, twist side down and gently grab and roll into a round ball. You can also make 27 or 24 small balls and make “clover leaf rolls”. You then place3 mini dough balls into a greased muffin cup. Cover the rolls with the dish towel, and let the dough rise for about 15 minutes.

Meanwhile, preheat the oven for 425ºF. Bake for about 12 minutes or until the rolls are golden brown. Remove from pans immediately, and brush with 2 Tablespoons melted butter, immediately. Cool on a wire rack, and you can eat these within just a few minutes.

Dinner Rolls

4 comments:

  1. I do believe I love this blog . . . First zucchini, now carbs -- I mean, bread??? Pinned! =)

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  2. Yum, these look wonderful. I love baking bread too. Thank you for this recipe; so glad to have discovered your lovely blog :)

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  3. Why don't you come over to my house and show me how....about once a week?

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  4. Oh this sounds amazing. So simple to do at home! Totally trying this soon!

    -mandi

    http://mommys-love.blogspot.com

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