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Bread Machine Rolls
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"These are the BEST dinner rolls I've ever made. They also make great buns for sandwiches. For a festive presentation, sprinkle with poppy or sesame seeds before baking."
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PREP TIME
1 Hr 20 Min
COOK TIME
15 Min
READY IN
1 Hr 35 Min
Original recipe yield 1 dozen rolls
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3 cups bread flour
3 tablespoons white sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup dry milk powder
1 cup warm water (110 degrees F/45 degrees C)
2 tablespoons butter, softened
1 (.25 ounce) package active dry yeast
1 egg white
2 tablespoons water
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DIRECTIONS
Place the bread flour, sugar, salt, milk powder, water, butter, and yeast in the pan of the bread machine in the order recommended by the manufacturer. Set on Dough cycle; press Start.
Remove risen dough from the machine, deflate, and turn out onto a lightly floured surface. Divide the dough into twelve equal pieces, and form into rounds. Place the rounds on lightly greased baking sheets. Cover the rolls with a damp cloth, and let rise until doubled in volume, about 40 minutes. Meanwhile, preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
In a small bowl, mix together the egg white and 2 tablespoons water; brush lightly onto the rolls. Bake in the preheated oven for 15 minutes, or until the rolls are golden brown.
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Reviewed on Oct. 15, 2003 by RUTHIEKI
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Oct. 15, 2003
These rolls are tasty and foolproof. Letting them rise the longer amount of time results in a softer, fluffier roll. I skipped the eggwash step to minimize the fuss. The rolls turned out delicious. I also tried tossing in about a tsp. of dill, oregano and basil at the beginning, then shaping the rolls a little larger for hamburger buns. Again, the recipe turned out delicious. Note: For bread machine baking, it is IMPERITIVE to measure the flour carefully, by spooning it into a measuring cup and leveling off the top. If you scoop the flour from the bag using the measuring cup itself, the flour compacts and the resulting bread will be dry, dense, or worse.
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These rolls are tasty and foolproof. Letting them rise the longer amount of time results in a...
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Reviewed on Jan. 31, 2004 by
AMKNIGHT
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AMKNIGHT
Jan. 31, 2004
These are wonderful! I have made these several times already, and the only two changes I made are 1. I use butter on the top rather than an egg wash. 2. I make them a little smaller, with up to 18 in a batch. That having been said, these really are wonderful, homemade rolls! Another review mentioned freezing the dough, and I have found that it works well. Here's how: make the dough, then divide it into the rolls, shaped appropriately. Do not let the dough rise, but freeze the pieces on a flat baking sheet. After they are frozen, you may store them in a freezer-appropriate container - I end up with two layers, separated by waxed paper. Freeze, then when it is time to bake a few, take the desired number of rolls, then thaw the dough on full power in the microwave for 50 seconds (this worked well for me, but is more than was recommended by an earlier reviewer). Let them rise in a warm place for at least 40 minutes, then bake them as the recipe says. This is a great way to make just a few rolls, as you need them. Good luck!
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These are wonderful! I have made these several times already, and the only two changes I made...
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Reviewed on Dec. 30, 2003 by DUFFGRRLL
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Dec. 30, 2003
Absolutely delicious! I was a little leery after reading the reviews about the bread being sweet, so I cut the sugar down by 1/2 tablespoon. I also didn't have any powdered milk, so instead of the water, I heated some skim milk and added it. I found these rolls to be superb, and not sweet at all. I think the criticism that the rolls were heavy can be fixed by letting the rolls rise an additional 15 minutes. Also, you needn't bother with the egg white wash! If you want glossy rolls, just rub a little butter on the tops after they come out of the oven. They will wow your family at dinner, with such little effort!
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Absolutely delicious! I was a little leery after reading the reviews about the bread being...
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Reviewed on Feb. 6, 2004 by
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Baricat
Feb. 6, 2004
Lovely, yeasty rolls. Make only what you will consume in one sitting, as they lose a lot of quality by the next day. Easy to make. Not the absolute best I've ever had, either in texture or taste, but a very good everyday dinner roll. Make them "brown and serve" style by baking them about 15-18 minutes at 250 degrees, removing them before any browning has occurred. Cool completely and freeze. When ready, take out what you need, brush with egg wash, and bake on a cookie sheet in preheated 400 degree oven for 7 minutes, or until nicely browned.
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30 users found this review helpful
Lovely, yeasty rolls. Make only what you will consume in one sitting, as they lose a lot of...
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Reviewed on Jun. 1, 2006 by
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Andrea
Jun. 1, 2006
Outstanding! I followed the recipe as written, but didn't have a pkg. of yeast. FYI - 1 pkg of yeast is equal to 2 1/4 teaspoons!!! These will be a common item on our table!
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Outstanding! I followed the recipe as written, but didn't have a pkg. of yeast. FYI - 1 pkg of...
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Reviewed on Feb. 5, 2004 by
MILMARIAMILLER
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MILMARIAMILLER
Feb. 5, 2004
Thanks for the recipe. These rolls are very easy to make. I wasn't sure how much yeast was in a .25 package as I buy the jars so I used 1 1/2 tsp. They came out great. Can't wait to try them today on a sandwich. Best roll recipe I have tried yet!
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Thanks for the recipe. These rolls are very easy to make. I wasn't sure how much yeast was...
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Reviewed on Sep. 24, 2003 by MICHELESUSAN
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MICHELESUSAN
Sep. 24, 2003
Excellent recipe. I divided the dough into clover shapes (three round balls of dough in the same muffin round)and egg washed. They pull apart beautifully!
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Excellent recipe. I divided the dough into clover shapes (three round balls of dough in the...
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Reviewed on Sep. 11, 2003 by Katherine
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Katherine
Sep. 11, 2003
I'm sorry, but.... I have tried this recipe twice and neither time seemed correct to me. I will echo the 11/29 reviewer's comment that the dough was dense and sweet. This is not a bad recipe; I think it would be great for cinnamon rolls. I'll keep looking for a dinner roll recipe, though.
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I'm sorry, but.... I have tried this recipe twice and neither time seemed correct to me. I...
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Reviewed on Jul. 9, 2005 by CUMAMA
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CUMAMA
Jul. 9, 2005
This is the best roll recipe I have found. With my bread machine, it takes 3 hrs from start to finish from the oven. Also, I use a metal 9 x 13 cake pan and it takes exactly 20 min. I don't use the egg white and water but instead when they come out of the oven, I coat them generously with butter. That makes them nice and soft. Thank you for this wonderful recipe!
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This is the best roll recipe I have found. With my bread machine, it takes 3 hrs from start...
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Reviewed on Jun. 26, 2003 by MAINEPOTATO
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MAINEPOTATO
Jun. 26, 2003
Delicious rolls! These tasted amazing. I will definitely be making these again. The first time I made them, I shaped them into 12 large rolls and they came out looking something like hamburger buns. The second time, I shaped them into 18 smaller rolls. Both times they disappeared fast!