16 Aralık 2012 Pazar

Rosemary Honey “Pull Apart” Dinner Rolls - Because You Love Them...Right?

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Entertaining during the holidays usually means plenty ofcostly, complicated, and time-consuming recipes, so absolutely no one would blame you ifyou simply tossed a tube of store-bought dinner rolls into the oven to save alittle time and effort.

Of course the problem with that, at least for loyalfollowers of this blog, is that some or all of your family members will haveseen this video by then, and you may get a few looks. Not that they would neverquestion your undying love and devotion to their happiness, but hey, why take a chance?
Assuming that you have an electric mixer, besides a fewminutes of cutting and balling the dough, these really aren’t that much work tomake. If you don’t, and would have to knead this by hand, then let yourconscience be your guide. I think I speak for your entire family when I say, weknow you’ll do the right thing.
Anyway, as far as holiday dinner rolls go, these are prettylean. You can certainly up the melted butter amount, and toss in a egg or two,but since these are generally going to be eaten with fairly rich food, I prefer a lighter approach.
Please feel free to embellish with anything else you’d liketo toss in. I’ll toss out garlic, herbs, cheese, seeds, and nuts just to startthe brainstorming session. I hope you come up with something amazing, and givethese a try soon. Enjoy!

Ingredients for about 32-36 small dinner rolls:
1 packet (2 1/4 teaspoon) dry active yeast1/4 cup warm water (100-110 degrees F.)1 cup milk4 tablespoon unsalted butter1 or 2 tablespoon honey1 teaspoon salt2 tsp minced fresh rosemary leavesabout 3 cups unbleached all-purpose white flour, plus moreif needed (NOTE: add about 2 1/2 cups of flour at the beginning of the mixing,and then add more in smaller increments until the dough just starts to pullaway from the bowl. Remember, you can always add more, but can’t remove toomuch! Better a little too sticky than too stiff and dry.)
2 tbsp olive oil (to oil the dough) egg wash (one egg beaten with a teaspoon of milk)coarse sea saltPin It Now!

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