Pour hot milk over the sugar, yeast and shortening.
After you mix in the eggs and flour, it will start to form a ball and won't stick to the sides of the bowl. If it is still sticky add more flour (1/4 cup at a time).
After the dough has been well kneaded, put it in a greased bowl. It won't be sticky.
After the first rise, punch down the dough, form into balls and let rise again.
I am often asked how I make my Sunday Rolls, so here goes. I've tried to take some pictures and explain as I go. I am a baker at heart and make Sunday rolls almost every week.
In a stand mixer or Bosch, place the following ingredients:
2 T. active dry yeast
1/2 c. sugar
6 T. shortening
2 tsp. salt
In a small saucepan, heat:
2 cups milk (remove from heat just before it begins to boil - when it is hot and steamy)
Pour milk over the yeast mixture, add:
2 eggs, beaten (mix well)
Gradually add in:
6 1/2 - 7 cups flour
Beat until the dough forms a ball that centers on the dough hook and doesn't stick to the sides of the bowl. Knead for 5-6 minutes longer. Place dough in a greased bowl and let rise for 1 hour.
Roll dough into small golf-ball sized balls and place on greased cookie sheet. Let rise about 1 - 1 1/2 hours more. Bake at 350 degrees for about 15 minutes or until tops are golden brown. Makes one large cookie sheet full of rolls.
After you mix in the eggs and flour, it will start to form a ball and won't stick to the sides of the bowl. If it is still sticky add more flour (1/4 cup at a time).
After the dough has been well kneaded, put it in a greased bowl. It won't be sticky.
After the first rise, punch down the dough, form into balls and let rise again.
I am often asked how I make my Sunday Rolls, so here goes. I've tried to take some pictures and explain as I go. I am a baker at heart and make Sunday rolls almost every week.
In a stand mixer or Bosch, place the following ingredients:
2 T. active dry yeast
1/2 c. sugar
6 T. shortening
2 tsp. salt
In a small saucepan, heat:
2 cups milk (remove from heat just before it begins to boil - when it is hot and steamy)
Pour milk over the yeast mixture, add:
2 eggs, beaten (mix well)
Gradually add in:
6 1/2 - 7 cups flour
Beat until the dough forms a ball that centers on the dough hook and doesn't stick to the sides of the bowl. Knead for 5-6 minutes longer. Place dough in a greased bowl and let rise for 1 hour.
Roll dough into small golf-ball sized balls and place on greased cookie sheet. Let rise about 1 - 1 1/2 hours more. Bake at 350 degrees for about 15 minutes or until tops are golden brown. Makes one large cookie sheet full of rolls.
I tried this recipe and my bread did not rise. I was so bummed..any idea why??
ReplyDeleteOk do I dare make these for Thanksgiving dinner...I'm not a baker and I'm afraid I won't do it right..... they look so good! Yummmy!! Help!
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