Uncle Whites Bread Machine Rolls

My family says I am famous for my rolls. I hope you like them too.

INGRIDIENT

DIRECTION

Step: 1

Place the bread flour, buttermilk, brown sugar, salt, yeast, and egg yolk into a bread machine. Using the Dough setting, allow the machine to mix the ingredients until moist. Pause the cycle and pour in the oil, then let the machine continue to the end of the Dough cycle.

Step: 2

Grease muffin pans or a baking sheet, and set aside.

Step: 3

Punch down the dough, and remove it from the machine. Divide the dough into 12 equal parts, form into round, smooth rolls, and place them into the cups of the muffin pans or on baking sheet, making sure the rolls don’t touch each other. Cover the rolls with a kitchen towel, and let rise in a warm place until double, about 25 minutes.

Step: 4

While the rolls are rising, preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Bake the rolls in the preheated oven for 20 minutes, or until golden brown. Rub the tops of the hot rolls with a stick of butter for a soft crust, cool the rolls slightly, and serve warm.

NUTRITION FACT

Per Serving: 176 calories; protein 5.2g; carbohydrates 28.3g; fat 4.4g; cholesterol 20.4mg; sodium 270.5mg.

The quality of the flour could make a real difference to your bread. Different makers do vary. Extra-strong or Canadian flours, which are bet higher in gluten, may give you a best rise than standard bread flours – especially if you’re make wholemeal bread , which not always rise as well as white bread.

To made this in a dough , add all the ingredients to your breadmaker and follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

A dough’s first rising can be make in the fridge 24 hours . This slows down the time it takes to rise to double its size, giving it a deeper flavour. It’s also a great timesaver , as you can work it night before , then finish it off the next day.

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