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Sunday, December 9, 2012

BUTTERHORN ROLLS



This is not an ordinary throw together and bake recipe but the outcome is so much better than any regular yeast rolls. It requires some rolling,  shaping and brushing with butter before  allowing  it to  rise for an hour and half.

Though many are intimidated by making yeast dough, you will find this one soft and so easy to handle. I enjoy the work of kneading my dough by hand but  a  bread machine or  stand mixer will work just fine.

Buttery and delicious, these are perfect for upcoming holidays and special occasions.

As you can see from the photo, they are a bit smaller but you will get enough to feed a small family.

BUTTERHORN ROLLS
Yield   :  16 rolls

2 cup all purpose flour
1/2 tablespoon instant yeast
3/4 cup warm milk
1/4 cup melted butter
1/3 cup sugar
1/2 tsp salt
Extra butter for brushing

METHOD

Place flour and yeast in a mixing bowl.

Combine water, milk, sugar and salt in a separate bowl, stir well.

Now add the milk mixture to the dry ingredients, forms into soft dough using a mixer or by hand.

Transfer dough onto floured surface and knead by hand until smooth for 10 minutes.

Place dough onto greased bowl and covered bowl, let rise until double for 1.5 hours.



Punch dough down. Divide into 2 equal portions.  Roll out each portion 10 in circle. Brush with butter,  cut into 8 triangles. Roll up dough starting from the wide end.

Repeat rolling and cutting for the balance of the dough. Place dough  point side down onto baking sheet spacing evenly.

Cover rolls with clean kitchen towel, let sit for 45 minutes. Towards the end of rising time, preheat oven @ 180 C.

Bake rolls until golden for 15 minutes. Transfer onto rack to cool.


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46 comments:

  1. Very wholesome and wonderful looking rolls.
    Deepa

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  2. They look lovely. I'd love to see inside them as I'm imagining they have the texture of coissant but that's probably wrong. These are the kind if rolls that must have filled the house with an incredible aroma!

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  3. Excellent preparation as well as presentation of bread roll.

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  4. Kak I want to try this..Fist attempt for a similar recepi failed...very sad...

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  5. Shat delicious homemade rolls :)

    Cheers
    Choc Chip Uru

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  6. Wow looks beautiful,perfectly made..

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  7. Rocking as usual...
    http://recipe-excavator.blogspot.com

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  8. I want a few of them for the soup ;-)) They look great!

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  9. Very attractive rolls, prefect with a bowl of soup.

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  10. Wonderful pastries.
    I so much like your recipes!
    I'm familiar with the shape as we make rugelach the same way

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  11. I am OK with yeast and I also use instant yeast , much better to work than active yeast.
    The rolls look nice and crisp.

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  12. These are perfect for the holidays! Talk about blowing the family away if I would to put such beautiful rolls on the table! Thanks!!!

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  13. hi dear, how are you.. looking at your great pic, i trust your opening description and am so anxious to try out this tip. i need to improve my butter rolls. have a nice day

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  14. I love making homemade bread. I pinned this to try! I'm your newest GFC follower as well. I host All my Bloggy Friends - it runs from Tuesday until Saturday. I would love for you to share this recipe and any others you would like to share. I hope to see you there!

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  15. This looks amazing. If you haven't already, please come link up to my weekly Farm Girl Blog Fest: http://fresh-eggs-daily.blogspot.com/2012/12/farm-girl-friday-blog-fest-12.html

    My party runs until Thursday night each week and a new party starts each Friday morning.

    Happy Holidays!
    Lisa/Fresh Eggs Daily

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  16. super easy and yummy rolls.great.....nice blog vth tasty recipes..
    BTW visit my space if gets sum time n check out my new facebook page dear..
    Maha

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  17. These gorgeous rolls are perfect for the holiday dinner table... or any table in my book!

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  18. I can't get over how golden your rolls are bring them by foodie friday today. I want a bite of them.

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  19. I used to be intimidated by dough but not anymore. These rolls look absolutely perfect for the Christmas brunch!

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  20. These look wonderful! Thanks for bringing them to Tuesday's Table - hope you come back next week!

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  21. Luce muy rico es una delicia al paladar me encanta,abrazos y abrazos.

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  22. These look great, I would love to have these every night! Thank you for participating at SHOW-licious Craft Showcase. I look forward to seeing you again! ;)

    Marti

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  23. These look awesome and I will be trying them soon. thanks for sharing on Foodie Friends Friday and remember to come back and vote tomorrow. Would love it if you would link this recipe back to us ~ Thanks.

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  24. perfect and delish! Thank you or sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things hop xo

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  25. Thanks for sharing this recipe at Simple & Sweet Fridays. These look delicious, I have to try and make these when the kids come home for Christmas!
    Happy Holidays!

    Jody

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  26. Are they crispy, too? We used to buy these little treats in the local bakery. I look forward to making them. Thank you!

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  27. These look so delish! Thank you for linking up to the blog hop Adorned From Above. We are co-hosting and appreciate you joining the party! Have a great day!
    Host: Debi @ adornedfromabove.com
    Co-Host: Joye & Myrna @ thebusybhive.blogspot.com
    Co-Host: Linda @ withablast.com

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  28. What lovely dinner rolls! If you're interested, I'm hosting a great giveaway for bakers on my blog: http://foodforthefresh.blogspot.com/2012/12/winter-giveaway-enter-now-up-1219.html

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  29. We love your tasty recipe and appreciate you taking the time to share it with us in the Crafty Showcase. Stop back in to see who gets featured on Friday.

    Merry Christmas,
    Susie, Sandy, Sarah & the Bowdabra Designers
    http://www.bowdabrablog.com

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  30. those look yummy! Came over from MY Turn For US...would love for you to stop by my blog www.nap-timecreations.com...

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  31. Pinned! Thanks for linking up to Saturday Dishes! Have a great week! ~ Paula

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  32. These rolls look really yummy!

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  33. Those look delicious! I can't wait to try them. Pinned.

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  34. I am printing this as my family would LOVE these! I think I would need to triple the batch though, as my kiddos eat bread like it's going out of style ;).

    Thanks for sharing this post with us on the Embracing Home and Family link-up party. Hope to have you link up again with us this Friday!!

    -Cherelle

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