So I made some rolls. I made coiled ones to eat with the main meal. I used my mother's potato roll recipe. |
I make lots of different rolls but I still think these are the best ones.
I changed the recipe this year. Though these rolls have a wonderful flavor, they sometimes can get a bit heavy. So I replaced the crisco with butter and added more yeast....perfect! Here is the recipe:
1-1/2 C. of water
2 eggs
2/3 C. sugar
1-1/2 tsp. salt
1T. rapid rise yeast
2/3 C. melt butter
1 C. mashed potatoes
7-1/2 C. flour
Pour the water into the bowl of your mixer. Add the eggs, sugar, salt, yeast, butter and potatoes. Beat the flour in cup by cup until you have a nice smooth ball of dough. Place it in a buttered bowl and cover. let it rise until doubled. Form into whatever type of rolls you want. Let rise for 30 minutes. Bake in a 400 degree oven for 15-20 minutes until they look like the photo above. Brush with melted butter when you take them out of the oven.
Everyone seemed very happy that I made Thanksgiving dinner after all.
Comments
I've never had leftover sandwiches with turkey but plenty with the rests of the Yule ham :-)
Have a great day!
Christer.
Love Leanne
Mona
looks very tasty. onions and peas in cream sauce, i've never tried these.
looks very tasty. onions and peas in cream sauce, i've never tried these.