Here is the recipe for the dough:
3 tsp rapid rise yeast
2-½ cup of water
½ cup sugar
1 cup mashed potatoes
½ cup of shortening
1 teaspoon of salt
1 egg
7 to 8 cups of flour
1 ½ sticks of pepperoni, cut into matchsticks (about 1 pound total)
For the glaze:
1 tablespoon butter
2 teaspoons sugar
1 egg
Make the dough and place it in a covered buttered bowl and let it rise until doubled.
I also made my own version of the Oliviero pepper sauce which is served with these rolls. I sauteed 2 onions in a bit of olive oil and added 4 sliced green peppers. You can use any combination of peppers you like. This s a great recipe to use lots of peppers from your garden. When the peppers still had a bit of a crunch I added 8 cups of the canned tomato sauce I put up last summer. I added garlic and onion powder, salt and pepper and some dried oregano and basil. Then I added 1 can of tomato paste and 2 tablespoons of sugar. I let this simmer until it thickened.
You divide the dough into 24 balls and roll each one into a square. I cut the pepperoni into 3 inch long logs. Lay a piece of pepperoni at the edge of the dough and roll it once. Add another piece and roll it again. Then add a third piece and roll and seal the dough. Place these on a cookie sheet and let them rise until doubled.
Brush them with the glaze and bake them in a 400 degree oven for about 15 minutes or until they turn golden.
Serve them with a side of the pepper sauce. My husband got to sample one and he was very happy to do so!
I made 50 of these for the after school kids yesterday and 18 kids polished off every bit of these along with all of the pepper sauce. I might have to make these for us over the holidays because they are so good and we never get any. I always give them all away.
Comments
I haven't baked especially much this autumn/ winter because I haven't lit the fire stove especially much since it has been so warm. I better use that stove anyway I think :-)
Have a great day!
Christer.