This is my all time favorite recipe for
dinner rolls year round. It's the recipe I pull out almost everytime
I need to make some basic rolls. Not only are they a very tasty
dinner roll but the bread machine does most of the work for you.
You can make these ahead; shape the
dough as directed, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for
anywhere from 4 to 48 hours. Take them out of the fridge, remove the
plastic wrap and allow to rise in a warm place for 2 hours then bake
as directed.
If you want rolls that a are crispy all
around put them on a rimmed baking sheet to rise and bake as
directed.
If you want rolls that are soft on the
sides use a 13”x9” baking dish.
I've also used a muffin tin to make
rolls that were more muffin shaped.
You can brush the tops before you bake
with beaten egg for a chewier, brown crust (also this will allow you
to sprinkle them with sesame seeds) or with milk if desired. Or do
like I do and brush them with melted butter after they bake for a
wonderful buttery crust. (wrap them in a damp towel briefly too for a
softer crust)
You can make these the day before and
simply re-heat them in the oven wrapped in foil too. Like I said they
are really versatile.
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Basic Bread Machine Dinner Rolls
1 cup warm water
2 Tablespoons room temperature butter
1 egg
3 ¼ cup all purpose flour
¼ cup sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1 Tablespoon yeast
Measure all the ingredients into your
bread machine in the order specified in your owner's manual. If you
don't have the manual anymore the order I listed them in is the order
my machine calls for.
Use the dough cycle on your machine to
form the dough.
At the end of the dough setting remove
the dough from the machine to a floured surface. Cover and allow to
rest for 10 minutes.
Grease your pan (see above)
divide the dough into 15 equal sized
pieces, shape each piece into a ball. Place in prepared pan. Cover
and rise in a warm (draft free) place for 30 to 40 minutes or until
double in size.
Bake at 375 degrees Fahrenheit for 12
to 15 minutes or until golden brown.
Brush the tops with melted butter if
desired.
Serve warm or cool on a wire rack.
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