Sunday, April 1, 2012

Baking Rhonda's homemade bread (rolls)...

I thought I'd give Rhonda's bread recipe a go - we are having an Italian dish for lunch today so I thought fresh crusty bread rolls would go really well with it...
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Add the yeast and sugar to warm water in a cup. Let it sit for about 10 minutes and it will froth up (this means the yeast is good and active) ...
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I decided to use my bread maker on the 'dough' setting (Rhonda said it was okay!)
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Add in the wet yeast mixture...
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And away it goes for 1 and a half hours...
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Now it's ready to tip out and knock down...
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Tip the dough out of the machine and give it a good kneading for 2 minutes...
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Portion the dough into pieces then roll/knead it into balls...
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Brush with water for a nice crust and top with oats, sesame or poppy seeds. I gave mine a snip with scissors to add detail... now you need to let them rise in a warm place for 20 minutes or so...
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Bake in a pre-heated over at 220C for 10 minutes then reduce to 200C for further 5-8 minutes...
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Oh, yeah!
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They browned up really nice and were very light and fluffy inside. I am very happy with this recipe.
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Joolz

3 comments:

  1. I can almost smell those rolls all the way from Brissy! Boy do they look good!


    xxx

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  2. The rolls look terrific! I so wish I could purchase Rhonda's book, but the shipping to Canada is ridiculous, so not on the horizon.

    Have a wonderful week,
    Niki

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  3. I have used Rhonda's recipe too and they turn out so good.

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