Ingredients
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1
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2
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1
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3 1/2
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1/4
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1
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3
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-
-
-
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Directions
Quincy’s Yeast Rolls, I’ve finally tried this recipe and tweaked it enough to get it reasonably close These are the closest I’ve seen to my favorite rolls in places like Quincy’s, Grandy’s, etc It’s a nice soft squishy yeast roll, perfect with any meal To clarify the directions since one reviewer mentioned that they had a problem with their first batch: Make sure that your machine’s dough cycle includes the rising time! I thought everyone’s did, but apparently not (My own personal machine mixes up the ingredients and then there’s a total rise time of a little over an hour (closer to 1 5 hours) So, if you think your ABM just mixes things up but doesn’t allow for rising time, add a 2 hour (approx) rise time between steps 1 and 2 If your machine’s dough cycle DOES have a built in rising time, then you’re all set, and you can follow the instructions exactly, no need for extra rising time , I actually augmented this recipe with an extra 2 TB butter, 1 TB granulated garlic and 1 TB reconstituted dried onion to turn this into sandwich buns Amazing! (Obviously I skipped the honey butter and instead used an eggwash before baking)Love this recipe Have made it a few times, now , I actually augmented this recipe with an extra 2 TB butter, 1 TB granulated garlic and 1 TB reconstituted dried onion to turn this into sandwich buns Amazing! (Obviously I skipped the honey butter and instead used an eggwash before baking)
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Steps
1
Done
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Place All Ingredients in Above Order in Bread Machine. |
2
Done
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After Dough Cycle Completes, Remove and Shape as Rolls, Placing Them in a Pan Lined With Parchment Paper. |
3
Done
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Let Rise For 30 Minutes. |
4
Done
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Brush Tops With Butter Prior to Baking (use About 2 Tbl Spoon Melted Margarine). |
5
Done
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Bake 20 to 25 Minutes at 350 Degrees Until Golden Brown, on the Highest Rack Possible in Your Oven. |
6
Done
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Brush the Tops With Honey Butter to Give It a Slightly Sweet Taste, as Soon as You Get Them Out of the Oven. Now Eat, and Enjoy! |