Ingredients
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1
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1
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1
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4 1/2
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3 1/4
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1/4
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1 1/2
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2 1/4
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2
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2
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Directions
Country White Bread or Dinner Rolls (Bread Machine), We think this is the best white bread recipe ever! It is a tender bread with a slightly sweet taste My dinner rolls using this dough are so good, everyone always loves them It doesn’t take to long to make them when the bread maker does most of the work The cook time is listed for the rolls only because everyone’s bread makers cooks at different rates Mine is older and a regular loaf will take 4 hours and 10 minutes I have found that 15 balls of dough fit perfectly in the 9X13 pan with sides touching after raising the 2nd time but they can be made whatever size you want I hope you enjoy this great bread as much as we do , I have a quick question, do you put the melted butter in the machine or is it saved only for the top?, Made as rolls Did not have Bread Flour so used 1 tablespoon of Vital Wheat Gluten added to the AP Flour Delicious, fluffy, just a touch of sweet rolls Did not use flour while shaping so they would stay soft and buttered hands really good We all had 2 just too good Might try it as a loaf of bread next You do have to watch this dough or know what dough is supposed to feel and look like It is a rainy cooler day here so added more flour There are days I have to add more water when it’s drier and warmer Bread talks you just have to listen and be patient Avid bread maker made myself learn cause massed produced store breads suck
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Steps
1
Done
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In Bread Machine Pan, Place All Ingredients from Flour Through Yeast in Order as Recommended by the Manufacturer. |
2
Done
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Select the Basic Bread Setting. |
3
Done
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Check Dough After 5 Minutes of Mixing, If Needed Add 1-2t of Water or Flour. |
4
Done
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Bake as Normal. |
5
Done
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For Dinner Rolls. |
6
Done
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Mix in Bread Machine but Use Only the Dough Option. |
7
Done
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Lightly Grease a 9 X 13 Baking Pan (i Always Use a Metal Pan). |
8
Done
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When Dough Is Finished Shape Into 15 Uniformly Sized Balls. I Always Grease My Hands With Shortening to Smooth the Dough Out and It Helps Keep the Dough from Drying Out. |
9
Done
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Cover and Let the Rolls Rise in a Warm, Draft Free Place Until Risen to the Desired Size. |
10
Done
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I Let Them About Double in Size. |
11
Done
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Bake in a 350 Oven About 12-15 Minutes Until Golden Brown. |
12
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After Removing from the Oven, Brush the Tops of the Rolls With Melted Butter. |
13
Done
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Take Out of Pan and Let Completely Cool Before Storing. |