Monday, May 2, 2011

Lion House Rolls


I can't tell you how many roll recipes I've tried and enjoyed throughout my life.  I have a thing for bread, muffins, and pretty much all baked goods.  Oh........these rolls.........heavenly.  They are soft, buttery, and delightful. Definitely a recipe to make over and over and over again.  The Lion House is famous for it's delicious baked items.  If you haven't tried this recipe yet, you must partake of the goodness.

Lion House Rolls

Ingredients:
2 cups warm water (110-115 degrees)
2/3 cup nonfat dry milk
2 tablespoons dry yeast
1/4 cup sugar
2 tsp salt
1/3 cup butter
1 egg
5 to 5 1/2 cups all purpose flour

Directions:
In your mixer combine water and dry milk. Stir until dissolved. Add yeast, sugar, salt, butter, egg and 2 cups flour. Mix on low speed until ingredients are wet, then for 2 minutes on medium speed. Add 2 more cups flour, and mix on low speed until ingredients are wet, and 2 minutes on medium speed. Add remaining flour a 1/2 cup at a time.  The dough should be soft, but not overly sticky.  (You may not need to add in all the flour.) Once combined, knead with hands, or knead in a mixer. Place dough in a oiled bowl. Turn over once so dough is covered with oil. Cover with plastic or a towel, and let rise in a warm place until double in size.  I always put my dough in the oven with the light on.  Place dough on floured surface. Roll out dough, and brush with melted butter. (Can you see why these are soooo good?)  Cut rolls into desired shape and size.  (Click here for a video to help shape your rolls, Lion House Style.) Place on a greased or parchment paper lined cookie sheet. Let rise in warm place until rolls are doubled in size. Bake at 375 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes or until browned. Brush with melted butter while hot.  I was able to make 25 rolls with my dough, but it really depends on how big you make your rolls. 

Linked to:  Tuesday's Tasty Tidbits, Full Plate Thursday, Saturday Swap, Savory Sundays

11 comments:

Joy said...

I'm so excited to see this recipe! I'm going to try it this weekend for Mother's Day! Thanks for sharing it! http://joy-southernsocialite.blogspot.com/

carolinaheartstrings said...

Okay seriously. These rolls look like the best ever. I cannot wait to try them out. Thanks for sharing.

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Nisa Homey said...

These rolls looks perfect and they are tempting me!!!

PERMANENT POSIES said...

I love homemade bread! I will have to try these delicious rolls!

Miz Helen said...

Hi Kimmy,
Your Loin House Rolls look amazing! I could just reach through this screen and have on right now. Thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday and hope to see you next week!

Lisa said...

Your rolls look so fantastic. I've definitely got to learn how to shape my rolls like that.

Olivia Barney said...

Your rolls look so delicious they are making my mouth water. Good job!!

Anonymous said...

One of my favorite joys in this world is a roll like this loaded with butter. These look so amazing! I'm bookmarking to try on a special occasion. Thanks for linking to Saturday Swap!

Christy said...

Okay I need some help. I've tried these twice and they rise sideways instead of puffing up nicely like in your picture. What do i need to do differently?

Mike and Kimmy said...

@Christy -- I'm so sorry they haven't risen as expected. I would try putting the individual rolls closer together before you let them rise. I didn't give my rolls very much space in between each one. That way when they rise into each other they have to go up. Let me know if that helps or works. Good luck! :) --Kimmy

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