MELISSA'S EASY NO KNEAD YEAST ROLLS
Nutritional Info
- Servings Per Recipe: 12
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories: 223.0
- Total Fat: 8.1 g
- Cholesterol: 38.3 mg
- Sodium: 152.7 mg
- Total Carbs: 33.5 g
- Dietary Fiber: 1.3 g
- Protein: 4.6 g
View full nutritional breakdown of MELISSA'S EASY NO KNEAD YEAST ROLLS calories by ingredient
Introduction
What could be better than homemade bread? Homemade bread that requires no kneading like these Easy No Knead Yeast Rolls. These from-scratch rolls smell simply heavenly while baking and taste like a bite of heaven when served warm slathered with butter. Once you master these yeast rolls and you may never buy rolls again. What could be better than homemade bread? Homemade bread that requires no kneading like these Easy No Knead Yeast Rolls. These from-scratch rolls smell simply heavenly while baking and taste like a bite of heaven when served warm slathered with butter. Once you master these yeast rolls and you may never buy rolls again.Number of Servings: 12
Ingredients
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4 tsp yeast - fleischmann's rapid rise 1/4 tsp (0.8g) (by BEPHOEBE)
.25 cup Granulated Sugar
1.33 cup (8 fl oz) Water, tap
4 cup Flour - Gold medal all purpose flour
.75 tsp Salt
1 serving 1 Egg- large, fresh
8 tbsp Butter, unsalted
Tips
If you use hot water or milk, it will kill the yeast and the bread won't rise. So, make sure the water is lukewarm, not boiling.
A large non-stick silicone spatula incorporates the flour into the wet ingredients more easily.
Using an ice cream scoop helps maintain conformity in size and facilitates even baking.
These rolls can be prepared the night before and chilled. After forming into rolls, cover and chill. Allow to rise on the counter for 1 hour prior to baking.
Directions
In a large measuring cup, dissolve both packets of yeast and 1 teaspoon of sugar in 1 ⅓ cup of lukewarm water. If you use hot water or milk, it will kill the yeast and the bread won't rise. So, make sure the water is lukewarm not boiling.
Let the yeast mixture sit on the counter for 5-7 minutes to allow the yeast to "bloom." You'll see bubbles and froth begin to gather on the top.
In a medium size mixing bowl, sift together the flour, salt and sugar.
Add the egg.
After the yeast has developed, gradually add to the dry ingredients in the bowl, along with 5 tablespoons of melted butter.
Begin to blend the ingredients together, using a large spoon incorporating more liquid as you go. I used a silicone spatula, and the dough didn't stick to it, making this task a lot easier.
After incorporating all of the flour place into a buttered bowl, and cover with a damp cloth.
Allow the dough to sit in a warm, draft free place, covered for 1 hour to double.
Punch down the dough. Use a 2 ounce ice cream scoop, lightly sprayed with cooking spray, to separate the dough into even portions after punching it down to release the air bubbles.
Roll into a ball in your hands then arrange side by side, in a buttered non-stick metal baking pan. I used a 10-inch spring form pan.
Melt the remaining 3 tablespoons of butter and using a pastry brush, lightly brush the tops. Reserve some of the melted butter to brush on the tops after the rolls come out of the oven, too.
Cover with a damp cloth and allow the rolls to rise again until doubled, about one hour.
Bake in a preheated 400°F oven for 20-22 minutes.
Serve immediately.
Serving Size: Makes 12 large rolls
Number of Servings: 12
Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user CATLADY1031.
Let the yeast mixture sit on the counter for 5-7 minutes to allow the yeast to "bloom." You'll see bubbles and froth begin to gather on the top.
In a medium size mixing bowl, sift together the flour, salt and sugar.
Add the egg.
After the yeast has developed, gradually add to the dry ingredients in the bowl, along with 5 tablespoons of melted butter.
Begin to blend the ingredients together, using a large spoon incorporating more liquid as you go. I used a silicone spatula, and the dough didn't stick to it, making this task a lot easier.
After incorporating all of the flour place into a buttered bowl, and cover with a damp cloth.
Allow the dough to sit in a warm, draft free place, covered for 1 hour to double.
Punch down the dough. Use a 2 ounce ice cream scoop, lightly sprayed with cooking spray, to separate the dough into even portions after punching it down to release the air bubbles.
Roll into a ball in your hands then arrange side by side, in a buttered non-stick metal baking pan. I used a 10-inch spring form pan.
Melt the remaining 3 tablespoons of butter and using a pastry brush, lightly brush the tops. Reserve some of the melted butter to brush on the tops after the rolls come out of the oven, too.
Cover with a damp cloth and allow the rolls to rise again until doubled, about one hour.
Bake in a preheated 400°F oven for 20-22 minutes.
Serve immediately.
Serving Size: Makes 12 large rolls
Number of Servings: 12
Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user CATLADY1031.