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I recommend these rolls as a sweet treat for Christmas or Easter morning, or whenever you have overnight guests. When my son and son-in-law visit, they devour them almost before they hit the table. They're so yummy, gooey and good.
Nutritional Facts 1 serving (1 piece) equals 191 calories, 6 g fat (2 g saturated fat), 9 mg cholesterol, 242 mg sodium, 31 g carbohydrate, 2 g fiber, 4 g protein.
Originally published as Cherry Almond Pull-Apart Bread in Country Woman November/December 2004, p33
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Reviewed on Dec. 12, 2012 by MissMadge
Here, in the deep South we use pecans as a sub for the Almonds, coarsely chopped, at times instead of the Almonds ... Oh yeah!
Reviewed on Sep. 07, 2009 by littlegto
This is one of my hubbies favorites. I had to adjust the recipe as we do not have frozenbread dough dinner rolls. Easy to make and fun too!
This is one of my hubbies favorites. I had to adjust the recipe as we do not have frozen
bread dough dinner rolls. Easy to make and fun too!
Reviewed on Jan. 04, 2009 by baroness
dried cranberries an dried cherries work well also, especially for diabetic eaters
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