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"This is my favorite recipe for dinner rolls since they rise nice and high and brake up fluffy and golden brown," says Loraine Meyer of Bend, Oregon. "I won a ribbon at the county fair with these rolls two years in a row."
Nutritional Facts 1 serving (1 each) equals 223 calories, 7 g fat (2 g saturated fat), 20 mg cholesterol, 116 mg sodium, 34 g carbohydrate, 1 g fiber, 5 g protein.
Originally published as Potato Rolls in Country Woman January/February 2001, p40
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Reviewed on Nov. 26, 2012 by voyagergreg
EXCELLENT rolls! I've now made these 3 times & tweeked the recipe a tad! Used 8 Tablespoons butter & 3 T. crisco for the shortening...Also added 2 T. honey to the hot milk, used potato water for the 1/2 cup of water..Oil your hands well at last stage to easily work dough instead of adding more flour..I highly suggest lining baking pans w/ parchment paper as rolls brown quicky on bottoms..I also baked them @ 350 degrees...Family loved these rolls!
Reviewed on Mar. 11, 2010 by carolynstowers
I used half of the dough for rolls and refrigerated the other half over night and the next morning I made cinnamon rolls for breakfast. I rolled the dough out to 1/8 of and inch and sprinkled with sugar then pressed raisens into the dough ( I soaked the raisens in warm water first) brushed the dough down with melted butter then I applied about 3/4 cup of brown sugar to the dough. I rolled up the dough and then cut into 2 inch pieces. Placed the dough pieces into a greased muffin pan. Mashed the dough down. Let the dough rise 2 hrs and baked. I frosted the top with a mixture of power sugar and a couple table spoons of butter with a couple table spoons of milk. My cinnamon rolls were delicious.
Reviewed on Mar. 10, 2010 by carolynstowers
This is the roll recipe that I've been looking for. Very gooood. The timing for this recipe is great. I made the dough this morning refrigerated and shaped 2 hours before dinner. We had hot delicious rolls fresh out of the oven for dinner. If you like this recipe try the recipe for glazed potatoe donuts. yummie...
Reviewed on Nov. 27, 2009 by delinad
I'm surprised that no one has reviewed this recipe yet. It was fantastic!! It's my new roll recipe for every occasion. I used butter flavor crisco and the butter flavor really came through. The only thing I'd advise is, don't try to double it. You need a bath tub and a boat paddle to mix it, there is so much dough!The dough is a bit sticky when first mixed, but refrigerating it makes it easer to handle and most of the work is done the day before. They were huge and so light and fluffy!!I'm really into whole grains, so next time I'll try using at least half whole wheat.
I'm surprised that no one has reviewed this recipe yet. It was fantastic!! It's my new roll recipe for every occasion. I used butter flavor crisco and the butter flavor really came through. The only thing I'd advise is, don't try to double it. You need a bath tub and a boat paddle to mix it, there is so much dough!
The dough is a bit sticky when first mixed, but refrigerating it makes it easer to handle and most of the work is done the day before. They were huge and so light and fluffy!!
I'm really into whole grains, so next time I'll try using at least half whole wheat.
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