Showing posts with label rolls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rolls. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

The first time (making Peggy Rolls) is always the hardest.

Hello readers!  I have been busy over the last few months, packing, moving, moving again, and unpacking.  We lost our 13 year old dog, and adopted a rescue dog, I will introduce her later.

I have been enjoying my new abode with this awesome kitchen for about a month now and it's time to start blogging again. Besides, the island in the middle of the kitchen provides a perfect space for my computer so I can blog while cooking!

Taking a recipe, that has been perfected and then nicknamed after the person that perfected it, and duplicating it is a daunting task.  Every family get together, on my dad's side, for as long as I can remember my mom made crescent rolls.  Now called Peggy Rolls. These rolls are my FAVORITE bread substance EVER.  So the one other time I made these, I had mom help me so I could take these rolls to take to my in-law's house.  And naturally they love them just as much as I do...which is why I am attempting to make them today. Emphasis on attempting.  Yes I'm terrified.  I mean it's just ingredients, I have made many recipes some with disastrous results, but mostly with tummy pleasing turnouts.  So why does this recipe throw me for a loop?

It's not all that difficult, and now that I'm in my new house and only 5 minutes away from Mom it should be easier to get her help...but I'm going to put my big girl apron on and do this myself...if not then Mom is only 5 minutes away and can come rescue me.

As I said, this recipe is simple.  As always, getting everything out that you need to make the recipe, keeps you from forgetting something!

Start by mixing the yeast, sugar and water, and warming your milk.




Then mix the sugar and butter together, I always cook with butter, it's better for you and I think it tastes better.


Then add eggs.


Then finally add three cups of flour, and mix three minutes. This is also the point where you are supposed to add the salt, which I forgot because I was using it to prop the lid for the flour container.  I added it a bit later, but before the final cup of flour...

Oops....

Once the mixer starts to sound like it's too much, switch to the dough hook and add the remaining flour, I ended up using 6 full cups of flour, and then called my mom to make sure the dough looked like it was supposed to.  A soft dough should be silky in texture, yet not stick to your hands when you work with it.


So I sprinkled that bad boy with some flour (to keep it from sticking to the bowl), using a spatula around the edges and bottom to get good coverage all the way around and called it happy!

I used a plate to cover the bowl and set it aside (in a warm sunny place) to rise for 30-40 minutes note the reflection of two dogs in the bowl...they know I spill stuff and it's usually tasty stuff that I spill, or maybe they like to get underfoot so I will spill stuff....

So to introduce the new four legged food taster in our family.  Meet Cinnamon

I found her online over a month ago, I was looking for a full-grown-trained-good-with-kids-dog that was in a local rescue group, and I found her.  Our other dog Stormy got sick back in September and we saw her across the rainbow bridge.  Now Cinnamon has become (like two days ago) a part of this family.

Time to eat some lunch!

Ok it's been 30 minutes, and it's time to check the dough, see how it's rising.

Not quite done, so I'll wait 10 more minutes, and call Mom again, maybe she will come join me for the fun part of making these rolls!

There are two ways to use this dough, sweet rolls or crescent rolls.  I'm gonna do both.  Most of the dough will go towards crescent rolls, and I am going to use just enough dough to make a small pan of sweet rolls (twisted a bit) for my husband.  Instead of the raisins we got some chopped pecans and I'm going to put those in the rolls.

Once the dough is doubled, plop it out on the pastry mat and divide into two balls, put one back in the bowl and set aside.

For the crescent rolls, using a pastry mat, roll dough into a circle

and spread with softened butter

I used a pizza cutter cause it's easy that way, to cut the circle into 12-16 wedges

then roll them up!

They need to rise 30 minutes or so, depending on the environment.

For the cinnamon pecan rolls, roll dough into a rectangle, one side slightly thinner than the other

spread with butter, cinnamon sugar, and pecans and roll up starting with the thick side.

Cut into the desired number of rolls and put into a lightly greased pan

And at this point the crescent rolls had risen to perfection and are ready to bake. Put them on the bottom rack in the oven and keep an eye on them.

When the rolls come out of the oven smother them with butter.

Then you can eat them, refrigerate them for later or even freeze them.

When the cinnamon pecan rolls come out of the oven the drizzle with frosting if you wish. My DH doesn't like a lot of frosting, hence the light drizzle!

And a huge thanks to My JoMama, who did come over and took some pictures of the making of these scrumptious treats! If you are interested, and you should be, head over to her blog, Peg's Pantry! And because she is such a great teacher with easy directions it really wasn't that hard to make these Crescent or Sweet Rolls.  You can too!






Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Mother Hubbard's cupboards are bare!

Yeah, we missed grocery day...you know, that day that you both have free to go shopping...so we are going to have to wait until Friday...so until then i'm on a scavenger hunt for food!

Tonight I decided to try pizza roll ups...a twist on what I have created before.  And again, a super simple recipe...4 ingredients or less, unless you want to get crazy with your pizza stuffing!

One tube crescent rolls
Mozzarella cheese
Pepperoni
Sauce for dipping

Preheat the oven (my rolls said 375) and lay out the crescent rolls and cover the rolls with pepperoni

Then with the cheese


Roll each one up making sure the tail is under


Cook for 12 minutes

At this point you can preheat your pizza dipping sauce, or if you are like me, skip the sauce all together!

Make sure you don't burn your mouth eating these little gems! 

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Everyone loves chicken...right?

Hello my followers!

Tonight's fare is Garlic Chicken and my Cast Iron Rolls.

The chicken like most of my recipes of late was found on pinterest.  So this will be the first time I'm making it...

The rolls have been thawing and rising for almost 4 hours...and filling my kitchen and house with the yummy yeasty smell!

Helps that I've had my windows open for the last 6 hours!  YEAH for a warm day in March!  Tonight I'm going to do garlic parmesan rolls, which is the joy of this recipe, you can change up the topping for whatever flavor you want!  Just brush the tops before you bake, then again (just the butter or olive oil) after you bake and chow down!

But first things first, the chicken.  This is an easy 4 ingredient recipe, found in full on food.com is super simple, and you really can't go wrong with garlic and brown sugar!

Saute the garlic and oil, then throw in the brown sugar and mix

Cover the chicken in the mixture and bake for 15-30 minutes (depending on the thickness of your chicken) at 500.

After the chicken is done, reduce the temp and throw in the rolls.

Don't forget a veggie on the side!

Consume!

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Easy Italian

Hello my readers! A lot has been doing on since I last posted...school started, my last semester, and I'm planning a wedding!!!  :0D

Tonight I am preparing a meal of stuffed manicotti, garlic rolls and Italian sausage!  I found the recipe for stuffed manicotti on Pinterest and had to try it.  I love stuffed pastas, but this one did not require boiling the noodles first, a MAJOR bonus for me!

The rolls were super easy!  I went to the store and purchased a 12 count frozen white roll dough...see easy!  Then I greased my cast iron pan with olive oil and placed the rolls in the pan...then you wait 3-5 hours...



I did change the manicotti recipe a bit...I threw all of the stuffing ingredients in the mixer instead of doing it by hand.  Saved me time, and energy.  The blog where I found this says to use a pastry piping bag (which I don't have but now want) or a gallon ziplock bag with a corner cut off.  The hole I originally cut in the bag was not big enough to squeeze the super thick mixture through, and I probably put too much in at once (like the whole batch).  So I re-cut the bag, and then the hole was too big...so I stuffed each shell by hand...with my fingers...fun, time consuming and messy!  Next time I'm going to make sure I have a pastry piping bag...now time to throw them in the oven for 50 minutes!!!  Time to take a break until it's time to start the sausage and rolls.



I love garlic, it's become an addiction for me lately.  There are also health benefits to eating garlic.  I mixed butter with the juice from my jarred minced garlic...YUM!!!  Then brushed that on top of the rolls BEFORE baking (just follow the package directions for baking temp and time).  After they are done and nice and brown, brush them (or soak) them in garlic butter again!  Serve in the cast iron pan, it keeps them nice and warm!




Enjoy a wonderful dinner!

Friday, December 23, 2011

I know what you're getting for Christmas

Only two more days!  I’m not quite sure how to feel about that.  I’m moving along quite nicely, the brownies from last night taste delicious!  The sugar cookies rolled out  
and baked quickly, and apparently a little too quickly.  As I had the same problem with them as I did the brownies…that I did not discover until the last batch with my round chunk of leftover dough came out…totally raw in the middle…ugh, so they are all getting another two minutes in the oven…please oh please…success!   Puffy, fluffy, and cooked sugar cookies!!!

I also mixed up Lambert’s Rolls.  I’ve made these and put the recipe in an earlier post.



The next item on my list, and I need to check it twice, is Pecan Pie.  An actual request by my boyfriend!  This is a rare instance.  He usually just says, “Whatever” cause he’s not picky.  But he asked for a pecan pie…I’ve never made one before.  Not a problem, I’m Batman.


At least I hope it tastes as good as it looks...