Thursday, September 15, 2011

Buttermilk Refrigerator Rolls by Amanda Cracroft

3 cups Buttermilk (room temperature)
3 cups flour
1 T. yeast dissolved in ¼ cup warm water (first let rise a few minutes)
½ cup sugar
3 eggs, beaten with a fork
2 tsp salt
5 cups flour (sometimes you need a cup more–it should not be too sticky)
½ cup oil
1 tsp baking soda


Dissolve yeast in ¼ c. warm water and let proof a few minutes. Mix the buttermilk, flour and yeast together thoroughly in a large mixing bowl. Cover and let this stand at room temperature until double in size, about 2 hours.
Add sugar, eggs, salt, flour, oil, and baking soda. Mix well and knead for 7-10 minutes. Roll out what you want and place the rest in the refrigerator(see note below on rolling rolls), lightly covered so air can still circulate. The next time you want some fresh baked rolls, take from the bowl what you want and again put the rest back in the refrigerator. It will keep for 7 days. (This is perfect for Sunday meals because you don’t have a lot of mess to clean up and it’s quick.)
Let rolls rise on baking sheets until double in size. Time depends on the room temperature, usually 1½ – 2 hours. Dough from the refrigerator will take longer because the dough is cold.


Bake at 350° for 10-12 minutes. Brush with melted butter if you like.


NOTE: The ART of Butterhorn Rolls:
roll each segment of dough flat into a circle. With a pizza cutter, cut into fourths then each fourth into thirds – making 12 pie shapes. Roll each one up starting at the wide end. Place on cookie sheet and let rise! Beautiful rolls on the dinner table!

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