Old Fashioned Rolls

  1. Put the milk and butter in a saucepan and heat to melt the butter. Stir the yeast into the water and set aside to dissolve and start to foam, about 5 minutes.
  2. Pour the milk into a large bowl and stir in the sugar and salt to dissolve. Cool to tepid before stirring in the yeast.
  3. Stir in the flour to make a smooth batter, then, going no more than a heaping spoonful at a time, stir in as much more flour as you need (somewhere between 1/2 cup/60 g and 3/4 cup/95 g) to get a dough that pulls away clean from the side of the bowl when you stir.
  4. This will not look like bread dough; it's wetter. Another test is to poke your finger in the dough and when you can pull it out without dough sticking, it's done.
  5. This will not look like bread dough; it's wetter. Another test is to poke your finger in the dough and when you can pull it out without dough sticking, it's done.
  6. Punch down the dough and have a bowl of melted butter at the ready for shaping. Then, dip your fingers in the butter and cut off a piece of dough about 2 ounces/55 g in weight. Shape it into a round, coating it well with butter, and set on a baking sheet.
  7. Continue shaping rolls in this way, giving some space between them (you'll need two large cookie sheets for the job).
  8. cAgain, set aside in a warm place to double in size, about an hour.
  9. Heat the oven to 350u0b0F/180u0b0C - no higher! Bake until golden on top and cooked through, about 20 minutes.

milk, butter, yeast, water, sugar, salt, white flour

Taken from www.epicurious.com/recipes/member/views/old-fashioned-rolls-52477731 (may not work)

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