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Braided Dinner Rolls

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Eggs, Grains 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/3 Potato Refrigerator Dough
1 Egg
1 tb Water
3/4 ts Poppy seed
3/4 ts Sesame seed

INSTRUCTIONS

Divide dough into 18 equal parts. Roll each part into rope, 7 inches long,
on lightly floured surface. Place groups of 3 ropes each close together on
lightly greased cookie sheet. Braid ropes gently and loosely. Do not
stretch. Pinch ends to fasten; tuck under securely. Let rise until double,
45 to 60 minutes.
Heat oven to 375 F Beat egg and water slightly; brush over braids. Sprinkle
each of 3 braids with 1/4 teaspoon poppy seed and each of remaining 3
braids with 1/4 teaspoon sesame seed. Bake until golden brown, about 15
minutes.
VARIATIONS: Parker House Rolls: Prepare Potato Refrigerator Dough (page
37). Divide into halves (refrigerate 1 half for future use or use for
Crescent Rolls, page 00). Divide remaining half of dough into halves. Roll
1 half into rectangle, 13x9 inches. Cut into 3- inch circles; brush with
margarine or butters softened. Fold each so top half overlaps slightly.
Press edges together Place close together in greased round baking pan, 9 x1
1/2 inches. Brush with margarine or butter, softened. Repeat with remaining
dough. Let rise until double, 45 to 60 minutes. Heat oven to 400° F. Bake
until light brown, 13 to 15 minutes. 20 rolls
Crescent Rolls: Prepare Potato Refrigerator Dough (page 37). Divide into
halves (refrigerate 1 half for future use or use for Parker House Rolls).
Divide remaining half of dough into halves. Roll 1 half into 12-inch
circle. Spread with margarine or butter soft- ened. Cut circle into 16
wedges. Roll up, beginning at rounded edges. Place rolls, with points
under- neath, on greased cookie sheet; curve ends slightly. Brush with
margarine or butter softened. Repeat with remaining dough. Let rise until
double, 45 to 60 minutes. Heat oven to 400° F. Bake until light brown, 13
to 15 minutes. 32 rolls
Hamburger Buns: Divide one-third of Potato Refrigerator Dough (page 37)
into 12 equal parts. Shape each part into smooth ball on lightly floured
surface with lightly greased fingers; flatten. Place about 1 inch apart on
greased cookie sheet. Let rise until double, 45 to 60 minutes. Heat oven to
4000. Brush buns with margarine or butter, softened; sprinkle with sesame
seed or poppy seed. Bake until golden brown, 13 to 15 minutes. 1 dozen
rolls
Recipe by: Betty Crocker's Best of Baking
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #981 by "M. Hicks" <nitro_ii@email.msn.com>
on Jan 4, 1998

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