Oldfashioned Icebox Rolls Recipe by myra CookEatShare


These icebox rolls really are easy to make (easier than they sound

Ingredients and Substitutions The dough for these rolls is the same dough I use for all sweet doughs like cinnamon rolls, sticky buns, and yeast donuts. Although they contain sugar, they're not actually sweet. The sugar simply helps the rolls stay soft and fluffy. Yeast: Yeast is a type of biological leavening. It is what makes yeast dough rise.


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Nutrition information Advertisement ingredients Units: US 1 cup water 1⁄2 cup shortening 1 (1/4 ounce) envelope active dry yeast 1⁄2 cup warm water (100° to 110°) 1 teaspoon sugar 2 large eggs 1⁄2 cup sugar 1 teaspoon salt 5 cups bread flour 1⁄4 - 1⁄2 cup butter, melted


Oldfashioned Icebox Rolls Recipe by myra CookEatShare

About the recipe These pocketbook-shaped rolls bake up lickety-split, with a tender crumb and golden crust. Light, soft and sweet, they'd be right at home on any Thanksgiving table. To make these rolls vegetarian, substitute shortening for the lard. You can make the dough up to a week ahead of time and bake only what you need for dinner.


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Ingredients 1 package (1/4 ounce) active dry yeast 2-1/2 cups water, divided 1/2 cup shortening 2 large eggs, beaten 1-1/2 teaspoons salt 1/2 cup sugar 8-1/2 to 9 cups all-purpose flour 1/3 cup butter, melted Directions Dissolve yeast in 1/2 cup warm water (110°-115°). In a separate bowl, combine 1 cup boiling water and shortening.


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Instructions. Mix together the lard, sugar, salt, mashed potatoes, and milk. Allow mixture to cool. Add the eggs. Dissolve yeast in warm water and add to mixture. Add enough flour to make the stiff dough. Knead on board until it does not stick. Let rise until double size.


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Ingredients 1 cup boiling water 6 tablespoons shortening ¼ cup sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 (1/4-oz.) envelope active dry yeast ¼ cup warm water (105° to 115°) 1 large egg, lightly beaten 4 cups all-purpose flour ¼ cup butter, melted and divided Directions Advertisement Learn how to make Icebox Dinner Rolls.


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1. Boil the water and then add all ingredients except the yeast. This not only simplifies the process, it also heats up the flour. This in turn helps the dough rise quickly by providing a perfect environment for the yeast. The only thing to watch out for is that the mixture is cool enough before you add the yeast.


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Make the dough, chill it overnight, then assemble the rolls as directed in step 4, placing each dough spiral inside a muffin cup. Cover the pans with plastic wrap and refrigerate them overnight. The next day, remove the pans from the refrigerator and let the dough rise at room temperature until doubled in size, about 1 1/2 hours.


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Add salt, one room temperature egg and flavorless oil. I use avocado. Add 6 cups of flour, holding back the last 3/4 cup until you see if you need it. Finish mixing, rise and knead The dough will be soft, this is fine. Add the last 3/4 cup flour if the dough and mix in. Cover and let rise 1 to 1 1/2 hours until doubled. Knead 5 minutes.


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Total: 3 hours 20 minutes Make-ahead overnight dinner rolls? YES, PLEASE! And they come out amazingly soft + buttery. I bet you can't stop with just 1 roll! 4.9 stars ( 12 ratings) Print Recipe Pin Recipe Leave a Review Ingredients ½ cup warm whole milk, 105-110 degrees F ½ cup warm water, 105-110 degrees F 2 ¼ teaspoons active dry yeast