Guest guest Posted December 13, 2007 Report Share Posted December 13, 2007 Sharon, The link didn't work. Could you try it again or make a www.tinyurl.com with it and then it won't be to long to stay clickable? These sound good. It is nice that your daughter was able to make a great impression with these. You're doing a great job of teaching her how to make yummy things. Homemade sweet rolls are so good......... Judy - Sharon Zakhour Thursday, December 13, 2007 8:18 AM Re: sweet potatoes I've never tried freezing mashed sweet potatoes, but regular potatoes do not freeze well, so you might want to experiment before freezing a whole bunch. Whole uncooked sweet potatoes tend to last a long time so they should be OK by Christmas. As to the rolls, I would suggest the bread my great grandmother used to make. The recipe has been handed down and I just taught my daughter how to make dinner rolls and breakfast cinnamon rolls using this recipe. It's unbelievably yummy, though it is a bit involved. To form the dough into rolls, you take about half the dough, roll it into a large rectangle, spread with softened butter and sprinkle liberally with cinnamon sugar and toss on raisins. Roll it up and pinch closed - place seam side down on the cutting board. Slice into 1 " pieces and place them - cut side up - into a buttered 9x13 pan so they are snugged up against each other. Let it rise until doubled. Brush liberally with melted butter and pop into an oven. A 350degree oven for about 40 minutes should be about right - they should be golden brown and have a hollow sound when you tap it. Seriously try these, they are SOOOO good. I only make them a couple times a year because they are so decadent. My daughter was the hit of her dad's Thanksgiving when she made these as dinner rolls. :-) http://f1.grp.fs.com/v1/4DphRx6WnOxGqteys1_onvPAcZ8cRC6vRYZ4WrBn7pbXkLXlTHd\ eh862GEkeYMj_YFDfQfUtIs7ntTZ1SpyxhYvp4fHxGA/%2ARecipes/Breads/Yeast%20Breads%20/\ Biocca%2A%20Buns Sharon clairethewitch70 wrote: > Hello > I live in the UK and dont find sweet potatoes regularly in the shops. However yesterday I was > lucky to find a bag reduced in my local supermarket. Could I make a mash with them, just > like ordinary potatoes and freeze it ready for Christmas? > Also I spend lots of money every week buying breakfast choc chip brioches and buns for my > children, I would also love to know how to make these. Any help would be appreciated. > Thanks > Claire > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2007 Report Share Posted December 13, 2007 I am a holdout with the tinyurls, for some reason. You can find the recipe in the Bread Folder, under Yeast Breads. They're called Biocca Rolls. :-) Sharon wwjd wrote: > Sharon, > The link didn't work. Could you try it again or make a www.tinyurl.com with it and then it won't be to long to stay clickable? These sound good. It is nice that your daughter was able to make a great impression with these. You're doing a great job of teaching her how to make yummy things. Homemade sweet rolls are so good......... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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