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Message started by Carolyn™ on Feb 7th, 2010 at 9:18pm

Title: BACON POTATO & CHEESE TOPPED ROLLS
Post by Carolyn™ on Feb 7th, 2010 at 9:18pm
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BACON POTATO & CHEESE
 DINNER ROLLS

2 Cups Plain Flour
1 Sachet dried yeast 7g (l tspn)
1/2 tspn salt
1 tspn sugar
1 Egg lightly beaten
2 Tablesp melted butter (cooled)
3/4 Cup Warm Water

Topping:

1 Cup diced Bacon
2 Medium Potatoes Diced 5mm
1/2 Cup Grated Tasty Cheese

Optional Flakes Garlic & Chilli
Extra oil for brushing

Make A Sponge with l Sachet Yeast, 1 tsp Sugar, 1 Tablespoon Flour & 2 Tablespoons Warm Water- wait till it bubbles

Grease 4 mini tins or tray

Put into Bowl Flour, sugar, salt, egg, melted butter , yeast sponge and 3/4 cup Warm Water mix and then turn out and knead for approximately 10 minutes or until smooth and elastic.

Put into lightly oiled bowl and put into a warm draft free place covered until double in size.
(optional I used small top container of my Thermal Pot)

(Optional I put about 1" hot water into the larger Thermal Pot container)

(Optional I put the small container into the large and the lid on and closed the Thermal Pot.)

The dough doubled within 30 minutes.

Prepare Topping.

Diced Potato, Diced Bacon & Grated Cheese

Fry Bacon in 1 Tablespoon of vegetable oil until starting to brown

Remove Bacon & Fry Potato until tender & brown, Mix in Bacon and put aside to cool

Punch Down & Divide Doubled Dough into 4

Shape into four rolls (I divided each roll into 5 and put in tin brush with extra Oil)
Or put on tray

Spread tops with bacon & potato mix

Then Sprinkle on Cheese & pinch of Garlic & Chilli flakes if desired

Cover with a clean cloth (some like to use clingwrap) and put in a warm draft free place to again double

Mine took approx. 1.30 hours

After about an hour I started the beads heating

Once the beads were white I started heating up the oven 18 beads up and 6 under I left it heating for 20 minutes
Temperature 200C approx.

Put the tins in and check after 10 minutes and turn it

I checked again at 25 minutes and took them out at 35 minutes

I took them out of the tins and put them on a trivet to cool.

Title: Re: BACON POTATO & CHEESE TOPPED ROLLS
Post by skiproosel on Feb 7th, 2010 at 9:42pm
Wow! a beautiful roll with great presentation  10/10


Skip [smiley=batman.gif]

Title: Re: BACON POTATO & CHEESE TOPPED ROLLS
Post by 69conroy on Feb 8th, 2010 at 4:42pm
can i be an adoptive son ;D
i would have to be one of best fed
people around,they look beut  :'( :'( :'(

Daryl

Title: Re: BACON POTATO & CHEESE TOPPED ROLLS
Post by Carolyn™ on Feb 9th, 2010 at 9:00am
Daryl a rather moody cook at this address  :D and the everyday fare is pretty ordinary  [smiley=rofl.gif]

Title: Re: BACON POTATO & CHEESE TOPPED ROLLS
Post by Michaelb on Feb 9th, 2010 at 9:04am
Rippers Carolyn, when Daryl comes up he is going to pick me up on the way through.

Title: Re: BACON POTATO & CHEESE TOPPED ROLLS
Post by Bonnie on Feb 9th, 2010 at 10:06am
Very well done [smiley=chef.gif]

Title: Re: BACON POTATO & CHEESE TOPPED ROLLS
Post by 69conroy on Feb 9th, 2010 at 10:52am

Daryl a rather moody cook at this address  Cheesy and the everyday fare is pretty ordinary  Smiley

sounds just like home  :D :D :D

Daryl

Title: Re: BACON POTATO & CHEESE TOPPED ROLLS
Post by Carolyn™ on Feb 9th, 2010 at 12:16pm
Over at http://www.camp-cook.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2562 there is a bread challenge.  They are open minded about what you use cooking.  I used my french cast iron what I call a caserole dish in the home oven to make this no knead bread from Jim Faheys idea.    I was trying to get my head around crusty open holed bread as my preference is for dense grainy stuff.  I added cheese to it and enjoyed it purely with butter.  I think the idea is that the holey bread is good for dipping in soups and casseroles but in this household we dont seem to do that.

We do our own thing  for breakfast and lunch.  The moth made this lunch with the bread and some left over turkey breast.  He said the bread tasted good so thats something  :R




Title: Re: BACON POTATO & CHEESE TOPPED ROLLS
Post by 69conroy on Feb 9th, 2010 at 6:08pm
moth sounds like good bloke
michealb & i dont like competition
hope to catch up with you one day

Daryl

Title: Re: BACON POTATO & CHEESE TOPPED ROLLS
Post by Bonnie on Feb 9th, 2010 at 7:34pm
Nice looking bread  Carolyn :)


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