Fabulous Dinner Rolls
Are you looking for an out-of-this-world roll recipe to add to your Thanksgiving menu? Look no further.
This yeast roll recipe comes courtesy of Meg from Little Bit of Life blog. She got it from her great-grandmother Lola.
And I ask you, does anyone make rolls better than a great grandma?
I think not.
I've gotta tell you, I am a staunch believer in my own garlic cheese rolls, a family favorite for a number of years. Every roll I bake is measured against the venerable GCR. Very few make the cut.
These? Well just look at them. I think, rather than Yeast Rolls, they should be renamed Mile High Rolls. One roll stretches from chin to eyebrow. Eating one is like eating buttery air.
This year, for Thanksgiving? I will make two kinds of rolls. My garlic cheese rolls (because we want no serious pouty-faces around here). And these.
They are that good.
This yeast roll recipe comes courtesy of Meg from Little Bit of Life blog. She got it from her great-grandmother Lola.
And I ask you, does anyone make rolls better than a great grandma?
I think not.
I've gotta tell you, I am a staunch believer in my own garlic cheese rolls, a family favorite for a number of years. Every roll I bake is measured against the venerable GCR. Very few make the cut.
These? Well just look at them. I think, rather than Yeast Rolls, they should be renamed Mile High Rolls. One roll stretches from chin to eyebrow. Eating one is like eating buttery air.
This year, for Thanksgiving? I will make two kinds of rolls. My garlic cheese rolls (because we want no serious pouty-faces around here). And these.
They are that good.
Labels: breads
15 Comments:
I love making home made bread for the holidays! This is a wonderful recipe! Thank you! ♥
That is so nice using Lola's roll recipe. I know Meg will be so happy that you featured them here. I know I am really proud that you did, so thank you. Both ladies are wonderful cooks. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving too,The benefits of having a great daughter-in-love who cooks. :)
Farm Girl, so Meg is your daughter-in-law? How cool! I didn't know! And you know Lola, too? I love it so much when we can all share recipes. I'm eager to try more of Meg's since this one is so wonderful :)
I could have sworn I left a comment already, so if you get a double post so sorry!
Thank you for the link up! I'm so glad you liked them, they really are delicious rolls.
I have your garlic cheese rolls on my "To Make" list now, can't wait to try them!
I may just give these a shot, Lynn, even though I have had very little luck at making yeast rolls before. But hope springs eternal! :)
Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
they look so soft and fluffy, my kind of rolls!
Buttery air...now I LOVE the sound of that!
Hi
I don't know what happened, but I lost you along the; happy I found you again; great post!
Rita
Butter air? I am in! These are gorgeous!
Lynn, thank you so much for posting this. I'm going to make these for Thanksgiving this year for a group of 14 people. They sound fantastic. Perfect timing!!!! Sending hugs your way.
Carol from NO REASON NEEDED. I'd be happy to guest post and would subsequently LOVE to have you post over at my space.
Should you send me a message with your email I'd be happy to set you up as a guest blogger.
Carol :)
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I can't believe how high those rolls are. That's fantastic. I'm always on the lookout for a good roll recipe. I usually measure them up again the Tyler Florence Parker House Rolls recipe I always use. But, these might give them some stiff competition. Thanks for visiting my blog and for your kind comments.
Trying these this week. My T-giving rolls burned (forgot to adjust for altitude change).
Eek.
Lynn, these rolls look fabulous, so light and fluffy :-)
Wow..I came from Diane's blog and what a yummy blog :)
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