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Whole Wheat Dinner Rolls

by Foodista

Aug 2, 2022

Prep: 45m

Cook: -1m

Serves: 19
Whole Wheat Dinner Rolls
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The recipe Whole Wheat Dinner Rolls can be made in approximately about 45 minutes.

One serving contains 159 calories, 5g of protein, and 2g of fat.

This recipe serves 19.

For 21 cents per serving, this recipe covers 9% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals.

6 people found this recipe to be tasty and satisfying.

It is brought to you by Foodista.

A mixture of flour, table salt, butter, and a handful of other ingredients are all it takes to make this recipe so delicious.

It works well as a bread.

It is a good option if you're following a lacto ovo vegetarian diet.

Taking all factors into account, this recipe earns a Gemali's Kitchen score of 35%, which is not so outstanding.

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup Water
    1 cup Water

  • 1/3 cups Coaches Oats Or Cracked Wheat
    1/3 cups Coaches Oats Or Cracked Wheat

  • 2-¼ teaspoons Active Dry Yeast
    2-¼ teaspoons Active Dry Yeast

  • ¼ teaspoons Granulated Sugar
    ¼ teaspoons Granulated Sugar

  • 1/3 cups Warm Water
    1/3 cups Warm Water

  • 2 Tablespoons Butter
    2 Tablespoons Butter

  • 1 Tablespoon Table Salt
    1 Tablespoon Table Salt

  • 2 Tablespoons Molasses
    2 Tablespoons Molasses

  • 2 Tablespoons Honey
    2 Tablespoons Honey

  • 2 Tablespoons Wheat Germ
    2 Tablespoons Wheat Germ

  • 1 cup Milk, Warm
    1 cup Milk, Warm

  • 3 cups Whole Wheat Flour
    3 cups Whole Wheat Flour

  • 2 cups All-purpose Flour
    2 cups All-purpose Flour

  • 1 whole Egg White For Egg Wash
    1 whole Egg White For Egg Wash

Method

In a small saucepan, bring the 1 cup water and ...

In a small saucepan, bring the 1 cup water and the Coaches Oats to a boil, turn down to medium low and simmer for about 6 minutes.
In a small saucepan, bring the 1 cup water and the Coaches Oats to a boil, turn down to medium low and simmer for about 6 minutes.

Remove from heat and cool to lukewarm.

Remove from heat and cool to lukewarm.

Dissolve the yeast in a medium sized bowl with ...

Dissolve the yeast in a medium sized bowl with 1/3 cup warm water and the sugar. Stir together, then let sit 10 minutes.
Dissolve the yeast in a medium sized bowl with 1/3 cup warm water and the sugar. Stir together, then let sit 10 minutes.

Add the Coach Oats mixture to yeast mixture and...

Add the Coach Oats mixture to yeast mixture and add the butter, salt, molasses, honey, wheat germ and milk to the bowl of an electric mixer and with the paddle attachment, mix together to combine.
Add the Coach Oats mixture to yeast mixture and add the butter, salt, molasses, honey, wheat germ and milk to the bowl of an electric mixer and with the paddle attachment, mix together to combine.

Add the one cup of whole wheat flour and two cu...

Add the one cup of whole wheat flour and two cups of the all purpose flour.
Add the one cup of whole wheat flour and two cups of the all purpose flour.

Mix until well combined. Clean off the paddle a...

Mix until well combined. Clean off the paddle attachment, scrape the sides of the bowl and add the dough attachment to the mixer.
Mix until well combined. Clean off the paddle attachment, scrape the sides of the bowl and add the dough attachment to the mixer.

With the mixer going on low speed, add the rema...

With the mixer going on low speed, add the remaining whole wheat flour a little at a time until the dough starts coming together.
With the mixer going on low speed, add the remaining whole wheat flour a little at a time until the dough starts coming together.

After two of the remaining cups are added, let ...

After two of the remaining cups are added, let the mixer knead the dough for a minute or so. If it is still sticking to the sides, add about 1/4 cup more flour, let it mix. Keep adding a little flour at a time until the ball of dough no longer sticks to the sides.
After two of the remaining cups are added, let the mixer knead the dough for a minute or so. If it is still sticking to the sides, add about 1/4 cup more flour, let it mix. Keep adding a little flour at a time until the ball of dough no longer sticks to the sides.

Let it knead for 8-10 minutes on medium-low speed.

Let it knead for 8-10 minutes on medium-low speed.

Remove the bowl from the mixer.

Remove the bowl from the mixer.
Remove the bowl from the mixer.

Take the dough out of the bowl and spray it wit...

Take the dough out of the bowl and spray it with cooking spray. Return the ball of dough to the bowl, cover it with a towel or plastic wrap and let sit in a warm, dry place for an hour until doubled in size (mine took almost 2 hours).
Take the dough out of the bowl and spray it with cooking spray. Return the ball of dough to the bowl, cover it with a towel or plastic wrap and let sit in a warm, dry place for an hour until doubled in size (mine took almost 2 hours).

Punch down the dough and make 2.50 ounce sized ...

Punch down the dough and make 2.50 ounce sized balls of doughyoull get about 19 rolls. Set them on a baking sheet and cover with a tea towel.
Punch down the dough and make 2.50 ounce sized balls of doughyoull get about 19 rolls. Set them on a baking sheet and cover with a tea towel.

Let them rise for about 45 minutes.

Let them rise for about 45 minutes.

During the last 20 minutes of rise time, prehea...

During the last 20 minutes of rise time, preheat oven to 375 degrees.
During the last 20 minutes of rise time, preheat oven to 375 degrees.

Fill a dutch oven or oven safe pot with water a...

Fill a dutch oven or oven safe pot with water and place on the lowest shelf of the oven, this will add steam in the oven.
Fill a dutch oven or oven safe pot with water and place on the lowest shelf of the oven, this will add steam in the oven.

Brush each roll with egg wash.

Brush each roll with egg wash.
Brush each roll with egg wash.

Bake the rolls for 17-23 minutes (you may have ...

Bake the rolls for 17-23 minutes (you may have to do this in two batches, unless you have a huge oven).
Bake the rolls for 17-23 minutes (you may have to do this in two batches, unless you have a huge oven).

Let the rolls sit on the baking sheet sit for a...

Let the rolls sit on the baking sheet sit for a few minutes, then remove rolls from pan and place on a wire rack to cool completely.
Let the rolls sit on the baking sheet sit for a few minutes, then remove rolls from pan and place on a wire rack to  cool completely.

NOTE: Due to the molasses, the rolls will have...

NOTE: Due to the molasses, the rolls will have a brown tone, so when your baking them, make sure the bottom has a light brown color to them, at first I thought I was over cooking the rolls, and I wasnt, 19 minutes seemed to be perfect amount of time.
NOTE:  Due to the molasses, the rolls will have a brown tone, so when your baking them, make sure the bottom has a light brown color to them, at first I thought I was over cooking the rolls, and I wasnt, 19 minutes seemed to be perfect amount of time.

Serving Size: 19 2.5 oz rolls

Serving Size: 19 2.5 oz rolls
Serving Size: 19  2.5 oz rolls

Calories per roll: 145, Fat: 1.2, Cholester...

Calories per roll: 145, Fat: 1.2, Cholesterol: .03, Sodium: 20, Potassium: 117, Carbs: 29, Fiber: 3, Sugar: 3.8, Protein: 4.9
Calories per roll:  145,  Fat:  1.2,  Cholesterol:  .03,  Sodium:  20,  Potassium:  117,  Carbs:  29,  Fiber:  3,  Sugar:  3.8,  Protein:  4.9

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