We ended up going to the GF's Sisters for dinner today, they had the normal ham, mashed taters, stuffing balls. Said we don't have dessert or deviled eggs. So we made eggs and pumpkin cheese cake last night. I decided to try to make rolls this morning.
I have not baked bread in a good many years. Here is the recipe I used today. It came up on my FB last week.
2cups warm water
1/4cup sugar
1.5 tbsp yeast
1.5 tsp salt
1/4cup vegetable oil
5.5 cups flour (I just used all purpose)
Dissolve sugar in warm water. Add yeast and let proof. Mix oil into yeast mixture once proofed.
Mix flour and salt in separate bowl.
Add dry mixture to wet mixture one cup at a time and stir / mix until soft dough forms....
Knead for 3-5 minutes....
Place in oiled bowl, turn over to coat both sides. Let rise one hour in warm spot. I put mine in a sunny window...
Punch down, shape into loaves. Place into greased bread pans. Let rise 30-40 minutes.
Bake at 350 for approx 30 minutes. Brush tops with butter while warm.
I used Crisco on my hands when making the rolls, it helps them not stick together so much, I put some kosher salt on half of them. These baked in the counter top breville convection oven for 26 minutes. maybe 18 or 20 would have made a difference in moisture. Also I foolishly measured out the flour and put it back and of course when all the flour was added I should have had more because it was a sticky mess. so I cleaned up my hands and added a bit more before putting it in the oiled bowl and sitting in the gas oven to proof with the pilot light heat for about an hour. After they were done I brushed with some melted butter.
They turned out kind of heavier than I had hoped and a bit drier than I thought they should be, but people seemed to like them.
First time using this recipe, not sure where the one I used to make is I would have to find it.
It wasn't pretty but they turned out decent.
Comments from bakers that know more than me or know what I did wrong are welcome. That should open this up to pretty much anyone.