I
love these rolls, they are so soft and delicious! They remind me of those
potato rolls that used to be my favorite burger rolls. I made a vegan batch by replacing
eggs with flax eggs and these came out just as fluffy and tasty.
I
adapted this recipe from a wonderful recipe for GF Hawaiian rolls from
Recreating Happiness’s blog. The
Hawaiian roll texture was so fluffy that I would not have believed they were GF
if I had not made them myself. I
so missed this type of bread texture.
I decided to see if I could replace some of the ingredients to make
dinner rolls as well as rolls for sandwiches, burgers and hot dogs. Success! The texture and taste were great. If you make this recipe you must use the coconut flour,
which is the secret ingredient that makes the rolls so fluffy.
The batter is soft like a cake batter so it needs to rise in some sort
of mold. I made them in a muffin tin to make dinner rolls and also in a canoe
(Twinkie) pan to make hot dog
rolls. Next time I will use
english muffin rings to make burger
rolls.
The batter is easy to whip up as there is no need to proof the
yeast. It takes an hour to rise
but only about 10 minutes to bake, depending upon your oven.
GLUTEN FREE DINNER
ROLLS - PERFECT FOR BURGER & HOT DOG ROLLS
Makes 12 Dinner Rolls
INGREDIENTS
DRY
2 ¼ tsp. or 1 packet
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Rapid Rise Yeast
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⅓
cup
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Sugar
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1 cup
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Tapioca Flour
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¾ cup
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Corn or Potato Starch
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½ cup
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Superfine White Rice Flour
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¼ cup
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Coconut Flour (secret ingredient
that is necessary for fluffy rolls)
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2 tsp.
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Xanthan Gum
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1 tsp.
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Baking Powder
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1 tsp.
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Baking Soda
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1 ¼ tsp.
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Sea Salt
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WET
1 ¼ cup
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Milk of choice.
For vegan or dairy free use a non
dairy milk such as almond, rice, soy, hemp, etc.
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¼ cup
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Unsalted butter - melted
For dairy free or vegan use a mild
tasting oil such as canola.
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2 large
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Eggs - room temperature (or warm up
cold eggs by placing them in warm water)
For egg free or vegan use ¼ cup of
water + 2 Tbs. of ground flax seeds.
Mix and let sit for a few minutes until it thickens.
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1 Tbs.
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Apple Cider Vinegar
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DIRECTIONS
1) Grease and flour a muffin tin (for 12
muffins). If using a canoe pan or
english muffin rings on a baking sheet, grease and flour the canoe pan and/or
baking sheet and rings. Set aside.
Muffin tin greased and floured. |
2) In
the bowl of a stand mixer or a large mixing bowl add the dry ingredients and
mix with a whisk until well combined.
Dry ingredients mixed together in the bowl of a stand mixer. |
3) Add
all the wet ingredients and beat well for about 2 minutes on medium speed with
the stand mixer. If doing it by
hand keep stirring until the batter is smooth. It will be like a cake batter.
Flax Eggs. |
Adding wet ingredients to dry ones. |
Vegan batter all mixed. Note the flecks of flax eggs. |
Egg batter all mixed. |
4) Portion
out the batter evenly into the 12 cup muffin tin. The batter should just meet the top of each cup. I scooped out the batter and then used
wet hands to smooth out the tops. Fill the canoe pan or english muffin rings to
the tops as well.
Vegan batter. On left batter scooped into pan. On right batter has been smoothed out with wet hands |
Canoe pan with batter smoothed out. |
5) Place
in a warm place to rise for an hour.
Vegan batter after rising. |
Egg batter in canoe pan after rising. |
6) When
there is 20 minutes of rising time left preheat the oven to 325℉.
7) When
the oven is preheated and the rolls have risen for an hour place the baking
pans into the center of the oven to bake.
The rolls are done when the tops are browned. In my oven, which is very accurate, it took 10 minutes.
Hot dog rolls all done. |
Vegan rolls all done. I opened up one so you could see the fluffy inside. |
8) Let
the rolls cool in the pan for 5 minutes and then take them out of the pans to
cool completely on a rack. You can
serve these warm (not hot) too.
Very yummy!
9) I
prefer to warm them a little after the second day, but they stay moist and soft
for several days.Rolls cooling completely on a rack. |
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