Alright, girls, here's the recipe!
Joan's Rolls/Bread
Rolls:
Dissolve 2 pkg. yeast in 1/2 cup warm water. (Add 1/4 t. sugar to make it go faster.) Put in a blender: 2 c. warm water, 1 block margarine, 1/2 c. sugar, 2 t. salt, and 2 eggs. Blend for 1 1/2 minutes. Add yeast mixture and blend. In a very large bowl, have 7 cups of flour ready. Pour blender mixture into flour. Stir with big wooden spoon. Cover with cloth and let rise until double in size (1 1/2 hours or so). Split dough in half. With each half, roll out flat and cut pizza-style. Roll them up big end first. Put on pan that has been sprayed with Pam and let rise again until desired size (about 1/2 hour). Bake at 400 degrees for 12 minutes.
Bread (I love the taste of Joan's rolls, so I did some experimenting to make them into bread):
After the dough has risen to double its size in the bowl, punch down and shape into three loaves. Put them into three greased loaf pans, and let them rise until desired size. Bake at 350 degrees for 35 mins. Cover with foil after the first 10 mins so they don't get too brown.
3 comments:
YAY!!! i am so excited to try making these!!
I remember her teaching the young women in the ward that recipe... she called it her "Sacrament rolls" or something because she could leave for sacrament for the first raising (1 and 1/2 hour) and then for Sunday school the next! (1/2 hour)then home in the middle of Sunday School to cook them and back before RS started. :)
Mmmm! They sound yummy!
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