Honey Oat Dinner Rolls

12 rolls Prep Time 1 hours   Cook Time 30 minutes   Rated: Print
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One recipe, three options. This is keeping it simple. We love this recipe for all the reasons you love a recipe. Simple, versatile additive free tasty

There isn’t anything I love more than some fragrant homemade rolls or bread with homemade soup (of course homemade, is there another type of soup?), homemade jam, toasted with loads of butter…or just piping hot straight from the oven, so that I burn my mouth! (Do not try this at home.)

Keeping It Simple:

Use a muffin tin, roll dough into a large rectangle and spread with Chocolate Hazelnut Spread (Notella). Roll up and cut into rounds. Place cut side up into muffin tin and bake 15 minutes or until golden. Brush with butter and serve warm.

Place pieces of bread dough through a pasta roller to make long pieces of dough. Lay onto a lined baking tray, brush with butter and sprinkle with seeds of choice and a little salt. Bake 15 minutes at 180°C. Reduce heat further to 150°C and leave in oven until crispy. Break up and use as you would crackers or flat bread.

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Need

Do

1  

Place yeast, milk, sugar, honey and butter into Thermomix bowl and warm 3 min/37°C/speed 1. Allow to sit in Thermomix bowl for at least 10 minutes or until starting to bubble.

2  

Add remaining ingredients in the order listed (except melted butter and additional oats) and mix 10 sec/speed 6.

3  

Knead 3 min/Interval.

4  

Turn out onto floured Silpat mat and knead by hand into a tight ball. It is a sticky dough. Prove until doubled.

5  

Preheat oven to 220°C and line a 20 cm cake tin with baking paper.

6  

Divide dough into 12 and form into rolls, placing seam side down into the prepared tin.

7  

Brush rolls with melted butter and garnish with a few rolled oats. Cover and allow to double in size.

8  

Bake 30 minutes or until sounding hollow when tapped.

9  

Remove from oven and brush generously with some more melted butter while hot.

10  

Serve with plenty of salted butter and more honey.

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Tenina has become the premium go to source for all Thermomix expertise and of course fresh and easy recipes that work. Her cooking classes and foodie trips are sold out in literally hours, her cookbooks appear on the Australian best seller lists and her social reach is in the millions. Her Insider Club is the most fun you can have with a Thermomix and you really should join her! She believes chocolate, butter and salt are health foods. Her food positivity mantra is, eat everything, just not all at once!