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Cheesy Chive Rolls

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Bake and rise rolls with a parmesan and chive crust.

Ingredients

  • 2 Tablespoons Dried Chives
  • 3 Tablespoons Butter, Melted
  • 4 Tablespoons Parmesan
  • 1 package Frozen Bread Dough- About 15 Rolls

Preparation

Butter liberally a glass casserole pan, or even a muffin pan. Sprinkle liberally with chives on bottom and sides of pan. Place frozen bread rolls in pan or muffin tin on top of the chives. Let rise 3 to 4 hours. Punch dough down and roll each roll around in the butter and the now moist chives. Sprinkle liberally with Parmesan and let rise again, 2 to 3 hours. They will rise faster now that the bread dough is warm. Bake as per directions on roll dough package. Serve with butter!!

You don’t have to do the 2nd rising, but I have found that the chives moisten during the first rising, and you can get a better distribution of the chives on each roll if you let them rise a 2nd time. Also the rolls are lighter and fluffier. If you don’t have time to let rise a 2nd time, sprinkle the Parmesan before baking.

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Nanci (TK) on 1.4.2011

This sounds great! But we need your help. Would you go into the ingredients list and add the size of the bag of dough? We’ve got a lot of members overseas, in places where packaging varies, so these specifics really help.

Also, you mention ‘the 2nd rising’ in the last paragraph of the instructions but you didn’t talk about it in the first paragraph. Would you add in the instructions for the 2nd rising for us?

When done, click ‘make recipe visible’ and ‘save’ and we’ll get this posted.
Thanks,
TKNanci

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