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kchenow on 5.18.2010




INSANE goodness! These disappear before the oven has cooled. We will never buy premade rolls again. During the final month of my recent pregnancy, I made and ate these daily — and for that middle-of-the-night binge. Everyone loves them, and they’re so easy to make.
griffland on 5.21.2010




I made the dough night before last, and baked the rolls last night. Oh my goodness. I must say they are DELICIOUS! I baked them about 5 minutes longer than the recipe said and they were perfect. I filled my 9×13 pan with 15 rolls and they came out just right. Crispy on the top and bottom and soft on the inside. My family loved them and I will definitely make them again.
kitchenlovenest on 6.3.2010




I’m giving this 4 stars on the assumption that I did something wrong … I made a few batches of these, but the tops never got browned. I coated them in the butter/oil mixture all over, but while the bottoms got brown and soaked, the tops stayed pale. However, the minced garlic was getting black, so I didn’t want to keep them in the oven any longer.
Also, one day short of the 2 weeks of refrigeration, the dough had icky redish-brownish streaks in the bottom, so I had to throw it away. =(
So in conclusion, the inside of my rolls was great, but the outside wasn’t brown and bubbly. Maybe I’ll try again.
tjbaker on 7.15.2010




These were delicious! Family requested I make them often. The butter and seasonings were just perfect. We loved all the garlic, too.
I had a little trouble when making the bread dough. When I was ready to make the rolls, I had to add so much extra flour just to get the dough to where I could pick it up. I’m a novice bread maker, so I’m sure it was something I did wrong.
Thanks for posting the recipe!
BaileysMom on 11.14.2010




Fabulous! I’ll definitely be making these again. I used bread dough I’d made in the bread machine and they came out great. The tops got a little dark, but I think my oven is cooking a little hot. Great taste!
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The Country Cook on 11.19.2009
Yowsers this looks good!
stacylee on 11.19.2009
This looks really great. I am horrible with yeast breads, so I might try it with biscuits like a monkey bread! Thanks.
BritnieAnn on 11.19.2009
LOVELY, this might be my bread to go with Ree’s lasagna tonight!
flourgirl on 11.19.2009
This looks fantastic, can’t wait to try it!
Renee on 11.19.2009
Bubble Bread heaven!! I’m making these for Thanksgiving!
mopps54 on 11.19.2009
I make this with frozen bread dough. Much easier and tastes great!
BritnieAnn on 11.19.2009
I just made these! They are DELISH! Full of flavor, yum! Except my bottoms were HARD. Like, past crunchy, like out my teeth. Lol, any ideas why?
Thanks for the recipe! Gonna go try it out on the inlaws now!
jessicavz on 11.20.2009
So tasty. I would, however, definitely put extra buns in for the softer sides. Mine were really hard on the bottom too and I think it’s because I had too much liquid in the bottom of my pan. They are, however, wonderful.
KaraInOz on 11.20.2009
Reminded me of pizza hut’s breadsticks – with that delicious (and oh-so-unhealthy) buttery crunch! Cooking at such a high temp totally burned my herbs and garlic though, how do you manage to get around that?
tulipan on 11.24.2009
We aren’t garlic people, but I needed a big, easy roll recipe for Thanksgiving dinner. These definitely fit the bill! I doubled the recipe and used 3 cups of whole wheat for every 10 cups of white flour. I buttered half of them, while tucking almond paste in the centers of the other half, sprinkling vanilla sugar on top after more generous buttering. My house smells WONDERFUL right now!
These were very easy to make and forgiving of the changes I made – light and wonderful with minimal rising and prep (kids even helped roll the dough into rounds.) What more can you ask for – thanks so much for posting!!
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