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Honey Whole Wheat Dinner Rolls

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Easy and tasty rolls for the bread machine.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Milk
  • ¼ cups Honey
  • 1 whole Egg
  • 1-½ cup Whole Wheat Flour
  • 1-½ cup All-purpose Flour
  • ½ teaspoons Salt
  • 4 Tablespoons Butter
  • 1-½ teaspoon Yeast

Preparation

Heat milk and honey in the microwave until very warm but not hot. Pour into the pan of your bread machine; add beaten egg, flours, and salt. Divide butter and place in corners of the pan, add yeast on top of the mixture. Use the dough cycle on bread machine.

When dough cycle is complete, remove the dough from the bread machine and shape the rolls. I like the crescent shape. Roll dough into a circle, cut into 16 wedges. Roll each wedge from the outer edge to the point. Cover and let rise for about 2 hours.

Bake at 350F for about 12 minutes until golden brown.

This can be tweaked in a number of ways. I have used as little as 2 tablespoons of butter with no adverse effects. Also, if you need to leave the house before the dough cycle is complete, you can transfer the dough to a Ziploc bag after the kneading is finished and let rise for 2 hours before shaping. Don’t try to rush these too much, as the rising is what makes these rolls so amazing. You can also increase the proportion of wheat to white flour or vice versa, according to your preference.

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Sandie on 9.6.2011

This recipe is now in the dinner rolls category as “Refrigerator Rolls” to make with mixer and no bread machine. I’d love for you to try them out and give a review!

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Terri @ that's some good cookin' on 8.13.2011

These sound like excellent rolls. I’m going to try them very soon.

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Sandie on 6.17.2010

You can make this in your mixer, let rise in a ziploc bag and shape according to the recipe. I actually adapted this recipe years ago to use my new bread machine. I’ll post the original recipe soon.

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Shelley on 1.29.2010

Hmmm, I wish I had a bread machine but I don’t. I am trying to make myself learn to bake bread since it is one of my fav foods. Anyone suggest how I can make this minus the bread machine?

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kender3 on 3.19.2014

These were fine.

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lolamama on 2.13.2013

Very good! I made 16 round rolls. So easy to make and a great result!

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alicook on 4.3.2011

So good, so easy, and they stayed soft and delicious for days! I don’t have a bread maker so I just kneaded the dough by hand and it still turned out great. No more store bought rolls for this household!

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mybfjesus on 9.7.2010

These are delicious! They have a nice yeasty flavor yet the benefit of wheat. My family loved them and begged for more. We made them as croissants and they get REALLY big when they rise. But, I’m not complaining… more to eat! :)

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