In my last post I made a note about how much fun I was having making things for the holiday. I also made a note of how if it looks like a scene from “Dexter”, it was even more hilariously fun for me.
Of course, this got people asking what I was making, and if they could have the recipe.
YES! Though, with a caveat. If you make it, you have to tell me what flavour(s) you used, and if they were any good so I can branch out. 🙂
The following recipe is for the “Festive Raspberry Rolls” from the bread machine book I’ve had for nearly a decade, but goes by the name Betty Crocker’s Best Bread Machine Cookbook. So, clearly this is a bread machine recipe, but it can also be made the old fashion way in a bowl with some elbow grease if you’re more inclined for it.
RECIPE
After the dough is done, you’ll need to turn it out onto a floured surface. The dough will be sticky, so don’t go lightly on the flour at first. Roll it out to about 15×11″ or so, then spread some jam in the centre. Make sure to stay at least 1/4 inch from the sides, or you’ll end up with a huge mess that loses most of the jam — see the Dexter-esque scene above.
Note: The first recipe I made used only soft raspberry jam, which gave it a light flavour. My fiancé said he wanted something that packed more of a flavour punch, so we tried cherry jam the next time around. I thought the cherry was too strong; he loved it.
After you’ve added the jam, roll it up as neatly as possible. You’ll be cutting along the length, so have it oriented in a way that’s easy to slice through.
You’ll be putting these into a greased muffin tin, with either side up. Finally, you’ll be giving them four quick snips to create a “flower” look to the rolls.
Let ’em rise for a while until double, then stick them in an oven at 375°F for ~15 minutes or until golden brown.
Nutritional info? I’m not sure, but I can guarantee they aren’t going to be good for your waist-line in large quantities.