These are the yummiest rolls!
Texas Roadhouse Rolls - Copycat Recipe
adapted from Eat Cake For Dinner
Texas Roadhouse Rolls - Copycat Recipe
adapted from Eat Cake For Dinner
4 tsp. active dry yeast
1/2 c. warm water
2 c. milk, scalded and cooled to
lukewarm
3 Tbl. of melted butter, slightly
cooled
1/2 c. sugar
2 quarts all purpose flour (7-8
cups)
2 whole eggs
2 tsp. salt
Dissolve yeast in warm water with a teaspoon of sugar; let
stand until frothy. Combine yeast
mixture, milk, 1/2 cup sugar and enough flour to make a medium batter (about
the consistency of pancake batter). Beat
thoroughly. Add melted butter, eggs and
salt. Beat well. Add enough flour to form a soft dough. Sprinkle a small amount of flour onto counter
and let dough rest. Meanwhile, grease a
large bowl. Knead dough until smooth and
satiny and put in greased bowl; turn over to grease top. (I used the dough hook
on my Kitchen-
Aid to knead this for about 4-5 minutes). Cover and let rise in a warm place until
double in bulk. Punch down. Turn out onto a floured board. Divide into portions for shaping; let rest 10
minutes. Shape dough into desired forms. Place on greased baking sheets. Let rise until doubled.
Bake at 350 degrees for 10-15 minutes or until golden
brown. Baste immediately with
butter. Yield: 5 to 6 dozen. Serve with Cinnamon Honey Butter.
*Extra Tips: Shape the rolls into a rectangle, about
1/2-inch thick, then fold it in half, making it an inch thick. Roll over the
dough to seal the two halves and using a dough scraper, cut them into squares
and place them on the baking sheet








16 comments:
Have you tried making these yet? I really want to try them! Yummmmy
Hey Missy. Thanks for leaving a comment on my blog so I could then find your blog. I am totally trying this recipe. I cannot get enough of those rolls.
I could seriously live off of those rolls! They're amazing!
Looks like we'll be having Texas Roadhouse Rolls tonight. Thanks for the delicious recipe:)
Sooo, first taquitos (which are amazing...) and now you supply me with a recipe for my husband's favorite thing to eat ever. You are going to make this our best year of marriage yet...
Me and the boyfriend love the rolls from roadhouse, thanks for sharing the recipe!
xo erica
Awesome storage recipe thank you!!
Awesome storage recipe thank you!!
How long does this process take?? Not sure How long it needs to sit and rest...
I am having them same question. How long do you let it rest to become light and foamy?
I am having the same problem. How long do you let it rest? to become light and fomay?
Where do you add the milk?
What is a QUART of flour??
A quart of flour is 4 cups.
2 cups in a pint, 2 pints in a quart.
Thanks for clarifying the measurement of ingredients...I'm terrible at math and giving liquid measurements for dry ingredients through me for a loop.
I would say that you would add the yeast and flour and sigar to make the batter to the cooled milk.
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