BREAD MACHINE CRESCENT ROLLS

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I love crescent rolls for dinner and larger ones for sandwiches to serve at my luncheons. But, I'm not a breadmaker and have spent many dollars over the years on someone else's rolls. I recently acquired this recipe and love it. It's EASY and even a good cook who has a bad case of breadmakerphobia does this recipe with ease. I...

Provided by JANE LOUISE

Categories     Other Breads

Time 2h

Number Of Ingredients 8

put in breadmaker in order as listed:
1 c Warm milk
1 stick Melted butter
2 Beaten eggs
4 c Flour
1/2 c Sugar
1 Tbsp Salt
2 1/2 Tbsp Dry instant yeast (also known as breadmaker yeast)

Steps:

  • 1. 1.PREP: Melt butter in microwave in a mug. Measure out 4 cups of flour and place in a bowl. Put sugar and salt in a different bowl. Measure out yeast and put in another bowl. Now heat milk in microwave until real warm. DUMP all ingredients IN ORDER AS THEY APPEAR. DO NOT STIR. Shut lid and set it on "dough". Press start. It will take 90 minutes which includes it's raise time.
  • 2. 2. Pull out bucket of dough and turn it over and let the dough fall out. Divide into 2 balls. 3. With a rolling pin on a floured surface, roll out a 9inch circle with the first ball of dough. Brush the circle with more melted butter. Cut into 6, 8 or 12 wedges (like a pie)I use a pizza cutter to do this. The 6 will be a nice size for sandwiches, the 8 or 12 will be large enough for dinner rolls. 4.Starting from the wide end, roll up to look like a crescent roll. Place on greased cookie sheet. 5. Set on table and let rise for 2 hours to double in size. 6. Bake in preheated 350 degrees for 12 minutes or until they are golden brown on top. NOTE: Timing is important when working with yeast. That's why you prep your ingredients beforehand so you just dump everything in all at once without waiting to beat eggs, or melt butter, etc. NOTE: To make cinnamon crescents, use 1/2 cup sugar instead of 2T and smear a cinnamon roll filling on your circle before cutting into wedges. Continue as before. I cut my circles in 8ths for these. NOTE: Want something savory instead? On your circle layer a thin layer of pizza sauce, pepperoni chopped and shredded mozzeralla. Roll up as directed. There are tons of uses for this dough. Maybe a huge calzone?!? You're the baker, you decide!

faisal kafeel
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I've made these rolls several times now and they're always a hit. They're so easy to make and they taste amazing.


Ashu Raj
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These crescent rolls were delicious! I used them to make breakfast sandwiches and they were perfect.


Gregory Barnhart
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These rolls were a bit too dry for my taste. I think I'll try adding some more butter next time.


Naira Alaa
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I made these rolls for my family and they loved them! They're so soft and fluffy. I'll definitely be making them again.


Andrea Santillan
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Not a fan of the glaze, but the rolls themselves were very good.


lexusANDwhai lexus
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These rolls were so easy to make and they taste amazing. I'll be making them for every party from now on.


Zaheed Umrani
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The dough was a little sticky, but the rolls turned out great. I'll try using less butter next time.


Lila Maya Dangi
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A bit too sweet for my taste, but otherwise a good recipe.


Sarita Barman
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Followed the recipe exactly and the rolls came out perfect. Will definitely make again!


mdarmanhossen mdarmanhossen
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I've never made crescent rolls before, but this recipe made it easy. They turned out beautifully and tasted delicious. Thank you for sharing!


Munsif Ali
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These crescent rolls were a hit at my party! They were light, fluffy, and had the perfect amount of sweetness. I'll definitely be making them again.