PARKER HOUSE ROLLS

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Provided by Alton Brown

Time 2h27m

Yield 16 rolls

Number Of Ingredients 8

Nonstick cooking spray
8 ounces warm whole milk (100 degrees F)
2 1/4 ounces sugar (about 1/3 cup)
1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon active dry yeast
15 ounces all-purpose flour, plus extra for kneading
2 egg yolks
2 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt
4 ounces unsalted butter, 3 ounces at room temperature, 1 ounce chilled and cut into 16 small cubes

Steps:

  • Spray a half sheet pan with nonstick spray and set aside.
  • Place the milk, sugar, yeast, flour, egg yolks, and salt in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Combine on low speed for 1 minute. Change the paddle attachment to the dough hook and rest the dough for 10 to 15 minutes.
  • Add 2 ounces of the room temperature butter and mix on low speed. Increase the speed to medium and mix until the dough pulls away from the sides of the bowl and you are able to gently pull the dough into a thin sheet that light will pass through, about 8 minutes.
  • Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured work surface and roll and shape with hands to form a large ball. Return dough to the bowl, cover with plastic wrap, and set aside in a warm, dry place to rise until doubled in size, about 1 hour.
  • Remove the dough from the bowl and roll into a 16 by 3-inch log. Use a bench knife to cut the dough into 1 3/4-ounce portions, about 16 rolls. Using your loosely cupped hand, roll each portion on the counter until they tighten into small balls. Working 1 at a time, use a rolling pin to roll each small ball into a 3-inch circle or oval. Use the side of your hand or a small dowel to make an indentation across the middle of the circle. Place a small pat of chilled butter into the center of the indentation, then fold in half and gently press to seal the edges. Place the rolls, top-side down, onto the prepared sheet pan, spacing them evenly. Melt the remaining 1 ounce butter and brush the tops of the rolls. Cover with plastic wrap and set aside in a warm, dry place to rise until doubled in size, 30 to 40 minutes.
  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
  • Remove the plastic wrap and bake until the rolls reach an internal temperature of 200 degrees F, 8 to 10 minutes. Rotate the pan halfway through baking.
  • Remove the pan to a cooling rack and cool for 2 to 3 minutes before serving.
  • For Brown and Serve option:
  • Assemble rolls as above, but bake as follows.
  • Preheat the oven to 275 degrees F.
  • Bake until the outside of the rolls just begin to set but have not browned and the internal temperature is 185 degrees, about 30 minutes. Remove and cool on the pan for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, remove the rolls from the pan and place on a cooling rack until they are room temperature, 30 to 40 minutes. Place the rolls in bags and freeze for up to 3 months.
  • To Finish:
  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Thaw the rolls for 60 to 90 minutes.
  • Spray a sheet pan with nonstick spray. Place the rolls on the prepared sheet pan and bake until the rolls reach an internal temperature of 200 degrees F. Rotate the pan halfway through baking, 10 to 12 minutes. Remove the pan to a cooling rack and cool for 2 to 3 minutes before serving.

Eljoe Cloete
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OMG! These rolls look fluffy and delicious. Can't wait to try baking them myself!


Jahidul Islam Jahid Khan
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These rolls look amazing! I can't wait to try them.


Emmanuel Dunya
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I'm not sure what Parker House rolls are, but they look delicious. I'm going to have to look up the recipe.


Jermayne Clark
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I'm going to make these rolls for my next potluck. They look easy to make and they're sure to be a hit.


Elonatheba Mbhele
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These rolls look like they would be perfect for a holiday dinner.


Patricia Herron
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I'm not really a fan of bread, but these rolls look really good. I might have to make an exception.


Alia Abdraboh
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I'm not a very good baker, but I'm willing to give these rolls a try. They look so good!


Ammer Ambrocio
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I'm not sure if I have all of the ingredients to make these rolls. I'll have to check my pantry.


Wahid Talukdar420
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I'm allergic to gluten, so I can't eat these rolls. But they look delicious!


Tasmim Sany
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These rolls look so good! I'm definitely going to make them for my next dinner party.


Amy Glisson
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I've never made Parker House rolls before, but these instructions seem easy to follow. I'm going to try them this weekend.


Brandi Shumate
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I'm not a big fan of sweet rolls, but these look really good. I might have to give them a try.


Tofayel Arfin Shihab
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These rolls look amazing! I can't wait to try them.


Caamir Saalim
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I tried making these rolls but they didn't turn out very well. I think I over-proofed them because they were really dense and heavy.


Gita Dhakal
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These rolls are delicious! I made them for my family and they loved them. They're soft and fluffy, with a perfect golden crust.


Jacqueline Willmington
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I've made these rolls several times now and they always turn out great. They're so easy to make and they're always a crowd-pleaser.


Maggies “U#a” Loganr
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These rolls were a hit at my dinner party! They were light and fluffy, with a slightly sweet flavor. I followed the recipe exactly and they turned out perfect.


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