This is
another sweet roll idea from "Fleishmann's Yeast Best Ever
Breads". You can make a pretty,
large coffee cake for a breakfast buffet or separate the rolls and make
individual ones. Choose whatever jam
your family likes, or more than one flavor.
My husband likes frosting, so I drizzled a little on these just for
him.
Bouquet Coffee Cake
Dough
2
Tablespoons Water
2 1/4
cups Flour, All-purpose -- (10
1/8 ounces)
2
Tablespoons Sugar
1/2
teaspoon Salt
1
teaspoon Instant Yeast
2
Tablespoons Butter
1/2
large Egg -- (2 tablespoons)
(save remaining for topping)
Topping
1/2
Large Egg
1/2
Tablespoon Water
Filling
1/3
Cup Strawberry Jam -- or
raspberry
In large
mixer bowl, combine flour, sugar, salt, yeast, softened butter and egg. Add milk and water mixture; beat at medium
speed, scraping bowl often, until smooth - 1-2 minutes. Add remaining flour until dough leaves sides
of bowl.
Change to
dough hook and knead on setting 2 for- 6 minutes. Let rise in bowl, in warm place, covered, 20
minutes. Punch down dough. Prepare
filling while dough is rising.
Roll dough
into a 14 x 6" rectangle. Cut into
14 strips about 1" wide. Twist 2
strips together. Form into a coil and
tuck ends underneath. Repeat to make 7
coils.
Place 1 coil
of dough in center of greased or parchment lined baking sheet. Arrange remaining coils around center coil in
a circle with sides lightly touching.
(If preferred, separate rolls for individual sweet rolls instead of a
coffee cake). Cover; let rise in a warm
place until doubled, about 20-25 minutes.
Lightly beat remaining egg with water and brush on dough. With thumb, press deep indentations into
center of coils and fill each with about 2 teaspoons of jam.
Bake at 375°
for 20 minutes or until done. Remove
from sheet and let cool on rack. If
desired, drizzle with a little powdered sugar glaze.
7 Servings
$2012
Cost: $ 1.64 or 21¢ each.
Beautiful! As a homemaker I work in presentation as well as taste! This is absolutely a lovely recipe!
ReplyDeleteJennifer
I am always looking for ways to make my sweet breads appealing to the eye. Tea Rings are a standard, but going to give this a try!
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