Tuesday, December 30, 2008

No Rise Yeast Dough










I got this recipe from a friend about a year ago and let me tell you that it can make life so much easier in the bread department of your kitchen!! Make it up and have a big batch of it sitting in the fridge to use with meals as the week progresses! OR make up the big batch, cook 'em and have the different rolls or breads to put in the freezer for the week. And the best part is you do not have to wait for them to rise!


NO RISE YEAST DOUGH RECIPE

Mix and let sit for about 15 minutes.
1 Tbs. yeast
1/2 C warm water
1 Tbs. sugar

Then add the following:

1/2 C. oil
2 C. *sour milk, buttermilk, or yogurt
1/2 C. sugar (or less)
1/2 tsp. soda
5 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. salt
5 C. plain flour (maybe need a little more I use about 6 cups)

*1 cup sour milk= 1 cup of plain milk with 1 tablespoon of white vinegar or lemon juice* THIS NEEDS TO SIT AT LEAST 10 MINUTES TO CLABBER.

GLAZE RECIPE FOLLOWS AT END!!


Mix and knead well. Place in a oiled bowl. This dough will keep in the fridge for a least a while if a tight lid is in place. Just take out the amount needed to be used at the time. This dough can be used immediately. There is no waiting for it to rise.

This dough can be used for the following: dinner rolls, cinnamon rolls, apple rolls, hot dog buns, hamburger buns, dough nut holes, pigs in blankets. Just use your imagination for different recipe uses.

Donut holes:
just pinch off a small amount and roll into a ball then fry in hot oil. after frying glaze them and let them drip on a cookie cooling rack. Place a paper towel or wax type paper and you can use the dripped icing over again.

Donuts:
Roll out dough then cut with cutter then carefully drop the donuts into hot oil to fry them until they are floating and golden in color. Drain on paper towels then glaze or dust them with powdered sugar or however you would like.

Cinnamon rolls:
roll out into a rectangle; spread melted butter/margarine and sprinkle cinnamon and sugar on it. Then roll up from the small end and cut. Cutting the dough with string, thread, or dental floss will give you a clean cut. These can be baked with sides touching or as separate rolls. Bake in about 375-400 degree oven.

Apple Rolls:
Make dough as you would for cinnamon rolls but instead of spreading butter and cinnamon you will spread an apple filling on the dough. Apple filling recipe follows after glaze recipe.
Bake these rolls like you would cinnamon rolls.

Bread sticks:
roll small amounts in long strips about the size of your finger and 8" long. Put these on a cookie sheet. Brush with egg white and sprinkle with sesame seeds or poppy seeds and bake at 400.

Pizza dough:
with greased hands, flatten dough to fit greased pizza pans but bake the crust about 5 minutes to keep the crust from getting soggy. Place your favorite toppings on the crust and finish baking!

Hot dog and hamburger buns: just shape them and bake them on cookie sheets

ICING FOR CINNAMON ROLLS AND DONUT HOLES:
1/2 cup conf. sugar,
*1 Tbs. corn starch*
1/4 tsp. vanilla and
1 Tbs. boiling water

**the cornstarch is optional**** THIS MAKES A SMALL AMOUT OF GLAZE BUT IF YOU PLACE THE RACK OVER A SHEET OF WAX OR FREEZER PAPER YOU CAN SCRAPE THE EXCESS OFF AND REUSE IT.

APPLE FILLING:
Cover peeled and cut up apples with sugar and allow this to rest over night to create its own juice. Simmer this until thick and apples are tender. You can also add cinnamon to this mixture. Never boil the apple mixture as it will burn easily. I always start the cooking process on the simmer setting/fire.

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11 comments:

Live.Love.Eat said...

I wish I was a dough from scratch kinda girl but you do make it seem doable!

Happy TMTT and Happy New Year!

Anonymous said...

Thanks so much for sharing this recipe! The apple rolls look like something that I will have to try!

Lisa@BlessedwithGrace said...

Wow, always impressed with the "I can make dough" ladies. This is great. Happy new year.

Niki Jolene said...

Hi! I am one of your fellow contributing writers from Team Happy to be @ Home.

Your blog is new to me so I just wanted to pop my head in and say "hi". I look forward to reading your posts.

:)

Happy New Year!

Darla said...

Thank you! I am printing this off.

And, I did not know clabber was really a word you could use in a sentence. It's the little things in life that keep me entertained (clearly!).

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Sherry @ Lamp Unto My Feet said...

This sounds yummy and so easy! Have you done it with whole wheat flour?

Donna said...

Sounds great! -and frugal!
Thanks for sharing it!
I think I might go sneak and mix some up while everyone else is playing 'spies' on walkie-talkies! :-)

Anonymous said...

This looks awesome and right up my alley. Thanks, thanks, thanks! Bookmarked again!

Anonymous said...

Hi, I've been enjoying your blog for about one month now. I tried really hard (twice in a row) to make this dough and cinnamon rolls with it. Not a great experience. I think until my youngest gets into school we will keep eating Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls. Thanks for your blog, it is a pleasure to read.

Sonshine said...

Anonymous,

Although it would be nice to know who you are thank you for comment!

I haven't tried doing cinnamon rolls with it but I have done regular rolls and bread sticks with it and have no problems.

I would be curious to know what happened with the dough to make it not a great experience. Please take the time to email me(via my profile). :)