Tag Archives: rolls

Anise Fougasse

During the weekend following Thanksgiving I received no less than ten emails from readers and friends containing questions about how to bake bread. It’s not much of a stretch to see why, since lazing around the house (obviously, how I spent the long weekend) is very conducive to bread baking, and bread dough provides lots [...]

Brioche à Tête

Back in the summer, I made a promise that I’d be blogging about bread recipes and techniques on the heels of my summer spent learning to bake artisan bread (click here, and here, and here, and here), and here I am in October, apologizing for just getting down to it now.

Crusty Cornstalk Rolls Recipe

 
I no longer make official resolutions at new years, because I’ve found that no sooner than I’ve proclaimed loudly to the world that I resolve to be more virtuous or less gluttonous, I’m right back at the vice within the week. However, I did make one quiet, non-resolution resolution to just myself this year. I [...]

Soft Potato Rolls

 
My mother’s side of the family has always been a little obsessed with the traditional holiday rolls, which look like small popovers and are baked in muffin tins. These rolls are made from a challah recipe that my grandmother found sometime before the late-seventies and are so good that my cousins and I fight over [...]