Saturday, January 22, 2011

Chocolate Chip Cookie Sweet Rolls


Chocolate Chip Cookie Sweet Rolls

I have a sweet roll problem.



I blame my original cinnamon rolls. For they are evil. And they must be destroyed.



From there I made these orange marmalade rolls. A triumph.



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Then, with zero shame in my soul, I made these caramel apple rolls.
Help.
Over the weekend, I made a whole bunch of cinnamon rolls for Cookie Sunday at church. Cookie Sunday used to be called Linger Longer, and before that, I think it was happy hour, which might have inflamed the evangelicals because of its reference to discounted booze…but I’m a Presbyterian and nobody cared.
I set aside some of the cinnamon roll dough and decided to try yet another variation of sweet rolls. I steered away from anything having to do with fruit or cinnamon…and I got myself into a little trouble.
Just scroll. You’ll see what I mean.


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The whole world of my cinnamon rolls begins with this: four cups of whole milk.
This is a big moment, folks.



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Pour it into a dutch oven or other pot.



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Add a cup of sugar…



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And a cup of oil.



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Stir it together and heat it over medium heat. Don’t let it boil. Turn off the heat and allow it to cool a bit. You want it to be warm, but not too warm for the yeast.



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When it’s cooled enough, sprinkle in the yeast.



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Let it sit on the surface of the warm liquid for a couple of minutes.



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Then add eight of the nine cups of flour.



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Stir it gently to combine. It’ll be super wet and stick.
And that’s what you want.



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Then place the lid on the pot and allow to sit in a draft-free place for one hour.
I love using heavy cast iron pots for yeast doughs, as they tend to trap in the warmth and give the yeast more of a yeast-happy environment.



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Here it is an hour later!
Groovy, man.



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Time to add in an additional cup of flour…



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A good tablespoon of salt (don’t skip this!)



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A heaping teaspoon of baking powder…



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And a scant teaspoon of baking soda.



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Stir it around…

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