Sunday, October 20, 2013

Finally.. italian cheese and herb pinwheels!


I've had active dried yeast die on me. But instant yeast???????!!!!!

Yup, that happened too! ^^|| Well, I'll not go into specifics, but this is my 3rd/4th attempt for the 2nd weekend running on these little rolls! All to make my little piggies, especially big pig, happy! ^^ So there.

Italian cheese and herbs pinwheels (recipe inspired by foodiebaker, adapted from cookstr.com)
~ makes 9 rolls
1 3/4 cups flour, + more if necessary
1 tsp yeast
a pinch of salt
1 tsp sugar
2 small eggs
1/2 cup lukewarm water or milk
60g softened butter
1 tsp dried italian herbs
150 - 200g grated cheese (use a mix of tasty cheeses!)
1 egg, beaten

1. Mix all dry ingredients together till well blended. Add eggs and water/milk till well combined. Then add softened butter to the dough. Expect dough to be soft and sticky.

3. Knead dough till smooth and elastic. Place dough in a greased bowl, cover with plastic wrap and leave to rise for 1 - 1 1/2 hours.

4. Punch dough down, and roll out into a 8x11" rectangle.

5. Spread some beaten egg all over the dough, leaving some space to the edges. Sprinkle herbs and grated cheese evenly on the dough. Roll dough up from the shorter end and cut them into 9 discs.

6. Place rolls into a greased 8-inch square tin and bake in a preheated oven of 180C for 35-40 minutes, or till golden.

I've always, always wanted to make cinnamon rolls, but somehow just never plucked up the courage to ^^||. Yes, I've always had a mental road-block towards making cinnamon rolls! So I'm not quite sure why I didn't feel the same fear for these little savory rolls!

Well, ok, now that I've gotten them out of the way, I can say these rolls aren't that difficult after all ^^. I know I didn't quite do a good job this time.. the rolls were sliced rather unevenly, I didn't bake them immediately and had them stuffed in the fridge overnight (bad idea!), etc.. And boy, they sure turned out ugly! But I now know I can do better the next time! Isn't that a wonderful thing to look forward to.. no more fear of making cinnamon rolls, or any other rolls for that matter! ^^

Anyway, as ugly as the pinwheels were, there wasn't an oink (of complain) from my piggies.. they ate them up just fine ^^! Sometimes it pays to have nephews who are aesthetically blind!


5 comments:

Mel said...

Hi Hui
So finally you got your yeast for this bake ha? Your pinwheels/rolls do look good to me. I think if you are going for the fifth time for this, everything will turn out perfect 10......I like to give this a try too one day.

Mel said...

If you like the flavour and aroma of cinnamon, do try the cinnamon rolls next time. They taste delicious. Some called it Chelsea buns.

hui said...

Cinnamon rolls are definitely tops on my to-do list, now that I've overcome my fear for it ^^ we love love love cinnamon rolls, mel!

Janine said...

I don't think the pinwheels look ugly at all! On the cinnamon rolls - try the pioneer woman ones (with reduced sugar) - you would definitely love them! (I'm munching on one now as I type hehe)

hui said...

Thanks, janine ^^ you are looking at the least ugly looking pinwheel of the bunch, haha! And thanks for the tip off ~ I'll definitely chk out ree's recipe ^^ can't wait to make me some cinnamon rolls soon!