Potato Oatmeal Wheat Yeast Rolls

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potato-rollsWhat You Need:

1/2 C potatoes, peeled and cubed
1/2 C quick cooking oats
1/2 C of butter, room temperature and divided
2 (1/4 oz.) pkgs. active dry yeast
1 C of warm water (115 degrees)
2 eggs
2/3 C of sugar
1 t salt
4 C of bread flour, divided
1 C of whole wheat flour

How to Make It:

In a saucepan put the potatoes and just cover with water.
Over high heat bring the water is brought to a brisk boil.
Boil the potatoes until very tender about 8 minutes.
Drain the potatoes saving 3 TBSP of the cooking water.
In a mixing bowl put the oats and add the 3 TBSP of potato water stirring until the mixture is crumbly.
Mash the potatoes in a mixing bowl and add 6 TBSP of the butter
Stir in the oat mixture until blended together.
In a mixing bowl put the yeast and stir in the water until the yeast is dissolved.
Add the eggs, sugar, salt, 2 C of the bread four and the potatoes to the yeast, stirring to mix in well.
The remaining bread flour is added with just enough wheat flour to form stiff dough.
Lightly flour a flat surface and lay the bread dough onto the flour.
The dough is kneaded 6 minutes or until smooth and elastic.
Place the dough into a non metallic bowl that has been well greased.
Coat all sides of the dough with the oil by turning it over once.
Cover with plastic wrap and chill overnight.
The oven is set to preheat to 350 degrees F
Grease two 9 inch round pans.
Put the chilled dough on a lightly floured surface.
Separate the dough into 32 equal size balls.
Place the balls into the round pans with the sides touching.
Bake in the preheated oven 25 minutes or until golden brown.
Put the rolls on wire racks to cool then brush with the remaining butter.

Makes 32 rolls

The tops of these rolls can be sprinkled with garlic butter or cinnamon sugar.

Start Your Day with a Christmas Brunch

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brunchbuffetIf your are hosting the Christmas dinner Christmas Eve means spending time in the kitchen preparing for the next days meal. Give the cooks a break by treating them to a brunch on Christmas midmorning. Everyone can get the nourishment they need to finish preparation for dinner that night.

The good thing about a brunch is that it combines the best of breakfast and lunch. Those who love breakfast foods anytime of the day will be in heaven. For others who want to eat light, they can enjoy the lunch half of the fare.

If you are going to host the Christmas brunch, include the cooking items you need in your master list for Christmas dinner shopping. This will help when purchasing all of the items you need. While one half of the group is working on Christmas dinner, the other half can be preparing for brunch.

These tips can help get you off and running:

1. Decide on the menu ahead of time so you can make a list. Be sure to keep it simple but add enough variety to please everyone.
2. Decide how you will present the brunch. Buffet style is simple and easy both in preparation and clean up.
3. Perform the prep work the night before when the other half of the cooks are preparing for Christmas dinner. This will save time and make the morning preparations easier.
4. Remember to provide drinks such as juice, milk, coffee and tea.
5. If preparing for a buffet, set it up the night before along with setting the table.

The secret to a holiday brunch is in the preparation with a bit of cheating. If you decide to serve muffins or rolls buy them already prepared from the store. Take them out to come to room temperature in the morning. Use frozen, cooked sausage for the casseroles so you don’t have to perform that step on Christmas morning. Remember to remove it from the freezer to thaw at least 24 hours before using.

A perfect way to save cleanup is to have a buffet brunch and a buffet dinner. The tables will only have to be set up once. To clean up just wipe up the tables, replace the silverware and napkins and switch out the food pans. It makes it quite a simple chore from beginning to end.

There are numerous recipes for terrific brunch ideas. Sausage, egg and cheese casseroles, an assortment of muffins, rolls, doughnuts and breads always work well for brunch. Fresh fruits and vegetables along with fruit juices are easy to prepare and serve. Slices of ham, turkey along with an assortment of cheeses make great brunch items.

Remember to keep it simple with light and tasty foods. With dinner just around the corner you don’t your guests to be too full. A Christmas brunch might be the ticket to keeping the family out of the kitchen and the turkey until dinner is served.