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5 Reviews of Honey Wheat Sandwich Rolls

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From: Marg (CaymanDesigns)

On Jun 6, 2008

Outstanding!!! These 10-star rolls had a fabulous taste and texture and were ssooo soft! We all agreed they were the best sandwich rolls we had EVER had. I served them with BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwiches (Bar-B-Que Barbecue) and Sweet, Creamy Coleslaw and they complimented those dishes perfectly. I also served them the next night with hamburgers. While they were still good, they had dried out a bit and weren't as soft as the night before. Based on that, I recommend serving these the same day you bake them to enjoy their full potential. I don't have a bread machine, so I used 1 Tbls. of regular yeast. I also had to add 1/4 cup of each type of flour for the dough to not be sticky. I used a 3-1/2-inch glass to cut them out and I got 11 buns. Thanks so much for sharing this incredible recipe!

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  • From: BowerBird

    On Jul 14, 2005

    Oh my!! I wish I could give this one 10 stars, you must try these rolls! Soft, tender, and with a lovely hint of honey flavour... I didn't have any whole-wheat flour, and made these with plain bread flour, and they were perfect! The dough comes together beautifully, very easy to make. I've made these rolls twice this past week, they were a huge hit with my family and a definate keeper.

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  • From: Rose is Rose

    On Sep 21, 2007

    After two times of making this recipe, I was perplexed as to why my dough was still so soft and wet. On the third try, I cut the milk back to 1 cup, and they were absolutely perfect. The only reason I can come up with is that I used King Arthur white whole wheat flour. I think it doesn't take up as much liquid as traditional whole wheat flour. I also increased the salt to 1 teaspoon, and the yeast to 2 teaspoons as I have had much success with those proportions. Instead of cutting them, I weighed each dough ball, shaped them into balls, flattened them down, and ended up with nine 3 oz balls and one 2 oz ball (the tester). I also always bake on parchment. These are really super! Be sure and give them a try! Thanks KimmieOH, these will be a favorite for us!

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  • From: mandikaake

    On Oct 13, 2006

    GREAT! We loved these as did our neighbors. In fact everyone likes these much better than store bought. Thanks so much!

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  • From: Buffalo Gal 75

    On Dec 7, 2008

    Our first time making sandwich rolls and we were not disappointed! I only yielded 12 rolls but it's close enough! I didn't have as much rise out of the scraps I re-rolled to make sure you plan your cutting. Excellent!

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