I suggest roasting over steaming if making your own puree, to get a consistency closest to canned puree that will work the best with the flour quantities listed. Steamed puree tends to need significantly more flour. These are an easy recipe roll and forgiving on time. You can let them rise once, or twice, depending on how busy you are, or if you forget about the dough for a while... 😉 I use millet flour or meal instead of corn because of corn sensitivities, and millet lends a nice corn flavor to the rolls. Feel free to use the original cornmeal though! This recipe is half the original recipe, which makes both loaves and rolls, so this can easily be doubled to make 24 rolls, or a dozen rolls and a loaf, or two medium loaves and 6 rolls.
Butternut Corn Dinner Rolls
Yield: 12 dinner rolls
2 tsp active dry yeast
Pinch of sugar
½ cup warm water (105˚ to 115˚F)
½ cup warm buttermilk or kefir (105˚ to 115˚F)
2½ tbsp melted butter or oil
2 tbsp + 2 tsp maple syrup or golden syrup
¼ cup butternut squash purée (pumpkin or delicata works as well, canned is fine)
1¼ tsp sea salt 10g
½ cup fine-grind yellow cornmeal (I like to use millet flour)
½ cup medium rye flour light rye 53g (I used freshly ground, lightly sifted)
2¼ to 2½ cups unbleached all-purpose or bread flour
2 tbsp butter, melted, for brushing
(adapted from Bread for All Seasons by Beth Hensperger)
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Kelly the rolls look fabulous and are so healthy. These would go so well with hot soup!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous!! I love that you can freeze and reheat.
ReplyDeleteYes, they reheat beautifully! Munch, munch, yum...
DeleteI think I am little partial to butternut rolls than pumpkin rolls. they are not beautiful but also has natural sweetness.
ReplyDeleteOh my, I am definitely putting this recipe on my to make list. Thanks Kelly.
ReplyDeleteThese look so incredibly good - especially with cranberry sauce!! I love the combination of flours you use, and a big yes to a little maple syrup!
ReplyDeleteLove the color and flavor profile of this roll! Fabulous one!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful color these turn out! My family will love them!
ReplyDeleteLove the color and the crust on the rolls!
ReplyDeleteThe rolls are soft and light. I would love to try with millet flour ad it adds more nutrition. Great recipe!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I have been having some of mine leftover from our Thanksgiving from the freezer and toasting with jam.
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