Parker House Rolls

Vegetarian
Parker House Rolls
45 min.
30
94kcal

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If you're looking for a delightful addition to your dinner table or a comforting snack that will whisk you away to a cozy bakery, then Parker House Rolls are the perfect choice. These soft, buttery rolls are not only vegetarian-friendly, but they are also surprisingly simple to make, taking just 45 minutes from start to finish. With each roll boasting a lovely golden-brown exterior and a tender, fluffy interior, you can almost hear the whispers of culinary traditions that have celebrated this classic bread.

What truly sets these rolls apart is their unique folding technique, which creates a beautiful crease down the center, making them not only aesthetically pleasing but also perfect for tearing open and slathering with butter or your favorite preserves. Whether served at a holiday feast, alongside a hearty soup, or as part of a casual family dinner, these rolls are sure to impress your guests and loved ones alike.

With only a handful of ingredients and some straightforward steps, you'll have the satisfaction of making fresh, homemade bread that fills your home with an irresistible aroma. Plus, with each roll containing just 94 calories, they can fit into a variety of dietary plans without guilt. So grab your apron, and let’s dive into the wonderful world of baking these scrumptious Parker House Rolls!

Ingredients

  • 2.3 teaspoons yeast dry
  • 30 servings butter melted
  • 3.3 cups flour all-purpose
  • cup milk 
  • 0.8 teaspoon salt 
  • tablespoon sugar 
  • tablespoons water (105° to 115°F)

Equipment

  • bowl
  • baking sheet
  • oven
  • knife
  • wooden spoon

Directions

  1. Heat milk until warm (105°to 115°F).
  2. Add and stir butter, sugar, and salt until the sugar is dissolved.
  3. Combine water and yeast in a large bowl and let stand until the yeast is dissolved, about 5 minutes.
  4. When the milk mixture has cooled to lukewarm, stir it into the yeast. Beat in egg, if desired.
  5. Have the flour ready. Stir in part of the flour, then knead in the rest, using only enough to form a dough that can be handled easily.
  6. Place in an oiled bowl.
  7. Brush the top with melted butter.
  8. Cover and let the dough rise in a warm place until doubled in bulk.
  9. Roll the dough out into a 30-inch-long log and cut into 1-inch pieces.
  10. Roll each piece into a ball and flatten into a 2-inch round. Dip the handle of a knife or wooden spoon in flour and use it to make a deep crease across the middle of each roll. Fold the rolls over on the crease and press the edges together lightly.
  11. Place about 2 inches apart in rows on greased baking sheets.
  12. Let rise in a warm place until light, about 35 minutes. Preheat the oven to 425°F.
  13. Bake until golden brown, about 15 minutes.
  14. Remove to a rack to cool.
  15. Recipes reprinted with permission from The Joy of Cooking, 75th Anniversary Edition by Irma S. Rombauer, Marion Rombauer Becker, and Ethan Becker. (c) 2006 Simon & Schuster Inc., The Joy of Cooking Trust, and the MRB Revocable Trust
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Nutrition Facts

Calories94kcal
Protein7.86%
Fat43.04%
Carbs49.1%

Properties

Glycemic Index
7.77
Glycemic Load
8.09
Inflammation Score
-2
Nutrition Score
2.5973913267903%

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:93.58kcal
4.68%
Fat:4.47g
6.88%
Saturated Fat:2.75g
17.16%
Carbohydrates:11.48g
3.83%
Net Carbohydrates:11.04g
4.01%
Sugar:0.83g
0.92%
Cholesterol:11.73mg
3.91%
Sodium:93.83mg
4.08%
Alcohol:0g
100%
Alcohol %:0%
100%
Protein:1.84g
3.68%
Vitamin B1:0.14mg
9.3%
Folate:31.03µg
7.76%
Selenium:4.93µg
7.05%
Vitamin B2:0.09mg
5.35%
Manganese:0.1mg
4.8%
Vitamin B3:0.92mg
4.62%
Iron:0.65mg
3.62%
Vitamin A:138.13IU
2.76%
Phosphorus:25.9mg
2.59%
Fiber:0.44g
1.75%
Calcium:13.43mg
1.34%
Vitamin B5:0.13mg
1.28%
Magnesium:4.27mg
1.07%
Copper:0.02mg
1.07%
Zinc:0.15mg
1.03%
Source:Epicurious