Butter Rolls filled with Purple Sweet Potato
Butter Rolls filled with Purple Sweet Potato

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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook butter rolls filled with purple sweet potato using 8 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Butter Rolls filled with Purple Sweet Potato:
  1. Take 100 grams Sweet potato (mashed)
  2. Make ready 200 grams Bread (strong) flour
  3. Prepare 30 grams Cake flour
  4. Get 40 grams Butter
  5. Prepare 30 grams Sugar
  6. Take 1 combined amount of 200 grams Egg+milk
  7. Take 4 grams Salt
  8. Prepare 4 grams Dry yeast

Soft and slightly sweet, these Sweet Potato Buttermilk Crescent Rolls are perfect for a holiday. Ingredients in this Crescent Roll Recipe. Mashed Sweet Potatoes - This can be done well ahead of The butter will help the texture of the rolls, giving them a tender crumb. The butter also adds a lot of.

Instructions to make Butter Rolls filled with Purple Sweet Potato:
  1. Heat the sweet potato and mash. If you heat it in the microwave oven, add some water or milk to make it less dry.
  2. Put the ingredients into a bread maker. You can also knead by hand. When you're done kneading leave to rise for 30 to 40 minutes.
  3. When the dough has expanded to about 5 times its original size, place it on a board dusted with a little flour. Fold about three times while removing the gas and shape into a flat circle.
  4. Divide from the center into long triangular shapes like in the picture. I divided it into 16 triangles.
  5. Use the palm of your hand to flatten slightly into teardrop-like shapes. Roll up from the right edge and firmly press the edge down to fix in place.
  6. 16 crescents will fit perfectly onto a 30 cm x30 cm baking tray. Place a damp cloth over the rolls and leave for 30 ~ 40 minutes. Again, leave to rise until they have expanded about 1.5 times in size.
  7. Bake for 20 minutes at 180°C. Soft and fluffy.
  8. If you are using purple sweet potato flour, add 10 g cake flour+20 g purple sweet potato flour to the bread maker.
  9. It will turn out to be this vivid purple.
  10. You can make round rolls or crescent rolls like in the picture.
  11. The result is a lovely purple-colored roll. You can't taste the sweet potato but that vegetable-sweetness is tangible.
  12. This is using round rolls arranged in a ring shape. Light and fluffy bread that you tear apart to eat.

The skin of this starchy root vegetable is thin, dull, and beige. The sweet potatoes give the rolls a beautiful orange color. They also give off a nice earthy smell. In general, there are many bread recipes that call for milk, butter, sour cream, etc. Does anybody have experience with getting good results using non-dairy substitutes for these products?

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