Pillsbury Bake-Off Countdown: Golden Fruit Brioche Rolls
I love making people think I'm all fancy in the kitchen when really, I've just lazed around all day and baked something awesome in just 15 minutes. This clever recipe by Christine Wilson of Sellersville, Pennsylvania only takes 15 minutes to make, 45 minutes total (much of that is inactive, though). That means even if you've been watching Mad Men all night and just woke up, you could still get these together in time for brunch. WOO!
Golden Fruit Brioche Rolls
- Prep Time: 15 Min
- Total Time: 45 Min
- Makes: 12 rolls
Ingredients
- 1/3 cup dried apricots, coarsely chopped
- 2 tablespoons golden raisins
- 1 can Pillsbury refrigerated crusty French loaf
- 1 egg, beaten
- 1/4 cup whipped butter, softened
- 1 tablespoon honey
- 1/4 teaspoon orange extract
Procedure
- Heat oven to 350°F. Spray 12 regular-size muffin cups with Crisco® Original No-Stick Cooking Spray.
- In medium bowl, pour 1 cup boiling water over apricots and raisins. Let stand 5 minutes; drain.
- Lightly sprinkle work surface with Pillsbury BEST® All Purpose Flour. Remove dough from can; cut 2-inch piece from one end; set aside. Cut remaining dough into 12 (3/4-inch thick) slices; press each slice to form 2 1/2–inch round. Spoon rounded teaspoonful of apricot mixture onto center of each round. Bring dough up around filling to cover completely; pinch edges together to seal; shape into ball. Place 1 ball seam side down in each muffin cup.
- Cut reserved 2-inch piece of dough into 3 (about 3/4-inch) slices. Cut each slice into quarters; roll into balls. Place 1 ball on top of dough in each muffin cup; press in lightly. Brush with beaten egg. Bake 20 to 24 minutes or until golden brown. Cool 5 minutes.
- Meanwhile, in small bowl, mix butter, honey and orange extract until well blended. Serve warm brioche with orange honey butter.
Note: the Pillsbury Bake-Off is coming in November! Check out my coverage of the 45th and 46th Bake-Off, and follow the recipes posted so far by clicking the bakeoff tag below.
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