Feta, Parmesan & Scallions Bread Rolls

This post is short and sweet. Am sharing with you these rolls I baked mid-week. I hope you enjoy them. Great for any occasion. They freeze really well after cooling off and reheat wrapped with foil at a 350F preheated oven for 10-15 minutes.
Feta, Parmesan and Scallions Bread Rolls
makes 16 rolls
Inspired by Al HaShulchan Magazine's Gouda Rolls recipe (Hebrew)

Ingredients:
1 cup water
1 1/2 packets active dry yeast (total 3 3/4 teaspoons=3/8oz. Each packet is 1/4oz)
4 1/4 cups bread flour
2 eggs (1 for dough and 1 for brushing)
2 teaspoons salt
1 heaping tablespoon honey
3 tablespoons of canola or melted butter
4 oz crumbled Feta
2 oz grated Parmesan
4 scallions, green and white parts, chopped (could snip with kitchen shears)
sesame seeds

In a mixer bowl add the water and the yeast. Mix with a spoon. Attach a kneading hook to the mixer, a.dd the flour and the egg to the yeast and start kneading on low/medium speed. Immediately after starting to knead, add the salt, honey, oil, cheeses and scallions. Knead for 4 minutes on low/medium and 6 minutes on medium/high until all ingredients are incorporated into a smooth and elastic dough. Cover with a plastic wrap and let rise for an hour in a warm spot on the counter.

Remove dough to a working surface and punch bubbles out. Divide dough to 16 equal parts and roll each dough into a smooth ball. Layer a cookie sheet with parchment paper and flatten each dough with the palm of your hand on the cookie sheet. Space the rolls a couple inches apart. Cover with a kitchen towel and let rise for 30 minutes in a warm place.

Preheat oven to 350F.

Snip each roll with kitchen shears or a knife as seen in photo to create the wheat design. Whip the second egg with a fork, brush the rolls with the egg wash, sprinkle with sesame seeds and bake for approximately 25 minutes until tops are golden. Ovens vary. Original recipe called for 12-15 minutes at a 350F preheated oven.

26 comments:

  1. Oh I love the idea of making a huge batch of these and having them frozen, ready to go! For breakfast, slice them open with a little egg and more cheese? Yes please!

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    1. I know, right?! It saved us when we wanted to put a last minute meal together. Totally wish to have lunch with it the way you described it Nelly. TY!

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  2. These rolls look lovely! Can't go wrong with that pairing!

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    1. I know, right?! Thx Bri. Though normally I wouldn't pair feta with parmesan but in this recipe really you can use any cheese you got.

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  3. Just beautiful, and love the flavors!

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    1. TY so much. In a surprising way the flavor is delicate, really sublime!

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  4. Such pretty rolls, Shulie. Love the feta, parmesan paired with scallions. I am craving a few now for lunch with a nice glass of wine:)

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    1. I wish I could send you some, Lora. Thank you!! The dough oh shucks forgot to include that snapshot will correct it now.

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  5. Wow, these are gorgeous, Shulie! The shape of these is so unique...I love them!

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    1. TY Lizzy. Supposed to be wheat shaped. Came out close enough. lol I thought it was fun to change the shape around.

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  6. They are so pretty and must taste just wonderful! A great combination of flavors.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  7. They look so lovely, and the bread sounds yummy. I will have to give it a try after finish the banan bread I made. Thanks for the inspiration :)

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  8. Looks delicious.

    Pam

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  9. Looks amazing!Wonder whether this would work with small red onions?

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  10. I love the shapes of these, and feta and Parmesan sounds delicious!

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  11. The recipe looks so manageable, even for those of us who are a little yeast phobic (for fear of failure). I love the savory twist. Can't wait to bake 'em and pair with some fresh greens from my farmers' market.

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  12. I love them! So pretty and elegant but my favorite favorite flavors! Beautiful Shulie! And I love yeast baking...

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  13. love the shape & the way you stacked them up , i'm hungry seeing these images :)

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  14. They look stunning! I've never used feta in bread before. So hungry now :)

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  15. Beautiful Shulie! These rolls really look incredible. You did a fabulous job. I love the filling too!

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  16. feta and scallion buns! I am happy!! Making these soon Shullie!

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  17. What a great idea, make a big batch of these yummy rolls and always have fresh homemade bread on hand.

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  18. These bread rolls has a reminisce to my mom's baked rolls that we enjoyed while growing up :)

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  19. How in the world did I miss these!! Oh my heavens...swoon.

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  20. שולי זה נראה מעולה!!
    ואני מאד אוהבת מאפי שמרים (ההתמחות שלי היא במתכוני חלות)
    אני עושה לזה PIN ואני מקווה להכין בקרוב
    תודה!!

    Shulie - these look great!
    I love working with yeast (I specialize in baking challahs - my own recipes)
    I'm pinning these - and hopefully I'll make them soon
    Thanks

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