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I like to play around with rich, sweet and nutty ancient grains when baking bread, but you can use modern wheat flour instead. Emmer is also called Farro and quite similar in flavour of Einkorn. This recipe makes 6-8 rolls depending on the size you want. You could also bake this in a loaf pan for a tasty sandwich bread.
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- Measure all the ingredients and place, in the order listed, into your bread pan. Select the dough setting. Start the machine.
- Once dough setting is complete, remove dough from bread machine and place on a lightly floured surface. Divide the dough into 6 or 8 pieces. Shape each into a ball and place them on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Cover with a clean kitchen towel and set aside for 45 minutes until doubled in size.
- Pour a cup of water into the roasting tray at the bottom of the oven and preheat it to 210C/420F and pour. Bake the bread for 25 to 30 minutes or until golden brown.
these dinner rolls look not just picture perfect, i bet they taste even better!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! These are perfect!
ReplyDeleteI love bread so much but hold myself back because of my joints. I would suffer for these!
Beautiful and very tempting! These are gorgeous dinner rolls.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
wow tempting bread looks perfect
ReplyDeletePerfect looking rolls. And I love that green spread as well, what is it? By the way, do you live in Germany or Austria? The name is German and I have noticed that stone in another picture as well, but I couldn't find an About section to read about you.
ReplyDeleteSo good! Your rolls look perfect! Super tempting! I wish I could have one for breakfast!
ReplyDeletePerfect healthy dinner rolls. Love it
ReplyDeleteI can never resist a dinner roll, and I certainly wouldn't be able to resist these, as they look delicious.
ReplyDeleteit would be hard for me to walk by a pile of these and not grab one...and then walk back by again for another! they look so delicious and satisfying!
ReplyDeleteI love me a good roll! That crusty brown top on it looks perfect. It is so rewarding to make your own breads and to be able to make more wholesome ones like you do.
ReplyDeleteLove these crusty rolls , Angie ! It's beautifully-baked and the texture looks just perfect :D
ReplyDeleteThese look perfect, Angie!! I can never resist fresh baked rolls! Love the wholesome flours you used!
ReplyDeleteHomemade dinner rolls are one of my favorite things to make! These sound fantastic!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, those dinner rolls look awesome. I love the crust, great to go with black coffee. Thanks for sharing.
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Amelia
Angie, this is beautiful food. I am so in love with your dinner rolls!
ReplyDeleteThese dinner rolls are beautiful and gluten free! I can't wait to try them.
ReplyDeleteThe crust on these rolls is gorgeous! I bet they are delicious too. Another wonderful recipe - thanks Angie!
ReplyDeleteAngie, these buttermilk spelt rolls look fabulous! Love the texture of them on the outside and inside as well! You really are the queen of baking with ancient grains!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! I can imagine the smell of your dinner rolls baking and how delicious they have to be, Angie! I love great dinner rolls and I know these would disappear quickly here. Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteils sont parfaits et super tentant bravo
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Crusty, rustic and delicious...Yum!
ReplyDeletealways loving your bakes. looks lovely and rustic :)
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing, Angie. I love the idea of adding of making them gluten-free. I could eat them all day every day!
ReplyDeleteOh Angie I am salivating. I just wish I had a huge hunk of this bread, and the pesto or green hommus?
ReplyDeleteOh wow i can almost smell it. Looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteOh wow i can almost smell it. Looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely recipe, Angie! Beautiful rolls, wonderful done!
ReplyDeleteOh my, now this is a dinner roll I would like to meet :D
ReplyDeleteYou make the most gorgeous loaves of bread. I'm afraid I couldn't have this in my house or I'd eat the whole loaf by myself!
ReplyDeleteAngie !! Love these dinner rolls look awesome and what lovely colour :)
ReplyDeleteI love how you bake all Angie <3
That's an interesting and delicious looking dinner rolls!
ReplyDeleteI can live without cake, but I adore bread! Beautiful, Angie. Wish I could have one right now!
ReplyDeleteThese look perfect! Craggy on the outside, but soft on the inside! Lovely, Angie.
ReplyDeleteIf only I could reach out and take one of the crusty roll! Lol! So tempting!
ReplyDelete@Adina It's pesto made with different kind of herbs and seeds.
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@Tania | My Kitchen Stories It's pesto, Tania.
ReplyDeleteI love baking too and just recently purchased a sourdough starter but I'm not sure if its rye or not. Your rolls look so crusty on the outside which is just how I love them!
ReplyDeleteThese rolls look gorgeous. I love the golden brown crust! :)
ReplyDeleteI love this dinner roll looks like. Yumm!!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous and look delicious Angie!
ReplyDeleteThey look great - I love a roll with a good crust to it
ReplyDeleteThose look divine, Angie! Crust on the outside and a lovely crumb inside.
ReplyDeleteAngie se ven lindos e impresinantes me encantan estos bollos,tienen una textura preciosa,abrazos.
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, the texture looks perfect on these rolls I just know we would love them. They have starters at the local farm store, will check them out.
ReplyDeleteHi Angie,
ReplyDeleteI'm very impressed with these gorgeous dinner rolls. Hope one day I could master this level of bread baking ... hee ..hee!
Perfection.
ReplyDeleteMy stomach is growling in MN. x
These look so crunchy and delicious and nice photos too! I like spelt.
ReplyDeleteWow Angie! These look fabulous! I had heard of farro but had no idea what it was, you are an wealth of information. I'm really curious about ancient grains now!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing
Julie
Gourmet Getaways
Your dinner rolls look great - I can practically smell them already! Super recipe.
ReplyDeleteThese rolls are beautiful Angie I love spelt and rye! I can't wait to try your amazing recipe! :)
ReplyDeleteThese sound great, it's always nice to use buttermilk in baking.
ReplyDeleteAwesome dinner rolls. Love it
ReplyDeleteNothing smells as good as freshly baked bread straight from the oven! This looks delicoous, Angie! Love the buttermilk, coconut sugar and emmer flour! So unique and I bet seriously scrumptious! Cheers, friend!
ReplyDeleteYour crusty rolls look perfect, very well baked!
ReplyDeleteThe dinner rolls are superb, btw, Angie maida is plain flour..
ReplyDeleteI love to bake bread. I used to use spelt quite frequently, but haven't in awhile. This would be such a great recipe to try :)
ReplyDeleteThe dinner rolls look great, I would eat them as such!
ReplyDeleteAngie, these spelt rolls looks spectacular, absolutely gorgeous and great texture
ReplyDeleteDid not know about emmer berries are, had to look it up, learned something new, thanks.
ReplyDeleteThey look so crusty and delicious Angie! Just beautiful. You are a champion baker. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful rolls, Angie! Looks deliciously crusty with soft crumbs! Perfect!
ReplyDeleteI love how crusty these whole grain rolls look!
ReplyDeleteThese dinner rolls look so pretty and absolutely yummy, Angie. Butter milk and coconut sugar sounds awesome!
ReplyDeleteThe brown crust of these healthy bread rolls is very attractive, Angie.
ReplyDeleteHahaha, Liebe geht durch den Magen, exactly! These dinner rolls/Brötchen look absolutely perfect, great job!
ReplyDeleteThe dinner rolls look amazingly good!
ReplyDeleteWe love crusty rolls--this recipe looks devine and I have all the ingredients:-D
ReplyDeleteYour breads are always gorgeous, Angie and this one is no exception. I really love how rustic the tops turned out, so pretty. And the green spread (is it pesto?) looks wonderful as contrast.
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ReplyDeleteI love homemade bread and this one looks delicious!! Yum! I want a piece right now :)
ReplyDeleteTempting and delicious one. Another lovely share dear!
ReplyDeleteAngie: You always make such beautiful breads...this is gorgeous and love the ingredients. Finally have my own little stash of spelt flour and looking forward to using it soon. I think of your blog and all the beautiful things you share here and how you use spelt flour! :)
ReplyDeleteLook at the crust on those rolls. They look perfect.
ReplyDeleteYou are an amazing bread baker, Angie. Your bread is always so gorgeous and these rolls are no exception. And I especially love learning about the different grains you use. Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLook at that perfect outer crust! Perfect and beautiful, what a nice way to show off baking skills :)
ReplyDeleteLove these dinner rolls. Great texture and the crust looks wonderful. You are a great baker.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like the perfect dinner roll! I'd love a taste!
ReplyDeleteThe breadmaking season is over for now (100+F), but I'm pinning this for cooler weather. I experimented some with ancient grains this winter and loved most of the results. Have never used buttermilk in a yeast bread and love that idea! Great looking bread!
ReplyDeleteThey look perfect to go with your pesto~
ReplyDeletethey look wonderful and your an awesome bread maker
ReplyDeleteThey look delicious Angie! and have such a perfect texture. :-)
ReplyDeletexoxo
Dinner rolls look so cute and the pics are perfectly styled. So cute that i can look and drool all time
ReplyDeleteAngie, these rolls look so beautifully crusty and delicious! My gluten-free friends will enjoy this recipe :)
ReplyDeleteYou're right, the ancient grains contribute to far more superior flavored and textured breads and rolls such as yours, Angie. I could devour a dozen of these!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous rolls. They look substantial. Are they?
ReplyDeleteVery nice I have not heard of emmer before and am glad you mentioned farro. What lovely light rolls 8)
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