King Arthur's Cranberry-Pumpkin Rolls AKA Sumo Wrestler Bread

Monday, December 1, 2008

Cranberry-Pumpkin Rolls (King Arthur Flour recipe)
Cranberry-Pumpkin Rolls

I made some Cranberry-Pumpkin Rolls for Thanksgiving dinner. The dough was easy to put together, but the "Yield 16 rolls" is a bit off. (However, I used active dry yeast and not the instant yeast called for in the King Arthur recipe - I don't know if that made a difference.)

Cranberry-Pumpkin Rolls (King Arthur Flour recipe) Cranberry-Pumpkin Rolls (King Arthur Flour recipe)
I used dried cranberries, golden raisins and diced crystallized ginger. The spices include cinnamon, ginger and cloves.

Cranberry-Pumpkin Rolls (King Arthur Flour recipe)
I heart the dough hook of the KitchenAid.

Cranberry-Pumpkin Rolls (King Arthur Flour recipe) Cranberry-Pumpkin Rolls (King Arthur Flour recipe)
The left photo is half the dough after the first rise. The right photo is 17 rolls (remember, the yield is 16 rolls).

Cranberry-Pumpkin Rolls (King Arthur Flour recipe)

After the second rise. Okay, these aren't rolls, they are gigantic bagels without holes! This is dinner roll for a sumo wrestler, but perhaps not for Thanksgiving dinner. I think this could be 10 Weight Watcher points. The satsuma tangerine is in the photo for scale! :)

Cranberry-Pumpkin Rolls (King Arthur Flour recipe)
Although large, these were quite tasty!! Here is the recipe from King Arthur flour!

I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving!!!
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5 comments:

Cathy said... [Reply to comment]

Ten WW points -- oh no! They look like they'd probably be worth it, though!

April said... [Reply to comment]

Awesome! Those are fabulous looking, I heart King Arthur flour.

Linda said... [Reply to comment]

wow --- one can make a meal out of 1 of your rolls! Large or not, they look delicious!

eatme_delicious said... [Reply to comment]

Oo yum! Though they make me think of hot cross buns and not something I'd want to eat with dinner.

Snooky doodle said... [Reply to comment]

That s why they re called sumo then. They re massive. I like how they look yummy. :)

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