if you try then you will know its not that hard :P
Rolls and Loaves of bread
Ciabatta rolls are commonly used for chili bread bowls. However, wheat bread, rye bread, and sourdough bread can be used as well, as long as they are large rolls that are not soft.
Yes.
There are a number of websites that offer recipes for bread rolls but the wikiHow website provides a seven step instruction for bread rolls. One can also find recipes on sites such as BBC Good Food and All Recipes.
No. Croissants are made with a puff pastry dough. You can make butterhorn rolls with bread dough, but they are not the same thing.
well i saw on yahoo answers this quite ridiculous stew that would make you parents disown you (hamster stew) so never make that. but lamb, beef, or chicken
Yeast dough is used to make all types of bread and pizza crusts. It is also used for rolls, including bagels, and snacks, including pretzels.
To make rolls extra crunchy, the way would be to make the oven very humid. After putting in the dough, spray water into the oven before closing the oven door.
One of the most famous Asian appetizers are Egg Rolls. There are many different ways to prepare egg rolls. You can make them with vegetables, meat. You can even make breakfast egg rolls. If you are interested in making this, go to Allrecipes.com and type in "Breakfast Egg Rolls". I have made these and they're delicious! Bon Appetite'!
There is no preservative in French bread sticks, only flour, water, and a pinch of salt. Soft rolls have some fat in them (to make them more soft) and preservatives to keep them longer.
Cinnamon rolls make a tasty snack. They are generally made from standard wheat bread, which causes problems for those with gluten intolerances. The sweet bread mix is often high in sugar and fat.
There is a "Hungry Hobo" franchise of sandwich-style restaurants in the U.S, founded in 1973. See the related link listed below for their Home Page: The other link listed below indicates that it is a sandwich comprised of browned sausage, hamburger meat, Velveeta cheese (or cheddar, maybe...), and deli-style dinner rolls.