Any Home Bakers Here?

Not yet, but there is a recipe for soft dinner rolls in the book.

In a nutshell (makes 5 3-ounce rolls)

Preheat baking stone in oven at 450 degrees.
Cut off 3-ounce (small peach size) pieces of Master Recipe and quickly shape into balls. Allow to rest 2-inches apart on baking sheet lined with parchment for 20 minutes. Cut a cross into the top of each roll using a serrated knife or kitchen shears. Brush tops with melted butter or oil and place the baking sheet in the oven. Bake about 25 minutes or until richly brown. For softest result, brush with more butter or oil. Serve slightly warm.

Just saw this!!
Cloverleaf Buns
Preheat baking stone in oven at 450 degrees.
Grease muffin pan.
Cut off 3-ounce (small peach size) pieces of dough. Cut each into 4 smaller pieces. Shape each one into a smooth ball. Put the 4 balls together to form a cloverleaf and place in a cup of the prepared muffin pan. Continue with remaining dough. Allow to rest for 30 minutes. Slide muffin pan into the oven, pour 1 cup of hot water into the broiler tray, and quickly close the oven door. Bake for about 25 minutes or until richly browned. Serve slightly warm.

There are a whole bunch of variations that can be used with the Master Recipe. The next recipe in the book is for crescent rolls.

Hope this helps!
Awesome, that does help. I'll have to make some up towards the end of the week when we have some fridge space
 
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Successful day.
 
there decent size. maybe a bit over half a pound. enough to make good fillets out of them :)

we catch tons of perch in the winter and only the odd one in summer. what time of year did you catch your perch (just wondering if you don't mind)

I used to catch them in winter and summer. All the time. However, they were always quite small.
 
I had a very crazy idea, and I was able to pull it off successfully.

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Trout salad sandwiches! They're surprisingly good!

When we lived in south Florida, one of our favorite things to get from the deli was smoked fish spread. Sure does make for some good sandwiches!
 

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