Any Home Bakers Here?

Ron and Debby, Thanks for the info on Index. AND I like the Collectors Cocoa Cake
best....less shortening and less sugar. You know I am a Health Nut.

"the upload file red rug jpg was not an image as expected"....I give up. Aria

It is a very good cake. Somewhere I have a milk based cocoa cake that is very old. Let me know if you want that one.
DUTCH OVEN DINNER ROLLS
(makes 12 rolls)

Dough:
3 Cups AP flour
1/4 Cups Buttermilk powder
2 Tab Non-Diastatic malt powder
1 1/4 tsp salt
1 Cup warm water
4 Tab soft unsalted butter
2 tsp instant yeast

Topping:
4 Tab unsalted butter, divided

Dough:
1. Combine all ingredients and mix by hand, mixer or bread machine to make a soft, smooth dough.
2. Transfer dough to lightly greased bowl, cover and let rise until almost doubled (about 90 minutes).

Topping:
While dough is rising, set a 4-5 quart Dutch oven over medium-low heat. Add 3 Tab of butter to the pot and heat until melted. Remove the pot from the burner and set aside.

Transfer the dough to a very lightly floured work surface. Divide into 12 pieces and shape each piece into a smooth ball.

Place rolls into the Dutch oven on top of the melted butter. Put the lid on and let the rolls rise until they tightly fill the pot (45-60 minutes).

Towards the end of the rising time, preheat the oven to 400*.

Transfer the covered pot to the oven, and bake the rolls for 15 minutes. Remove the lid and bake the rolls an additional 8-10 minutes, until golden brown.

Remove the pot from the oven, set it on a rack to cool. Melt the remaining 1 Tab of butter and brush over the warm rolls in the pot.

Serve immediately. Or remove the warm rolls from the pot, place on a rack to cool and serve at room temperature.
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The Rolls look great!
 
Many THANKS. YOU ARE A SPECIAL PERSON. ARIA
The file sent to me saved as a jpg. I saved it to my desktop and then click the upload a file button when replying. I then browse for the file and select it and click on open. After that, I click on thumbnail for the picture and it is inserted into the reply. Post reply and it goes up to BYC

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