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OK I'm all set to make this tonight for dinner. But have a question - When you say that you rolled them up - is that like when you make cinnamon rolls. Also, how long do you bake and at what temp? If there are any other tips please let me know.
Man I'm hungry right now!!
Sandee
So sorry, Sandee, just got on line and saw this. I keep at the gumpsbread temp and time. I do pat the dough out into a rectangle and spread the goodies on just like a cinnamon roll. Watch your time as to the size of your loaves. I turn my over and tap the bottoms listening for that hollow sound when they turn golden brown. There will be a bit of residule baking after they come out of the oven. I make a point of putting all my spices, including garlic in the wet mixture before adding the flour. I have tried this both ways and it tastes so much better blended into the dough rather than spread over it. I also brush with egg and water mixture (before baking) and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese) I am thinking of adding sundried tomatoes/ peppers to the dough the next batch I make it. It is a wonderful dough that you can play with.
OK I'm all set to make this tonight for dinner. But have a question - When you say that you rolled them up - is that like when you make cinnamon rolls. Also, how long do you bake and at what temp? If there are any other tips please let me know.
Man I'm hungry right now!!

Sandee
So sorry, Sandee, just got on line and saw this. I keep at the gumpsbread temp and time. I do pat the dough out into a rectangle and spread the goodies on just like a cinnamon roll. Watch your time as to the size of your loaves. I turn my over and tap the bottoms listening for that hollow sound when they turn golden brown. There will be a bit of residule baking after they come out of the oven. I make a point of putting all my spices, including garlic in the wet mixture before adding the flour. I have tried this both ways and it tastes so much better blended into the dough rather than spread over it. I also brush with egg and water mixture (before baking) and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese) I am thinking of adding sundried tomatoes/ peppers to the dough the next batch I make it. It is a wonderful dough that you can play with.