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    Waterford Blaas

    *We used Platinum® Yeast from Red Star®.Note: To use the windowpane test to check dough for proper gluten development, lightly flour hands and pinch off (don’t tear) a small piece of dough. Slowly pull the dough out from the center. If the dough is ready, you will be able to stretch it until it’s thin and translucent like a windowpane. If the dough tears, it’s not quite ready. Beat for 1 minute, and test again. LEGGI TUTTO

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    Orange Rolls

    The Club in Birmingham, Alabama, has a famed   that has inspired many a baker to try making their own at home. Our version brings all the original zesty enjoyment with a tropical coconut twist added in for fun. 3 to 3¼ cups (375 to 406 grams) all-purpose flour, divided ¾ cup (150 grams) granulated sugar, divided […] LEGGI TUTTO

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    Honey Butter Yeast Rolls

    If you’re on the hunt for pillowy-soft, tenderly sweet , look no further than these Honey Butter Yeast Rolls. These  are simple and light yet incredibly flavorful, with the perfect amount of buttery richness and  sweetness, just like the O’Charley’s  they were inspired by. Baked to a gorgeous golden brown, the  are then coated with a final brush of […] LEGGI TUTTO

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    Babà Rustico

    The French may have charcuterie, but in this Babà Rustico recipe, Italian antipasto reigns supreme. A classic of Neapolitan cuisine, the Babà Rustico is a savory yeasted bread often baked in a ring mold with an array of savory fillings. Platinum® Yeast from Red Star® gives the dough an airy, elevated boost while plenty of […] LEGGI TUTTO

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    A Vegetarian Farmers Market Brunch for HGTV.com

    Throw The Ultimate Vegetarian Farmers Market Brunch! Turn your veggie haul into the season’s best brunch dishes.
    Spring Vegetable Frittata
    A few weeks ago, I loaded up my car with all the spring produce to make (and shoot!) A Vegetarian Farmers Market Brunch for HGTV.com. The scene was just perfect all around with temperate, sunny weather and big teakwood table on which to display all of our dishes.
    I’ve developed four delicious brunch recipes – both savory and sweet – along with instructions for an all-inclusive spring cheese board. I’m including some teasers and links in this post, but you can view the entire gallery right here.

    Fresh and Savory.
    Spring vegetable frittata (lead image) is such an easy main dish to make, and incredibly versatile. Take full advantage of all the tender new asparagus at the market, and don’t be afraid to pivot the ingredients as we move into summer months. Serve it with my Arugula Salad with Homemade Orange Poppy Seed Dressing.

    Roasted New Potatoes with Spring Herbs is another side dish I developed to perfectly compliment the frittata. It’s hearty and filling, yet light with a citrusy note. Serve the potatoes over a bed of spring greens for additional herbaceous flavor.

    Okay, this cheese board –swoon. It’s got a lot going on, and all of it is wonderful! The Ultimate Vegetarian Cheese Board ‘recipe’ is more of a guide for selecting spring cheeses. (Did you know cheese can be seasonal?). With it, we’ve added lots of other ingredients, such as comb honey, candied nuts, preserves, and lots of crunchy spring veggies for dipping.

    Here we’ve made a slightly smaller version of the cheese board to fit on a tabletop! A platter works well in place of a large serving board.

    The sweet stuff!
    What’s brunch without pastries? These Strawberry-Rhubarb Scones take advantage of rhubarb’s short season, and have buttermilk tang. I usually find scones to be quite dry, but these have a tender, moist crumb. My recommendation? Split one while warm and slather in butter!

    Lemon and blueberries together? You just can’t go wrong! Especially if those flavors are wrapped up in sweet yeast dough and baked farmhouse-style in a cast iron skillet. Get the Cast Iron Lemon-Blueberry Cinnamon Rolls right here. (Side note, developing this recipe inspired me to create these strawberry sweet rolls!)

    Special thanks to my colleagues (and friends!), a.k.a. the team that made this happen! HGTV editor and stylist Camille Smith, (Get her Strawberry Shrub recipe right here) stylist and art director Jill Tennant, and stylist and crafter Ann Nelson.
    View the entire gallery of brunch images at this link on HGTV.com.
    Please note: Some of you may not be able to view these recipes on HGTV.com due to geo-blocking, which is a necessary security measure. Unfortunately I can’t change this, but I’d be happy to send the recipes to those who comment below (just fill in your email address – it will stay private!).

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    Roasted Blueberry Pull-Apart Loaf

    With this Roasted Blueberry Pull-Apart Loaf, each delicious layer peels back to reveal pockets of lemon-sugar-roasted , balancing acidity and boosting the fruit’s jam-like qualities. 2½ cups (313 grams) plus 2 tablespoons (16 grams) all-purpose flour, divided 3 tablespoons (36 grams) granulated sugar 1½ teaspoons (4.5 grams) instant yeast 1¼ teaspoons (3.25 grams) kosher salt […] LEGGI TUTTO

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    Lemon Curd Braid

    A sweet taste of summer braided into a delightfully tender, pillowy dough, this Lemon Curd Braid will brighten any breakfast. Filled with a sunny, fresh lemon curd filling and topped with Swedish pearl sugar and a sweet and simple Glaze, this braided bread lets simple flavors shine. The soft and rich surrounding dough achieves unmatched […] LEGGI TUTTO

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    Ensaymadas

    Get a taste of the Philippines, no airplane ticket needed. Our Baking & Pastry Editor’s take on the beloved Filipino pastry, Ensaymadas, features a super-soft bread base crowned with a browned butter-sugar spread and savory Cheddar cheese. The sweet-salty combo is perfect for any occasion, from special holidays to an everyday afternoon snack. 3 to […] LEGGI TUTTO