Few people don't enjoy a soft and tasty dinner roll piping hot from the oven. Delicious with a pat of soft butter or dipped in gravy or sauce, a side dish of dinner rolls can really bulk up a meal and give it a little extra panache. Whether you are serving a ham, turkey, roasted chicken or a tray of lasagna and meatballs, these dinner rolls go beautifully with the main course.
Preparation of these dinner rolls takes only minutes and can be heated at the very last minute. After removing the rolls from the outer plastic bag and inner tray, they get placed on a baking sheet. The rolls then get baked in a four hundred degree oven for about eight minutes. I love to use a basting brush to add a little bit of softened butter to the tops before baking. This really helps them to brown, which results in a nice crust when they are removed from the oven.
One roll contains eighty calories. There is only one gram of Total Fat, with no Saturated or Trans Fat. There is one hundred and sixty milligrams of Sodium per roll and fourteen grams of Total Carbohydrate. There is no Sugar and less than one gram of Dietary Fiber in a one roll serving. On the plus side there is four percent of both Calcium and Iron in each serving. These percentages are based on a two thousand calorie diet. The full nutritional information can be found in a box printed on the back of the package.
Considering that these dinner rolls are less than two dollars, the quality is amazing. The rolls always come from the oven nice and crispy on the outside and soft and delicious on the inside. This side dish is positively fool proof. In all the times that I have prepared this product, I have never come up with anything less than perfection. When I tell my holiday guests that these rolls are a supermarket brand and cost less than two bucks, they can hardly believe it.
They simply are that good.
I certainly love many things about Safeway Brown 'n Serve Dinner Rolls. They taste delicious, are super inexpensive and are baked to perfection in less than ten minutes. They also freeze wonderfully, which makes stocking up on them well ahead of the holiday rush a cinch. I give these rolls a five star plus food rating and definitely plan to serve them again and again all through the season.
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Published by Lisa Riggs
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