Shaping Bread Rolls Can Be Easy

Shaping Bread Rolls Can Be Easy. But sometimes finding a source to learn from can be difficult. For instance, I learn much better with pictures than with video. I try to pause a video at the right moment and often miss the mark or the part will be blurry or the still shot is not as clear as I’d hoped. So a lot of baking techniques, I muddled through countless times before I figured it out.

Perhaps some of my readers are similar, so I will create some basic how to posts along the way. For instance, today, I’ll show you how I shape rolls. Before this, I just kind of smushed them around in my hands and let them do what they pleased. Most of the time, it wasn’t pretty. Here’s the thing: shaping bread rolls is like the wrapping paper on the present. The present is what matters so don’t worry if it takes you a while to get it. Now that you learned to shape dough, check out this delicious recipe for dinner rolls.

The following video will further explain how and why to create tension in bread dough to have fabulously shaped rolls.

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