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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Pumpkin Rolls / Kuerbisbroetchen

In my desperate search to find more recipes to use up our organically grown Zucca Barucca squashes, I found a recipe for rolls in one of my German bread baking books. Have you ever heard of pumpkin rolls? They sell them in German bakeries this time of year. The perfect side to go with your Thanksgiving dinner! It's not too late! You can still whip some up!

I changed up the German recipe slightly since I did not like that it used all white flour.


  • 300 grams of pumpkin puree
  • 250 grams of whole wheat flour
  • 250 grams of regular flour
  • 1/2 tsp. of salt
  • touch of nutmeg
  • 200 ml of milk
  • 3 tsp. of dry yeast
  1. Sift flour, add the salt and nutmeg.Put milk in microwave for one and a half minutes and warm up to a little warmer than room temperature. Add yeast to milk and stir until it is blended in with the milk.
  2. Add the milk yeast mixture to flour. Add pumpkin puree. Knead together until it stick together. You want a nice dough that is not too sticky. Add more flour if needed.
  3. Place dough in bowl and place towel over it. Let rise in a warm spot. I like to put mine on the radiators. Works great this time of year...
  4. Once the dough has about doubled in size knead again. Shape into 15 little rolls and place on greased cookie sheet. While the oven is warming to 400 degrees let the buns rest and rise once more.
  5. When the oven has reached temperature put buns in and bake for about 20-25 minutes. They are ready when they are turning brown and sound hollow when you tap on the bottom of the bun!
Delicious! I got to run and whip up another load for the feast since the kids have been chewing them up already...You need lots of buns for Thanksgiving. But they can be enjoyed throughout the season! It also helps keep the house warm...

3 comments:

Mare said...

Oh this sounds yummy! I am going to have to try these... Thanks so much for the recipe! I love to make bread...

Dreaming Monet said...

thanks so much for this recipe --- i meant to tell you on thanksgiving how much i appreciated it!

Kerry said...

This recipe sounds amazing! I have a lot of winter squash that needs to be used. I am a little late for Thanksgiving, but I think these will grace our table some time in the next week. Thank you for sharing!

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