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skyspinner Sat, Aug-24-02 16:31

Doreen's Revolution Rolls
 
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Who's tried this recipe? Is it really good, I mean does it taste like bread?

I am going to try it, but not w/ soy flour...can't stand the taste of soy. Atkins Bake mix might do it, though.

Whaddaya think?

tracyP Sun, Sep-08-02 14:54

Here is a lower carb alternative that I use every day.
http://www.digitalartresources.net/Atkins/rolls.htm

skyspinner Sun, Sep-08-02 16:52

Thanks! I'll try this.

nicksmom Thu, Feb-06-03 10:12

Doreen's "multi-grain" Revolution Rolls
 
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has anyone tried this recipe? It sounds great to me!

catrancher Sat, Jan-24-04 13:51

tried recipe, not wowed
 
I tried the recipe but wasn't wowed. Even with grain additions, it was still very, very bland. Also buns did not rise enough to be sliced in half -- which is likely due to something I did incorrectly, not the recipe. I think I need to aim for a low carb bread recipe and adapt for use as sandwich rolls/buns. Still thanks to Doreen for sharing/trying.

jebsr Fri, Feb-20-04 11:44

Doreens revolution rolls
 
Yes I tried them and very satisfied with the results. Important thing is to start the egg whites and then read the paper or take a shower. They were better cold on the first few days. Less tasty ( to me) when slightly warmed in a toaster. To Doreen I say YOU DA MAN. Ya done good.

doreen T Fri, Feb-20-04 12:16

:blush: :D Glad you liked 'em, thankyou!!

I've found that they taste nice when toasted if you spread a little butter on the cut surface first, then toast flat in a toaster oven or quickly under the broiler. Because they're low in fat, they tend to get dry and crumbly if you just toast them plain. The Multi-Grain version is a bit sturdier and less prone to crumbliness.


Doreen


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