Showing posts with label rolls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rolls. Show all posts

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Creamy Lasagna Rolls


This is the perfect lasagna recipe that pleases even the pickiest eaters time after time. The reason why it’s so popular has to do with the use of cheese, ricotta and mozzarella. You can hide vegetables in there and kids enjoy it. I really love to make lasagna rolls its so  easy to make and much easier to transfer to the plate. 



     Ingredients:
1 lb ground beef or any meat
1 large onion
1/2 red bell pepper
1/2 zucchini
1 cup ricotta (tvorog)
2 cans of  Alfredo sauce
1 or 2 cups half and half
8 to 10 oz Cheese I  used Monterey jack 
Salt, pepper, vegeta sesoning  
Parsley flakes

12 lasagna strips

Cook ground beef in oiled skillet until ready. Add salt, pepper, vegeta.
Cook lasagna in salt water until ready.
Cut onion in small cubes. Caramelize it in the oil (I use grape seed oil).
Cut zucchini and bell peppers in small cubes. Do not cook.
Put lasagna straight on the table to cool down.
In the mixing bowl mix meat, and ricotta.
Add onion, vegetables and 1/2 of the can alfredo sauce. Mix well, taste if it has enough salt.
 You can use even broken pieces of lasagna.
Put about 2 tbs of the mix on lasagna strip. Press it with the spoon. On the end add cheese to make it stick better. Roll it.
Put rolls in the baking dish.
 Pour the rest of alfredo on the top of rolls. Then I put half and half in the can and pour it over the rolls.
Add the remaining cheese on the top. Sprinkle with parsley flakes. Cover and cook for 40 min on 350F.
 It will end up to be soft and creamy.
Enjoy!!!


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Saturday, March 15, 2014

halloween Cinnamon Rolls


Cinnamon Rolls
WHATS IN IT?
2 Tablespoons yeast
1/2 cup warm water
1 tsp sugar

1 cup milk
1 teaspoon salt
5 Tablespoons sugar
4 Tablespoons melted butter (mixed with milk to warm milk)
3 1/2 - 4 cups flour

Filling:
melted butter
cinnamon
sugar


WHAT TO DO?
Mix the yeast, water and sugar together and let stand for 10 mins. Melt the butter, and then mix with the milk. Mix remaining ingredients (except the filling) all together (I just do mine in my kitchen-aid) and kneed for 3 minutes. Let rise 20 mins. Roll out dough. Spread on melted butter sprinkle it with cinnamon and sugar. Cut 2 inch strips, and roll. Let rise for another 20 minutes. I like my cinnamon rolls not too gooey, so I cover with foil and cook at 400 for about 15 minutes, then cook for an additional 10 minutes, uncovered, or until golden brown. Top with some powdered sugar frosting. If Im making them for a special occasion, I always dye the frosting different colors to match the holiday! Here is a picture of my orange and purple Halloween SPOOKY cinnamon rolls!

Posted by: Karl A
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