I have gotten this recipe from Weight Watchers magazine though the second time making it, it is no longer weight conscious :p
First time, I used plain flour only but for the second time, I mixed it with self raising wheat flour, replaced the chocolates and nuts and raisins with shredded cheddar cheese.
This is the Cinnamon Cheese Wheat Rolls
This is the Chocolate Cashew Nuts Cranberries Raisin Rolls
Ingredients:
- 7g of yeast powder
- 125ml warm water (since it is cold now here, 60ml cold water and the rest hot water)
- 1 egg
- 250g plain flour (for the cheese rolls, I replaces 35g of plain flour with self raising wheat flour)
- 1 tbsp ground cinnamon
- 2 tbsp raw sugar
- 2 handful of cashew nuts (lightly break it with the pestle and mortar) - for the version 1
- 1 handful of dried cranberries
- 1 handful of raisins
- 4 pieces of dark cooking chocolates (the square on the chocolate pcs) - melt it in a double boiler with the sugar and yogurt, stir till smooth
- 1 tsp of raw sugar
- 1 tbsp yogurt
- 1 cup of shredded cheddar cheese
- 2 tbsp of cinnamon powder
Methods:
- Mix the yeast with the warm water and leave it to rise. It should bubble to shows that the yeast is active and not dead.
- Crack the egg into the yeast once it bubble and lightly whisk it.
- Pour the liquid into the flour (mixed it well with the ground cinnamon and raw sugar in advance).
- Use your hand to knead the mixture till it becomes a nice smooth dough. That should take about 15mins.
- Leave it to rise for 30mins (covered in hot warm towel). If the weather is too dry and cold, leave it on top of a pot of hot water.
- Punch and knead the dough. Cut it to half.
- Use the rolling pin, roll it to a long flat pieces.
- For version 1, spread a layer of the chocolate paste and sprinkle it with the nuts, raisins and cranberries. Then roll it up, cut it into 1.5inch slice. Leave it on top of the baking sheets to rise for another 20-30mins.
- For version 2, sprinkle it with the cinnamon powder and cheddar cheese, roll it up and cut it into 1.5 inch slice too. Similarly, leave it to rise for 20-30mins. * I had also sprinkle some parmesan cheese powder.
- I uses the airfryer to bake it at first 2 mins 140C and another 4 mins on 180C (for second batch onwards, only need 3mins). If you uses the normal oven, dont bother pre-heating it. Leave the bread in there and bake for 30mins (reduce the rising time to 10mins will do) at 180C.