The minute I saw Helene’s wonderful rolls I knew I had to make them – my dad is absolutely crazy for dulce de leche!
So I invited dad, my brother and my sister to have dinner at my house. I baked the bread and left it on the dinner table, while I was making the pizzas in the kitchen. You should have seen the look on his face when he arrived and saw the rolls… He immediately asked what those were and I said they were dulce de leche rolls that I had made especially for him. The man was thrilled!
And so was my 13-year-old sister – I saw her whispering something to my father and asked what was going on. He told me that she was asking if she could get some of those for herself. :)
She told me later that she took the rolls to school and had them as a snack during class recess – but she had to share them with a friend, who asked to have some! :)
Helene, this recipe is absolutely divine: the buttery dough is very tender and soft and the filling complements it perfectly. Thank you so much for sharing!
Dulce de leche brioche rolls
Dough:
80ml (1/3 cup) warm water
80ml (1/3 cup) warm milk
14g (5 teaspoons - 2 envelopes) dry yeast
525g (3 ¾ cups) all purpose flour
2 teaspoons salt
3 large eggs
50g (¼ cup) sugar
340g (1 ½ cups - 3 sticks) unsalted butter, each stick cut into 4 pieces, room temperature
Filling:
approx. 300g (1 cup) dulce de leche, room temperature
Glaze:
1 egg, beaten to blend with 1 tablespoon water
Place warm water, warm milk, and yeast in a bowl of standing heavy-duty mixer - I don’t own one so I used my old and not so heavy standing mixer, with the beaters that look like springs - stir until yeast dissolves. Fit mixer with dough hook. Add flour and salt to bowl; mix on low speed just until flour is moistened, about 10 seconds. Scrape sides and bottom of bowl.
Beat in 3 eggs on low speed, then add sugar. Increase speed to medium and beat until dough comes together, about 3 minutes. Reduce speed to low. Add butter, 1 piece at a time, beating until each piece is almost incorporated before adding next (dough will be soft and batter-like). Increase speed to medium-high and beat until dough pulls away from sides of bowl, about 7 minutes.
Cover bowl with plastic wrap. Let dough rise at room temperature until almost doubled in volume, about 1 hour. Lift up dough around edges and allow dough to fall and deflate in bowl.
Cover bowl with plastic and chill until dough stops rising, lifting up dough around edges and allowing dough to fall and deflate in bowl every 30 minutes, about 2 hours total. Cover bowl with plastic and refrigerate an hour.
Take the dough out of the fridge and divide in half.
For the buns: roll out the dough to a 35x22cm (14x9in) rectangle. Spread the dulce de leche leaving a 2.5cm (1in) border. Roll into a log and cut into 12 pieces. Place them in a buttered 22.5cm (9in) round pan, cover and refrigerate until the next morning. The dough will rise slowly overnight.*
In the morning, bake at 175ºC/350ºF for 20-25 minutes.
You can repeat with the other half or make a brioche loaf – like Helene did.
* I halved the recipe, baked the rolls in a 25cm round pan and l let them rise for 1 hour baking them instead of refrigerating them until the next day.
In the kitchen since the age of 11 and having loads of fun with it.
I wish you could see my face ... my whole jaw locked with drool hanging down!!! Aren't these rolls gorgeous!!!! Sticky sweet and buttery, I need to indulge myself!!!
ReplyDeleteI m thrilled you liked them and they worked out for you. I love the whole messiness of the process.
ReplyDeleteThese look so awesome. I want to make them, but I'm embarassed to admit I don't know what Dulce de Leche, I mean I can translate it, but I don't know what it is. JB
ReplyDeletePat, I sendon Gattina. Jaw down on the floor. Awesome little rolls.
ReplyDeleteMy, my, Patricia...I LOVE dulce de leche...nice pic! Love...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Patricia! They sound like heaven!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Pat! I have been longing for some brioche for some time... I love anything buttery.
ReplyDeleteOh, Patricia, these rolls sound divine. Your sister's friend sure is lucky too!
ReplyDeleteYUM!!!!! Why couldn't I have one of these rolls on my way to work Pat?! They look soooo warm & comforting, just what I need right now!
ReplyDeleteI'm drooling right now...
Helen is such a inspiration to all of us.These look just perfect.I would've loved to see the look on your fathers face :)) How sweet !
ReplyDeleteWOW WOW WOW!! I didn't know so many wonderful things could all be in one recipe!!!
ReplyDeleteDELICIOUS!!!
(drooling)
Kirsten
Even raw they look amazing!! I drooled over these on Helene's blog too.. and now here.. *swoon*
ReplyDeleteI made the pasta with tuna the other night.. it was SO GOOD! Thank you again for sharing that recipe. =)
xoxo
Wow Patricia! These are just phenomenal! Gorgeous! Delicious!
ReplyDeleteI feel like I can almost smell those from here, they look sooooo good!
ReplyDeleteWow, those are beautiful! Your Dad and sister are pretty lucky!
ReplyDeleteI want some of those right now for a post lunch snack!
ReplyDeleteHi Patricia,
ReplyDeleteWOW...This looks awesome{like your blog}i must say and definitely try but i was thinking to make a loaf with it but in a breadmachine so what you suggest about it how can i made these in breadmachine and what changes has to be done,i'll really appreciate your reply.you can e-mail me at samsyd@gmail.com.
takecare,
Samreen.
Pat - I love dulce de leche. And made into these rolls? Oh, Please! I think these would be the absolute perfect snack for me today!
ReplyDeleteThese look amazingly delicious, Patricia. I just recently discovered dulce de leche in the form of lowfat frozen yogurt, from Haagen-Dazs. Even that tasted criminally rich and fattening. I can only imagine how heavenly these are with, count 'em, three sticks of butter!
ReplyDeleteThese rolls look to die for. What a great recipe and a gorgeous photo.
ReplyDeleteGattina, Helene's recipes are always to die for!
ReplyDeleteHelene, I was going to send you an email about the post - I'm so glad you liked it!
JB, I'm going to send you an email, sweetie.
Tina, thank you! I've been meaning to show you forever.
Tatter, so glad to see you here!!
Anita, thank you! I love it when you visit me!
Anh, this is a great dough, I can imagine it paired with so many fillings.
Susan, thank you! She's a sweet girl, indeed.
Valentina, I felt like making them again when I posted them, can you believe how greedy I am? :)
Kate, she is! Always an inspiration. And a sweet, sweet person, too.
Kirsten, dear, thanks!
Lis, I'm so glad you liked it! And I'll tell Terry about the pasta!
xx
Gilly, they were really good. :)
Bri, the smell took over the apartment! Poor neighbors! :)
Sara, thank you! I'm lucky to have them!
Jeff, have some! :)
Samreen, thank you for the visit. I'm not familiar with bread machines, I'm sorry I can't help you with that. :(
Toni, dulce de leche rocks! :)
Terry, you should try dulce de leche - I think you're gonna love it. But you're right - it's seriously rich. And fattening, too. :)
Kristen, thank you - I think that made by your talented baker hands these would be terrific!
Wow that looks really devine! I would love them :)
ReplyDeleteBaking for people you love and care about is just the best ever. Any thrill your dad got from the rolls I'll bet was doubled in you! The rolls look divine!
ReplyDeleteThese are really lovely...I hope to try this one of these days :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Those look sooo good.
ReplyDeleteCan you hear them?? Can you hear your rolls calling my name??? Rooose! Rooose!
ReplyDeleteEat us! Eat us !
These do sound divine! Dulce de leche was such a big part of my childhood as both my paternal grandmother and maternal great grandmother made it. My dad loves it too! I'm am sure he will pass out with happiness if I make this! :) Thanks for passing it along :)
ReplyDeleteGive me a jar of Dulce De leche with a spoon anyday!! These look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love you abundant use of dulce du leche! It makes me very happy! These rolls look awesome!
ReplyDeleteThat looks utterly perfect! I love sweet breads baked in a batch. I now won't be able to think of any other sweet berad till I try to bake this myself.
ReplyDeleteSweet indulgence! I admire your dad and sister to leave them untouched at the table..
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! Patricia you always make the most delicious things! Brioche and dulce de leche, combining two of my favorite things. I can't wait to try this!
ReplyDeleteKelly-Jane, thank you for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteTanna, I was really glad he liked it and even more to see my sister's reaction - which was unexpected.
Anne, you should!
Peabody, Helene's recipes are so good.
Rose, have as many as you want, sweetie!
Joey, dulce de leche is just perfection, isn't it?? :)
Your daddy is a lucky daddy!
Sarah, tks for visiting!
Freya, I splurged on dulce de leche. :)
Nora, thank you for coming to my blog! Let me know if you try it.
Karen, thank you for checking my blog out!
They were distracted by the pizzas. :)
Amy, you make me crave your food all the time, sweetie!
my mouth just water looking at those hot rolls! this is a real treat for both tummy and eyes!
ReplyDeleteYour rolls are gorgeous! I can't imagine them lasting very long at all in my house. Now you've got me thinking cinnamon rolls.....
ReplyDeleteThey looked perfectly baked! Breakfast? I want them NOW, for supper (time check: 2308!!!)
ReplyDeleteThey look perfect!
ReplyDeletePaz
Seriously, these look absolutely amazing!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese look almost as good unbaked. Yum!
ReplyDeleteThese look and sound heavenly! What a culinary triumph!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure this is what they feed you in heaven! :):)
ReplyDeleteEliza, thank you, sweetie!
ReplyDeleteLynn, I'm glad you stopped by!
Tigerfish, they are good any time! :)
Paz, thank you!!
Lydia, seriously, you're far too kind! ;)
Elle, thank you!
Truffle, Helene's a great cook!
Sher, I hope so!
Hi Patricia, Thxs for visiting my blog. Nice blog you have here too. Love these Dulce de leche rolls. Look really yummy.
ReplyDeleteomg, those are beyond gorgeous! wow what a presentation too. i think my husband would drop to his knees if i ever made something like this. i might just have too. i bow to thee :)
ReplyDeleteThese look irresistible. I'm putting them on my "must bake" list!
ReplyDeleteOh my WORD!!! I think next to the word "decadence" in the dictionary you will find this pictutre. I think I'm in love!
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