Monday, 31 October 2022

Dinner Roll Wreath

Easy, delicious, and adorably festive, this Dinner Roll Wreath is perfect for holiday dinners! Warm and soft rolls arranged to look like a wreath are sure to spruce up your holiday dinner table.

Bread is one of my favorite things to make. It is so satisfying to watch the dough rise, and come out of the oven golden and delicious. It also makes the house smell like a dream! If you love making bread or want to give it a try, you’ve got to try this Cinnamon Bread, or this perfect for fall Apple Bread, or one of my favorites, this Amish Friendship Bread.

Dinner rolls arranged like a wreath with cranberries on top and rosemary sprigs to the side and red sparkly ornaments.

Dinner Roll Wreath

This just might be your new Christmas dinner tradition! It’s so simple to make and it turns out absolutely stunning. It’s easy to make ahead of time so that it’s ready for the big day. Not to mention how gorgeous it looks as a centerpiece for your table. It’s not a complicated recipe either. You don’t need to be a pro at making bread for these rolls to turn out perfectly soft, fluffy, and delicious.

I love Christmas dinner, fit with a juicy Apricot Glazed Ham and tons of sides (mashed potatoes always make an appearance). If you are getting tired of repeats, or just want to start a new tradition this is the recipe for you. This dinner roll wreath saved my table and my holiday spirit. It is so fun to make and each year you can garnish or flavor it differently. This recipe will never get tired!

Ingredients

I bet you already have all of these recipes in your pantry! Well, you might have to go out and get some yeast if you aren’t a frequent bread maker. But other than that, you’ve got everything you need to make a new holiday tradition! For exact measurements, see the recipe card below.

  • All-Purpose Flour: It’s the easiest to work with for this recipe.
  • Granulated Sugar: A little sugar helps the bread to rise better and gives it a nice flavor.
  • Rapid Rise Yeast: You want to get rapid rise because we are only doing one rise for this recipe.
  • Salt: A little salt brings out all the great flavors in this bread.
  • Milk: Your milk should be warm, which means between 110 and 120 degrees. It should be warm to the touch but not hot.
  • Butter: You will want to use unsalted butter.
  • Italian Seasoning: This blend makes a great savory flavor in the bread.
  • Fresh Rosemary: This is for garnish around the rolls. It looks like a pine tree branch so it’s perfect for the season.
  • Fresh Cranberries or Pomegranate Seeds: These add a great pop of color, and awesome flavor too. Something red on your wreath is a must!
Process photos showing ingredients being added to a stand mixer, the dough formed in the mixer, the dough divided into rolls on a counter top, and finally the dough shaped into a wreath with a glass bowl in the center.

Dinner Roll Wreath Recipe

If you haven’t made bread before, don’t be intimidated! You can totally make this dinner roll wreath, and I’ve written out each step with lots of details so that it will be easy to follow. You will be so happy with how it turns out!

Make the Dough

  1. Prep Baking Station: Set the oven to warm, or as low as it will go if you don’t have a warm option (about 170℉). Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Spray a small glass (oven-safe) bowl or storage dish with cooking spray and place upside down in the center of the baking sheet. Set aside.
  2. Mix Dough: In the bowl of a mixer, whisk together the flour, sugar, yeast and salt. In another bowl, combine the warm milk and 6 tablespoons of melted butter.
  3. Knead: Using the dough hook attachment on low, slowly add the liquid to the dry ingredients. Knead the dough for 8-10 minutes, until it is smooth and elastic. If the dough is still very sticky and sticks to your fingers, add more flour 1-2 tablespoons at a time.
  4. Rest: Once you have achieved smooth dough, cover the bowl and let it rest for 10-15 minutes.
  5. Divide Dough: Once the dough has rested, turn it out onto a lightly floured surface and divide the dough into four even sections. Divide each section into 6 smaller, even sections so you have a total of 24. If you would like a precise weight, use a kitchen scale to measure your dough’s weight in grams before dividing it. Divide that number by 24 and then weigh 24 individual balls of dough with that weight.

Shape, Let Rise, and Bake

  1. Shape: Shape each section of dough into a small ball and pinch the dough together at the bottom. Place 10 of the balls around the glass bowl to form the inner ring of the wreath. Use the remaining 14 balls to form the outer ring.
  2. Let Rise: Cover the rolls with a clean kitchen cloth and set in the warm oven to rise until doubled in size, about 45-60 minutes. I find it helpful to use a clean spray bottle to spray the sides and bottom of my oven with water to create steam. This will help accelerate the rising time.
  3. Bake: Remove the rolls from the oven once they have doubled in size and bump the oven temperature up to 375℉. Gently brush the rolls with the remaining melted butter and sprinkle with Italian seasoning. As soon as the oven has reached 375℉, place the rolls back in the oven and bake for 16-18 minutes, until the tops are a deep golden brown.
  4. Cool and Garnish: Let the rolls cool before gently removing the glass bowl from the center. Serve on a large platter and garnish with sprigs of fresh rosemary and a sprinkle of fresh cranberries or pomegranate seeds. If desired, add a bowl of your favorite spread or dip right in the center!

How to Make Dinner Roll Wreath by Hand

If you don’t have a stand mixer with a dough hook, you can still make this recipe! And it will take you about the same amount of time. I personally love making bread by hand because it feels like art. Here are some tips to adapt this recipe.

  • Get a Large Bowl: Instead of putting your dough ingredients in the mixer, put them in a large bowl. Use a hand whisk for the first step and then use a wooden spoon when you start adding wet ingredients.
  • Knead on the Counter: You will take the dough out of the bowl to knead it on a lightly floured surface. You will knead for 5-10 minutes. Your hands will help develop the gluten and warm the dough so it will combine quickly. If the dough is still really sticky and unmanageable, knead in 1 tablespoon of flour at a time until it is the right consistency.
A close up of dinner roll wreath with a hand grabbing one of the rolls.

Tips for Making a Dinner Roll Wreath

Here are some simple tips to make the most out of this recipe!

  • Watch Temperatures: You’ve got to make sure the temperature of your milk isn’t too high when adding it to your yeast mixture. The sweet spot is about 100-110 degrees Fahrenheit. If you add liquids that are too hot, they will kill your yeast and you’ll have to start the whole process over.
  • Moisture Helps Rising Process: To create the best rising environment for your rolls, set the oven to “warm”, or 170℉, and place the covered rolls in the warmed oven. Use a clean spray bottle to spray water on the bottom and sides of the oven, shutting the door quickly to trap in the steam. This will help accelerate the rising process. You may need to check on the rolls sooner than the recipe suggests since it can speed things up significantly. Be sure to remove the rolls from the oven before increasing the temperature for baking.
  • Use Oven-Safe Glass Bowl: Be sure the bowl you use in the center of your rolls is oven safe. If you don’t have an oven-safe bowl, simply remove the bowl after the rolls have risen and bake without one. The center circle may shrink just a little, but it will still maintain a wreath shape!
  • Experiment with Decor: Dress the roll wreath up with fresh herbs, fresh cranberries or pomegranate seeds, or even make a decorative bow out of holiday ribbon! You could also use additional herbs like parsley or thyme.
Two hands ripping open a dinner roll with the full dinner roll wreath in the background.

Storing Leftovers

This Dinner Roll Wreath is great for making ahead of time because it stays good for 5 days. For the best tasting rolls on the big day, make them no more than 24 hours ahead of time.

On the Counter: Cover your rolls with plastic wrap or put them in an airtight container and leave them on your counter. They will stay fresh for up to 5 days. They dry out a little bit every day, so it’s best to eat them fresh!

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Dinner Roll Wreath

Easy, delicious, and adorably festive, this Dinner Roll Wreath is perfect for holiday dinners! Warm and soft rolls arranged to look like a wreath are sure to spruce up your holiday dinner table.
Course Bread
Cuisine American
Keyword Dinner Roll Wreath, dinner rolls, holidays
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 18 minutes
Rise Time 1 hour 15 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 53 minutes
Servings 24 Rolls
Calories 159kcal
Author Alyssa Rivers

Ingredients

  • 5 1/3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 4 ½ tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 1 ½ tablespoons rapid rise yeast
  • 2 ¼ teaspoons salt
  • 1 ¾ cup milk warm
  • 9 tablespoons unsalted butter melted and divided
  • 1/2 teaspoon Italian seasoning
  • Sprigs fresh rosemary for garnish
  • Fresh cranberries or pomegranate seeds for garnish

Instructions

  • Set the oven to warm, or as low as it will go if you don’t have a warm option (about 170℉). Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Spray a small glass (oven-safe) bowl or storage dish with cooking spray and place upside down in the center of the baking sheet. Set aside.
  • In the bowl of a mixer, whisk together the flour, sugar, yeast and salt. In another bowl, combine the warm milk and 6 tablespoons of melted butter.
  • Using the dough hook attachment on low, slowly add the liquid to the dry ingredients. Knead the dough for 8-10 minutes, until it is smooth and elastic. If the dough is still very sticky and sticks to your fingers, add more flour 1-2 tablespoons at a time.
  • Once you have achieved smooth dough, cover the bowl and let it rest for 10-15 minutes.
  • Once the dough has rested, turn it out onto a lightly floured surface and divide the dough into four even sections. Divide each section into 6 smaller, even sections so you have a total of 24. If you would like a precise weight, use a kitchen scale to measure your dough’s weight in grams before dividing it. Divide that number by 24 and then weigh 24 individual balls of dough with that weight.
  • Shape each section of dough into a small ball and pinch the dough together at the bottom. Place 10 of the balls around the glass bowl to form the inner ring of the wreath. Use the remaining 14 balls to form the outer ring.
  • Cover the rolls with a clean kitchen cloth and set in the warm oven to rise until doubled in size, about 45-60 minutes. I find it helpful to use a clean spray bottle to spray the sides and bottom of my oven with water to create steam. This will help accelerate the rising time.
  • Remove the rolls from the oven once they have doubled in size and bump the oven temperature up to 375℉. Gently brush the rolls with the remaining melted butter and sprinkle with Italian seasoning. As soon as the oven has reached 375℉, place the rolls back in the oven and bake for 16-18 minutes, until the tops are a deep golden brown.
  • Let the rolls cool before gently removing the glass bowl from the center. Serve on a large platter and garnish with sprigs of fresh rosemary and a sprinkle of fresh cranberries or pomegranate seeds. If desired, add a bowl of your favorite spread or dip right in the center!

Nutrition

Calories: 159kcal | Carbohydrates: 24g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 13mg | Sodium: 226mg | Potassium: 61mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 161IU | Vitamin C: 0.002mg | Calcium: 28mg | Iron: 1mg


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Healing Turmeric Chicken Noodle Soup (GF, DF)

Chicken soup is good for the soul, and this healthy bowl of Turmeric Chicken Noodle Soup is a delicious, anti-inflammatory soup. It’s loaded with vegetables, chicken, and rice noodles.

Turmeric Chicken Noodle Soup
Healing Turmeric Chicken Noodle Soup

I had a stomach bug a few weeks ago, and this soup was exactly what I craved. Why is chicken noodle soup so good when you’re sick? This one is made with healing anti-inflammatory ingredients that won’t upset your stomach. I also have recipe for a more traditional chicken noodle soup. And for more turmeric chicken recipes, try this Turmeric Roasted Chicken and Sweet Potatoes and Turmeric Braised Chicken with Golden Beets and Leeks.

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Oatmeal Pecan Pie

If you love pies, then this delicious and unique oatmeal pecan pie is for you! And if you haven’t made a pie before, do not fear… this recipe really is so easy!

I know they typically, pie season comes and goes around the holidays, but I love it so much that I say, have it all year long! Try out this delicious Fresh Strawberry Pie, this yummy Triple Berry Pie and this classic Best Ever Dutch Apple Pie for delicious desserts all year long!

A slice of oatmeal pecan pie on a white plate.

Oatmeal Pecan Pie Recipe

This oatmeal pecan pie recipe is so delicious! it’s like a combination of your very favorite breakfast oatmeal combined with a dessert, and boy… The combination is to die for! The filling is packed with lots of different textures and flavors, and then when you add it to a flakey, golden pie crust. Well, let’s just say that you won’t be able to stop at just one bite!

I love the addition of oats to this pecan pie recipe. It’s a fun and tasty twist on an old classic pecan pie! Not to mention a little healthier.. That’s always a bonus! I love making this extra tasty by adding a little bit of vanilla ice cream and some chocolate sauce! Is your mouth watering yet?

Ingredients in Oatmeal Pecan Pie

The great part about this pie recipe is how easy it is! You can make your own pie crust or, if you are short on time, just buy a premade one at the store! Check out the ingredients list at the bottom of the post for all of the exact measurements.

  • Pie Crust: If you want to make this pie absolutely delicious, try out my grandma’s perfect pie crust recipe!
  • Pecans: This adds a delicious crunch to the pie filling.
  • Eggs: I always use large eggs when I cook.
  • Brown Sugar: Using brown sugar adds in a deep, sweet flavor to the base of this pie.
  • Corn Syrup: This sweetens up the pie!
  • Rolled Oats: This is where this oatmeal pie gets interesting! It adds a delicious texture to go with the pecans.
  • Butter: I used unsalted butter in this oatmeal pecan pie.
  • Salt: The salt will enhance all of the flavors in this recipe.
  • Cinnamon: A dash of cinnamon complements all of the ingredients.
  • Vanilla: I always like adding a splash of vanilla flavoring when I am baking.

How to Make an Oatmeal Pecan Pie

This pie is so easy and bakes very quickly! It’s a great dessert to make ahead of time and have ready to serve to your guests. I’m warning you though that people LOVE this pie… So you may want to make two!

  1. Prep: Preheat the oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Combine and Pour: In a large bowl combine all of the ingredients. Stir until well combined. Pour filling into the crust.
  3. Bake and Serve: Bake for 50 minutes. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream, chocolate syrup, and extra pecans if desired.
3 pictures showing how to make the filling and add it to a pie crust.

What if My Pie is Runny?

If you pull your oatmeal pecan pie out and the filling still hasn’t set and it’s runny, then it still needs to finish baking! Add an additional 5 minutes of cook time at a time and keep an eye on it. You should be able to run a knife through the pie and not have any filling spill out.

The top view of an oatmeal pecan pie. A slice is cut out and about to be served with a silver pie server.

How to Store Leftover Pie

If you are lucky enough to have leftovers of this oatmeal pecan pie, then you will be pleased to know that it stores beautifully!

In the Refrigerator: Once your pie has fully cooled, then you can store it in an airtight container. Store it in your fridge and it will last about 3-4 days!

A slice of oatmeal pecan pie on a plate with a gold fork cutting out a piece to eat.
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Oatmeal Pecan Pie

If you love pies, then this delicious and unique oatmeal pecan pie is for you! And if you haven't made a pie before, do not fear… this recipe really is so easy!
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Keyword oatmeal pecan pie
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 50 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Servings 8 Servings
Calories 435kcal
Author Alyssa Rivers

Ingredients

  • 1 store-bought or homemade pie crust
  • 2/3 cup pecans chopped
  • 2 eggs + 2 egg whites beaten
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 1 cup corn syrup
  • 2/3 cup rolled oats
  • 2 tablespoons butter melted
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • In a large bowl combine all of the ingredients . Stir until well combined. Pour filling into crust.
  • Bake for 50 minutes. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream, chocolate syrup, and extra pecans if desired.

Notes

Originally Posted on November 4, 2014
Updated on October 31, 2022

Nutrition

Calories: 435kcal | Carbohydrates: 76g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 15g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 7g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 8mg | Sodium: 302mg | Potassium: 130mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 60g | Vitamin A: 93IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 44mg | Iron: 1mg


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Sunday, 30 October 2022

Fruit Charcuterie Board

You will love the vibrant colors of all your favorite fruits beautifully displayed together on a fruit charcuterie board. Serve this as a perfect side dish or dessert alongside a creamy fruit dip at your next party!

I love serving this show-stopping fruit charcuterie with any meal, but my favorite way to serve it is with breakfast. The fresh juicy fruit is always a crowd-pleaser in the morning for guests. It would be perfect alongside this breakfast casserole, these easy cinnamon rolls, and a side of bacon.

Overhead view of the fruit charcuterie board. A tan kitchen towel and extra fruit is scattered around the board.

What is a Fruit Charcuterie Board?

I love a good charcuterie board because it visually draws in your guests! It’s the best mixture of sweet ripe fruit. Every bite is a different fruit, and every bite is sweet and juicy! The best fresh fruit charcuterie boards are made with fruit that is in season.

Everyone loves charcuterie boards because they are bursting with so many different tastes and textures! There are endless possibilities, from citrus to berries to tropical fruits like pineapple and papaya. Any type of fruit you can get your hands on will work, be creative as you want. Serve your fruit charcuterie board with this fluffy fruit dip, this strawberry dip, or this incredible cheesecake dip.

Fruit Ideas For Your Charcuterie Board

Everyone LOVES this fruit charcuterie board! Feel free to use as many fresh fruits as you would like.  Here is a large list of ideas that you can choose from for your board. Your guests will keep coming back to the delicious fruit board because of all the perfectly ripe and tasty fruits!

  • Pineapple: Sliced in half and the rest cut into chunks.
  • Green and Red Grapes: I like to leave some whole and some still on the vine.
  • Mango: Cut into chunks or slice it up!
  • Blueberries: Left whole with stems removed.
  • Raspberries: Left whole with stems removed.
  • Kiwi: I love to cut kiwis in fun shapes!
  • Blackberries: Left whole with stems removed.
  • Strawberries: I like to serve some whole and some halved or sliced.
  • Star Fruit: The shape is perfect for fruit charcuterie boards.
  • Kumquat: The tart and sour flavor of the kumquat is fun to add to the sweet fruit.
  • Pink Dragonfruit: The prettiest color of fruit there ever was!
  • Oranges: Sliced or cut into wedges.
  • Fruit Dip: I love my fruit dip, but feel free to use yogurt or whipped cream.
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Wood Charcuterie Board

Belvedere Large Round Acacia Wood Cutting Board
Circular shape and natural wood color, perfect for entertaining!

Let’s Make the Best Fruit Appetizer

Making this simple fruit charcuterie board is so fun and easy! I like to display the fruit using different shapes and sizes to make it visually beautiful. Everyone loves the pineapple leaves left on it because it adds interest and texture. This board will be the star of our next party or get-together!

  1. Slice and Place the Pineapple: Slice a pineapple in half and scoop out the center. Set on a large round wood board or platter.
  2. Wash and Prepare the Fruit: Wash and dry the fruit, then slice, peel, or cut the fruit into desired shapes.
  3. Arrange the Fruit: Arrange the fruit around the pineapple and fill the pineapple with some fruit. Display the fruit in colorful sections and distribute it throughout the board. 
  4. Prepare the Dip: Make the fruit dip by following the linked recipe, then spoon it into a pretty bowl. I sprinkled it with cinnamon to make it even prettier. Place it onto the board and enjoy dipping!
Close overhead view of the kiwi, pineapple, berries, starfruit, orange slices, and fruit dip on the charcuterie board.

Charcuterie Board Variations

The best part about making a fresh fruit charcuterie board is that there are so many different fruits to use! It’s fun to get creative because you can use any fruit you have access to. Here are a few ideas about how you can change it up to make it your own! 

  • Serve With Any Meal: Fruit charcuterie boards can be used for any occasion or meal. Make it a dessert by serving it with melted chocolate or chocolate fondue. I also love to add granola and yogurt to the fruit board and serve it at brunch.
  • Make It Festive For Any Occasion: You can make one for a holiday as I did with this Christmas wreath charcuterie! Simply arrange your fruit in a wreath shape and add some leaves and ornaments to make it festive. You can also scatter pomegranate seeds or cranberries for the holidays.
  • Shapes and Colors: When making a fruit charcuterie board, use a lot of different shapes, colors, and textures! Cut your fruit into shapes, or hollow out large melons or fruits to use as a bowl. You can see I did just that with the pineapple, but watermelon is also fun to use.
  • More Dip Ideas: Use yogurt or whipped cream for more dipping options.
  • Add Cheese Or Nuts: It’s fun to add cheeses and nuts to the board because it pairs so well with fruit.
Close overhead view of the grapes, kumquat, dragonfruit, berries, pineapple, and orange slices on the charcuterie board.

Storing Fruit

This fruit charcuterie board is easy to prep the day before your event. Most fruits can be sliced, covered, and stored separately in the fridge up to 24 hours in advance.  Cut fruits like bananas and apples right before serving because they brown quickly.

  • In the Refrigerator: If you have any leftover fruit and dip, cover tightly with plastic wrap and store in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. You can make the dip a couple of days in advance and store it in an airtight container in the fridge. Give the fruit dip a stir before serving.
Close overhead view of the sliced whole pineapple filled with pineapple chunks and berries. The rest of the fruit is scattered around the pineapple with fruit dip on the side.
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Fruit Charcuterie

You will love the vibrant colors of all your favorite fruits beautifully displayed together on a fruit charcuterie board. Serve this as a perfect side dish or dessert at your next party alongside a creamy fruit dip! 
Course Appetizer, Dessert, Side Dish
Cuisine American
Keyword fruit charcuterie, Fruit Charcuterie Board
Prep Time 20 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Servings 20
Calories 78kcal
Author Alyssa Rivers

Ingredients

Fruit:

  • Pineapple
  • Green and Red Grapes
  • Mango
  • Blueberries
  • Raspberries
  • Kiwi
  • Blackberries
  • Strawberries
  • Star Fruit
  • Kumquat
  • Pink Dragonfruit
  • Oranges
  • Fruit Dip

Instructions

  • Slice a pineapple in half and scoop out the center. Set on a large round wood board or platter.
  • Wash and dry the fruit, then slice, peel, or cut the fruit in desired shapes.
  • Arrange the fruit around the pineapple and fill the pineapple with some fruit. Display the fruit in colorful sections and distribute it throughout the board.
  • Make the fruit dip by following the linked recipe, and spoon it into a pretty bowl. I sprinkled it with cinnamon to make it even prettier. Place it onto the board and enjoy for dipping!

Nutrition

Serving: 1cup | Calories: 78kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 0.1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.04g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 15mg | Potassium: 192mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 13g | Vitamin A: 194IU | Vitamin C: 37mg | Calcium: 33mg | Iron: 1mg


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