If you can bake Focaccia Bread than you can bake Onion Rolls. I read somewhere that onion rolls are basically the same dough as focaccia dough. So I whipped up a batch of my focaccia dough and just winged it. After I made the dough I cut the dough ball in quarters and then halved again to make eight portions. I kneaded each portion and rolled each into a log and then just tied each one in a knot. I let the dough sit out maybe another hour and brushed them with olive oil and a beaten egg, then topped them with a sprinkle of poppy seeds and finely chopped onion that I briefly heated in oil and then I brushed the rolls with a little egg again. Half an hour latter in my oven and the rolls were done. I knew they would be good but really was surprised how Forking great they really are…..Somehow the way I cut just heated the onions they infused the sweet just right onion flavor into the roll. The rolls have a nice crust and are moist, light textured and flavorful inside.
Ingredients for 8 servings
1 packet active dry yeast
1 1/2 Tablespoons sugar
1 1/2 cup water (100-110 degrees F)
3 cups bread flour (PLUS 1 extra cup for kneading till just right and to let the dough rest in. Don’t toss out the extra till done because you will use a little when you roll the log shaped dough)
1/4 (scant) cup extra virgin olive oil
1 Tablespoon course sea salt
1/4 large sweet onion – I sliced thin on a mandolin and then chopped)
teaspoon extra virgin olive oil
1 Tablespoon poppy seeds
4 teaspoons extra virgin olive oil (to drizzle over rolls before baking)
Directions
In a large mixing bowl add the sugar, yeast and the water. Mix well and let sit in a warm place till foamy (about a half hour)
Once foamy add the 3 cups of flour and mix most of the way by hand. The mixture will be dry so stop and add the olive oiled the salt. Now mix well. Lift the dough ball up and add the remaining cup of flour. Now knead the flour in till it doesn’t stick to your hands. Make the dough into a ball and let it rest in the flour.
Cover with plastic wrap and let it sit in a warm place for at least an hour and it should have doubled in size. During this time you can quickly heat the onions in oil. Don’t cook them all the way…just heat them in the oil and set to the side.
Punch the dough down and knead it some more. Make the dough into a dough ball again and wrap the top of bowl with plastic wrap and let it sit in a warm place for at least an hour again.
Punch the dough down and knead it again. Make it into a ball and on a cutting board cut it in quarters and then cut each quarter in half so you have 8 pieces.
Use some of the extra flour from the bowl and on a floured surface roll each section of dough into a log.
Tie each log into a knot and place on a baking sheet that is topped with parchment paper.
Leave the rolls sit out for about 30 minutes so they rise a little again.
Turn oven on to 350 degrees F.
Drizzle the rolls with oil.
Brush them with beaten egg.
Sprinkle with poppy seeds.
Top with about a teaspoon of onions.
Brush carefully again with egg.
Put in the oven for about 30 minutes or until done.
They came out Forking Great! Nice crust….moist, tender and oniony inside. I’m going to have to make my own rolls all the time now…
These came out so FORKING Delicious! I wish I could offer you a piece to try! My husband couldn’t stop talking about them for a few days. We had a few of the very best sandwiches ever on them.