. . . I’m still working on using all of that frozen Rhodes Roll dough.
Last week I made Cinnamon Sugar Glazed Orange Knots, that were very yummy.
simply . . .
thaw some texas size Rhodes rolls
roll each into about 9″ rope
twist into a knot . . .like this.
Brush with lots of melted butter
sprinkle with a little garlic salt
place on greased sheets to rise until double.
Bake at 375 degress until golden brown.
About 10 to 15 minutes.








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Jonna - Sorry Heidi….you’re right!
JonnaApril 22, 2012 – 4:17 pm
Heidi - Did you mean to say, “thaw”? Because to, “un-thaw” something would be to freeze it right? Thanks for the recipe. You’re pictures are awesome and so helpful too.April 22, 2012 – 11:14 am
Stephanie - I know what I’m making for Sunday dinner! These and the roast dinner with carrots and potatoes. You are simply amazing. I love that you use Rhodes Rolls! I hate making dough of my own. That’s what I use my bread machine for. But I love the idea of stocking my freezer with them and going to town! Thanks again.April 28, 2010 – 12:16 pm
Jonna - Hi all,
Rhodes roll or bread dough is found in our frozen section in our grocery stores here in Idaho.
Texas rolls like I used, are simply balls of frozen bread dough, that you can thaw, and bake as they are, or shape as you like.
If you cannot find Rhodes dough, maybe you are used to a different brand. Look in your frozen section. Good luck!
JonnaFebruary 5, 2010 – 2:18 am
Anonymous - What is Rhodes dough? Is this something you made and froze or bought?February 4, 2010 – 11:00 pm