“Cinna invites me to sit on one of the couches and takes his place across from me. He presses a button on the side of the table. The top splits and from below rises a second tabletop that holds our lunch. Chicken and chunks of oranges cooked in a creamy sauce laid on a bed of pearly white grain, tiny green peas and onions, rolls shaped like flowers, and for dessert, a pudding the color of honey.”
–The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins
These are a fun and decorative way to add to a dinner spread. The rolls are beautiful and unique, and can be filled with whatever you like. I enjoyed the filling I’ve included here, which includes goat cheese, garlic, and a bit of parsley or basil. The inside of the rolls stays warm and melty, and peeling back the “petals” to get to the filling is a fun way to play with your food. They are especially delicious next to a nice savory soup.
Flower Rolls Recipe
Roll Ingredients:
- 4 cups all purpose/plain flour, added gradually
- 1 tsp. instant yeast
- 1 tsp. salt
- 4 tbsp. oil
- 1 egg, divided
- 2 Tbs. honey
- warm water (enough to make the dough a firm but workable consistency- exact measurement to come!)
Filling Ingredients:
- 6 oz. goat cheese
- 1 egg, divided
- pinch of salt
- 1 clove garlic
- 1 Tbs. parsley or basil, diced
In a large bowl, mix together the ingredients for your dough, using just the egg yolk. Add flour gradually until the dough is a nice cohesive consistency. Knead to a medium soft dough that bounces back when poked, and leave to rise for 1 hour.
While the dough is rising, combine all the ingredients for the filling. Set aside.
Divide the dough into 15-16 sections and shape them into neat balls; now you can start shaping the flowers. Roll out each ball to about 5″ diameter. Brush a bit of butter on the circle of dough. Make 4 diagonal slits, leaving the center intact. Add about 1 Tbs. filling in the center.
Brush the outside of each filled dough circle with beaten egg white. Take the first section and wrap it around the blob of filling, pinching the sides of that “petal” together to hold it in place. Take the opposite side’s “petal” and cover the other side of the filling with it. Repeat with the two last sections, pinching or pressing the dough on the side to seal it. Repeat with each round of dough until all the rolls are made up. The rolls should look roughly like roses, with swirls of doughy petals.
Place the prepared rolls on a greased tray. Pre-heat your oven to 350F. Brush each roll gently with the remainder of the egg white. Bake for about 15-20 minutes or until tops are golden.
Serve soon after baking.
These look delicious, but I’m having trouble visualizing the wrapping instructions (and the love knot instructions as well). Would it be possible to get a video demonstration? Sometimes it’s easier to just watch someone work and copy their actions than it is to read instructions.
Great thought! I’ll see what I can do. :)
These look extremely edible…thanks, the instructions seem very clear and instructive. I’m looking forward to sharing these with my friends.
I agree. Recipe looks great but I can’t easily visualise how to make the petals. step by step photos would also work.
thanks!
Even a quick phone pic of a drawing of where the slits go might be a big help, to see how you got to your end result.
No liquid goes into the dough? How is it supposed to combine? I started making this just now and the dough remains dry and doesn’t come together. Did I do something wrong?
Goodness! That’s definitely a typo. Let me try it again and get back to you. :)
Great!!!! We too have just started and too late realised that we have a bunch of crumbs instead of dough. Wish you’d replied to this post!!
I apologize! I had meant to double check this recipe, but didn’t get to it. I know the liquid is warm water, but I don’t recall how much. Until I get a measurement, I’d suggest adding warm water until the consistency is a kneadable dough.
For folding the rolls, this recipe has instructions:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WEe6Rk3J9as