Golden Crescent Rolls Recipe Reviews - Allrecipes.com (Pg. 12)
Reviewed: Nov. 18, 2009
These are super! I wrap them around hot dogs and bake them in the oven, and they work SO well for that. They're good plain too!
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Reviewed: Nov. 10, 2009
I am looking for a good recipe for some kind of homemade roll to make for Thanksgiving this year and I think this may be it. I made half a batch for my husband and I today to try them out. They turned out quite good, although next time I think I will make the following modifications: A bit less flour since they are quite dense and a bit less sugar since they turned out sweeter than what I was expecting. I may also layer the dough with butter as I roll it out, to try and make it slightly more flakey. I baked these for 12 minutes at 350 degrees and they turned out perfectly golden brown. I think 400 would be too hot. EDIT: I had to reduce my rating of these from 4 stars down to 3, as after they cooled for a few hours, they became like bricks and took on a very yeasty flavor. My husband still loves them, though. They are good right out of the oven and would probably be okay if you re-heat them in a warm oven or in the microwave. Not very good cold, though.
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Reviewed: Nov. 10, 2009
They were delicious, but i added a hint of salt,... mmm...
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Reviewed: Nov. 1, 2009
I followed the recipe exactly. I'm not sure why, but my dough never raised. I make homemade breads all the time and do not have this problem, but this dough was rather dense. It did not raise in the bowl (1 1/2 hours), in crescent form (1 hour) and hardly raised in the oven as well. The taste was good.
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Reviewed: Oct. 31, 2009
my kids absolutly loved them
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Reviewed: Oct. 28, 2009
These were a great change from regular buns. Made dough in KA, next time I will add flour slowly, could get by with 1/2 cup less.
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Reviewed: Oct. 8, 2009
I was tired of spending money on grocery store crescent rolls so I went looking for a recipe to make at home. This was the first and last recipe I will try. They were easy and turned out so yummy! I love the slight sweetness the sugar adds. Like some other reviewers, it took an hour longer for my dough to rise.
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Reviewed: Sep. 18, 2009
I made these since I was out of potatoes and could not make my favorite - Colleen's Potato Crescent Rolls - from this site. I still prefer the potato crescents, but these are pretty good. I will keep them in my recipe book for those days when I don't have potatoes on hand. I reduced the oven temperature to 325 so they would not burn and let the crescents rise an extra hour.
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Reviewed: Aug. 6, 2009
i used this recipe to make pigs in a blanket and they were pretty good.
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Home Town: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Reviewed: Jul. 22, 2009
This dough is fabulous to work with. I used it for pepperoni roll (on group recipes) and it was a big hit.
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Home Town: Binghamton, New York, USA
Living In: Masonville, New York, USA

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