I made these rolls this afternoon for a dinner party, and they were a hit! Everyone--children and adults--enjoyed them. I made no changes to the recipe and definitely plan to make these again soon.
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EAVarner Posted: 05/04/09
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ahaf18 Posted: 12/21/10
make these all the time, love them so much I blogged about them! http://ashleyholmgren.blogspot.com/2010/12/delicious-dinner-rolls.html
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ChelleyBones Posted: 01/28/11
These rolls are incredible! So light and airy. They are easy to make. I would serve these to guests or even make them for a weeknight meal. So delicious! Check out my blog at: http://imapretendchef.blogspot.com/2011/01/cloverleaf-honey-wheat-rolls.html
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cookiegirls Posted: 04/20/09
I loved these rolls. I thought they were super easy to make and great for little kids to pull apart into small pieces. My first time making them-they turned out perfect and I thought they tasted great. I will definitely make them again in the future.
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MrsMeganM Posted: 04/17/10
I made these rolls a day ahead for a spring dinner party. They were delicious- light, fresh and tasty! The only thing was that the shape wasn't nearly as pretty as the picture. I mentioned this disappoint to my guests who said that although they didn't look like a clover, it was nice to easily pull the roll apart into three pieces. So maybe I would still make an effort to divide and shape the dough.
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GatewayCook Posted: 04/09/11
Delicious and simple. I rolled them into a plain roll, and baked in my convection oven at 400 for 12 minutes. They came out perfect...and homemade bread with a known calorie count is such a treat!
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arisabimat Posted: 10/21/11
I made it today and tried one and i'm soooo happy with the result. Will be making this again for thanksgiving dinner!!!
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kathleenmn Posted: 11/25/11
I hate kneading bread, but I have to say that this recipe is worth it. Everyone loved the rolls and I will definitely be making this recipe again.
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melissajane Posted: 12/20/11
I have been making these for years. I use my bread machine to make the dough--it does the kneading for you! Then let rise, punch down, shape in muffin tins, let rise again and bake. I have tried different types of honey too. All good.
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BlueeyedSara7 Posted: 10/28/12
Made these for company and everyone enjoyed them. I used my stand-up mixture to knead and cold-rise method in order to save time. I was pleased with the flavor and will make again.






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