A better-for-you sweet roll made with a honey oatmeal sweet roll dough and topped with luscious better-than-homemade Artisan jams.
Amour Spreads is a little Salt Lake company that makes the most wonderful jams. They use local mountain-grown fruit and make each small batch by hand in traditional copper jam pans. They have unique flavor combinations, and their jam is thick with fruit and not overly sweet. I sampled several of their scrumptious jams at the Park City Arts Festival and bought my two favorite, Strawberry Rhubarb and Apricot Rose. I loved them so much I decided to create a sweet roll recipe to showcase these delicious jams.
While I was searching on Google Images for inspiration for a fun new shape for my sweet rolls, I saw a picture of Salad in a Jar’s Honey-Oatmeal dinner rolls. I loved the idea of making a healthier sweet roll with oatmeal and honey, so instead of changing the shape of the roll, I changed the roll dough and used the rosette shape I’ve used in the past. I like the rosette shape because it holds more filling in the middle.
The oatmeal gave the dough almost a little bit of a nutty flavor. The dough is super easy to make in a stand mixer. The rise time with this dough was a bit longer than usual, but well worth the wait. I often drizzle glaze on my sweet rolls, but with the sweet honey oatmeal dough and the luscious jam on top, no glaze was necessary.
Visit my Kolache post for detailed pictures on how to make the rosette roll shape or if you prefer video instructions, I also did a Google+ Hangout Video on how to make Kolaches.
I thought these rolls were best when eaten warm, so reheat them in the microwave for a few seconds if they’re not devoured the first day.
Honey Oatmeal Sweet Rolls
Ingredients
- 2 ½ -¾ cups all-purpose unbleached flour
- 1 teaspoon salt
- ½ cup quick oats + extra for sprinkling on top of rolls
- 1 package Quick Rise instant yeast (2 ¼ teaspoons)
- 1 cup milk
- 3 tablespoons butter
- 3 tablespoons honey
- 1 large egg
- ¾ cup jam
Egg Wash
- 1 egg
- 1 tablespoon water
Instructions
- In the bowl of a stand mixer, using the paddle attachment, combine 1 ½ cups flour, salt, ½ cup oats, and yeast.
- In saucepan or microwave safe dish, heat milk, butter and honey until warm (120°–130°F). Add to flour mixture. Mix in egg. Blend at low speed until moistened. Beat 3 minutes at medium speed.
- Switch to the dough hook, on low speed gradually add the remaining flour (add more or less as necessary) until dough clings to the hook and almost cleans the sides. Knead 8 minutes, until smooth but still slightly sticky. Shape into a ball. Place in greased bowl, turn. Cover, let rise until double about 90 minutes.
- Punch down, let rest 10 minutes, divide dough in to 12 pieces and shape into a rosette shape. Keep dough covered with a damp cloth while shaping rolls.
- Cover. Let rise until double about 60 minutes.
- Preheat oven to 400.
- After second rising, make an indention in the center of the rolls with the end of a wooden spoon. (Be careful not to flatten it too much or poke a hole through the dough.)
- Egg Wash
- Whisk together egg and water, and lightly brushing some of it over the rolls. Sprinkle tops with additional oatmeal. Fill with approximately one tablespoon of fruit filling.
- Bake on parchment lined baking sheet for 10 to 15 minutes until golden brown.
- Serve warm.
Visit Salad in a Jar to see how to make the pretty dinner rolls that inspired my breakfast rolls.
I was not compensated for this post. I just loved the jam and the sweet couple selling it.
Faythe Elisabeth Space
So I just made these I use grape jelly to fill them and instead of putting oatmeal on top I use vanilla icing on top to dress it up my whole family love them I love them and it is good enough it has made it to being written inside of one of my paper cookbooks. Thank you so much for sharing this this is a wonderful recipe. I seriously wish I could share photos they look beautiful thank you so much like so so much😁💖💖💖💖
Barbara Schieving
So great to hear they were a big hit! I’d love to see pictures of them. Are you on Instagram? Tag @barbarabakes 🙂
Marcia Oppong
Made these with a peach jam my mom made for me. Loved it, thanks for the recipe. Note: After shaping the rolls, I didn’t let them rise another 60 minutes before baking (only did another 5-10 minutes while the oven preheated). In my opinion, they still came out wonderful. Texture was perfect.
Barbara Schieving
Thanks Marcia – glad they were a hit. Homemade peach jam with them sounds awesome.
gin
These look fantastic. The rosettes are proofing at the moment. I am making a blueberry ginger jam as well to put on top! I have never bread, this is my first time and I am so ecstatic on how easy it is!!! Great directions!
Barbara Schieving
Thanks Gin – I’m so glad you’re loving how easy the recipe is. Bread really isn’t hard, especially with the help of a mixer. The jam sounds delicious as well. Enjoy!
Dina
they look yummy!
Nutmeg Nanny
I feel like I can already taste this wonderful roll 🙂 I imagine they are just perfect!
Jamie
I actually love discovering artisan jams. When I visited San Francisco last year, a jar of artisan jam was the only thing I bought at the ferry market and brought home! I love your rolls – I don’t make dinner rolls often enough and what’s better than fresh-baked rolls? These would be great for dinner, breakfast or snack! And I love the rosettes.
Ala
Enchanted as always, Barbara. How do you manage to charm me every time with your bread recipes? <3 thanks for sharing this gem!
Brenda @ a farmgirl's dabbles
These rolls are gorgeous, Barbara. And your post spoke of Kolaches…wow, I haven’t eaten one for so many years. Now that’s all I can think about!
gloria
Barbara these looK absolutely delicious!!
Tami G.
Would these be good without the jam?
Barbara Schieving
Yes, without the jam they would be like having a dinner roll. Light and fluffy with a bit of a nutty taste from the oatmeal.