Blueberry Sweet Rolls

Blueberry Sweet Rolls is a side dish that serves 12. One serving contains 463 calories, 6g of protein, and 13g of fat. For 69 cents per serving, this recipe covers 9% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. 1538 people were impressed by this recipe. A mixture of nuts, butter, salt, and a handful of other ingredients are all it takes to make this recipe so scrumptious. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes about 2 hours. It is brought to you by My Baking Addiction. Taking all factors into account, this recipe earns a spoonacular score of 36%, which is rather bad. Try Blueberry Sweet Rolls with Sweet Lemon Glaze, Blueberry Lemon Sweet Rolls, and Mom's Blueberry Sweet Rolls for similar recipes.

Servings: 12

Preparation duration: 40 minutes

Cooking duration: 30 minutes

 

Ingredients:

1 cup fresh blueberries

2 tablespoons butter, melted

2 tablespoons butter, softened

6 tablespoons butter

2 to 3 tablespoons all natural vanilla coffee creamer

1 egg

4-1/2 to 5 cups all-purpose flour, divided

1/3 cup granulated sugar

1/2 cup Fisher Nuts Sliced Almonds, divided

2-1/2 cups powdered sugar

1 cup blueberry preserves

1 teaspoon salt

1-1/2 cups water

2 packets rapid rise yeast (approx. 2 1/4 teaspoons per packet)

Equipment:

stand mixer

bowl

measuring cup

microwave

kitchen towels

mixing bowl

pastry brush

rolling pin

baking pan

wire rack

oven

Cooking instruction summary:

To Make the Dough: In the bowl of a stand mixer, add 2 cups of the all-purpose flour, sugar, yeast, and salt. Mix well with the dough hook until all the ingredients are well distributed. While theyre mixing, place water and butter together in a microwave safe measuring cup, and microwave in 10 second increments until very warm, but not hot to the touch. (120-130F maximum. The butter wont be entirely melted.) Add the butter mixture and egg to the dry ingredients. Mix for about two minutes at medium speed with the dough hook, scraping the sides occasionally. Add 1 cup of flour and mix for another two minutes at high speed, scraping the bowl occasionally. From here, add flour in small increments and mix after each addition. Stop adding flour when you have a supple dough that can be formed into a ball. Flour your work surface and knead the dough for 5-10 minutes - when the dough is soft, elastic, and springs back lightly when pressed with two fingers, youre ready to let it rest. Cover the dough ball with a clean kitchen towel and let it rest for 10 minutes.To Make the Filling: In a small mixing bowl, combine blueberry preserves and fresh blueberries. Mix well, but gently so as not to break the fresh blueberries. Set aside. To Assemble the Rolls: Lightly flour your work area. Using a rolling pin, roll the dough into a large rectangle - about 10x15 inches. Use a pastry brush to brush the melted butter onto the dough, stopping about an inch from the edges on the long sides of the rectangle. Spread the blueberry mixture over the dough in the same areas as the butter, using a spoon to evenly distribute. Be gentle so as not to burst the fresh blueberries. Begin with the long end of the rectangle, roll the dough up tightly but gently. Pinch the seams to seal. Cut into 12 equally sized rolls. Spray a 13x9 baking pan with cooking spray (I use the kind with flour in it), and then placing the cut sides down, put all the rolls into the pan. They will be cozy. Cover with a clean kitchen towel; let rise in warm place until about doubled in size, approximately 1 hour. Preheat the oven to 350F. Top the rolls with 1/4 cup of almonds and bake for 25-30 minutes, or until the rolls are golden brown. Allow to cool on a wire rack for 15-20 minutes. While the rolls are cooling, make the frosting.To Make the Frosting: In a mixing bowl, combine powdered sugar, butter and 2 tablespoons of creamer. Mix well with a whisk until a glaze forms. If youd prefer a more liquid texture, add more vanilla creamer 1 teaspoon at a time and whisk again until you reached the desired consistency.To Finish: Pour the frosting over the rolls. When youve covered them to your desired amount, top with the remaining sliced almonds. Serve immediately.

 

Step by step:


1. To Make the Dough: In the bowl of a stand mixer, add 2 cups of the all-purpose flour, sugar, yeast, and salt.

2. Mix well with the dough hook until all the ingredients are well distributed. While theyre mixing, place water and butter together in a microwave safe measuring cup, and microwave in 10 second increments until very warm, but not hot to the touch. (120-130F maximum. The butter wont be entirely melted.)

3. Add the butter mixture and egg to the dry ingredients.

4. Mix for about two minutes at medium speed with the dough hook, scraping the sides occasionally.

5. Add 1 cup of flour and mix for another two minutes at high speed, scraping the bowl occasionally. From here, add flour in small increments and mix after each addition. Stop adding flour when you have a supple dough that can be formed into a ball. Flour your work surface and knead the dough for 5-10 minutes - when the dough is soft, elastic, and springs back lightly when pressed with two fingers, youre ready to let it rest. Cover the dough ball with a clean kitchen towel and let it rest for 10 minutes.To Make the Filling: In a small mixing bowl, combine blueberry preserves and fresh blueberries.

6. Mix well, but gently so as not to break the fresh blueberries. Set aside. To Assemble the

7. Rolls: Lightly flour your work area. Using a rolling pin, roll the dough into a large rectangle - about 10x15 inches. Use a pastry brush to brush the melted butter onto the dough, stopping about an inch from the edges on the long sides of the rectangle.

8. Spread the blueberry mixture over the dough in the same areas as the butter, using a spoon to evenly distribute. Be gentle so as not to burst the fresh blueberries. Begin with the long end of the rectangle, roll the dough up tightly but gently. Pinch the seams to seal.

9. Cut into 12 equally sized rolls. Spray a 13x9 baking pan with cooking spray (I use the kind with flour in it), and then placing the cut sides down, put all the rolls into the pan. They will be cozy. Cover with a clean kitchen towel; let rise in warm place until about doubled in size, approximately 1 hour. Preheat the oven to 350F. Top the rolls with 1/4 cup of almonds and bake for 25-30 minutes, or until the rolls are golden brown. Allow to cool on a wire rack for 15-20 minutes. While the rolls are cooling, make the frosting.To Make the Frosting: In a mixing bowl, combine powdered sugar, butter and 2 tablespoons of creamer.


Mix well with a whisk until a glaze forms. If youd prefer a more liquid texture, add more vanilla creamer 1 teaspoon at a time and whisk again until you reached the desired consistency.To Finish

1. Pour the frosting over the rolls. When youve covered them to your desired amount, top with the remaining sliced almonds.

2. Serve immediately.


Nutrition Information:

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463k Calories
6g Protein
13g Total Fat
80g Carbs
3% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
463k
23%

Fat
13g
21%

  Saturated Fat
6g
41%

Carbohydrates
80g
27%

  Sugar
40g
45%

Cholesterol
38mg
13%

Sodium
294mg
13%

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Protein
6g
12%

Vitamin B1
0.37mg
25%

Selenium
16µg
23%

Manganese
0.46mg
23%

Folate
89µg
22%

Vitamin B2
0.28mg
16%

Vitamin B3
2mg
14%

Iron
2mg
13%

Fiber
2g
9%

Copper
0.18mg
9%

Phosphorus
89mg
9%

Vitamin A
318IU
6%

Magnesium
25mg
6%

Vitamin C
3mg
5%

Zinc
0.63mg
4%

Vitamin B5
0.37mg
4%

Potassium
121mg
3%

Vitamin K
3µg
3%

Vitamin E
0.44mg
3%

Vitamin B6
0.06mg
3%

Calcium
22mg
2%

Vitamin D
0.25µg
2%

covered percent of daily need
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