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Food Category - Artisan French Rolls!!

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Anyone else discovered these little wonders yet?

Hard and crunchy on the outside, soft on the inside!!

We do them up in the oven, but package claims that they are microwaveable as well!


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Mike

I don’t think those exist down here in corn bread and biscuit country.

Gotta start the smoker in a bit country sausage tonight.

Gary
 
Mike
We have a Bristol Farms market here in north orange county that has an in house bakery and they have these type of rolls…Crunchy on the outside and good texture inside. Great for holiday dinners and I’m probably wrong but I think I’ve seen this brand in the refer section at this market. I'll be looking for these on the next trip.
HP, my bride and I have spent a lot of great days over the years on this remote mini paradise that’s a short hop away. Camp the kids with the in-laws get a golf cart, eat and get away from the Cal’ insanity.:D
 
Forgot to mention to you guys that these are a frozen product.

They are delicious, we eat a lot of homemade soups and stews. These rolls go with that fare quite nicely!!

In our stores they are located in the same section as the frozen bread dough..
 
My wife has purchased them and we use an "AIR FRYER" to cook them. It is simple to use an "AIR FRYER" for just 2 or 3 rolls and done a lot quicker too than in the oven. My wife is not a big fan of food cooked in the microwave except for a few things such as steamed vegetables packages.

Since it is just the two of us the "AIR FRYER" works better and faster for our needs.
 
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