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Spanish Ensaimadas Breakfast Rolls Recipe in The Bread Kitchen

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Spanish Ensaimadas Breakfast Rolls Recipe in The Bread Kitchen

These light and slightly sweet spiral ensaimadas make an excellent breakfast roll. Traditionally made with lard this recipe uses butter for extra richness. Written recipe at http://www.thebreadkitchen.com/recipes/ensaimadas-recipe/

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  1. sha whit

    Thank you Titli!

  2. sdaniel777

    Will try these in the next few days. ..look simple enough and absolutely delicious–thank you so much for sharing! More recipes from Spain?

  3. angelic hamdi

    Thanks for the recipe could i do this in bread machine on dough cyce?

  4. wildheart5

    These are beautiful and look really tasty!

  5. dantesblackrose13

    In the Philippines they eat this with Kraft brand canned cheese. Strangely delicious.

  6. daniel g.

    thank you

  7. howlogram

    Here in the Philippines, it's usually served with a margarine on top and sprinkled with shredded cheese… YUMMY!

  8. teresalamala

    Yahoooo!! I'm from Spain too and loooove enseimadas. Fun fact: here in Spain when we talk about princess Leia's buns, we say she has enseimadas on her ears XD.

  9. Nan Zingrone

    these look like Mallorcas, a breakfast roll made in Puerto Rico; the best way to eat them is slice them in half, put a little butter in and put them on a grill for just a few minutes, yum!

  10. Bertha Muguiro de Sordo

    YOU ARE THE BEST, I LOVE ALL YOUR RECIPIES, THANKS FROM MEXICO

  11. Alessandro Silletti
  12. Olinka Pleštilová

    Diky :-)

  13. hadroncollidier

    Titli, I like when you say, "Now leave to cool" at 3:06. It's one of your best.

  14. Agnes Murr

    The dough turned out really sticky so I had to add more flour. Also, I managed to make only six rolls from it. I wonder if I made any mistake when preparing the dough.

  15. Cooking with Becky Lam

    Very tasty bread!  Thanks for sharing:)