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Cooking & Baking

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Saviolo

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Thu Jul 20, 2023, 09:55 AM Jul 2023

Homemade Parker House Rolls Recipe (video) [View all]

Parker House Rolls come from the late 19th century, and like so many recipes of that era, there have evolved a few regional variations over the years. These rolls are fluffy and tender with a LOT of butter in them. The small amount of potato flour really helps them stay tender, and the butter adds a wonderful richness with a nice crispy outside.

We used these with our pulled pork from last week, but they are incredibly versatile. They even keep pretty decently. We put them in a zipper bag and just popped them into the toaster for the next couple of days whenever we wanted one. They're good for barbecue related stuff, but also make nice little general-purpose dinner rolls. If you can't get your hands on potato flour, you can use mashed potato flakes instead. Remember: Potato flour is not the same as potato starch!

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