There is nothing quite as wonderful as the smell and taste of fresh-baked bread. So sorry to those with gluten allergies, but pulling apart a hot roll from the oven and dousing it with butter is one of life’s simple pleasures.
However, some people are afraid to give baking a try, and that is a shame. Shelly Jaronsky, the popular food blogger and author of The Cookies and Cups cookbook, has some easy tips for us on how to make our own delicious rolls.
Jaronsky's blog, also titled “Cookies and Cups” is read by more than 2.8 million people around the world. Her mantra is "Always Eat Dessert First."
The folks at Fleishmann’s yeast joined forces with Jaronsky so she could show us that making your own bread does have to be stressful. In fact, it can be a lot of fun. You just need to remember to let the bread rest and knead it to perfection.
Kneading itself can be quite a wonderful experience as it helps you relieve a lot of tension by beating up some dough.
Shelly Jaronsky spoke with Michelle Tompkins for TheCelebrityCafe.com about how to make these delicious rolls for Thanksgiving or for anytime, what is going on with her career, how she first discovered a love of cooking, what are some of her favorite holiday dishes and more.
Learn more about Shelly Jaronsky here and find more recipes from Fleischmann's Yeast at Breadworld.com
Michelle Tompkins http://www.mediamichelle917.com Michelle Tompkins is an award-winning media, PR and crisis communications professional with more than ten years experience with coverage in virtually every traditional and new media outlet. She is currently a communications and media strategist and writer, as well as the author of College Prowler: Guidebook for Columbia University. She served as the Media Relations Manager for the Girl Scouts of the USA where she managed all media and talking points, created social media strategy, trained executives and donors and served as the organization’s primary spokesperson, participating in daily interviews with local, regional, and national media outlets. She managed the media for the Let Me Know internet safety and Cyberbullying prevention campaign with Microsoft, as well as Girl Scouts’ centennial Year of the Girl To Get Her There celebration in 2012, which yielded more than 800 million earned media impressions. In addition to her extensive media experience, Michelle worked as a talent agent in Los Angeles, California, as well contracting as a digital content developer and her writing has appeared in newspapers and online. She is passionate about television, theater, classic movies, all things food and in-home entertaining. While she has lived and worked in NYC for more than a decade, she is from suburban Sacramento and gets back there often to watch the San Francisco Giants on TV with her family.