Yogurt Fantail Rolls Recipe - Making Life Delicious (2024)

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Yogurt Fantail Rolls Recipe - Making Life Delicious (1)

We're on the last week of baking rolls from the February issue of Gourmet magazine, and my family thoroughly enjoyed these fantail rolls. The boys liked peeling them apart and Michael and I liked the flavor.

The dough was soft and easy to work with, though the rise was not great, likely due to the temperature of the yogurt. I brought the yogurt out of the refrigerator a few minutes early so it wouldn't be too cold, but next time I will let it come to room temperature or even warm it slightly before mixing, though that's not mentioned in the original recipe. I brushed on less butter than the recipe called for, and we thought they still had a nice buttery flavor.

The recipe below reflects my changes. I work exclusively with instant yeast and modified the instructions for that type, and I included the instructions for active dry yeast in the Variations. If you prefer to use buttermilk per the original recipe, I've included instructions on how to make an acceptable substitute in the Variations.

Yogurt Fantail Rolls Recipe - Making Life Delicious (2) Be sure to visit my friends Kelly of Sass & Veracity, Judy of No Fear Entertaining, Claire of The Barefoot Kitchen, Courtney of Coco Cooks, and Sandy of At The Baker’s Bench to see what they whipped up for the last week of the Gourmet bread challenge.

Yogurt Fantail Rolls Recipe - Making Life Delicious (3)

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Yogurt Fantail Rolls

Adapted from Gourmet magazine, 2009.

Prep Time45 minutes mins

Cook Time25 minutes mins

Total Rising Time2 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Total Time3 hours hrs 40 minutes mins

Course: Bread

Cuisine: American

Diet: Vegetarian

Keyword: rolls, yeast bread, yogurt

Servings: 12 rolls

Calories: 184kcal

Equipment

  • stand mixer with hook attachment (or mixing bowl and wooden spoon)

  • large mixing bowl, lightly coated with cooking spray

  • 12-cup standard muffin tin, buttered

Ingredients

  • 3 cups unbleached all-purpose flour (plus more for dusting)
  • teaspoon instant yeast (or 2 teaspoons active dry yeast)
  • teaspoons salt
  • ¼ cup warm water (105-115° F/41-46° C)
  • ¾ cup plain yogurt ( or well-shaken buttermilk, room temperature or slightly warmer)
  • 1 tablespoon honey (or sugar)
  • 6 tablespoons unsalted butter (melted, plus more for brushing on before baking)

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Preparation

  • In the bowl of the stand mixer, whisk together the flour, instant yeast, and salt.

  • Stir together the warm water, yogurt (or buttermilk), honey, and 6 tablespoons of melted butter. Mix into the flour until the dough starts to come together. Attach the dough hook and mix on 2 for about 6 minutes. The dough should be smooth and elastic.

  • Put the dough into the oiled rising bowl and turn to coat. Cover with plastic wrap and a kitchen towel. Let the dough rise in a draft free spot at warm room temperature until the dough doubles, about 1-½ to 2 hours.

  • Dust your work surface with flour. Punch down the dough, then halve it. Wrap one half in the plastic wrap and set aside. Roll the other half into a 12x12-inch (30.5x30.5 cm) square. You may have to roll slightly larger then trim the ends to even out the square.

  • Brush the surface of the dough with about ½ tablespoon of the remaining melted butter. Cut into 6 equal strips, then stack the strips on top of each other. Cut through the layers into 6 equal pieces, then place each into a buttered muffin cup, standing up so the layers are visible. Gently fan them open. Repeat with the remaining dough.

  • Cover with a tea towel and let the rolls rise in a draft free spot at warm room temperature until the dough doubles, about 1 to 1-½ hours.

  • Place the rack in the middle and preheat the oven to 375° F/190° C.

  • Remove the towel and bake the rolls until they are golden brown, about 20 to 25 minutes. Brush them with the remaining melted butter, then transfer to a rack and allow to cool for about 20 minutes before serving.

Recipe Notes

To use active dry yeast

Mix the active dry yeast with the warm water and honey and let it stand until it foamy, about 5 minutes. Proceed with Step 1.

Buttermilk substitute

If you don't have buttermilk, combine 1 tablespoon vinegar or lemon juice with enough skim milk to equal ¾ cup, then let it stand for about 20 minutes before mixing with the remaining ingredients.

Nutrition

Calories: 184kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 17mg | Sodium: 300mg | Potassium: 74mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 190IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 25mg | Iron: 1mg

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  1. Claire says

    I think these turned out beautifully! I love your variations - I'll be keeping these in mind if I make them again!
    This has been fun - we'll have to do it again sometime 🙂

  2. De in D.C. says

    Wow, out of all of the dozens (hundreds?) of bread recipes you've posted, I think these look the most intriguing. The prep didn't sound all that time-consuming, so I'll definitely have to try these sometime for a family dinner or get-together. I'm getting hungry just looking at the pic of the final product!

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  3. Alisa - Frugal Foodie says

    Those really came out beautifully!

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  4. Maria says

    I found your blog via twitter! Love it! The rolls are gorgeous! I am going to look at your other bread recipes too!!

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  5. Lydia (The Perfect Pantry) says

    Isn't dough a miraculous thing? Doesn't look like much before it meets the heat, but afterwards, these beautiful rolls emerge. When I was a kid, I used to love pulling apart the "leaves" of Parker House rolls. These will be just as much fun.

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  6. Chuck says

    These look delicious. I just love the look of fantail buns!

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  7. Courtney says

    I like the addition of the yougurt. Rising can be tricky. They look wonderful.

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  8. kellypea says

    These turned out beautifully! Good idea to include the yogurt. I think it's always more healthy and I like the little tang it provides. I still have one more roll to go...

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  9. Jennifer says

    These look beautiful. I can't wait to try them out.

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  10. Sophie says

    I love baking with yogurt, but haven't considered using it in a roll! They look lovely, I especially like the shape!

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  11. A&N says

    Wow the rolls look lovely! I really love the golden color 🙂 When you cover the rolls (after you put the strips in the muffin tray) with a tea towel, I guess the towel would touch the rolls, right? Is that alright or does the dough stick to the towel? I guess it could be a bit hard to remove it if thats the case.

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  12. Andrea says

    Hi A&N. The dough isn't sticky once you roll it out. As long as you use a tea towel (smooth weave) and not terry (looped weave), the towel shouldn't stick.

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  13. Dee says

    Hi Andrea,

    I was wondering if the yogurt had to be plain and if it was non-fat. Does it make a difference if I use a non-fat yogurt?

    Thanks!

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    • Andrea says

      Hi Dee! Yes, the fat content of yogurt or any other dairy does make a difference in baked goods. For these rolls I used plain yogurt with all the fat because they turn out flakier. You can use low-fat yogurt, but there will be a difference in texture.

      Reply

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