**Golden Knots: A Delightful Treat for Any Occasion**
Golden knots are delectable bites of pastry that are perfect for any occasion. These soft and fluffy knots are made with a simple dough that is rolled in a cinnamon-sugar mixture and then baked to perfection. The result is a golden-brown pastry with a sweet and cinnamony flavor. This article provides three tempting recipes for golden knots: the classic golden knots, a savory version with cheese and herbs, and a decadent chocolate-filled variation. Whether you prefer traditional flavors or something a little more unique, these golden knots are sure to satisfy your cravings. So, let's get baking and create these delightful treats that will leave your taste buds dancing with joy!
GARLIC KNOTS
Homemade Garlic Knots with delicious garlic butter topping! This easy garlic knot recipe makes the best garlic knots: they're soft, chewy and perfectly golden. Serve them as an appetizer with marinara sauce for dipping, or alongside pasta or soup.
Provided by Kristine Rosenblatt
Categories Bread
Time 2h25m
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- In the bowl of a stand mixer (or in a large bowl if you plan to make the dough by hand), combine the warm water, yeast and granulated sugar. Whisk together. Let rest for 5-10 minutes, until the yeast begins to foam or bubble.
- Add the olive oil, salt and 4 cups of flour to the bowl. Mix with the paddle attachment on low speed until combined.
- Switch to the dough hook and knead the dough on low speed for about 8 minutes, until it mostly comes away from the sides of the bowl and is slightly sticky when you press it with your finger. If the dough is very sticky, you can add up to ¼ cup more flour, a little bit at a time, during the kneading step. Try to avoid adding too much flour, as this will make the rolls tougher. A sticky dough produces softer garlic knots.
- Transfer the dough to a large lightly oiled bowl and turn the ball of dough once to coat it in oil. Cover the bowl with a clean kitchen towel or plastic wrap and let the dough rise for 1 to 1 ½ hours, until doubled in size.
- (See step by step photos and video tutorial in the post above for a visual of how to shape the garlic knots.)
- Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper.
- Transfer the dough to a clean, lightly floured work surface. Press down on the dough to remove air bubbles.
- To make 24 garlic knots, first cut the dough into 3 equal pieces. Then cut each of the 3 pieces into 8 equal pieces by cutting it first in half, then cut each half in half, and finally cut each piece in half once more. You should end up with 24 roughly equal pieces of dough.
- Working with one piece of dough at a time, shape each piece of dough into a ball. Then, working on a very lightly floured work surface, roll each dough ball into an 8-inch long rope. Tie each rope into a knot. If desired, tuck the ends of the knot underneath the knot. Place the knots on the prepared baking sheets, evenly spaced.
- Lightly cover the rolls with clean kitchen towels or plastic wrap. Let rise on the baking sheets for 30-45 minutes.
- During the last 15 minutes of rise time, preheat the oven to 400° F.
- To make the topping, melt the butter. Whisk in the Italian seasoning, minced garlic (or garlic powder) and salt until well combined. Brush over the rolls. (If desired, you can reserve some of the butter mixture to brush on the rolls after they come out of the oven.)
- Bake the rolls for 17-22 minutes, until they are lightly golden on top. Rotate the baking pans top to bottom and front to back halfway through the baking time to ensure that the rolls bake evenly.
- If you reserved some of the butter mixture, brush it on when the warm rolls come out of the oven. Sprinkle with grated Parmesan cheese and chopped fresh parsley, if desired. Serve garlic knots plain or with marinara sauce for dipping.
Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 knot, Calories 108 kcal, Carbohydrate 17 g, Protein 3 g, Fat 3 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, TransFat 1 g, Cholesterol 5 mg, Sodium 110 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 1 g
EASY GARLIC KNOTS
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 375°F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with a silicone liner or Silpat.
- In a large bowl combine the flour, baking powder and salt and whisk well. Add the yogurt and mix with a spoon until incorporated. Then use your dry hands and knead about 15 times. If it's too sticky you can add a little more flour. Roll into a ball.
- Divide the dough into 8 equal pieces then roll each piece into worm like strips, about 9 inches long.
- Tie each breadstick into a "knot-like" ball; place on the prepared baking sheet. Spray the top with olive oil.
- Bake on the top third of the oven until golden about 18 minutes. Let them cool 5 minutes.
- Meanwhile, in medium nonstick skillet melt the butter, add the garlic and cook until golden, 2 minutes.
- Toss the knots in the skillet with the melted butter and garlic or use a brush to cover the knots with the garlic.
- If the knots are too dry, give them another mist of olive oil. Sprinkle with parmesan cheese and chopped parsley.
Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 knot, Calories 87 kcal, Carbohydrate 14 g, Protein 5 g, Fat 1.5 g, SaturatedFat 0.5 g, Cholesterol 3 mg, Sodium 145 mg, Fiber 0.5 g, Sugar 1 g
HOMEMADE GARLIC KNOTS
Follow these in-depth instructions for super soft and flavorful homemade garlic knots. Review video tutorial above and recipe notes below before beginning.
Provided by Sally
Categories Dinner
Time 3h25m
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Whisk the warm water, yeast, and granulated sugar together in the bowl of your stand mixer fitted with a dough hook or paddle attachment. Cover and allow to rest for 5 minutes. *If you don't have a stand mixer, simply use a large mixing bowl and mix the dough with a wooden spoon or rubber spatula in the next step.
- Add the olive oil, salt, garlic powder, and half of the flour. Beat for 15 seconds, then add the remaining flour. Beat on low speed for 2 minutes. Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface. With lightly floured hands, knead the dough for 3-4 minutes (for a visual, watch me do it in the video above). The dough can be a little too heavy for a mixer to knead it, but you can certainly use the mixer on low speed instead. After kneading, the dough should still feel a little soft. Poke it with your finger - if it slowly bounces back, your dough is ready to rise. If not, keep kneading.
- Lightly grease a large bowl with oil or nonstick spray- just use the same bowl you used for the dough. Place the dough in the bowl, turning it to coat all sides in the oil. Cover the bowl with aluminum foil, plastic wrap, or a clean kitchen towel. Allow the dough to rise at room temperature for 1-2 hours or until double in size. (Tip: For the warm environment on a particularly cold day, heat your oven to 150°F (66°C). Turn the oven off, place the dough inside, and keep the door slightly ajar. This will be a warm environment for your dough to rise. After about 30 minutes, close the oven door to trap the air inside with the rising dough. When it's doubled in size, remove from the oven.)
- Use the video tutorial and step-by-step photos above as your guide for this step. When the dough is ready, punch it down to release the air. Using floured hands on a lightly floured work surface, shape the dough into a 16×5 inch log. (5 inch width really isn't as important as the 16 inch length here, no need to be exact.) Using a very sharp knife, pizza cutter, or bench scraper, slice into 16 1-inch strips. Roll each strip into 8 inch ropes. Tie each into knots. You can tuck the two ends of the knots underneath the knot or leave them out, that's up to you. Arrange the knots on 2 lined baking sheets. (Either parchment paper or silicone baking mats work.)
- Lightly cover the shaped knots and let them rest for at least 30 minutes and up to 45 minutes. They will slightly puff up during this time, producing softer rolls.
- Towards the end of the rise time, preheat oven to 400°F (204°).
- Stir the melted butter, garlic, Italian seasoning, and salt together. Brush on the knots. Reserve some of the topping for when the knots come out of the oven.
- Bake for about 20-23 minutes or until golden brown on top. Remove from the oven and brush the warm knots with remaining garlic butter. Sprinkle with parmesan cheese and/or parsley, if using.
- Serve plain or with marinara sauce for dipping.
- Cover and store leftover knots at room temperature for up to 2 days or in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. Freeze baked and cooled knots for up to 3 months. Thaw on the counter, then reheat as desired. (I usually just microwave them for a few seconds.)
GARLIC KNOTS
These novel garlic knots are handy because they can be made ahead of time and reheated when needed. -Jane Paschke, University Park, Florida
Provided by Taste of Home
Time 25m
Yield 2-1/2 dozen.
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 400°. Cut each biscuit into thirds. Roll each piece into a 4-in. rope and tie into a knot; tuck ends under. Place 2 in. apart on a greased baking sheet. Bake until golden brown, 8-10 minutes., In a large bowl, combine the remaining ingredients; add the warm knots and gently toss to coat.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 46 calories, Fat 2g fat (0 saturated fat), Cholesterol 0 cholesterol, Sodium 105mg sodium, Carbohydrate 6g carbohydrate (0 sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 1g protein.
GARLIC KNOTS
Be sure to make enough for a crowd, because these chewy, garlicky knots - a pizzeria classic - will go fast.
Provided by Lillian Chou
Categories Sandwich Cheese Garlic Side Bake Vegetarian Summer Gourmet Sugar Conscious Pescatarian Peanut Free Tree Nut Free Soy Free Kosher
Yield Makes about 5 dozen knots
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Put oven racks in upper and lower thirds of oven and preheat oven to 400°F. Lightly oil 2 large (17- by 13-inch) baking sheets.
- Divide dough in half. Keep half of dough covered with a clean kitchen towel (not terry cloth). Gently roll out other half into a 10-inch square on a lightly floured surface with a lightly floured rolling pin. (Use your hands to pull corners. If dough is very elastic, cover with a clean kitchen towel and let rest about 3 minutes.)
- Cut square in half with a pizza wheel or a sharp heavy knife, then cut each half crosswise into 15 strips (about 2/3 inch wide). Cover strips with a clean kitchen towel.
- Keeping remaining strips covered, gently tie each strip into a knot, pulling ends slightly to secure (if dough is sticky, dust lightly with flour) and arranging knots 1 inch apart in staggered rows on 1 baking sheet. Keep knots covered with clean kitchen towels.
- Roll out and cut remaining dough, then form into knots, arranging 1 inch apart in staggered rows on second baking sheet. Bake, switching position of sheets halfway through baking, until golden, 20 to 25 minutes total.
- While knots bake, mince garlic and mash to a paste with salt, then stir together with oil in a very large bowl. Immediately after baking, toss knots in garlic oil, then sprinkle with parsley and cheese and toss to coat. Serve warm or at room temperature.
MAKE-AHEAD DAGWOOD SANDWICHES
You'll be the hero when you bring these stacked-high wedges to a gathering.
Provided by Betty Crocker Kitchens
Categories Lunch
Time 40m
Yield 12
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- With long serrated knife, cut bread in half horizontally. Spread cut side of each bread bottom with half of the spreadable cheese. Overlapping slices, arrange remaining ingredients except pesto in order listed over each bread bottom. Spread cut side of each bread top with half of the pesto, and place over arugula.
- Place each whole loaf in large food-storage plastic bag; seal and refrigerate topped with cast-iron skillet or other heavy weight up to 24 hours.
- When ready to serve, cut each loaf into 6 equal sandwiches. Secure sandwiches with toothpicks or small skewers.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 520, Carbohydrate 40 g, Cholesterol 65 mg, Fat 3, Fiber 2 g, Protein 23 g, SaturatedFat 11 g, ServingSize 1 Sandwich, Sodium 1710 mg, Sugar 3 g, TransFat 0 g
Tips:
- Activate the Yeast Properly: Ensure the water is lukewarm (around 110-115°F) before dissolving the yeast. This helps activate the yeast and promotes its growth.
- Dissolve Sugar in Warm Water: Before adding the yeast, dissolve sugar in warm water. Sugar provides nourishment for the yeast, aiding its growth and fermentation process.
- Knead the Dough Thoroughly: Kneading the dough for at least 5-7 minutes helps develop gluten, resulting in a smooth, elastic dough that's easy to work with.
- Let the Dough Rise in a Warm Place: Find a warm spot in your kitchen, around 75-80°F, to let the dough rise. This helps the yeast work its magic and double the dough's size.
- Shape the Dough into Knots: Use your creativity to shape the dough into various knot shapes. This adds visual appeal to your golden knots.
- Egg Wash for a Golden Crust: Before baking, brush the knots with an egg wash made from beaten egg and a splash of milk. This gives them a beautiful golden-brown color.
- Bake at the Right Temperature: Bake the knots at a moderate temperature of 375°F for 15-20 minutes, or until they're golden brown.
Conclusion:
With these tips in mind, you'll be able to create delicious, homemade golden knots that are perfect for breakfast, brunch, or as a snack. These knots are not only visually appealing but also incredibly soft, fluffy, and bursting with flavor. Make a batch of these golden knots ahead of time and enjoy them throughout the week. They'll surely be a hit with your family and friends!
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