Martin's Potato Rolls 8 Sandwich Rolls Pack of 4
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Please note that these are not Kosher products.
I don't know for sure, but it would surprise me if they did.
In their original package, I can keep these rolls in the freezer without any issues. Following defrosting, the taste and quality remain unchanged.
The answer is "yes" in general. Although I believe the Hawaiian Sweet Buns are a tad sweeter, we prefer Martins for hamburgers. They also work well as a sandwich filling.
Selected User Reviews For Martin's Potato Rolls 8 Sandwich Rolls Pack of 4
It's WAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY overpriced, but if you love I've included a picture of a single bag's price tag. They are, in fact, $3. In the store, they cost 69 cents, but they've been marked up to $6. There are ten rolls in each bag of eight. They were well-packaged and had an expiration date that was reasonable. They do, however, freeze well. Simply break off as many as you want, microwave for about 10 seconds (per roll), and you'll have a delicious melt-in-your-mouth sandwich bread.
This supplier is not as good as Martin's Potato Rolls. The buns are always stuffed into an overly small box, and the bottom buns are always squished and smashed to the point of being unusable. I use these when I cater, and I'm debating whether I should just buy them from Martin's and sell the leftovers. They're all over the place. Martin's buns are 25 cents each vs. This vendor charges $90 for a bun. I'm sure they'd be properly packaged as well. br>br>In conclusion - The price is far too high to be receiving damaged buns on a regular basis, especially when the fix is as simple as switching shipping materials.
Because these are the same buns used by Shake Shack, this is a regional food item from the East Coast that burger fans adore. However, doubling the item's market price and providing no packing material to protect or even separate the bags to prevent damage is a big no-no. My buns had been smashed to a degree. For a one-time purchase, this is a great option. On the other hand, if you're on the West Coast and want something similar for your burgers, try Hawaiian buns, which appear to be a popular alternative.
This soft roll has a nice hint of sweetness to it. They're great for burgers and deli meats. I've been doing some practice smash-ups at home. Smash burgers are made with these rolls, which are ideal for them. br>br>I just wish I could find them locally in the Front Range of Colorado. I do make a great flour and corn tortilla, as well as a decent pizza dough. Now I just need to figure out how to make something that tastes like Martin's Potato Rolls. If not, I don't mind ordering four of these online and storing them in the freezer, thawing only what I need.
Great buns, we were going to do a taste test vs. Aunt Milly's, but the Aunt Milly's never made it to the table because the Martin's were so much nicer just by looking at them.
These are the most amazing sandwich buns I've ever seen. If you keep them in the refrigerator, they will last for a very long time.
sat steaming in their plastic bags in the metal cluster box all day. What a gummy, inedible abomination.
When I was living in Virginia, I first came across Martin's Potato Rolls. We were able to find them in local supermarkets. Since moving to Texas, my only source for them has been online, which makes them a little more expensive, but oh my, are they ever worth it. There isn't even a decent competitor in the market. I can't say enough good things about them.