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By: Leigh Anne Wilkes

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With the holidays coming it’s time to start planning that holiday menu and at our house, homemade dinner rolls are always at the top of the list.

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Thanksgiving is in just a few days, do you have your menu all figured out? I texted my kids a list of everything that was on our menu and I immediately got a text back asking, what about the dinner rolls? Homemade rolls are required at our house. I know for a lot of people, working with yeast can be a scary thing. I had so many questions about it, I actually wrote a whole post on how to work with yeast. You can find it here. It’s actually a lot easier than you may think and the results are so worth it. For me, nothing beats a homemade, freshly baked loaf of bread or pan of rolls!

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The perfect dinner roll is light, soft, tender and warm. Now you can get light and soft rolls at the bakery but getting them warm, fresh out of the oven just doesn’t happen unless you make them at home!

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Making your own dinner rolls does take a little time but the results are so worth it. After your dough has risen the first time just roll it out into a rectangle and cut it into 24 squares. Roll each square of dough into a ball and place on a greased cookie sheet to rise a second time.

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Find a nice warm spot in your house to let the rolls rise. I like to preheat my oven to 200 degrees F and then turn it off. I place the rolls in the warm oven to rise, especially if I am in a hurry. Spray a piece of plastic wrap with cooking spray and place it over the top of the rolls while they raise.

Then all you have to do is bake them until they are golden brown and enjoy! I also like to brush some melted butter over the top of them when they come out of the oven. It makes them looks pretty plus a little butter is never a bad thing. I can never resist eating at least one, straight out of the oven! Add some more butter and I’m pretty much in heaven.

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Be sure and add these Perfect Dinner Rolls to your upcoming holiday menus!

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Dinner Rolls

Recipe From: Leigh Anne Wilkes

Soft, warm, and buttery dinner rolls everyone will love

serves: 24 rolls

Prep:2 hours hours

Cook:20 minutes minutes

Total:2 hours hours 20 minutes minutes

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Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup lukewarm water
  • 2 cups warm milk 100-110 degrees F
  • 3 Tbsp butter
  • 2 Tbsp sugar divided
  • 1 Tbsp salt
  • 2 1/2 Tbsp yeast dry active
  • 6-7 cups of unbleached all purpose flour
  • melted butter for garnish

Instructions

  • Add yeast into warm water along with 1 tsp of the sugar. Stir to combine and allow to sit for 6-8 minutes or until foamy.

  • Mix together milk, butter, remaining sugar, salt and yeast mixture.

  • Add in 5 cups of flour and mix until dough forms with the paddle attachment on a stand mixer or by hand. Continue adding flour, 1/2 cup at a time until the dough becomes smooth and a ball forms.

  • Dough will be slightly tacky.

  • Spray a large bowl with cooking spray and place dough in the bowl. Cover and allow to rise until double in size (30 minutes or so depending on room temperature)

  • Pressh dough down and roll into a 8 x 12 rectangle. Cut the dough into 4 strips the long way and then each strip into 6 pieces for a total of 24 pieces.

  • Roll each piece of dough into a ball and place on a greased baking sheet.

  • Cover with plastic wrap and let rise at room temperature for 20-25 minutes.

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

  • Bake the rolls for 20-25 minutes or until golden brown.

  • Brush the baked rolls with melted butter if desired. Serve warm.

Tips & Notes:

Recipe adapted from King Arthur Flour.

Nutrition Facts:

Calories: 146kcal (7%) Carbohydrates: 26g (9%) Protein: 4g (8%) Fat: 2g (3%) Saturated Fat: 1g (6%) Cholesterol: 5mg (2%) Sodium: 313mg (14%) Potassium: 72mg (2%) Fiber: 1g (4%) Sugar: 2g (2%) Vitamin A: 75IU (2%) Calcium: 28mg (3%) Iron: 1.5mg (8%)

* Disclaimer: All nutrition information are estimates only. Read full disclosure here.

Course:Bread

Cuisine:American

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  1. Cyndii Pauls says

    Thank you! So easy! Turned out great on the first attempt.

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  2. Mellissa says

    These rolls look amazing! At what point would these be best to put in the fridge for baking the next day?

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    • Leigh Anne says

      before the second rise. enjoy!

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  3. Beth says

    Do you really add a tablespoon of salt to your yeast rolls

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    • Leigh Anne says

      Yes, the recipe is correct. There is 6-7 cups of flour in the recipe so 1 Tbsp is not too much.

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FAQs

Why are my homemade dinner rolls dry? ›

Either, you added too much flour or you possibly used all bread flour. Alternately, not giving your dinner rolls enough time to proof and get puffy before baking could yield dense rolls. What is this?

What is the best way to store homemade dinner rolls? ›

Let the rolls cool completely on a cooling rack. Always remove rolls from the pan immediately after baking to prevent moisture buildup that can cause sogginess. Once cooled, place in an air tight container or ziplock bag.

How do you keep homemade rolls from drying out? ›

Refrigeration pulls moisture from bread, which speeds up the staling process and causes the bread to dry out. For longer storage, freeze the bread. Most yeast breads and rolls freeze well. To freeze, wrap securely in aluminum foil, freezer wrap or place in freezer bags.

Why did my homemade bread turn out dry? ›

The primary reason for this is that the bread is still baking inside. The crust has trapped enough steam inside the loaf to continue working its magic and create a great crumb. If you let that steam out too soon, the entire loaf will be drier.

How do you make homemade bread less dry? ›

Fats keep your bread moist. If your loaf was too dry, try adding a tablespoon or two more oil next time you make it. Likewise, water does more than hydrate your dough. It helps yeast do its thing, activates gluten and determines the volume of your loaf—all crucial for the right results.

How do you keep bread rolls moist? ›

Paper bags are more breathable than plastic, which is great for brioche rolls, soft buns, and other breads with added fat. But too much air will make the bread go stale quickly. Consider keeping these bags airtight as best you can. Then there's the bread box: it balances moisture and air circulation.

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