The best homemade dinner rolls (recipe from scratch) (2024)

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Soft, buttery, tender and warm, straight out of the oven – these are the best dinner rolls! Once you try this dinner rolls recipe you’ll never want to go back to store bought dinner rolls!

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I try to avoid adding “the best” in front of my recipes, actually I’ve never done it since every person has a different opinion of what’s “the best” but thesedinnerrolls are the best! There’s absolutely nothing you can do to improve the taste. They are PERFECT! Soft, tender and warm,straightout of the oven while the butter is still running on the sides –this is what I call dinner!

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I’ve been working on this dinner rolls recipe for a couple of months now and I’m pretty sure I’ve made them 10 times so far. My family asks for them at least once a week when dinner time comes around. Before I developed this recipe we always relied on the buttery dinner rolls I’ve shared the recipe with you in the past, which it’s still the quick version to great dinner rolls.

Today’s dinner rolls takes a little bit of time, it’s a little more work involved, but the results are so worth it! The best homemade dinner rolls (recipe from scratch) (3)

When I first cam up with this idea I wanted to make a buttery, brioche-like soft loaf of bread but somehow I had a hard time finding the right pan size for it. It was too much for a standard 9X5 inch loaf pan and too small for two 8×4 inch pan loaves. After a few more trials, I decided to shape the dough into small dinner rollsinsteadof one loaf. Best decision ever!

And you know what’s even better? You can freeze the rolls just after shaping and bake them as needed. Isn’t that great? I make two batches of dough, shape and place them on baking sheets, cover well in plastic wrap and freeze. When I’m in the mood for fresh-baked dinner rolls (it happens more than I should admit) I just take the baking sheet out of the oven, unwrap the plastic and leave at room temperature for about 1 1/2 hours and bake as fresh.

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These dinner rolls have a little twist. Of course, they need flour, yeast (afraid of baking with yeast? Read Bread Baking 101- baking with yeast) , water, eggs and butter but also a secret ingredient: Greek Yogurt! Yes, you read that right,I’veadded some to increase the richness of the dough without adding additional eggs or butter, not that eggs and butter are a bad thing when it comes to baking, no, no, no! I just wanted to see if adding yogurt to the dough will keep the final results moist longer, as it does for cakes or cupcakes.

I can honestly say that these are the softestdinnerrolls I’ve ever had or made, but can’tguaranteehow long they stay soft since they disappear in no time. The longest we had some were for two days and they were still soft. If you manage to keep them longer, please let me know if they are still soft.

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The best dinner rolls (from scratch)

Yields 20 dinner rolls

Soft, tender and warm, straight out of the oven - these are the best dinner rolls!

20 minPrep Time

20 minCook Time

3 hrTotal Time

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Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup (60 grams) all-purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons active dry yeast
  • 1/2 cup lukewarm water
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/2 cup Greek yogurt
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 3 1/4 cups (390 grams) all-purpose flour
  • 4 tbsp melted and cooled butter
  • 2 tbsp salted butter (for brushing the rolls, optional)

Instructions

  1. In the bowl of your stand-up mixer , add 1/2 cup flour, 1/2 cup lukewarm water and the dry yeast. Mix to combine and leave at room temperature until bubbly and has a sponge-like texture.
  2. In a separate bowl whisk the eggs with the yogurt, salt, sugar and the remaining 1/4 cup water.
  3. Fit your stand-up mixer with the dough hook and turn it on to the lowest speed.
  4. With the mixer running, add the wet ingredients to the yeast mixture. It's going to be a very sticky batter.
  5. Gently, on the lowest speed, add the 3 1/4 cups of flour, little by little.
  6. When all the flour is added pour the 4 tbsp of melted butter and slowly increase the mixer' speed from low to high.
  7. Keep mixing for 2-3 minutes and turn the mixer off. With a wooden spoon or a spatula, clean the sides of the bowl, scraping down the sticky dough.
  8. Turn the mixer back on and mix on medium-to-high for another 2-3 minutes or until the dough will start to clean itself from the sides of the bowl. It's still going to be little sticky, don't be tempted to add flour.
  9. With the help of a spatula/wooden spoon put the dough into a clean buttered bowl, cover with plastic wrap and leave at room temperature for about 1 1/2 hours or until doubled in volume.
  10. Punch down the dough and, with floured hands, take the dough out of the bowl and place it on a floured surface.
  11. Now divide the dough into 20 pieces, shaping each one into a ball. Place them on baking sheet (at this point you can wrap tightly in plastic and freeze for future use) cover again with plastic wrap or a tea towel and leave at room temperature for another 30-40 minutes.
  12. Meanwhile, heat the oven to 375F.
  13. Bake the rolls for about 20 minutes or until golden.
  14. As soon as you take them out of the oven brush them with the salted butter.
  15. Enjoy!

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FAQs

How to make rolls taste better? ›

3 Tiny Steps to Make Store-Bought Dinner Rolls Taste Amazing
  1. Brush with melted butter.
  2. Sprinkle with fresh herbs.
  3. Finish with flaky salt.
May 1, 2019

Why are my homemade dinner rolls hard? ›

Too much flour, or not the right kind, could be to blame. Dough made only from flour with a high or even average amount of protein (like bread flour or all-purpose flour) can become tough from overmixing. Protein gives bread structure in the form of gluten—the more you mix and move the dough, the more gluten you get.

Should I use parchment paper for dinner rolls? ›

I suggest using parchment paper to line the baking dish to ensure that the rolls are easy to remove from the pan to serve. Once the homemade dinner rolls are formed and placed in the baking sheet, let them rise again until they are doubled in size (30-60 minutes).

What makes rolls taste good? ›

BUTTER TOPS:

Don't forget to brush the tops of the dinner rolls with butter! This is what gives the top of the rolls that irresistible golden sheen, infuses them with flavor, tenderness and promotes even bowing.

Is bread flour or all-purpose flour better for rolls? ›

You can also use all-purpose in many bun or roll recipes, which tend to have lower hydration and rely less on strong gluten and more on butter and sugar for texture. (Though bread flour can still give you a fluffier, almost cotton-candy-like texture in most buns and rolls.)

Should I butter rolls before or after baking? ›

Preheat oven to 375°F. Brush tops of rolls with egg wash and bake until golden brown on top, about 20-25 minutes. Remove rolls from oven and immediately brush with butter. Serve warm.

What type of pan is best for baking rolls? ›

This trick helps create better-looking rolls. We have three reasons for baking rolls such as our Oatmeal Dinner Rolls or our Fluffy Dinner Rolls in the confined space of a cake pan versus individually on a baking sheet.

What kind of pan is best for baking rolls? ›

If you don't have a large 11 inch cast iron pan, you can use a glass baking dish sprayed with nonstick spray. A 9×13 size would work well. It's best to have the rolls all touching each other when you arrange them in the pan, and I'll tell you why…

What not to do with parchment paper? ›

It does need to be said that while parchment paper is heat-resistant, it is not flame-retardant. Which is why you should never let any parchment paper (including ours) come in contact with an electric heating element or be exposed to a direct flame.

What happens if you add too much flour to dinner rolls? ›

Avoid adding too much extra flour to the dough.

Your instinct might be to add extra flour; however, any extra flour will create a denser, tougher roll instead of the light, fluffy, soft dinner roll we want.

Why are my dinner rolls bland? ›

Salt adds flavor to bread. If none or too little is used in a recipe, the bread will lack the right flavor and taste "bland." If you reduce the amount of salt, try adding some dried herbs to increase the flavor. Too much yeast in bread will give bread an off-taste.

How big should dough balls be for rolls? ›

Weigh the whole dough with a kitchen scale. Divide the total weight by the number of rolls you need. For example, if you've got 24 ounces of dough and need 12 rolls, each piece should weigh 2 ounces.

How can I make store-bought rolls better? ›

9 Easy Ways To Upgrade Store-Bought Dinner Rolls
  1. Bring on the Cheese. Amaze your guests with a TikTok-worthy cheese pull! ...
  2. Garlicky Goodness. If you like garlic bread, then make garlic butter dinner rolls. ...
  3. Presto, Pesto. ...
  4. Only the Freshest Herbs. ...
  5. Spice It Up. ...
  6. An Italian Twist. ...
  7. Add Your Favorite Spice Blend. ...
  8. Cinnamon Sugar.
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How do you fix bland rolls? ›

In addition to more salt you should consider a few things to improve your flavor. One primary piece of advice would be to try other flours. AP flour is the dullest possible base for bread, and even with more salt, sugar, fat, and a long rise in the fridge there's only so much flavor you are going to get.

How to make store-bought rolls taste like homemade? ›

3 steps to making supermarket dinner rolls taste like homemade
  1. Step 1: Warm the rolls. The most important thing to remember is that warm rolls will almost always taste better than cold rolls. ...
  2. Step 2: Use a brush to coat the rolls in butter. ...
  3. Step 3: Garnish.

Why do my homemade rolls have no taste? ›

Salt adds flavor to bread. If none or too little is used in a recipe, the bread will lack the right flavor and taste "bland." If you reduce the amount of salt, try adding some dried herbs to increase the flavor. Too much yeast in bread will give bread an off-taste.

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