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Believe it or not, dinner rolls are way easier than you may have thought. They’re buttery, soft, and seriously the best bread around!

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There isn’t a kid out there who didn’t immediately reach for the rolls once they sat at the table.Whether it’s Thanksgiving, Christmas, or just a great weeknight meal, homemade bread just makes the meal.If you haven’t made this yet, now is the time, my friends.

How to Work With Yeast

For some reason, folks get nervous when working with yeast.

  • Can I mix it with salt?
  • Is there enough sugar in it for the yeast to feed on?
  • Is my liquid too hot or not hot enough?

I get these all the time, especially on my most popular bread recipe for an artisan country loaf.Once you use yeast 1 or 2 times, you will kick yourself at how easy it is to bake with.

  • The most foolproof way to activate that yeast is by starting with a warm liquid.While most active yeasts call for a 105° to 110° optimal temperature, I usually go hotter, and here’s why.
  • When you transfer the hot liquid to your mixing bowl, the bowl is almost always cold and immediately drops the temperature from 5° to 7°, making it perfect.Always account for stuff like that because if it’s too cold, the yeast won’t activate.
  • Next, simply stir in the sugar, followed by sprinkling in the yeast and whisking just until combined.Let this mixture sit for 4-6 minutes, and you’ll notice a little raft that forms at the top.

Bread Rising Trick

Some folks live in colder areas, and it’s harder to reach that optimal proofing temperature of 80° to 90°, especially in the winter.Well, I’ve got a trick for you, my friends.

  • Once your dough has been kneaded and is in the bowl, you plan on letting it rise in.Cover it and place it in your unused oven.So yes, make sure it hasn’t been turned on at all.
  • Next, close the door and simply turn the oven light on.The light will provide enough light to give the oven the perfect proofing environment for your bread to rise.

How Do You Make Dinner Rolls

  1. To start this recipe, add your hot milk between 112° and 115° and pour it into your standing mixer. Immediately add in some sugar, and sprinkle in your active yeast. Whisk the mixture and let it sit for 4-6 minutes or until a raft forms on the top.
  2. Add the hook attachment and turn the stand mixer to low while adding in the remaining sugar, butter, and salt.
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  1. Slowly add the flour a few scoops at a time so that the mixer can catch up and mix all of the ingredients together. You don’t want to just dump everything in there at once.
  2. Add 1 egg at a time until mixed in, and then simply knead it on medium speed for 3-5 minutes.
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  1. Next simply add your dough to a container, cover with a towel or plastic wrap, and place in an un-used oven with the oven light on and let it proof for 1 hour or until doubled in size.
  2. Remove the dough from the oven and place it on a clean surface dusted with flour and punch it down to simply flatten it out. We want it to rise again, so this is why you do it.

Now it’s time to form them into dinner rolls!

Form 20 individual golf-sized dough balls and place them about 1” apart from each other in a greased and lined with parchment paper cookie sheet tray or 13×9 dish.Place a towel over the top of the bread and let it rise for 30 more minutes.You can absolutely place it back in the unused oven with the oven light on.

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Remove the towel and brush the tops of the dinner rolls with a simple egg wash of whisked egg and milk.This will help them brown up beautifully. Bake the dinner rolls in the oven at 350° for 25-30 minutes.They should be golden brown on top and soft but cooked in the middle.

Brush on some melted unsalted butter, sprinkle a little sea salt, and have it, my friends!

Make-Ahead of Time

You can absolutely make these dinner rolls ahead of time. You would get them all the way until they are formed into individual little dough balls and placed in a greased parchment paper-lined pan.

Place them in the refrigerator until about 90 minutes before you are ready to eat them.

  • Take them out of the refrigerator and let them sit for 60 minutes to get up to room temperature.
  • Bake in the oven at 350° for 25 to 30 minutes
  • Serve.

Dinner Roll Topping Variations

There are quite a few things you can add to the top of these dinner rolls to make them unique.Here are some of my favorites:

  1. Butter and Herbs – When the rolls are finished, simply brush them on top of them with a combination of melted butter and fresh herbs. I would use thyme, parsley, chives, or rosemary.
  2. Garlic – The same as above; however, use garlic instead of herbs and brush the tops.
  3. Cheese – Once the rolls come out of the oven, immediately sprinkle on some shredded cheese as it will melt immediately. I would use parmesan, asiago, or cheddar.

Bread Making Questions and Answers

Whether a simple Two Hour White Loaf or a French Baguette, there are always lots of break-making questions. Here are the most common:

How do I know when it’s done rising?

  • Bread, in most cases, is usually done rising once it’s doubled its size.

Can I use Instant instead of Active yeast?

  • Yes, you can; instant yeast can go with liquid up to 130° and does not need a second rise once your bread has been formed.

What if there is no raft?

  • As long as your yeast hasn’t expired and your liquid is between that optimal 105° to 110°, you will be ok.

How do I know when the bread is done?

  • Bread should have a nice thin or thick brown crust on top with a cooked soft center. There should be no raw dough.

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CHEF NOTES + TIPS

  • It is best to reheat these in the oven at 350° for 4 to 6 minutes or until warm.

More Amazing Bread Recipes

  • Homemade Pita Bread Recipe
  • Homemade White Bread
  • Naan
  • French Boule with Poolish
  • Kamut Flour Bread with Biga
  • Gougéres

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Believe it or not dinner rolls are way easier than you may have thought! They’re buttery, soft and seriously the best bread around.

Servings: 20

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups whole milk at 115° + 2 tablespoons
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • 1 packet active yeast
  • 7 tablespoons unsalted melted butter + more for brushing
  • pinch of sea salt
  • 4 ¼ cups All Purpose Flour
  • 3 large eggs

Instructions

  • Add the 1 ½ cups hot milk, 1 tablespoon of sugar, and yeast to a standing mixer with the hook attachment. Whisk with a whisk until combined and let it sit for 4-6 minutes or when a raft forms.

  • Add the remaining sugar, 7 tablespoons of melted butter, and sea salt.

  • Turn the mixer on low and slowly add the flour in 4 or so batches until combined.

  • Add 2 eggs until mixed in, and then knead for 3-5 minutes.

  • Cover and let rise until it has doubled in size for 60 minutes.

  • Punch down the dough and form 20 small golf ball-sized dough balls and place 1” apart in a greased and parchment paper-lined cookie sheet tray or 13×9 dish.

  • Cover with a towel and let rise for 30 more minutes.

  • In a small bowl, whisk together the remaining egg and 2 tablespoons of whole milk until combined.

  • Brush the tops of the bread with the egg wash and bake at 350° for 25-30 minutes or until browned on top and soft and cooked in the middle.

  • Brush with unsalted melted butter and sprinkle on sea salt.

  • Serve warm.

Notes

Chef Notes:

How to Reheat: Simply place them back in the oven for 4-5 minutes at 350°, or you can heat them in the microwave.

How to Store: The dinner rolls will store in plastic bags in the refrigerator for up to 5 days or at room temperature for 3 days

Freezing: These will freeze well covered in plastic or stored in plastic bags for up to 3 months. Thaw at room temperature before reheating.

Make Ahead: Place them in the refrigerator until about 90 minutes before you are ready to eat them. Take them out of the refrigerator and let them sit for 60 minutes to get up to room temperature. Bake in the oven at 350° for 25 to 30 minutes. Serve!

What Kind of Yeast: I used active yeast, but yes, you can use instant yeast, just be sure to skip the second rise if you do.

Nutrition

Calories: 162kcalCarbohydrates: 24gProtein: 4gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 37mgSodium: 53mgPotassium: 62mgFiber: 1gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 188IUCalcium: 30mgIron: 1mg

Course: bread, Side Dish

Cuisine: American, French

Author: Chef Billy Parisi

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59 comments

    • Melva
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    These are the best rolls. Addictive!
    We make the at least twice a month, a double batch

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    • Cindy

    I have just finished baking and eating your dinner rolls. Very easy to make. Thank you for all your recipes. So far I have only tried the Ham and potato soup and now the buns. I will definitely be making more of your recipes from now on.

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    • Terry Goins
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    Great recipe. So easy and you can make anything out of the dough. My wife loves Oliver Garden garlic parm bread sticks, I use this same recipe and just make the different shape!!

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    • Juliet Schmidt
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    Best easiest fluffy rolls my go to forever now.

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    • Glen Lydell Johnson

    Second time making these rolls. Easy to follow and mighty tasty.

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    • Barb Simmons
    • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (11)

    Wonderful fluffy rolls. Made them for Christmas dinner and everyone raved about them!! Very easy!!!

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    • Eva
    • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (13)

    Great recipe! I made them for our Christmas Eve dinner and my family all agreed that they were the best dinner rolls that I have ever made and I have made a lot of rolls in the past.

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    • Gail Harpe
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    I made these tonight. First batch horrible because I didn’t do something right. 2nd batch look good. Cooked a few in the advantium and they were great. I have the rest covered with towels in the refrigerator. Will they last until Christmas Day like that, and then I take them out 60 minutes before I cook them? I need some guidance here.

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    • sue 😁
    • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (15)

    Thank you ChefBilly we need smell a thon when you cook yep eee 😁🤩👋🤩

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    • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (16)

        my pleasure!

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      • sue 😁
      • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (17)

      smells so good bread out of the oven yum oh 😋😁🤩👋

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      • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (18)

          so good!!

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        • Meg

        Could I sub out cows milk for coconut cream or coconut milk? I want to make this but we don’t drink cows milk

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        • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (19)

            No

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          • Juliewermers3@gmail.com
          • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (20)

          Third time, wonderful and perfect !!!

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          • Juliet Schmidt
          • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (21)

          Best dinner rolls I’ve ever made. I made them to roll Kolachi’s. My daughter said best bread ever.

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            • Chef Billy Parisi

            Glad she enjoyed them, thank you for trying this!

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          • Wendy
          • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (22)

          What a wonderful recipe ! As written, these turned out perfect !!!! Bravo !!!!!

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            • Chef Billy Parisi

            my pleasure

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          • Anne Mattingly
          • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (23)

          I’ve had a fear/fascination with making breads but never worked with yeast. Your recipe and video helped me conquer that and I made the bread rolls! They turned out perfect and tasted amazing! Making this for Thanksgiving this year! No more brown and serve rolls for me! Thank you Billy, for making baking seem effortless for me!!

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          • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (24)

              my pleasure!

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            • Paula Mendenhall
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            Made these last night to go with chicken and noodles. I thought I had done something wrong initially because I didn’t have much of a rise the 1st rising. The 2nd however proved to be successful. These rolls were delicious and the recipe easy. Went great with the chicken and noodles and I can only imagine how great these are going to be dipped into my thanksgiving gravy! Thanks Billy!

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            • Kim Miller
            • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (26)

            Easy and delicious. Loved the proofing oven tip for your bread recipes.

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            • Lynn Huddleston
            • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (28)

            My family couldn’t get enough

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            • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (29)

                love it!

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              • Tammy
              • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (30)

              These were easy to make and delicious!!!!

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              • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (31)

                  excellent!

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                • Eleni Benetatos
                • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (32)

                Best dinner rolls my family loves them!

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                • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (33)

                    awesome!

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                  • Mike Rossetti
                  • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (34)

                  These were the perfect rolls for my sliders on the griddle! It was the cherry on top that put them over the edge!! Thank you Billy!

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                  • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (35)

                      Ecellent!

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                    • Lisa
                    • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (36)

                    Fabulous recipe, and delicious warm from the oven. Definitely making these again!

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                    • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (37)

                        awesome

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                      • Joyce

                      Great recipe. Will use it again and again!! Thank you!!

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                      • Patti Tibble
                      • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (38)

                      Oh my word. This was so fun to make in my stand mixer while watching the video! Easy peasy to follow and they turned out terrific!

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                      • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (39)

                          Perfect!

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                        • Deb6

                        Just wondering about the small amount of salt in this recipe. Seems most recipes use more salt.

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                        • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (40)

                            Feel free to add more

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                          • Michael Balentine

                          You are a awesome chef I’ve cooked so many times behind your videos and everything always turned out wonderful. Let’s continue to cook

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                          • Alison
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                          They were so good. I highlight of Christmas dinner. You did a great job explaining how to make it. thank you!

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                          • Susan G. Feltman
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                          Amazing rolls! They are just delicious. I have 2 questions.
                          1. I know that serious bread bakers weigh their flour. I converted the flour to 18 ozs. of flour, but it was not nearly enough. I wound up adding about another cup as it kneaded, as it seemed more like a thick pancake batter than bread dough. How many ozs. of flour are required, if weighed?
                          2. We did not want to eat all of the rolls, so I wanted to freeze the remaining ones. They would not come off the buttered parchment paper! I decided to use scissors to cut the paper into individual squares (with the rolls still firmly attached to the paper). How could I have done this better, to get the rolls from the second rise into the freezer, for later use?
                          Thank you! I love your recipes. I will definitely make this one again.

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                          • Robin

                          I have quite a bit of salted butter, will it be alright to use this?

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                              yes, just don’t use salt.

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                            • Gentry Holloway

                            Can I use 2% milk instead of whole milk?

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                            • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (44)

                                Yes

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                              • Phyllis

                              On the make ahead..can I make the dough and form the rolls the day before? Thank you for all your help and absolutely loved your Q&A. I was glued to my screen 😌 God Bless!🙏

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                              • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (45)

                                  Yes you can.

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                                • Marcia Garfinkel

                                Can I use I different brand of white flour?

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                                • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (46)

                                    yes!

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                                  • Joli

                                  Only two people in home can this recipe be cut in half? Or do you have smaller recipe?

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                                  • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (47)

                                      it absolutely can be cut in half. Place your cursor over the serving amount and slide up and down for servings and the ingredient amounts will change.

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                                    • Mary Kok

                                    Can you suggest an adjustment if I want to use wheat flour. Thanks!

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                                    • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (48)

                                        You want to use 100% wheat flour? I would suggest cutting it a little with regular white flour.

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                                      • Susan Byrnes
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                                      I wondered if you have a recipe with a poolish for intensifying the French taste in French Bread Dinner Rolls. I’m a new baker but an older French bread taste lover.

                                      Thank you!

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                                      • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (50)

                                          I have a poolish recipe at https://www.billyparisi.com/classic-french-boule-recipe-with-poolish/. You would just have to scale it into the current recipe based on baking percentages.

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                                            • Brenda W Seader

                                            Not sure I understand your make ahead directions. Can I make and freeze these ahead of time, thaw in fridge; then bring to room temp before baking? Thank you for the recipes and videos–you are very easy to watch, and your dishes are both easy and delicious (French Silk Pie is a stunner!)

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                                            • Delicious Homemade Dinner Rolls Recipe - (51)

                                                Yes, make and freeze ahead of time. Bring to room temperature before reheating.

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                                        FAQs

                                        What makes rolls taste good? ›

                                        A sprinkle of flaky sea salt just before serving makes just about anything taste better, and store-bought dinner rolls are no exception. After they've been warmed in the oven with butter and herbs, grab a few big pinches and sprinkle them all over the tops of the rolls to lend crunchy, salty pops of flavor.

                                        How can I make my bread lighter and fluffy? ›

                                        Simply put, you have to control the temperature of the bread. Allowing ample time for your bread dough to rise and the yeast to form will create the holes in the bread that give it a lighter texture. Letting your dough get puffy and grow before it goes into the oven is critical.

                                        Why are my dinner rolls tasteless? ›

                                        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.

                                        What makes bread more flavorful? ›

                                        Longer fermentation gives bread stronger flavors. “A yeasty aroma and acidic flavors start to develop, adding more flavor to the finished bread,” Blakeslee said. Some bakers choose to do the extra step of making a sponge in order to add a slight sour and tangy flavor to the bread.

                                        What pan is best for baking rolls? ›

                                        Baking Pan: I prefer baking the rolls in a glass 9×13 inch baking pan because I find they brown a little too quickly in metal. As long as you bake the rolls on a lower oven rack and keep your eye on them, any pan is great.

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

                                        Too much flour results in a dry, crumbly dough that's unpleasant and difficult to work with. It doesn't stick to itself and tends to fall apart when kneaded.

                                        How do I make my rolls more airy? ›

                                        Tips for Making Fluffy Dinner Rolls
                                        1. Don't get the milk too hot. The optimal temperature for milk is around 100 degrees F. ...
                                        2. Make sure your yeast isn't old. ...
                                        3. Use a combination of all-purpose and bread flour. ...
                                        4. Mix your dough long enough. ...
                                        5. Don't rush the rising time. ...
                                        6. Don't over-bake.

                                        How do bakeries get their bread so soft? ›

                                        There's something magical about the bread you get at your local bakeries - they're always sooo soft and fluffy. Many of these breads, especially packaged ones, are made with a ton of chemical additives such as calcium propionate, amylase, and chlorine dioxide which help keep them soft, light, and fluffy for days.

                                        What can I add to bread to make it fluffy? ›

                                        Dry Milk Powder

                                        If you want a lighter fluffier bread loaf just add 2 Tbsp of dry milk to the flour per loaf of your bread.

                                        What happens if I put too much yeast in my bread? ›

                                        Too much yeast could cause the dough to go flat by releasing gas before the flour is ready to expand. If you let the dough rise too long, it will start having a yeast or beer smell and taste and ultimately deflate or rise poorly in the oven and have a light crust.

                                        Should you brush dinner rolls before baking? ›

                                        Butter basting: Rolls can be brushed with butter before, during, or after baking. While it doesn't brown the surface as much as egg wash will, it does promote browning and adds a lot of flavor.

                                        What happens if I forgot to put salt in my bread dough? ›

                                        “Because salt helps to control fermentation, it's better to catch this one sooner than later in yeast doughs,” says Laurie. Without salt, your dough will rise faster than it normally would, leading to less flavor development and a weaker structure.

                                        What makes rolls taste yeasty? ›

                                        Too much sugar in the dough can make the yeast grow too fast or too high for the dough. Letting it rise too long can promote a more yeasty flavor also.

                                        How do you make store bought rolls taste good? ›

                                        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 Hawaiian rolls taste so good? ›

                                        Pineapple juice: Pineapple juice is what gives the rolls a sweet and slightly tangy flavor.

                                        What makes Texas Roadhouse rolls so good? ›

                                        Honey. The rolls themselves have a whopped ½ cup of honey (which is a lot of sweetener as far as dinner rolls go), and they are served with the restaurant's famous cinnamon honey butter. I mean, sure – you can eat Texas Roadhouse rolls without the cinnamon honey butter and they'll be delicious.

                                        How do you make store bought rolls taste better? ›

                                        After brushing your rolls with butter, use a mixture of your favorite fresh herbs. If you only have dried herbs on hand, try using a sprinkling of herb mix for dipping oil: The balanced blend of oregano, basil, and rosemary serves as a delicate, flavorful way to upgrade neutral foods.

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