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Easy Dinner Rolls

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Author: Imma Published:3/29/2019Updated:12/06/2021
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Soft, fluffy, tender – everything you want in a dinner roll is right here. Made in just an hour from start to finish. The fastest, tastiest, and easiest dinner roll you’ll ever have!

Easy Dinner Rolls in a Baking Dish

I happen to have an unnatural obsession with bread. And by that, I mean that I always have some frozen dough stashed in my freezer just in case my cravings wake me up at wee hours. Oh yes, it does happen to me sometimes. You can’t be a certified bread-o-holic if that hasn’t happened to you yet. 😂

How to Make Soft and Fluffy Dinner Rolls in an Hour?

Like many of you, looking at these soft and fluffy rolls always triggers hunger pangs. The good news is, you can easily achieve a soft and fluffy dinner roll without impatiently rolling out or kneading the dough like a classic dinner roll.

This version of dinner rolls only needs a single quick rise – around 20 minutes, maybe more, depending on the interior temperature of your kitchen – before it gets ready to be baked. 

To achieve this, you’ll need to use rapid rise yeast (also called instant dry yeast, quick yeast or instant yeast) to make fluffy and soft rolls in just an hour. Here are few things  you need to remember though when dealing with rapid rise yeast:

  • Rapid rise yeast or instant yeast has a finer texture compared to active dry yeast’s larger granules.
  • Active dry yeast needs to be dissolved in warm water for it to be activated. If the yeast is still alive, it will become foamy or bubbly within few minutes before you can mix it into the dry ingredients. Rapid rise yeast on the other hand can be mixed right away into the dry ingredients. No proofing needed!
  • Rapid rise yeast dissolves and activates quickly in the ambient moisture of the dough.
  • Active dry yeast is highly perishable, so you always need to check the expiration date. For rapid rise yeast, it can be refrigerated up to one year
  • You can use these two interchangeably, although, you have to remember that active dry yeast slows down the rise
Easy Dinner Rolls with Three Rolls Gone in a Baking Dish

How Long Can Dinner Rolls Be Frozen?

For a busy mom like most of us here, planning ahead is a great help when you have tons on your checklist. Fortunately, these One-Hour Dinner Rolls can be prepared ahead so you can save more time when preparing a meal for your family.

  • You can freeze your dinner rolls after they’re completely baked. Let them cool first before wrapping them tightly with aluminum foil. Place the wrapped baked dinner rolls in freezer bags or storage containers and freeze them for up to a month. 
  • You can also freeze unbaked dinner rolls after shaping them. Just place them at least half and inch apart in a parchment-lined baking sheet and let them puff a bit (but not ready to bake). Then flash freeze them for a few hours until solid and transfer them in freezer bags or storage containers and freeze for up to a month.
  • If you’re planning to make these rolls a day or two in advance, you can transfer the shaped rolls in their baking dish/sheet, cover and refrigerate. Or refrigerate the dough just after it has risen and before shaping them into rolls.
Two Easy Dinner Rolls Served  in a Plate and Smothered with Butter

How Do You Warm Up Frozen Dinner Rolls?

To reheat frozen baked dinner rolls, thaw them the night before serving at room temperature with a loose foil covering. Then reheat for 10 minutes in a 300F oven. 

For unbaked rolls, remove them a day before you plan on baking and arrange them in a baking pan, cover and let them thaw overnight in the fridge. On the day of baking, allow them first to puff up at room temperature about an hour. Bake them as directed.

Check out the detailed info HERE from TheKitchn.com on how to make dinner rolls ahead of time.

Easy Dinner Rolls with Slices of Butter in the Backrgound

Serve this heavenly-smelling One Hour Dinner Rolls during special occasions like Thanksgiving or Christmas. Basically, you can serve them anytime you want! I love them paired with a warm bowl of soup or stew for dinner. Heck, I even love these dinner rolls for breakfast slathered with a big slab of butter or jelly. They actually taste amazing the next day!

Sliced Dinner Roll Smothered with Butter

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Easy Dinner Rolls

Easy Dinner Rolls – soft, fluffy, tender – everything you want in a dinner roll is right here. Made in just an hour from start to finish. The fastest and tastiest dinner roll you’ll ever have!
4.97 from 27 votes
Prep: 15 minutes mins
Cook: 15 minutes mins
Rising Time: 20 minutes mins
Total: 50 minutes mins
American
Servings 15 rolls

Ingredients

  • ¾ cup (187.5 ml) water
  • ¾ cup (183 ml) milk
  • 4 tablespoons (56.7 g) butter , softened
  • ¼ cup (50 g) sugar
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon (8.5 g) salt
  • 3 ¾- 4 cups (468.75 – 500 g) all-purpose flour
  • 2 1/4 – 3 teaspoons (7 -10 grams) rapid rise yeast (See notes 4)

Topping

  • Melted butter

Instructions

  • Grease a 9×13 baking pan with baking spray or oil. Set aside.
  • Combine warm water, milk, with the butter pieces, sugar, salt and microwave for about a minute. Stir until everything is melted. Add to a standing mixer.
  • Add about 3 ½ cups of flour, together with the yeast and mix for at medium speed, using a paddle hook. Add in enough additional flour (if needed) to make soft dough. You want the dough to be slightly stick. 
  • Switch with hook dough and mix for about 6-8 minutes.
  • If mixing by hand, turn dough into floured board and mix , for about 6-8 minutes 
  • Next divide dough into 15 pieces and roll to form balls. For even balls you might want to use a scale to measure evenly.
  • Place dough into 9 x 13 greased pan.
  • Cover with a clean cloth and let rise in a warm place (see notes ) for about 20 minutes or until doubled.
  • Bake rolls in at 350 Degrees  F. oven for about 15-20 minutes, or until golden brown.
  • Remove rolls from oven and immediately brush with melted butter.
  • Let it cool slightly before serving.

Tips & Notes:

  1. You can add your favorite flavor in these rolls. Sweeten it with honey or sprinkle with some herbs.
  2. If you don’t have a stand mixer, you may mix the ingredients with a sturdy wooden spoon until you achieved the needed dough texture.
  3. If your house is in a colder area, the rising time may increase beyond the said 20 minute. With that, you need to place it in a warmer environment (between 80-90°F) for it to rise quickly. A good hack for this is to place your dough inside the microwave oven (turned off) alongside with a cup of steaming hot water. Keep the door closed so the heat won’t escape. Or for bigger batches of dinner rolls, you can heat your oven to 150°F, then turn it off and quickly place your dough inside the oven with doors closed,
  4. 1 package (2 1/4  teaspoons) rapid rise yeast works. However, for faster rising use 3 teaspoons yeast, especially in a cold setting.  Store leftover yeast in an airtight container or glass jar and place it in the freezer. You can use the yeast straight out from the freezer.
  5. These dinner rolls are almost foolproof. You may replace butter with oil or swap half of the flour with whole-wheat. Please use your best judgement when making substitution or adjustment for this recipe.
  6. Please keep in mind that nutritional information is a rough estimate and can vary greatly based on products used.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 279kcal (14%)| Carbohydrates: 53g (18%)| Protein: 7g (14%)| Fat: 3g (5%)| Saturated Fat: 2g (13%)| Cholesterol: 8mg (3%)| Sodium: 240mg (10%)| Potassium: 86mg (2%)| Fiber: 1g (4%)| Sugar: 4g (4%)| Vitamin A: 115IU (2%)| Calcium: 25mg (3%)| Iron: 3mg (17%)
Author: Imma
Course: Bread
Cuisine: American
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How To Make Easy Dinner Rolls

Easy  Dinner Rolls

Grease a 9×13 baking pan with baking spray or oil. Set aside. Combine warm water, milk, with the butter pieces, sugar, salt and microwave for about a minute. Stir until everything is melted.

Easy  Dinner Rolls

Add to a standing mixer.

One Hour Dinner Rolls.1Add about 3 ½ cups of flour, together with the yeast and mix for at medium speed, using a paddle hook. Then pour in enough additional flour (if needed) to make soft dough. You want the dough to be slightly stick. Switch with hook dough and mix for about 6-8 minutes.

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If mixing by hand, turn dough into floured board and mix .

One Hour Dinner Rolls.3Next divide dough into 15 pieces and roll to form balls. For even balls you might want to use a scale to measure evenly.

One Hour Dinner Rolls.4Place dough into 9 x 13 greased pan. Cover with a clean cloth and let rise in a warm place (see notes ) for about 20 minutes or until doubled. Bake rolls in pre-heated oven for about 15-20 minutes, or until golden brown. Remove rolls from oven and immediately brush with melted butter. Let it cool slightly before serving.

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  1. C says

    Posted on 3/30 at 9:48AM

    5 stars
    This is a great recipe! Thanks so much. It’s my go-to now. So easy and such impressive results. I usually make these for special dinners and always get rave reviews. I add a tablespoon of honey to the milk, water, etc before microwaving, perfect every time!

    Reply
    • Imma says

      Posted on 3/31 at 12:55PM

      Way to go! Thank you for your feedback :)!

      Reply
  2. Sadhna Prag says

    Posted on 3/17 at 9:35PM

    Can I use self raising flour instead?

    Reply
    • Imma says

      Posted on 3/20 at 2:42AM

      Sorry, these are yeast rolls so self raising flour is not the best choice. You can make biscuits with self raising flour for similar results. Here are two of my many biscuit recipes.:heart_eyes:
      https://www.africanbites.com/easy-homemade-drop-biscuits/
      https://www.africanbites.com/southern-buttermilk-biscuits/

      Reply
  3. Colleen says

    Posted on 9/29 at 5:30PM

    5 stars
    My new favourite bun recipe, so easy and everyone loves them.

    Reply
    • ImmaculateBites says

      Posted on 9/30 at 4:58AM

      Yay!! So happy to hear this Colleen. Thanks for stopping by! 🙂

      Reply
  4. Cathy C says

    Posted on 9/14 at 6:00PM

    5 stars
    I love this. I also love how well you explain everything and the tips you give too!

    Reply
    • Imma says

      Posted on 9/15 at 5:43AM

      Thank you, Cathy, I try my best to give all the info in a very concise and easy to understand way. Stay tuned to have more amazing recipe:)

      Reply
  5. Faithmary Madzvimbo says

    Posted on 8/3 at 12:25PM

    Love this recipe so much,would you please send me more baking recipes,I’m using a DIY firewood stove (oven)

    Reply
    • Imma says

      Posted on 8/5 at 6:52AM

      Thank you for sharing your plan, sure I have a lot of baking recipes here is the link to the category https://www.africanbites.com/category/baking/. Hope it goes well:)

      Reply
  6. LjMartin says

    Posted on 5/9 at 2:26PM

    Can I use a bread making machine for this recipe?

    Reply
    • Amina says

      Posted on 5/10 at 8:07AM

      I don’t see why it wouldn’t work for the dough. That would do the work of kneading it for you then you can form the dough into rolls. Please let me know how it works.

      Reply
  7. Mathew says

    Posted on 5/9 at 11:23AM

    4 stars
    This is good recipe

    Reply
    • Amina says

      Posted on 5/9 at 2:57PM

      yeah, it is. there are a bunch of easy and amazing recipes we have on the blog, I must say to try those and treat yourself especial.
      Happy Monday!

      Reply
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