Foolproof 30 minute dinner rolls recipe (2024)

Flour, yeast, butter and milk is all you need to create these soft and fluffy dinner rolls in less than half an hour! These foolproof 30 minute dinner rolls are so easy to make you’ll never go store-bought again!

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I love fresh baked bread just as much as I love chocolate. Lucky for me, my family loves them too, giving me plenty of excuses to spend my day in the kitchentrying a new bread or chocolate recipe ignoring all the other house chores (folding laundry is highly overrated)

I’ve been making these dinner rolls for my family for years now and we just can’t get enough of, but I have to admit, I don’t always have hours to spend in the kitchen waiting for my dough to rise and to rise again. Actually, there are days I don’t have time to let the yeast proof for 10-15 minutes.

Lucky for me, and for you, with this foolproof recipe for dinner rolls, you can have steaming fresh baked dinner rolls in 30 minutes!!!

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I’ve been playing around with Red Star® Platinum Superior Baking Yeast® for a while now and have been smitten by it from my very first try. Knowing that I don’t have to wait for the yeast to proof and helps speed up the rising process made my life so much easier lately.

This yeast is a miracle product I’m telling you! If you’re afraid of making yeast bread, give this product a try. You’ll be surprised what it can do!

Foolproof 30 minute dinner rolls recipe (3)In addition to the yeast, you’ll also need flour, milk, butter and a pinch of salt and another pinch of sugar. That’s all!

I love using milk in my yeast bread. Milk enriches the dough and produces a creamy-colored, tender crumb and golden crust.You can use whole milk, low-fat or fat-free as you wish. I prefer whole milk.

The pinch of sugar is added to help feed the yeast. Although not required in all bread recipes, it helps speed up the rising process.
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Since I’ve been usingRed Star® Platinum Superior Baking Yeast®in this recipe, there’s no need tomix the yeast with the lukewarm milk and wait for it to proof. As soon as you scatter the yeast over the milk, you can start making the dough, slowly adding the remaining milk. It should take no more than 3-5 minutes for the dough to make. In fact, I think the most time you spend shaping the rolls.

What I do is divide the dough into 12 balls and gently roll each portion of dough into a ball and place them ona baking sheet, in a 13X9″ baking pan or like I did this time, in an 11″ baking pan.

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There’s alittle thing I like to do when making dinner rolls. As soon as I take them out of the oven, I love brushing them with butter. It gives them that shiny look, plus who doesn’t love butter on their freshly baked dinner roll?

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Foolproof 30 minute dinner rolls recipe

Yields 12 rolls

Flour, yeast, butter and milk is all you need to create these soft and fluffy dinner rolls in less than 30 minutes! These foolproof dinner rolls are so easy to make you'll never go store-bought again!

10 minPrep Time

19 minCook Time

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Ingredients

  • 4 cups bread flour
  • 1 1/3 cups (whole) milk
  • ¼ cup butter
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons salt
  • 2 packages (4½ tsp) RED STAR Platinum yeast
  • 2 tablespoons melted butter, for brushing (optional)

Instructions

  1. In a mixing bowl add the flour and make a well in the middle.
  2. In a measuring cup, add the milk, butter, sugar and salt. Microwave in 15 seconds increments until the butter is melted and the mixture's temperature is between 110 and 120°F.
  3. Pour half of the milk mixture into the flour well. Scatter the yeast over it.
  4. Fit the mixer with the dough hook attachment. Start mixing on low speed, slowly pouring the remaining milk mixture until the dough comes together. If the dough seems dry, add more milk.
  5. The dough should be soft and elastic and cleans itself from the sides of the bowl. Remove the dough from the mixing bowl and divide it into 12 pieces (approximately 73 grams each)
  6. Place all the rolls into an 11-inch round baking pan or a 13X9-inch baking pan.
  7. Cover the rolls with a clean tea towel and let rest for about 5-8 minutes while the oven is pre-heating.
  8. Heat the oven to 400°F.
  9. Bake the rolls for 17-19 minutes or until golden brown.
  10. As soon as you remove the rolls from the oven, brush them with melted butter.

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Foolproof 30 minute dinner rolls recipe (2024)

FAQs

How can I make my bread lighter and fluffy? ›

All it takes is a small amount of dough enhancer per loaf to create a much lighter and fluffier result. Using a dough enhancer like Vital Wheat Gluten works to improve the texture and elasticity of the dough and elongate the strands of gluten. Doing so allows more room for the gas in the dough to develop and rise.

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.

What type of pan is best for baking rolls? ›

Cast iron can be used on the stove top or directly in the oven. 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 happens if you add too much flour to dinner rolls? ›

Avoid adding too much extra flour to the dough.

These ingredients slow down gluten development and can make the dough a little sticky. 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.

What is the secret of soft buns? ›

Usually it's gluten (a product of the protein in flour) that determines bread's texture. Bread where gluten plays a prominent role will be chewier. When the gluten level is lower, or when gluten is tamed by the addition of “softeners” like milk, butter, eggs, or oil, the bread will be more tender.

How do you make homemade rolls less dense? ›

Don't rush the rising time.

For flavor and texture, these fluffy dinner rolls need an initial rise and then a second proof after they're shaped. This ensures that your rolls are light and fluffy and not dense bricks.

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

General amounts of yeast are around 1 - 2 % of the flour, by weight. Too much yeast could cause the dough to go flat by releasing gas before the flour is ready to expand.

Does more sugar make bread fluffier? ›

Up to a point sugar works to increase the size of a bread loaf. Yeast feed on sugar and it's the gasses produced by yeast that causes the dough to expand and “rise”. More accurately stated though, it's the yeast that has the effect but it's a symbiotic relationship.

Which is better for rolls, bread flour, or all-purpose flour? ›

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.)

When to put egg wash on dinner rolls? ›

In baking, many recipes call for an egg wash to be brushed on the baked goods before it goes into the oven. The purpose of this is to give the final product a golden brown color that is slightly shiny. Egg washes can make the final product look more professional, a bit crispier, or act as a binder."

Should I brush my rolls with butter 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.

Why are my dinner rolls flat? ›

Starting with dead yeast will yield flat rolls, so if that packet has been in your fridge for a while (especially if it is past its expiration date), test it before mixing up your dough. Check its vitality by adding some yeast to lukewarm (not hot!) water combined with a little bit of sugar in a small bowl.

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.

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