The BEST 30 Minute Dinner Roll Recipe | Julie Blanner (2024)

These homemade dinner rolls are soft, fluffy, buttery and quite simply irresistible. The best part? This homemade dinner roll recipe is truly ready in around 30 minutes, start to finish.

I used to think homemade dinner rolls were a complicated process that no mom could ever complete for a regular weeknight dinner!

Now I know better… and I promise with just seven ingredients, these will be the star of any dinner you make.

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I’m still of the belief that the best dishes are made from scratch, with quality, fresh ingredients. There’s no need to water down recipes when milk adds a delicious, rich flavor and makes them sooooo soft!

These dinner rolls would make Grandma proud. There is the perfect hint of sweetness, but not too much.

Yes, I’m the girl that judges a restaurant on the bread they serve before a meal. Your guests might, too. 😉 The good news is that you can make these easy yeast rolls in less than an hour (with little hands on time) that will have your guests so excited for the next course.

I’ve been working on a variety of classic comfort foods for Thanksgiving and beyond, and these easy yeast rolls truly fit the bill. You can find my free Ultimate Guide to Hosting Thanksgiving and 30+ of the best Thanksgiving Appetizers for more delicious inspiration!

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Homemade Dinner Rolls

They make Baking with Yeast look so easy! Seriously… click through for a complete guide to baking with yeast. It’s so much easier than you’d think!

Why You’ll Love It

  • Decadent – They are fluffy, buttery and so soft.
  • Versatile – These easy dinner rolls work with everything from a pasta dinner to a traditional Thanksgiving feast.
  • Easy – Think yeast takes forever? Think again! These yeast rolls are ready FAST.

They are simple enough for a weeknight but elegant enough for Thanksgiving.

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Ingredients and Substitutions

See printable recipe card for complete ingredients and instructions.

  • Flour –All purpose flour is best.
  • Milk – You can use any kind of milk you have on hand.
  • Butter – These dinner rolls are all about the butter! You can use salted or unsalted butter, but I generally have salted on hand so that’s what I use. You can learn how to soften butter quickly, too – these tips will change your life!
  • Sugar – They need just a tiny touch of sweet, but not much. Sugar also helps activate the yeast when it combines with the milk.
  • Salt – a little goes a long way, especially if you’re using salted butter!
  • Yeastpacket – Active dry yeast is best here.
  • Eggs – Large size please.
  • Butter – yes, more butter. This time it’smelted to brush over the top of the rolls.

How to Make

  1. In a mixing bowl, add flour as directed to create a well. The BEST 30 Minute Dinner Roll Recipe | Julie Blanner (4)
  2. In a separate bowl, add the milk, butter, sugar and salt. Microwave until the butter is just melted. Stir and allow to cool 2 minutes. The BEST 30 Minute Dinner Roll Recipe | Julie Blanner (5)
  3. Pour half of the milk mixture into the flour well. Scatter the yeast over it.
  4. Start mixing on low speed, slowly pouring the remaining milk mixture and add eggs.
  5. Mix until the dough comes together and starts pulling from the sides. Remove the dough from the mixing bowl and divide it into 12 pieces. The BEST 30 Minute Dinner Roll Recipe | Julie Blanner (6)
  6. Place all the rolls into a baking pan and cover with a clean tea towel, let rest while the oven is pre-heating. The BEST 30 Minute Dinner Roll Recipe | Julie Blanner (7)
  7. Heat the oven as directed and bake the rolls until golden brown. Just before serving, brush them with melted butter.
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Tips

  • Be careful with the temperature of your milk. It’s what activates the yeast – so you want it not too hot, not too cold. 100-110F is ideal.
  • Use a baking thermometer if you want to make sure you’ve got the temperature just right.
  • To keep the size consistent, I part the dough into halves, halve it again and then break it down into three rolls each.
  • Check the tops of the rolls at 11-12 minutes bake time. Every oven is different. If the tops are starting to darken, simply cover with aluminum foil for remainder of bake time.
  • Be sure to check out my Baking Substitutions Guide for ideas on any last minute substitutions.

Serving Suggestions

  • Try a flavored butter for melting over the top! Sweet Butter is the perfect addition. Serve with Honey Butter for sweeter option, too.
  • Browned Butter is another great option to add a nutty, rich flavor to your rolls.
  • Top with Cinnamon Sugar for a sweet, breakfast inspired touch.
  • Doing dinner with more of an Italian vibe? Brush with a little garlic butter instead. Serve with my famous Italian Salad and you’re golden!
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Shortcuts

  • Pre-measure! These rolls come together fast but I like to have all my ingredients laid out and ready to add to the mixing bowl as needed.
  • Need more rolls? This recipe makes 12 easy yeast rolls, but it’s easy to double or even triple, using the yield tab feature in the printable recipe card.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you make dinner rolls ahead of time?

Yes! Make this dough as directed, allow rolls to rise, and instead of baking, simply refrigerate. You can hold them (covered) in the fridge for 10-12 hours. Simply remove from the refrigerator for two hours before you’re ready to throw them in the oven.

Why are my dinner rolls not light and fluffy?

It sounds like your yeast might have died! This could happen for several reasons – you might not have allowed the dough to rise for long enough, you could have added too much salt, and the yeast could have died from your milk mixture being too hot!

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How to Store

  • At Room Temperature – These rolls can be stored at room temperature for up to three days. Wrap tightly to store.
  • Refrigerate – for best results, wrap each roll individually in plastic wrap before refrigerating. This seals in moisture and helps them retain their soft texture. Allow to come to room temperature for an hour before eating.
  • Freeze – Properly stored, these homemade dinner rolls will maintain best freshness and quality for about three months, but are safe beyond that time. I like to bag them individually in a ziplock before freezing.

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Leftover Ideas

  • Serve for the next day’s brunch slathered with butter and Cinnamon Sugar.
  • Make these incredible Hot Ham and Cheese Sliders
  • Juicy Burger Sliders

Dietary Considerations

  • Vegetarian
  • Nut Free
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30 Minute Dinner Rolls

By Julie Blanner

These homemade dinner rolls are soft, fluffy, buttery and quite simply irresistible. The best part? They're ready in around 30 minutes, start to finish.

Prep: 15 minutes mins

Cook: 14 minutes mins

Total: 29 minutes mins

Servings: 12

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Ingredients

  • 6 cups all-purpose flour all purpose
  • 2 cups milk Whole is best but any kind will work
  • 6 tablespoons butter salted or unsalted, room temperature
  • 3 tablespoons white granulated sugar white granulated
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 1 yeast packet active dry
  • 2 eggs large
  • 2 Tablespoons butter melted, for topping

Instructions

  • In a mixing bowl add flour and make a well using your measuring cup in the middle and fit the mixer with the dough hook attachment

  • In a bowl, add the milk, butter, sugar and salt. Microwave in 30 second increments decreasing time as needed until the butter is just melted. Stir and allow to cool 2 minutes.

  • Pour half of the milk mixture into the flour well. Scatter the yeast over it.

  • Start mixing on low speed, slowly pouring the remaining milk mixture and add eggs.

  • Mix until the dough comes together and starts pulling from the sides, if it doesn’t, dust with a touch more flour. Remove the dough from the mixing bowl and divide it into 12 pieces.

  • Place all the rolls into an 11-inch round baking pan or a 13X9-inch baking pan.

  • Cover the rolls with a clean tea towel and let rest while the oven is pre-heating.

  • Heat the oven to 375°F.

  • Bake the rolls for 14 minutes or until golden brown.

  • Just before serving, brush them with melted butter.

Julie’s Tips

Tips

  • Be careful with the temperature of your milk. It’s what activates the yeast – so you want it not too hot, not too cold. 100-110F is ideal.
  • Use a baking thermometer if you want to make sure you’ve got the temperature just right.
  • To keep the size consistent, I part the dough into halves, halve it again and then break it down into three rolls each.
  • Check the tops of the rolls at 11-12 minutes bake time. Every oven is different. If the tops are starting to darken, simply cover with aluminum foil for remainder of bake time.

How to Store

  • At Room Temperature – These rolls can be stored at room temperature for up to three days. Wrap tightly to store.
  • Refrigerate – for best results, wrap each roll individually in plastic wrap before refrigerating. This seals in moisture and helps them retain their soft texture. Allow to come to room temperature for an hour before eating.
  • Freeze – Properly stored, these homemade dinner rolls will maintain best freshness and quality for about three months, but are safe beyond that time. I like to bag them individually in a ziplock before freezing.

Serving: 1g | Calories: 333kcal | Carbohydrates: 53g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 49mg | Sodium: 483mg | Potassium: 136mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 350IU | Calcium: 64mg | Iron: 3mg

Estimated nutrition information is provided as a courtesy and is not guaranteed.

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FAQs

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.

How do you make store bought dinner rolls taste better? ›

Sprinkle with fresh herbs.

After that healthy brush of melted butter, sprinkle some finely chopped fresh herbs over the rolls. Use whatever you have on hand. Herbs like rosemary, thyme, sage, and oregano are all great contenders.

How do I make my bread light 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.

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.

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.

Why are my homemade dinner rolls dense? ›

Rolls that are not light and fluffy can be the result of using too much flour (not measuring the flour correctly, as we mention above), or not using the type of flour your recipe calls for. Another reason for dense tough rolls is overmixing, which will produce too much gluten.

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…

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 does egg wash do to bread dough? ›

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 bake rolls on parchment paper? ›

Baking rolls on a baking sheet: These rolls can also be baked on a rimmed baking sheet if you'd prefer not to have the tear-away edges. Line the baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking liner and space the rolls a few inches apart.

Why do my dinner rolls taste 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.

Why do my dinner rolls taste yeasty? ›

If your bread has a sour, yeasty flavour and smells of alcohol then you have either used too much yeast.or you may have use stale yeast or creamed fresh yeast with sugar.

Why are my dinner rolls tasteless? ›

Flat flavor in bread is almost always because of not enough salt.

Why is my bread not light and fluffy? ›

For baking light and fluffy bread, it is necessary to choose flour that has high levels of protein. If you choose to use flour with lower protein levels, you'll be left with the bread being dense.

Why are my homemade rolls so dense? ›

There may be several reasons for a dense, cake like texture in bread. It may indicate the kneading wasn't enough for the gluten to develop properly, or the dough was proved for too short a time or the dough may have been too dry. It is also worth checking the flour you used.

What is the secret of soft buns? ›

Originally Answered: What is the secret behind baking soft and light roll buns? The secret to soft, light rolls, if you're looking for something like a dinner roll, is an enriched dough that contains butter or other dairy, eggs, or both.

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