Bread rolls were always be an essential part of our meal Everyone had their favorite bread rolls but mine was a dinner roll. From this Soft & Fluffy Dinner Rolls, you can create a lot more variations either sweet, savory or stuffed. Am going to show you, how to bake these fantastic rolls..
You will find Soft & Fluffy Dinner Rolls recipe looks similar to other bread you've baked but the method are a way simpler but turned out fantastic.
It begins with melting the butter using microwave or stove top then adding milk to bring down the temperature. This is a important step before adding yeast, it should be warm to touch and not hot if not you would kill the yeast. Stir and keep covered for 5-10 minutes if you're using active dry yeast until it becomes frothy but if using instant yeast, you can skip the waiting time.
After combining the flour and milk mixture, stir with wooden spoon until well incorporated. At this point, it becomes sticky so cover the bowl and let rise for one hour.
Punch the dough down, knead the dough, scraping clean the bowl until smooth. Add one or two tablespoons of flour if it was sticky. Cover and let sit for another 30 minutes. Now they're ready to be shaped and leave to rise again for 1 hour. before baking.
Don't mind to wait for more than 2 hours, in return I was rewarded with perfect, tender and gorgeous rolls! .
SOFT & FLUFFY DINNER ROLLS
Yield : 6 rolls
200 g bread flour
50 g butter
1.5 tsp instant yeast
1/4 tsp salt
1/2 cup milk
2 tablespoon sugar
extra butter for brushing
1 egg
DIRECTIONS
In a small saucepan, melt the butter, add in milk and remove from heat.
When the milk is warm to touch add in yeast, sugar, salt and an egg. Stir well.
Pour milk mixture onto flour, stir with wooden spoon. Cover and let it rise for one hour.
Punch the dough down, knead for 1 minute until smooth. Cover and let sit for another 30 minutes.
Knead again, divide into 6 portions. Roll into desired shape.
Place rolls onto baking pan, let it rest for 1 hour.
Brush rolls with butter, bake for 15 minutes @ 180 C until golden.
Remove from oven and brush again with butter.
Other bread recipes:
Fruit & Nut Bread
Caramelized Onion Flatbread
Apple Kolaches
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wow... so soft...
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These rolls are really looking wonderful! I LOVE the texture - so soft :)
ReplyDeleteI love dinner rolls and this looks so easy to make. It's the waiting for the dough to rise that drives me nuts.
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Also, would like to invite you to share your post at the Simple Homestead Hop :)
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There was a little diner in my hometown that made the best butter rolls...your recipe reminds me of them. I am going to try them for Sunday dinner this week! Thanks for sharing.
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These look so good!
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I have these baking right now and they are making my house smell wonderful!
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These look so delicious and fluffy! Thank you for sharing them at the #SmallVictoriesSundayLinkup!
ReplyDeleteYum! I'll have to give these a try.
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ReplyDeleteOh, these sound so good! Can't wait to make them.
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Jennifer
Thanks for sharing this yummy buns, at my last Fabulous Friday Party, I have been in Italy and just got back and ready to Party again, hope to see you at my party this weekend, starts tonight and goes until next week! Hugs Maria
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ReplyDeleteThese look so delicious. I could fill up on these dinner rolls. Thanks for sharing at the #HomeMattersParty
Great step by step!
ReplyDeleteI love freshly baked bread!
Thanks
Michelle
Looks fluffy and yummy. Thank you for linking up with us at #HomeMattersParty. See you again next week.
ReplyDeleteThey look so delicious and I always love the recipes you share. You make it all sound so do-able, especially for someone like me who's not very good in the kitchen. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas and New Year my friend. I can't wait to see what you'll be making in 2018
ReplyDeleteNora, every meal needs a good bread or roll! These look wonderful! #HappinessIsHomemade
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ReplyDeleteMiz Helen
I do love bread! Thanks for sharing a recipe to try out. Pinned. #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love soft and fluffy rolls.
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They look gorgeous and I bet your house smelled amazing while they were baking! Thanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2023/02/a-few-images-from-chinese-lantern.html
ReplyDeleteDelicious buns and an interesting way to make them
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