Easy One-Hour Dinner Rolls

Published November 11, 2023. Updated August 25, 2024

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Fast and easy Dinner Rolls that are perfectly soft and tender, beautifully fluffy and ready from start to finish in just 1 hour! No more waiting forever for dough to rise with this simple dinner side staple!

Easy Homemade Dinner Rolls in a bread basket with a blue cloth.

The Fastest Soft Dinner Rolls Recipe!

Who doesn’t love a freshly baked homemade roll warm from the oven?

It’s amazing that something made up so few of the most basic ingredients, that’s so reasonably easy to make can create something so supremely delicious!

These dinner rolls have the best melt-in-your-mouth texture with a light chew, a rich buttery flavor and just a faint hint of background sweetness. They’re the perfect side to homemade Vegetable Soup or Minestrone Soup!

I’ve shared so many soup recipes so of course it only makes sense to have some delicious rolls to serve with them. These rolls also double as great base for sliders or sandwiches (pulled pork, holiday ham and turkey etc), or use leftovers the next day for a breakfast casserole (like French toast or a strata).

These easy dinner rolls are the ultimate upgrade to a cozy, comforting meal especially when slathered with a fair layer of creamy whipped butter or homemade freezer jam.

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Close up photo of homemade dinner roll showing soft and fluffy texture and golden brown tops.

Dinner Roll Recipe Ingredients

  1. All-purpose flour – preferably unbleached, but bleached will work as well.
  2. Granulated sugar – this adds just a hint of sweetness that isn’t overpowering.
  3. Rapid rise yeast – using this specific type of yeast which is more powerful is what makes it possible for the rolls to rise so quickly and be ready in 1 hour. See notes below on subsitutes.
  4. Salt – just stick with standard table salt. And please be careful not to forget it. I’ve done this and the rolls taste so incredibly bland.
  5. Water – this (along with milk and butter) will be heated to 120 degrees to help activate the yeast.
  6. Milk – I like to use anything but skim milk.
  7. Butter – if you only have salted butter on hand just reduce salt by 1/8 tsp.
  8. Lemon juice – this encourages more rapid rising, so it’s great for quick rolls. In a pinch plain vinegar will work too.

Ingredients needed for homemade dinner rools

How to Make Dinner Rolls in just 1 Hour!

  • 1. Preheat oven to 180 degrees.
  • 2. In the bowl of an electric stand mixer whisk together 3 1/2 cups flour, the sugar, yeast and salt.
  • 3. To a medium bowl add water, milk and butter and heat in microwave on HIGH power until it reaches 120 degrees on a thermometer, about 1 minute 15 seconds. Stir to partially melt butter.
  • 4. Pour milk mixture into dry mixture in bowl of electric stand mixer along with lemon juice.

 

 

Liquid for rolls dough. Heated liquid for roll dough. Dry and wet ingredients being mixed for dough.

  • 5. Set mixer with a hook attachment then set mixer on low speed and gradually increase to medium-low, knead about 3 minutes until smooth and elastic while adding additional flour as necessary (dough should be lightly sticky but manageable).
  • 6. Cover bowl tightly with plastic wrap and rest 5 minutes. Meanwhile butter a 13 by 9-inch baking dish.

Kneaded roll dough in stand mixer. Mixing bowl with cover over top. Puffy roll dough.

  • 7. Drop dough onto a lightly floured surface. Shape into an evenly level square, about 9 by 9-inches.
  • 8. Cut into 16 equal portions (don’t have to be exact).
  • 9. Shape dough into 15 balls, while using excess dough from the 16th portion to add to smaller rounds as needed, and place shaped dough portions into prepared baking dish.
  • 10. Dampen hands with water and brush tops of dough with the water (just so they don’t dry while rising in oven).

Rolled out quare dough. Cut dough. Rolls in baking dish before rising.

  • 11. Transfer to oven, close oven and turn oven off, allow rolls to rise 20 minutes (don’t open oven door).
  • 12. Remove from oven and preheat oven to 375 degrees (this should take about 5 minutes, so just allow rolls to rest on counter while oven preheats).
  • 13. Bake in preheated oven 14 – 16 minutes until tops are golden brown. Remove from oven and run the top of a stick of butter along tops of rolls just to coat.
  • 14. Serve warm. Store in an airtight container (I recommend rewarming cool rolls in microwave for best results.

Rolls rising in oven. Rolls baking.

Helpful Tips for the Best Soft Dinner Rolls

  • Killing the yeast: Be careful not to overheat liquids or this will kill the active live yeast and prevent rolls from rising.
  • Don’t over-knead roll dough: Roll dough does’t need to be kneaded for very long for soft and tender rolls. Over-kneading can also dry the dough out and make it less soft and supple to work with.
  • Quick rise rolls in just warm oven: Rise dinner rolls quickly in a low heated oven, just don’t forget to turn oven off before placing them in there. If you leave oven on while rolls rise in there this will start to cook the rolls rather then quick rise them in a warm environment.
  • Golden brown tops: Every oven bakes a bit differently if your oven tends to brown less then position the oven rack up a level before preheating the oven. Pasty white rolls aren’t as appetizing.
  • Buttery tops: Don’t forget to butter tops after baking for rich flavor and a pretty finish.

Dinner rolls shown from above.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the Best Way to Store Dinner Rolls?

  • Let rolls cool completely before storing in an airtight container.
  • Store homemade rolls at room temperature 1 to 2 days, in the fridge up to 5 days or freeze up to 3 months.

How do You Reheat Dinner Rolls?

  • Heat oven to 350 degrees.
  • Wrap rolls with aluminum foil and heat until warmed through, about 6 to 8 minutes.
  • Or reheat individual rolls on microwave safe plate for about 15 seconds.

Can I Make Rolls in Advance and Bake Later?

    1. Yes, if doing so use active dry yeast (follow mixing directions above to do so).
    2. Shape into rolls, place in baking dish.
    3. Cover and refrigerate rolls overnight.
    4. The following day remove from fridge and let rise until doubled in volume. Uncover and bake as directed.
    5. Rolls can be baked a day or two in advance but they are most delicious just after baking.

Can I Use a Different Type of Yeast?

Active dry yeast can be used as well:

  1. You’ll want to proof it first.
  2. To do so mix 1/2 cup warm water (110 degrees), active dry yeast and 1/2 tsp sugar, mix in stand mixer bowl, let rest 10 minutes (it should bubble up).
  3. Warm milk, remaining water and butter to 110 degrees. Mix liquids into mixer bowl.
  4. Mix in dry ingredients, knead and proceed as directed.
  5. Rise time will be about 1 hour for the dough, then 1 hour or so for the shaped rolls, or until doubled in volume.

 Instant yeast will work too:

  1. Prepare as directed replacing rapid rise yeast with instant yeast.
  2. Increase rise times until dough doubles in volume with 1st and 2nd rise.

Can I Make Smaller Dinner Rolls?

These rolls are a pretty generous size, for smaller rolls make 20 portions (laying in 5 rows of 4 in pan, shape into a rectangle to cut portions).

How Many Calories are in a Dinner Roll?

These homemade dinner rolls have an estimated 167 calories per roll (per automated nutrition calculator).

Roll sliced in half topped with butter.

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Close up photo of homemade dinner roll showing soft and fluffy texture and golden brown tops.
4.99 from 115 votes

Easy One-Hour Dinner Rolls

Soft and fluffy dinner rolls that are so easy to make and ready in one hour. Soon to be a family favorite!
Servings: 15 rolls
Prep20 minutes
Cook15 minutes
Ready in: 1 hour

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 180 degrees Fahrenheit. In the bowl of an electric stand mixer whisk together 3 1/2 cups flour, the sugar, yeast and salt.
  • To a medium bowl add water, milk and butter and heat in microwave on HIGH power until it reaches 120 degrees on a thermometer, about 1 minute 15 seconds. Stir to partially melt butter (you just want to make sure it's softened through).
  • Pour milk mixture into dry mixture in bowl of electric stand mixer along with lemon juice.
  • Set mixer with a hook attachment then set mixer on low speed and gradually increase to medium-low, knead about 3 minutes until smooth and elastic while adding additional flour as necessary (dough should be lightly sticky but manageable).
  • Cover bowl tightly with plastic wrap and rest 5 minutes. Meanwhile butter a 13 by 9-inch baking dish.
  • Drop dough onto a lightly floured surface. Shape into an evenly level square, about 9 by 9-inches. Cut into 16 equal portions (don't have to be exact)
  • Shape dough into 15 balls, while using excess dough from the 16th portion to add to smaller rounds as needed, and place shaped dough portions into prepared baking dish.
  • Dampen hands with water and brush tops of dough with the water (just so they don't dry while rising in oven). Transfer to oven, close oven and turn oven off, allow rolls to rise 20 minutes (don't open oven door).
  • Remove from oven and preheat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit (this should take about 5 minutes, so just allow rolls to rest on counter while oven preheats).
  • Bake in preheated oven 14 - 16 minutes until tops are golden brown. Remove from oven and run the top of a stick of butter along tops of rolls just to coat. Serve warm. Store in an airtight container (I recommend rewarming cool rolls in microwave for best results.
Nutrition Facts
Easy One-Hour Dinner Rolls
Amount Per Serving
Calories 167 Calories from Fat 36
% Daily Value*
Fat 4g6%
Saturated Fat 2g13%
Trans Fat 0.1g
Polyunsaturated Fat 0.3g
Monounsaturated Fat 1g
Cholesterol 9mg3%
Sodium 240mg10%
Potassium 56mg2%
Carbohydrates 29g10%
Fiber 1g4%
Sugar 4g4%
Protein 4g8%
Vitamin A 106IU2%
Vitamin C 0.2mg0%
Calcium 21mg2%
Iron 2mg11%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.
Recipe originally published October 23, 2014. Text updated Nov. 2023.

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607 Comments

  • Antoinette Smith

    Can I make these in with whole wheat flour and what measurement of flour do I use, I only eat wholewheat buns and bread

  • Tanije

    Delicious!!!I followed your recipe for these rolls and they turned out perfect. It took me more than an hour though, not bc of the recipe, it was bc of me bc im 33 yrs old and i’ve tried other roll recipe n they was a mess, so I was hesitating. Thank you very much for submitting it!!!!

  • Cat Thompson

    Well, butter my biscuit and hush my mouth! These are just phenomenal. I don’t know how anyone could get dry, small rolls from this recipe. I followed it exactly, and mine came out high, light and fluffy, with outstanding flavor. And yes, they really can be made in an hour. I’m a professionally trained chef, and I’ve been baking bread for 45 years, so I came to this with a healthy dose of skepticism. What a treat! I especially liked the trick of heating the oven to 180, then turning it off for an accelerated rise. That can be used with any yeast bread recipe to hurry things along in chilly weather. Since it’s just the hubs and me, I cut the recipe I half and made 7 rolls in a round cake pan. Also brushed them with egg wash before baking, and they browned up evenly, with a professional looking sheen. Best. Yeast. Bread. Recipe. Ever.

  • jackie

    Looks great. I think you should include a little picture of the recipe with each print out. That would be helpful.

  • Dan Rickards

    I make these rolls all of the time. They are no-fail and come out perfectly. I often portion the dough into 18 pieces and make breadsticks. After brushing with butter after baking, I sprinkle with a mixture of garlic powder, salt, and dried parsley. They come out just like Olive Garden breadsticks.

    • Joan I.

      Garlic sticks? I will have to try that. This is also my go to recipe for rolls, bread and cinnamon rolls. Love it!!

  • Kim

    Can I use this recipe to make stuffed steamed buns. If yes how long I steam them. Thank you

  • Gina

    I like a very yeasty flavor to rolls. Would it hurt to use 2 pkgs of yeast instead of 1? Also I have TRIED and TRIED to make rolls for years, and get so disappointed when they bomb! Any advice here? Thanks..

  • Karen H

    What a great find tonight when I realized I was out of bread for school lunches tomorrow. These were so easy to make, and I didn’t have to make any adjustments when I used whole wheat flour instead of all-purpose!!! Thanks for sharing!

    • Joan I.

      Karen H., I’ve used this recipe to make bread several times and it turns out great like the rolls do. I just shape the dough to fit into a 9×5 bread pan, let it rise about 30-40 minutes then bake at the same temperature as the rolls, adding more baking time like you would a regular loaf of bread. I’ve also used this same dough to make cinnamon rolls…yummy!! This is my ‘go to’ recipe for rolls, bread and cinnamon rolls now. Love it!