One Hour Dinner Rolls (2024)

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One Hour Dinner Rolls are made with this easy yeast rolls recipe. Buttery, soft, fluffy dinner rolls are undeniably delicious & literally, take just 60 minutes to make! My favorite roll recipe ever! The perfect recipe for holidays & gatherings.

I love bread. Actually, what I should say is that I’m completely obsessed with bread. I LOVE it so much. It’s definitely a weakness for me.

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So when I was looking through all the amazing recipes by all the bloggers in our recipe swap group I was super excited for the chance to make these soft & fluffy one-hour rolls from The Baker Upstairs.

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I mean beautiful, perfect dinner rolls in an hour- I’m all for that. Even though this is a yeast roll recipe, it still only took an hour. I have to tell you- these were OVER THE TOP AMAZING! I’m completely swooning over these.

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I was so drawn to this recipe because it gave me a chance to use my beautiful, new casserole dish that I’m seriously crushing on.

Normally I would have made these in my standard casserole dish– but once I picked up this new one, there’s no looking back. Somehow pulling these out of a pretty dish made them even better. 🙂

One Hour Dinner Rolls recipe

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I must say, I shared these first ones with my son because he was helping me with the photos. Then we each had a couple with our soup at dinner & there must have been a few more enjoyed at some point between then & dinner the next day.

So that meant that the next day there were 7 left.

My son looked at me & asked how I wanted him to split them up between the 4 of us. I looked at him like he should know better than to ask- he already knew the answer.

If I were a good mom I would have told them to each have 2 & I would take the last one. Did I? Nope! Because I’m obsessed with bread, they each got ONE & I had the remaining 4.

Yes- I did- I ate 4 in one sitting & didn’t regret it one bit. I enjoyed every single buttery, salty, fluffy bite.

We make these all the time- because these are INSANELY DELICIOUS!

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I encourage you to go visit Alicia & see all her drool-worthy recipes. You won’t be disappointed!

My favorite recipe of hers- these carmelitas! AMAZING- I’m telling you.

Here are some commonly asked questions

Please see the following frequently asked questions we get for these rolls. This will help assure that they turn out perfect each & every time you make these.

That’s a lot of sugar- can I reduce the amount?

No. While it may seem like a lot, it does not make these rolls sweet in any way. The sugar helps the yeast to ferment & rise, so you have nice fluffy rolls.

That’s a lot of salt- can I reduce it?

Also no to this question. This really helps add to the flavor & helps while the dough is rising. If you would like less salt, use unsalted butter.

What is the best way to store leftover dinner rolls?

We never have leftovers of these rolls. However, if you happen to have a few extra laying around, place the leftover rolls in a zip-top bag or airtight container. This recipe should keep at room temperature for up to 3 days.

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Why are the rolls dry, not soft & fluffy when I pull them out of the oven?

Because ovens are hot & dry & suck the moisture out of everything. This is where the second coat of butter comes in.

Just brush a little bit of melted butter over the tops & let them cool a bit. This makes the rolls soft & squishy & everything you look for in a roll.

How many can this serve?

I make about 20 rolls with this dough. So for my family of 5 – it’s good for about 1 dinner. But if each guest had 2, you could feed 10 people.

How do you make soft bread rolls

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Can this recipe be doubled?

Yes, absolutely if you are working it by hand. This dough fills my mixer. So I usually don’t double the recipe. I typically do them back to back.

What if I don’t have a mixer or can I use a hand mixer?

A mixmaster or hand mixer won’t be the right way to go. You want something with a dough hook, not beaters.

In this case, the mixture can be worked by hand with a large rubber spatula or wooden spoon & then, later on in the recipe, you would need to knead the dough by hand.

My son did it this way since he didn’t have a stand mixer when he moved out & he was able to get them to turn out the same on his first try.

HOW TO MAKE ONE HOUR DINNER ROLLS?

  1. Using your mixer bowl, dissolve the yeast and sugar in the warm water and let stand for five minutes, or until foamy. (if your bowl is chilled or your room is cool this could take longer)
  2. Add butter, salt & 3 cups of the flour, and mix until combined.
  3. Add additional flour, 1/4 cup at a time, until the dough pulls away from the sides of the bowl and is slightly sticky to the touch. (do not add too much flour!)
  4. Let the mixer knead 3-5 minutes, until smooth.
  5. Cover with plastic, place in a warm spot and let rise 20 minutes.
  6. Preheat oven to 400 degrees & spray a 9 x 13 casserole dish with cooking spray.
  7. Punch down the dough & divide into 20 equal sized pieces.
  8. Roll each piece into a ball and space evenly in the prepared pan.
  9. Brush with melted butter, sprinkle with sea salt, and let rise for an additional 15-20 minutes Bake 13-15 minutes, or until golden brown. ( you can turn on the broiler for about 1-2 minutes at the end to get a more golden top)
  10. Remove and brush with butter.
  11. Let cool slightly before serving.
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How do I get 20 rolls out of this dough?

I have found that the best way is to quarter the original ball of dough. Then I roll each into a log & cut it into 5 even pieces.

My dough didn’t rise, what happened?

Most of the time this means your water was either too hot or too cold. If it is too hot it will kill the yeast, too cold & it just won’t rise. I find that using a thermometer helps & bringing the water to 95-105 degrees is best.

What is the best yeast?

You can use rapid rise, premium or whatever you have on hand. I buy my yeast in the bulk section of my store, so it’s not brand-name or anything fancy & it works just great.

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These need more flavor.

I have actually received this comment & was shocked. Only later did I learn that the person didn’t brush them with butter before or after baking & didn’t add the salt at the end either.

So please don’t omit these ingredients or steps. They are there for a reason & they are what make these rolls over-the-top delicious!

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Ingredients for One Hour Dinner Rolls

  • warm water
  • yeast- I used rapid yeast
  • granulated sugar
  • butter-softened
  • salt
  • all-purpose flour
  • melted butter
  • sea salt flakes
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One Hour Dinner Rolls

Course Side Dish

Servings: 20 rolls

One Hour Dinner Rolls are made with this easy yeast rolls recipe. Buttery, soft, fluffy dinner rolls are undeniably delicious & literally, take just 60 minutes to make! My favorite roll recipe ever! The perfect recipe for holidays & gatherings.

Prep Time 45 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr

Ingredients

  • cups warm water 95-105 degrees
  • 1 tablespoon yeast I used rapid yeast
  • 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 2 tablespoons butter softened
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 4 cups all-purpose flour more or less as needed (I used 3-3/4)
  • 3 tablespoons butter melted
  • sea salt flakes for sprinkling on top

Instructions

  • Using your mixer bowl, dissolve the yeast and sugar in the warm water and let stand for five minutes, or until foamy. (if your bowl is chilled or your room is cool this could take longer)

  • Add butter, salt & 3 cups of the flour, and mix until combined.

  • Add additional flour, ¼ cup at a time, until the dough pulls away from the sides of the bowl and is slightly sticky to the touch. (do not add too much flour!)

  • Let the mixer knead 3-5 minutes, until smooth.

  • Cover with plastic, place in a warm spot and let rise 20 minutes.

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees & spray a 9 x 13 casserole dish with cooking spray.

  • Punch down the dough & divide it into 20 equal-sized pieces.

  • Roll each piece into a ball and space evenly in the prepared pan.

  • Brush with melted butter, sprinkle with sea salt and let rise for an additional 15-20 minutes.

  • Bake 13-15 minutes, or until golden brown. ( you can turn on the broiler for about 1-2 minutes at the end to get a more golden top)

  • Remove and brush with butter.

  • Let cool slightly before serving.

Notes

Water Temp – If it is too hot it will kill the yeast, too cold & it just won’t rise. I find that using athermometer helps & bringing the water to 95-105 degrees is best.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 122kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 8mg | Sodium: 236mg | Potassium: 30mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin C: 0.001mg | Calcium: 4mg | Iron: 1mg | Net Carbohydrates: 20g

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  1. Steph says

    One Hour Dinner Rolls (20)
    For a new baker these turned out amazing, ate several right away. Now can the dough be made in advanced in put in the fridge to be rolled out and baked a few days later?

    Reply

    • Gina Kleinworth says

      One Hour Dinner Rolls (21)
      I believe so. I have never personally tried it. You might have to bake a little longer- just keep an eye on them toawrds the end.

  2. Carla says

    How is active dry yeast and bread flour with this recipe?

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    • Gina Kleinworth says

      One Hour Dinner Rolls (22)
      Never made it with bread flour – so I can’t say. Using active dry yeast will work – it just might take a bit longer.

  3. Pam says

    One Hour Dinner Rolls (23)
    Outstanding! Not difficult and absolutely delicious. My family loved them with the Thanksgiving dinner. This is now my go to recipe for dinner rolls.

    Reply

  4. Felicia says

    One Hour Dinner Rolls (24)
    The best rolls I have ever made. So happy with this recipe. So soft and buttery and so easy. I will never ever buy dinner rolls again. And ready in an hour. I reckon you could make some cinnamon sugar rolls as well. Delicious. Thanks for sharing!

    Reply

  5. Sandy says

    Can I double this recipe? Do I need to do two separate batches?

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    • Gina Kleinworth says

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      It’s a lot of dough – so doubling probably wouldn’t fit in one mixer. I’d do 2 batches.

  6. Christon Watson says

    One Hour Dinner Rolls (26)
    Easy, simple to follow instructions.I made them for Thanksgiving and my family requested then again for Christmas.

    Reply

  7. Gracie R says

    One Hour Dinner Rolls (27)
    This is the fourth time I have made these and they are absolutely delicious and the favorites of family, neighbors and friends. Highly recommend they’re almost like desert itself.!!

    Reply

  8. Shelby says

    Great recipe! How many oz’ should the dough balls be? I’ve tried to eye ball it and can’t seem to get it right so I’m going to try using a food scale so they’re even

    Reply

    • Gina Kleinworth says

      One Hour Dinner Rolls (28)
      I have never weighed the dough per roll. There is a section in the post on how I like to divide it. (see below) I have never worried about them all being perfectly even.

      Please see…

      How do I get 20 rolls out of this dough?
      I have found that the best way is to quarter the original ball of dough. Then I roll each into a log & cut it into 5 even pieces.

  9. Linda Ewing says

    One Hour Dinner Rolls (29)
    I followed the recipe to the letter, and they came out perfect. Delicious. And did not wait till they cooled to try them, because the smell enveloped my whole kitchen. Making homemade turkey soup tonight for them to go along with, if,
    they last that long
    Wish I was able to post a picture

    Reply

  10. Suhail Augusto says

    One Hour Dinner Rolls (30)
    Absolutely delicious!! I ate three in one sit down😬I’ve added this to my favorites . Thank you so much for sharing!!

    Reply

  11. Kristie says

    One Hour Dinner Rolls (31)
    This recipe is absolutely fantastic. I use it all the time. I like to make garlic knots out of the balls instead of rolls. Just roll the ball into a small snake and tie it one time. Bake and brush w butter w garlic and parsley in it. Total amazing!

    Reply

  12. Celeste says

    One Hour Dinner Rolls (32)
    So so yummy!! My husband asks me to make these all the time. Only thing I struggle with is having to add and add flour for awhile before the dough is the right consistency. I put in more than 4 cups flour each time I’ve made it in order for them to turn out. Are you able to also provide the recipe in grams? I tried converting it and it seems like too much flour. Thanks!

    Reply

  13. Ashley says

    One Hour Dinner Rolls (33)
    They were delicious but our left overs the next morning had like white spots looking. Would it be from the sea salt and butter on top?

    First glance you’d think they were getting moldy the next morning, but they are still soft and delicious.

    Reply

    • Gina Kleinworth says

      One Hour Dinner Rolls (34)
      It’s not mold. When you lock in the moisture by storing them in an airtight container it causes the salt to dissolve and it leaves those spots. Sometimes this is more prevalent if you live in a humid environment.

  14. Christina says

    One Hour Dinner Rolls (35)
    Oh, my stars & be still my heart! These rolls are not only super easy to make, but also SOOO yummy! My whole family is raving & begging for more. Thank you for sharing this recipe! It’s a keeper for sure!

    Reply

  15. Janet says

    One Hour Dinner Rolls (36)
    Absolutely delicious. Easy to make.

    Reply

  16. Janet says

    One Hour Dinner Rolls (37)
    Can these roll be frozen?

    Reply

    • Gina Kleinworth says

      One Hour Dinner Rolls (38)
      I have heard from readers that they like to make the dough and freeze it after portioning but before baking. I have never personally tried it. I would definitely thaw, and let them come to room temperature too before baking. I have never had any leftover to try freezing them after they have been baked.

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