Hot Rolls
Grandma’s Dinner Rolls
Light, fluffy, and moist with a perfect texture just like grandma used to make!!
Dinner rolls or “hot rolls” as they may also be know are a must have for any dinner table where I’m from. Every family has a special dinner roll recipe that graces the table on every special holiday dinner and most times during weekly dinner if time permits.
These rolls bring me right back to my childhood!! When I was growing up all of my grandparents lived less than 30 minutes from our house. My mom’s mother lived the closest and would come to our house every Tuesday, as long as she didn’t have special events going on at her church. It was a great time! She would usually come late morning or early afternoon and spend most of the day, help mom with dinner and just spend quality time with me. She would bring something for dessert, usually donuts, which is a story for another time!!!! She would also bring her homemade hot rolls and bake them right before dinner. There was nothing in this world like them! They were light and fluffy, had a great buttery flavor, nicely browned on top and not one bit dry. She would bring them Tuesday after Tuesday after Tuesday after Tuesday……………….if you haven’t caught my drift they got a little old after all those years. Just like anything, else if you have to much of anything it can get boring.
My Grandmother passed away right after I had graduated high school. For the longest time I really didn’t think much about these rolls since I was going to college, getting a job, and marrying the love of my life. When ever I thought of grandma these hot rolls always came to mind. I never came across a dinner roll that reminded me of her recipe. Once I started this project of organizing the family recipes, I thought for sure I could find the recipe for her rolls. But like many things in life this was not as easy as I thought. I found 6 different dinner roll recipes, 3 of which I knew where her recipes, being that they were in her handwriting. The other 3, I didn’t know who they belonged to. Two of her recipes where incomplete and the other one just didn’t turn out right.
So I was back at square one on my search for grandmas hot rolls.
I looked through cookbooks, on websites, and even double and triple checked my familys’ recipes and couldn’t find one that was satisfying to me. Finally, I took all the recipes and re-read over each one carefully and started working out a hot roll recipe. After a couple attempts, the hot rolls I remembered all those years ago where born out of the oven in my very own kitchen.
Now, these rolls aren’t exactly as I remember her’s, but every time I bite into one it transports me back to my youth. The first time I made these for my family, it was Easter and I made 2 batches (30 rolls). We had 10 people for dinner that Easter and every roll disappeared. People were even wanting more.
The great thing about this recipe is that it uses fast rise yeast which really speeds up the process. Also they are easy to make a day ahead of time. All you have to do is refrigerate overnight after the final rise. Then the next day set the rolls out and let rise to room temp about 2 to 3 hours. Then bake as normal.
I highly recommend that you use a stand mixer like a kitchenmaid, which my grandmothers’ is still going strong and it has to be about 25 years + old. You can knead by hand but if you have a stand mixer you might as well use it.
The one suggestion I will make is after you divide the dough into the individual roll portions, the easiest way to shape them is to take one roll portion of dough. Flatten it under the palm of your hand. After flattening slowly, while still moving hand in a circular motion, bring your finger tips to the board. Increase the speed of the circular motion of your hand until your hand forms a cage around the ball of dough and is moving around to form a perfect ball.
It is kind of hard to explain but this link to Father Dominic, which I saw on PBS, explains it much better than I can. Check this link out before starting this recipe it will save you tons of time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVeFJEbodko
Enjoy!
Combine the wet ingredients
Stir in instant yeast
and part of the flour
Using a dough hook slowly add remaining flour
This is what do will look like after combined
At the end of the kneading time this is what you have
Let rest
Will double in size
Divide into 15 pieces. (I divided mine into more by accident so I add the smaller ones together)
Brush with melted butter and cover and let rise
(This is where, after the final rise, you could refrigerate overnight and set out about 2 hours before baking if making ahead)
Right out of the oven
Brushed with melted butter
Viola!! a perfect dinner roll
These rolls are perfect with just butter but you could add jelly, jams, apple butter etc…… anything you could think of .
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup water (100-110 degrees)
- 1 cup whole milk (100-110 degrees)
- 1 Tbsp melted butter
- 2 eggs (lightly beaten)
- 1&1/2 tsp salt
- 2&1/4 tsp fast rise yeast (1 pkg)
- 4&1/2 cups (20 oz) all purpose flour
- 2 Tbsp butter melted divided for topping
Instructions
- Combine water, milk, 1 Tbsp melted butter,eggs, sugar, salt in the bowl of stand mixer
- Sprinkle yeast over liquid and stir to combine
- Add 2 cups of flour & stir with wooden spoon until dough starts to form
- With dough hook attachment turn on med-low speed
- Slowly add in remaining flour
- Continue to mix until rough dough forms
- Turn mixer on to medium-high speed and knead for 4-8 minute ( I usually go 8 minutes)
- Place dough in a greased bowl & cover lightly with plastic wrap
- Let stand in warm place for 1 hour until about doubles in size
- Gently punch dough down & turn out onto cutting board
- Cut into 15 equal pieces
- Roll each piece into a round ball
- Place in a greased 9x13 inch pan
- Once all the rolls are in the pan brush with 1 Tbsp melted butter
- Cover lightly with plastic wrap & let rise 30 minutes until doubles in size
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees
- Place pan in oven and bake 15 to 20 minutes until golden brown
- Remove from oven & immediately brush with 1 Tbsp melted butter
- Serve warm
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