Few things can compete with the comforting aroma of freshly baked homemade rolls wafting through your kitchen. These soft, fluffy, golden beauties are the ultimate side dish warm, pillowy, and slightly sweet with a melt in your mouth texture. This is the exact dinner roll recipe I’ve been baking for years at home and in my professional kitchen, and it never fails to wow every guest at the table.
Whether served with a hearty soup, a holiday roast, or a humble cup of tea, these rolls add warmth and a touch of elegance to any meal. The dough is easy to handle, the ingredients are simple, and the results? Irresistibly soft with that signature buttery finish.
“These rolls are a hug in food form simple, soft, and impossible to eat just one.” – @CozyKneadsKitchen
Why These Homemade Rolls Always Win
- Unmatched softness: The egg enriched dough creates a light, airy crumb with a tender bite.
- Golden color and buttery flavor: Egg wash gives a perfect brown top, melted butter brings richness.
- Easy to prepare: Simple steps with no fancy equipment needed.
- Freezer friendly: You can freeze baked or unbaked rolls for busy days.
- Customizable: Add herbs, cheese, or garlic for a twist on the classic.
If you love classic comfort bakes, check out our fluffy milk brioche or quick skillet bread both are guaranteed to impress.
Ingredients You’ll Need
- 4 cups all purpose flour (plus more for dusting)
- 2 teaspoons yeast (instant or active dry)
- 3 tablespoons sugar
- 1 1/4 cups warm water or milk (around 110°F/43°C)
- 1/4 cup oil (vegetable or sunflower oil)
- 2 eggs
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
For Brushing
- 1 egg white + 2 tablespoons water (for egg wash)
- 2 tablespoons melted butter (for post baking brushing)
Step by Step Directions
1: Activate the Yeast
- In a large mixing bowl, combine yeast and sugar.
- Pour in the warm water or milk and let it sit for about 5-7 minutes until foamy.
2: Add Wet Ingredients
- Mix in the oil, eggs, and salt.
- Whisk gently until everything is well incorporated.
3: Incorporate the Flour
- Add flour gradually, 1 cup at a time, mixing after each addition.
- Once a soft dough forms, knead on a lightly floured surface for 5-7 minutes until smooth and elastic.
4: First Rise
- Place dough in a greased bowl and cover with plastic wrap or a clean towel.
- Let rise for 1 hour or until doubled in size.
5: Shape the Rolls
- Divide the dough into 24 equal pieces.
- Roll each into a smooth ball and place them in a greased baking pan, slightly spaced apart.
6: Second Rise
- Cover the pan and let the rolls rise for another 30-40 minutes.
7: Bake and Finish
- Preheat oven to 350°F (180°C).
- Brush the tops with egg wash for a shiny, golden finish.
- Bake for 20-25 minutes or until golden brown.
- Remove from oven and immediately brush with melted butter for that soft, buttery sheen.
“The aroma, the texture, the flavor these are the rolls that disappear before they hit the plate.” – @DinnerRollDreams

Make It Your Own – Custom Flavor Ideas
Flavor Boosters and Add Ins
- Cheese stuffed: Insert a cube of mozzarella or cheddar into each roll before the second rise.
- Garlic herb: Mix minced garlic and chopped parsley into melted butter, then brush on top.
- Honey glazed: Add 1 tbsp of honey to the melted butter for a sweet, shiny finish.
- Sesame or poppy seed topping: Sprinkle before baking for texture and visual appeal.
Want more flexible dough ideas? Try our all purpose crazy dough recipe that works for everything from dinner rolls to pizza crust!
Serving Suggestions
Perfect Pairings for Any Meal
- With soups: Pair with cowboy soup or vegetable soup for a cozy dinner.
- As sliders: Slice open and fill with pulled chicken, meatballs, or grilled veggies.
- For breakfast: Serve warm with jam, honey, or cream cheese and a hot cup of crepes.
“There’s no wrong time to eat a roll just the wrong number to stop at.” – @GoldenRollsForever
What Makes These Homemade Rolls So Soft and Fluffy?
The Secret’s in the Dough Structure
Creating that ultra soft, cloud like texture isn’t luck it’s chemistry. As a chef, I’ve baked countless batches of bread and rolls, and let me tell you, this recipe works like magic because of the careful balance of moisture, fat, and gluten development. Let’s break down the elements that make these homemade dinner rolls truly exceptional:
- Eggs: They enrich the dough with protein and fat, which creates a soft, tender crumb and helps the rolls rise higher.
- Oil: Unlike butter, which solidifies when cold, oil remains liquid at room temperature, keeping the rolls moist for longer.
- Milk or warm water: Hydration is key for gluten development and softness. Milk adds richness and slight sweetness, while water creates a lighter, airier dough.
- Sugar: Feeds the yeast for better rise and gives the rolls a subtle sweetness that enhances the overall flavor.
Want more soft bread recipes that melt in your mouth? Don’t miss our milk brioche or the popular condensed milk bread they use similar enriching techniques.
“Fat and protein from eggs and oil are the quiet heroes of soft bread baking.” – @BreadScienceSimplified
Kneading and Rising: Why Technique Matters
When making any yeasted bread, how you knead and rise your dough is just as important as what goes into it. For these buttery rolls, a simple 5-7 minute knead is all you need but consistency is everything. Here’s why technique can make or break your final texture:
- Kneading develops gluten: Gluten traps the air bubbles produced by yeast, giving you a structure that rises without collapsing.
- Proper rising: Allowing the dough to double in size gives the yeast time to work, building both flavor and structure. Under proofing leads to dense rolls, while over proofing can cause them to collapse.
- Even portioning: Dividing the dough into equal pieces ensures consistent baking. It also gives every roll that perfect uniform shape.
If you’re a fan of easy, structured bakes, try our easy cinnamon rolls that follow the same principles only with a sweet, swirled upgrade!
“Think of kneading like a workout for your dough essential for strength, but don’t overdo it.” – @YeastMasterChef
Baking Tips for the Best Golden Crust
How to Get That Buttery Shine Every Time
Everyone loves the glossy, golden brown finish of bakery style dinner rolls. And achieving that at home is easier than you think! The secret? It’s all about layering flavor and shine both before and after the oven. Here’s how I do it in my kitchen every time:
- Egg wash before baking: A mix of egg white and water gives rolls that signature golden color. Brush it on gently right before baking.
- Butter after baking: Once they come out of the oven, immediately brush the tops with melted butter. This locks in moisture and adds rich flavor.
- Bake on the middle rack: To ensure even browning, keep your pan centered in the oven and rotate it halfway through if needed.
- Don’t overbake: Keep an eye on them in the last 5 minutes. Overbaking can dry out your rolls, robbing them of that pillowy softness.
Want more golden crust recipes? Our vanilla pound cake and orange blender cake both bake up with a golden edge and tender inside.
“That golden brown sheen is the baker’s signature don’t skip the egg wash and butter combo.” – @GoldenCrustGuru
Soft Dinner Rolls vs Other Bread Types
How They Compare to Brioche, Milk Buns, and More
If you’re wondering how these soft homemade rolls differ from other types of bread like brioche or milk buns, you’re not alone. Each bread has its own identity and purpose. Here’s a simple table comparing these delicious carbs so you know which to bake for what occasion:
Bread Type | Main Characteristics | Best For |
---|---|---|
Soft Homemade Rolls | Light, airy, slightly sweet, brushed with butter | Everyday meals, holidays, sandwiches |
Brioche | Rich, buttery, egg heavy dough, sweeter flavor | Burgers, French toast, gourmet sandwiches |
Milk Buns | Very soft and fluffy, made with tangzhong or milk | Asian style dinners, sliders, soft sandwiches |
Skillet Bread | Quick, dense, chewy, cooked in a pan | Camping, quick dinner side, no oven needs |
Each bread has its charm, but when it comes to versatility and ease, these dinner rolls are top tier. You can shape them differently, freeze them, stuff them, or keep them plain and still enjoy a bakery quality result at home.
“Rolls, buns, brioche they’re like cousins. Soft rolls? The dependable family favorite.” – @BreadLoverComparisons
Nutrition Facts (Per Roll – Based on 24 Rolls)
- Calories: 160
- Carbohydrates: 24g
- Protein: 4g
- Fat: 5g
- Sugar: 3g
- Sodium: 85mg
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make this dough ahead of time?
Yes! Prepare the dough and let it rise once, then refrigerate for up to 24 hours. Bring to room temperature before shaping and continuing.
What kind of flour works best?
All purpose flour gives the best balance of softness and structure, but you can use bread flour for slightly chewier rolls.
How do I store leftover rolls?
Store cooled rolls in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. Reheat briefly in the oven or microwave before serving.
Can I freeze the rolls?
Yes! Freeze baked rolls in a zip top bag for up to 2 months. Thaw at room temp or warm in the oven at 300°F for 10 minutes.
Can I skip the egg wash?
Absolutely. The egg wash helps with color and shine but isn’t necessary for taste. You can use milk for a similar effect.