Easy Yeast Rolls (Southern Family Recipe) (2024)

A Southern family recipe, these easy yeast rolls are perfectly soft and fluffy. Enjoy these homemade dinner rolls with any Southern supper.

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Today I’m sharing a family recipe. These yeast rolls are deliciously soft and fluffy morsels of homemade bread whenever an occasion calls for them. I call them easy yeast rolls because let me tell you, they are very easy to make as far as yeast bread goes. I promise there’s minimal kneading and proofing involved to make these homemade dinner rolls.

To get started, you’re going to need some bread-baking essentials: flour, shortening, sugar, salt, eggs, yeast, and butter. If you take out the yeast we’re basically making a cake! The first step is to mix our dough, which is easy enough. Then we need to let the dough rise for 20 minutes before kneading it a few times.

Down below I’ve included two methods for baking my yeast rolls. You can form them into ordinary dinner rolls or roll them up so they look similar to croissants. Either way, the next step is the same. All you’re going to do is let them rise for another 20 minutes and then it’s time to bake for 25 minutes. Then you’ll have a scrumptious batch of golden brown bread rolls ready to serve to your family and friends.

I hope your family enjoys this homemade yeast roll recipe as much as mine does. I especially like to make them whenever I bake ham, Turkey, orSlow-Roasted Beefthen I use leftover rolls and meat to make little sandwiches the next day. Yum yum yum! Keep scrolling to the end of the post for even more bread and roll recipes and the recipe card.

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Recipe Ingredients

  • All-purpose flour
  • Sugar
  • Salt
  • Instant yeast
  • Vegetable shortening
  • Eggs
  • Melted unsalted butter

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How to Make Easy Yeast Rolls

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Measure your dry ingredients (sugar, salt, 2 cups of flour, and yeast) into a large mixing bowl.

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Cut in shortening with a long-tined fork.

You can use a fancy pastry cutter if you want to but that’s just one more thing to clutter up my kitchen so I got rid of it years ago.

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After you get your shortening cut up in there real good, add your eggs.

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And mix them in there.

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Like so.

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Now we add our melted butter.

You want to melt this and then give it time to cool so that it isn’t too hot.

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Add the remaining flour.

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Finally, add the water, making sure the water is the temperature of baby’s bath water.

If you don’t know what temperature a baby’s bath water is then you could always go borrow a dirty baby, I suppose…

Stir that up well.

It’s going to look like a lumpy blob when you’re done.

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Cover that with a towel and let it sit for 20 minutes.

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After 20 minutes, it’s going to look like an even bigger lumpy blob.

This is good. You have done well, grasshopper.

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Now we need to flour a surface and pour our blob of yeast roll dough out onto it.

I just put out a sheet of waxed paper to save cleanup and sprinkle a good bit of flour over it so my dough doesn’t stick.

Now it’s time to knead your dough.

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How to knead the dough

Okay, so you need to knead your dough ball a time or two.

What I do is just put some flour on my hands, press the dough into a ball, and then smoosh it out with the heel of my hand. Then put it into a ball again and smoosh it out again with the heel of your hand.

Then wonder what crazy person decided to call that part of your hand a heel because that makes no sense at all to me.

From here there are two ways you can go with these easy yeast rolls.

I’ll start with my favorite and the less-maintenance one.

I like this method best because it’s easy and ends up yielding larger and smaller rolls which seem to suit company better anyway.

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The first method

After kneading your dough two or three times, shape it into a rectangle.

If it doesn’t look like a perfect rectangle to you then squint your eyes until it does…

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Cut into strips with a pizza cutter.

And then cut crosswise.

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Spray a 9×13 casserole dish or baking dish with cooking spray.

Arrange the yeast rolls into the prepared pan and spray tops lightly with cooking spray.

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Cover with a towel and let them rise for 20 minutes.

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After 20 minutes, they should look like this.

Preheat the oven to 350 and bake for about 25 minutes.

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How good do these homemade yeast rolls look?

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Brush the baked rolls with melted butter or margarine when done.

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Look at how fluffy they are!

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Enjoy with a spread of butter.

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The second method

Pat your dough out into a circle, about twelve inches in diameter.

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With a pizza cutter, cut the circle into sixteen pieces.

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Spray two 9×13-inch baking dishes with cooking spray.

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Roll each triangle up beginning on the big end and rolling towards the point.

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Space them out a bit and put them into the prepared pans.

I spray the tops lightly with more cooking spray to have prettier rolls when they are done baking and to help prevent them from sticking in the next step.

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Cover with a towel and place in a warm place for another 20 minutes.

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After 20 minutes, they should look like this.

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Preheat the oven (without rolls in it) to 350 and bake for about 25 minutes.

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Brush with melted butter or margarine when done or serve with a spread of butter.

Another delicious option is mixing the butter with honey for a sweet honey butter topping.

They both look mighty good to me!

Storage

Store homemade dinner roll leftovers in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days or in the fridge for up to 1 week.

Recipe Notes

  • The thing about yeast bread that is most tricky to folks is getting their liquid ingredients at the right temperature. A good rule of thumb that has always served me well has been to make sure liquids are about the same temperature as baby’s bath water. Yes, I stick my finger in the melted butter, it doesn’t hurt anyone. If it’s as warm as a baby’s bath water, but not hot, then it is a great temperature.
  • I’m using instant yeast (also known as rapid-rise yeast), but you can also use active dry yeast. The rolls will just take longer to rise.
  • For richer bread dough, swap the water for milk.
  • Want to add some flavor to your homemade yeast rolls?
    • Add 2 tablespoons of fresh or dried chopped rosemary.
    • Add 1 cup of shredded cheddar cheese (any cheese works).
    • Make garlic and herb dinner rolls by adding 2 teaspoons of dried herbs or 1 teaspoon of garlic powder.

Recipe FAQs

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What kind of yeast should I use?

I don’t like to use packets of yeast because I have the patience of a nervous lizard. So I use this Fleischmann’s instant yeast jar you can purchase besides the packets. This way I just measure it out. The back of the jar will tell you how many teaspoons equal a packet. Bonus: this little jar will keep forever if you put it in your fridge.

Why aren’t my yeast rolls light and fluffy?

If your yeast rolls aren’t light and fluffy and come out hard, there are two main reasons why. You either added too much flour or didn’t give them enough time to proof before baking. Follow the recipe to a tee and you should be a-okay.

Do you have to bake yeast rolls right away?

No, you don’t have to bake these yeast rolls immediately. After shaping them and placing them in the baking dish, what you can do is cover the baking dish with plastic wrap and let it rest in the fridge for up to 24 hours. Then let them sit at room temperature for 30 minutes before baking as instructed.

Can you leave yeast rolls out overnight to rise?

As above, you don’t want to leave them at room temperature overnight but let your yeast rolls rise in the fridge overnight instead.

Can you over-knead yeast rolls?

Unfortunately, yes, you can over-knead yeast rolls, which results in tough and chewy bread. If the dough becomes difficult to stretch, you’ve gone too far. I only knead my dough about 3 or 4 times and that’s plenty for this recipe.

Should you brush rolls with butter before baking?

You can brush dinner rolls with butter before, during, or after baking. The choice is yours.

Do yeast rolls need to rise twice?

Yes, yeast rolls do need to rise twice. The first is allowing the dough to rise and then the second allows the shaped rolls to rise.

Should you cover yeast rolls while rising?

Yes, covering yeast rolls is strongly recommended, as the dough needs both a warm and moist space to rise.

What temperature is best for baking rolls?

The best temperature for baking rolls is 350 degrees.

Should you use boiling water for yeast?

No, if you use boiling water for yeast it will kill the yeast’s active ingredient. Warm water is the way to go.

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Spoon Rolls

Quick Mayonnaise Dinner Rolls

Homemade Dinner Rolls (a.k.a Preston Rolls)

Soft Unleavened Bread

Easy Orange Rolls

Old-Fashioned Butter Rolls

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Easy Yeast Rolls

A Southern family recipe, these easy yeast rolls are perfectly soft and fluffy. Enjoy these homemade dinner rolls with any Southern supper.

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Prep Time: 50 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes

Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: American

Keyword: bread, rolls

Servings: 12

Calories: 196kcal

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup solid vegetable shortening
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 1.5 tsp salt
  • 2 packets instant yeast
  • 5 cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 stick unsalted butter
  • 1.5 cups warm water

Instructions

  • Place dry ingredients (sugar, salt, 2 cups of flour, and yeast) in a large mixing bowl.

    1/2 cup granulated sugar, 1.5 tsp salt, 2 packets instant yeast, 5 cups all-purpose flour

  • Cut in shortening with a long-tined fork.

    1/2 cup solid vegetable shortening

  • Add eggs, beating them lightly with a fork before stirring them in.

    2 eggs

  • Add the remaining flour, melted butter, and water. Stir together well. The dough will look like a big old lumpy blob.

    5 cups all-purpose flour, 1 stick unsalted butter, 1.5 cups warm water

  • Cover with a dish towel and let it sit in a warm place for 20 minutes.

  • After 20 minutes, turn the dough out onto a floured surface. Sprinkle flour over the top and knead three to four times.

  • Pat the dough out into a rectangle that's about 3/4-inch thick. Cut into squares with a pizza cutter.

  • Place each roll into a greased 9×13 baking dish and cover them with a towel. Let them rise for another 20 minutes.

  • Bake at 350 for about 25 minutes or until the tops are golden brown.

  • Brush hot rolls with additional melted butter.

Notes

For a different method for cooking these yeast rolls, please see the blog post.

Nutrition

Calories: 196kcal

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but must be fed on the outside to be able to grow.”

-Richard Manintveld

Submitted by his loving wife, Deidra.

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FAQs

Why are my homemade yeast rolls tough? ›

Too much flour, or not the right kind, could be to blame. Dough made only from flour with a high or even average amount of protein (like bread flour or all-purpose flour) can become tough from overmixing. Protein gives bread structure in the form of gluten—the more you mix and move the dough, the more gluten you get.

Why are my homemade yeast rolls dry? ›

Too much flour makes dough too stiff to rise properly, creating a dry texture. A range of flour is always given in yeast bread recipes because flours vary in moisture content, reacting in different ways depending on the time of year, weather conditions, etc. Be careful measuring flour.

How long do homemade yeast rolls last? ›

Yeast rolls made with fats, dairy, eggs and/or sugar usually are good on the counter wrapped well for 2 to 3 days. If made with only flour, water, yeast and salt, they are best eaten the day they are made. If made and fermented with sourdough starter, they are good for 5 or more days on the counter.

What is the secret to a soft and fluffy bread? ›

Add Sugar

Adding sugar weakens the gluten structure, absorbs water, and eventually makes the bread lighter and softer. As a result, sugar improves the bread's taste, structure and texture. Yeast also eats up sugar to produce carbon dioxide, which raises the dough and makes bread fluffy.

Can you let yeast rolls rise too long? ›

If the dough has risen too long, it's going to feel fragile and might even collapse as you poke it,” says Maggie. If this is the case, there's a chance you can save your dough by giving it a quick re-shape. Learn more about this fix in our blog on saving overproofed dough.

Is butter or shortening better for yeast rolls? ›

Can I substitute butter for shortening (or vice versa) in a recipe? The short answer is yes, butter and shortening can be used interchangeably in baked goods as one-to-one swap.

What happens if you put too much yeast in rolls? ›

This can affect the bread by adding a "yeasty" taste if you put too much into the dough. General amounts of yeast are around 1 - 2 % of the flour, by weight. Too much yeast could cause the dough to go flat by releasing gas before the flour is ready to expand.

Can you use milk instead of water in yeast rolls? ›

If, for example, the recipe calls for a cup of water, use half water and half milk, or all milk instead. If the recipe doesn't call for any liquid at all, just leave out the dry milk and increase the amount of flour a bit. Incorporate it into the dough little by little, so as not to make the dough too stiff.

Is milk better than water for yeast rolls? ›

Yep, you can always sub water for the milk in bread recipes. It does affect the texture a bit, though. Bread made with water will not be as soft or fluffy as bread made with milk, the crumb won't be as fine, and it will go stale faster as well.

How long can yeast rolls sit before baking? ›

These unbaked dinner rolls can be refrigerated for up to 18 hours before baking. Remove from the refrigerator an hour and a half before serving. Let them stand for about 1 hour 15 minutes before baking.

How do you know when yeast rolls are done? ›

Use a thermometer (I like the Thermapen) to assess the doneness of pan breads, freeform loaves, and soft rolls. A temperature of 190°F at the center will yield bread that's fully baked (soft and moist) but not over-baked (tough and dry).

How long should yeast dough sit? ›

If your dough is kept at around 80°F, it should take between 1 and 1½ hours to rise double in volume.

Can yeast rolls sit out overnight? ›

Yes, you can leave dough at room temperature overnight. It is actually recommended to let the dough proof overnight as it allows for a longer fermentation process, which can enhance the flavor and texture of the final product.

What makes yeast bread light and fluffy? ›

Sugar: When yeast is mixed with sugar it consumes the sugar and produces carbon dioxide gas, which causes the bread dough to rise and become light and airy. Instant Yeast: Instant dry yeast can be added directly to the flour mixture without needing to be activated first.

Why is my bread not light and fluffy? ›

For baking light and fluffy bread, it is necessary to choose flour that has high levels of protein. If you choose to use flour with lower protein levels, you'll be left with the bread being dense.

How do you make dough lighter and fluffier? ›

Adding dry milk powder to your bread dough will help your loaf rise higher. In addition, the loaf will stay soft and hold moisture longer which again means it will last longer. It also helps brown the crust. If you want a lighter fluffier bread loaf just add 2 Tbsp of dry milk to the flour per loaf of your bread.

Why is my bread dense and not fluffy? ›

Fermentation is at the heart of many of them. (FYI: Fermentation refers to the process yeast goes through to make bread rise or proof.) If the fermentation is too fast or too slow, too long or too short, or not as predicted, dense bread is often the result.

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