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Small Batch Dinner Rolls might seem like a fairytale, but I assure you: it can be done. This is the perfect recipe to make just the right amount of rolls…so you’ll only eat four one. Plus: they’re done in about 45 minutes AND I’m showing you how to make maple butter too!
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Why you need Small Batch Dinner Rolls
I love bread. I love it for breakfast. I love it for lunch. For lunch dessert. For dinner. For actual dessert. It’s a scientific fact: if I have bread in the house I will eat it all. Well, that’s a lie. If I have good bread in the house I will eat it all. {Sliced wheat bread need not apply.}
There is nothing I like more with dinner than a hot and fluffy and fresh dinner roll, especially if we’re having soup or salad. Plus, if we’re having soup or salad, that means there are calories left for bread. I have 3 people in my family. My husband is weird and doesn’t eat bread. My daughter and I can eat 12 rolls in one setting!
You can see why it’s really bad for me to make a full recipe of dinner rolls. Since I made 45 Minute Dinner Rolls, they have been super popular. There is only one problem with that recipe, and it’s not because it doesn’t work (#itmostcertainlydoes). The problem is that it makes 12 rolls.
Ingredients Needed
- Warm Water: think “hot bathwater”
- Olive Oil: you can also use vegetable oil or melted butter
- Sugar: helps activate the yeast
- Yeast: you can make this recipe using active dry yeast OR rapid rise (instant) yeast (see how below)
- Salt: for flavor
- Flour: Use all-purpose flour for this recipe
Active Dry Yeast
- Mix the yeast with some sugar and very warm water. I heat my water in the microwave for about 30 seconds to get it to very warm bathwater temperature. (Remember – all microwaves perform differently.)
- You let that mixture sit in the bowl of your stand mixer with some olive oil for 15 minutes. It gets really frothy.
- Then you mix in your flour, slowly, using your dough hook. The dough comes together quite nicely with just a little stickiness. It should somewhat clean the sides of the bowl as it whips around and forms a dough ball. If it’s too sticky (as in, it gets all over your hands and stays there when you try and touch it) you can add more flour, but you shouldn’t need more than an extra 1/4 cup or so.
- You should be able to handle the dough well enough to separate it into 4 pieces and place it in your pan.
- You let them sit another 5 minutes (place them near the preheating oven), then you bake for 11-15.
How to make Dinner Rolls Fast
- Whisk 3/4 cup flour, salt, sugar and yeast in your bowl.
- Heat your water to between 120-130°, then stir in oil. Add to dry ingredients.
- Add another 3/4 cup flour and mix until smooth, adding up to 1/4 cup more flour so that the dough isn’t too wet.
- Turn the dough out onto a well floured surface and knead until smooth and elastic. Rest 10 minutes.
- Form into 4 dinner rolls and place in pan. Place pan on top of stove (so the heat from preheating can help them rise) and let them rise 15 minutes. Bake 18-24 minutes or until golden.
Other Yeast Recipes
Small Batch Dinner Rolls (45 minutes) + Maple Butter
Ingredients
Rolls with Active Dry Yeast
- 1/2 cup warm water 30 seconds in the microwave; think hot bathwater (110-115°)
- 3 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 tablespoons sugar
- 1 tablespoons active dry yeast
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
Rolls with Instant Yeast
- 1 ½ cups all-purpose flour up to 2 cups
- 1 tablespoon granulated sugar
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 1 packet Instant (rapid rise) yeast (2 ¼ teaspoons)
- ½ cup warm water 120-130°
- 3 tablespoons olive oil
Maple Butter
- 1/4 cup salted butter very soft
- 2 tablespoons pure maple syrup
- 1/8 teaspoon maple extract optional
Instructions
Rolls with Active Dry Yeast
- Preheat oven to 400°F. Spray a 6” round cake pan (or other similar sized pan) with cooking spray.
- Place the water, olive oil, sugar, and yeast in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the dough hook. Let the mixture rest for 15 minutes. It will be very frothy when your timer rings!
- Mix in the salt and flour using the dough hook. Start on “Stir” for a few seconds, until the flour starts to incorporate. Switch to “2” for about 30 seconds and then kick it up to “3” until the dough completely comes together. You know it’s done when all of the dough will join to form a ball and the sides of the bowl are almost clean (no dough left). If your dough is too wet, add an additional tablespoon or two of flour.
- Place dough on a lightly floured cutting board and section into 4 balls. Place the rolls prepared pan. Let rest for 5 more minutes.
- Bake for about 11-15 minutes, or until the tops start to get golden.
Rolls with Instant Yeast
- Preheat oven to 400°F. Spray a 6” round cake pan (or other similar sized pan) with cooking spray.
- Whisk ¾ cup flour, salt, sugar, and yeast in the bowl of a stand mixer.
- Heat water to between 120-130°F. Add oil then add to dry ingredients. Mix with dough hook until wet and combined then add ¾ cup flour and mix until dough forms, adding up to ¼ cup additional flour so that dough is soft but not wet.
- Turn out dough onto floured surface and knead until smooth and elastic. Let rest 10 minutes. Form in to 4 balls, place in prepared pan. Let pan sit in a warm place to rise 10-15 minutes.
- Bake 20-25 minutes, or until golden on top and cooked through. Serve warm.
Maple Butter
- Whisk all ingredients in a small bowl. Store covered in refrigerator, best served at room temperature.
Recipe Notes
- You can mix by hand or using a hand mixer.
- Use an instant read thermometer for best results measuring water temperature.
- Use a loaf pan, 6-inch round cake pan, or just bake rolls on a cookie sheet.
- You can make 4 rolls or 8 smaller ones.
Recipe Nutrition
If you’re as in love with small batch recipes as I am, be sure to try out my small batch brownies, chocolate chip cookie, and blondie recipes. Or even small batch confetti cupcakes or small batch snickerdoodles!
Learn how to make a small batch of dinner rolls in about 45 minutes! This is the perfect small batch recipe for a smaller family or when you want homemade dinner rolls!
Can’t wait to make these.
I’m thinking about doubling the batch and freezing them.
How well do they freeze and reheat?
I’ve never frozen them, but I assume it would be okay. It might be good to layer them between paper towels to absorb moisture in the freezer and during defrosting. ๐
Oh gosh I love bread too. I will pass by plenty of other perfectly good things to get to the dinner rolls. haha so bad. I LOVE that you made a small batch! Which would help to control how many I would eat in one sitting : )
I’d rather skip all other food if it means I can eat bread. ๐ Thanks Ashley!
You are seriously BRILLIANT!!! This is the perfect, perfect recipe for my small family! I always make wayyyy to many rolls and they go to waste. I can not wait to try these!
I have never made my own dinner rolls…but this looks easy! And, I love that it’s small batch, as there is only two in my family!
Pretty sure I am gonna spread that maple butter all over my face. Pinned! ๐
Oh my goodness, I am such a sucker for homemade rolls and I love this smaller batch! That means I won’t feel guilty eating the whole batch and the maple butter sounds amazing! Pinning ๐
Thanks for the pin Kelly!
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