No Knead Honey Butter Rolls (Easy Dinner Rolls Recipe (2024)

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These soft No Knead Honey Butter Rolls are amazingly fluffy and delicious with a honey glaze. Easy homemade dinner roll recipe is perfect to serve any time of the day.

No Knead Honey Butter Rolls (Easy Dinner Rolls Recipe (1)These yeast milk bread rolls are also perfect for any family gathering or Holiday. Easier to make because no need to knead the dough.

Although the no-knead dough is easier to make, the proofing or fermentation is longer so the gluten strands can develop. The advantage is it creates a much deeper flavor from the yeast fermentation.

No Knead Honey Butter Rolls (Easy Dinner Rolls Recipe (2)Here is what you’ll need to make these easy no-knead honey butter rolls (dinner rolls).

Milk– 2% milk or whole milk, bring to warm temperature.

Yeast– Active dry yeast or instant yeast

Honey – 100% natural honey or mild-tasting honey to sweeten the dough and feed the yeast to activate.

Egg– beaten whole egg at room temperature to easily incorporate to other ingredients.

Flour – All-purpose flour or bread flour

Salt – to add flavor, strengthen the gluten strands, and create a perfect golden brown color crust.

Butter – softened unsalted butter added to the dough for a softer texture and buttery flavor.

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Make the No Knead Dough. In a bowl, add warm milk, yeast, and honey. Mix until blended. If using active dry yeast let it stand for 5 minutes or until foamy. To make sure the yeast is still well and active.

Add one beaten egg and mix until blended. Then add all-purpose flour and salt. Use a rubber spatula or wooden spoon and mix until it forms a dough. The dough should be sticky. Do not add more flour, otherwise, the bread will be dense.

No Knead Honey Butter Rolls (Easy Dinner Rolls Recipe (4)Mix in the softened butter until incorporated. Give a few folds and let it rest to rise in a warm place. Make sure to cover it to prevent the dough from drying out.

Proofing the No Knead Dough. This will take about an hour to 2 hours to rise and develop elastic strong gluten strands. Depending on the temperature in your kitchen. It’s ready when it doubles in size. You will notice the strong long gluten strands have developed and the elastic sticky texture.

No Knead Honey Butter Rolls (Easy Dinner Rolls Recipe (5)Shaping the Honey butter rolls. Place it onto a floured surface and give the dough a few folds to smooth out the texture. Divide the dough into 2 then cut and divide each dough into 12 pcs for mini-size dinner rolls.

Flatten and shape each dough into a ball and place it on a baking sheet. Just about half an inch apart. Arrange them to look like a honeycomb.

Bake. Brush each top of the dough with egg wash and bake in a preheated oven at 345°F for about 15 to 18 minutes.

While baking the bread rolls, make the honey butter glaze. Mix the melted butter and honey until well blended.

No Knead Honey Butter Rolls (Easy Dinner Rolls Recipe (6)Let the dinner rolls cool down for 5 to 10 minutes. Then brush the top with honey butter glaze. Drizzle more honey if desired and serve it warm.

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These delicious No Knead Honey Butter Rolls are amazingly soft and fluffy. Easy homemade dinner rolls recipe is perfect to serve any time of the day.

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5 from 2 votes

Author: Maricel

Course: Bread, Breakfast, Snack

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 2 hours hours

Servings: 24

Watch How to Make It

Ingredients

No Knead Dough

  • 1 cup milk Warm
  • 2 tsp yeast active dry yeast or instant yeast
  • 2 tbsp honey
  • 1 egg room temperature
  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 tsp salt
  • ¼ cup unsalted butter softened
  • eggwash 1 egg + 1 tbsp. milk

For the Glaze

  • 1 tbsp salted butter melted
  • 2 tbsp Honey

US Customary - metric

Instructions

How to make the No-Knead Dough

  • In a bowl, add warm milk, yeast, and honey. Mix until blended. If using active dry yeast, let it stand for 5 minutes or until foamy.

  • Add one beaten egg and mix until blended. Then add all-purpose flour and salt. Use a rubber spatula or wooden spoon and mix until it forms a dough.

  • Proofing. Mix in the softened butter until incorporated. Give it a few folds and let it rest to rise in a warm place for about an hour and a half to 2 hours. Or until it doubles in size.

  • Place on a floured surface and give the dough a few folds for a smooth texture. Divide the dough into 2, then cut and divide each dough into 12 pcs for mini-size dinner rolls.

  • Flatten and shape each dough into a ball and place it on a baking sheet. Just about half an inch apart. Arrange them to look like a honeycomb.

  • Brush each top of the dough with egg wash and bake in a preheated oven at 345°F for about 15 to 18 minutes.

For the Honey Butter Glaze

  • While baking the dinner rolls, make the honey butter glaze. Mix the melted butter and honey until well blended.

  • Let the dinner rolls cool down for 5 to 10 minutes. Then brush the top with honey butter glaze. Drizzle more honey if desired.

Notes

The dough should be sticky. Do not add more flour, otherwise, the bread will be dense.

Proofing the No-knead dough. Make sure to cover it to prevent the dough from drying out. This will take about an hour to 2 hours to rise and develop elastic strong gluten strands. Depending on the temperature in your kitchen. It’s ready when it doubles in size. You will notice the strong long gluten strands have developed and the elastic sticky texture.

Nutrition Facts

No knead Honey Butter Rolls

Amount Per Serving

Calories 98Calories from Fat 27

% Daily Value*

Fat 3g5%

Saturated Fat 2g13%

Trans Fat 0.1g

Polyunsaturated Fat 0.2g

Monounsaturated Fat 1g

Cholesterol 14mg5%

Sodium 108mg5%

Potassium 40mg1%

Carbohydrates 15g5%

Fiber 0.5g2%

Sugar 3g3%

Protein 2g4%

Vitamin A 100IU2%

Vitamin C 0.02mg0%

Calcium 17mg2%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

Is it better to butter rolls before or after baking? ›

Butter basting: Rolls can be brushed with butter before, during, or after baking. While it doesn't brown the surface as much as egg wash will, it does promote browning and adds a lot of flavor.

Can you use honey to proof yeast? ›

Yeast: Instant or active yeast that hasn't expired and looks healthy (not clumped and discolored). Sugar or Honey: Either one will work, and you only need about a teaspoon to feed the yeast.

Why are my homemade dinner rolls hard? ›

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.

How do I make my rolls more airy? ›

Tips for Making Fluffy Dinner Rolls
  1. Don't get the milk too hot. The optimal temperature for milk is around 100 degrees F. ...
  2. Make sure your yeast isn't old. ...
  3. Use a combination of all-purpose and bread flour. ...
  4. Mix your dough long enough. ...
  5. Don't rush the rising time. ...
  6. Don't over-bake.

How can I make my bread fluffier instead of dense? ›

If you want a lighter fluffier bread loaf just add 2 Tbsp of dry milk to the flour per loaf of your bread. Vinegar has a very similar effect to the dough as the ascorbic acid. It helps hold the dough together and strengthens the bubbles so they won't pop.

Should I use parchment paper for dinner rolls? ›

I suggest using parchment paper to line the baking dish to ensure that the rolls are easy to remove from the pan to serve. Once the homemade dinner rolls are formed and placed in the baking sheet, let them rise again until they are doubled in size (30-60 minutes).

Should I bake rolls on parchment paper? ›

Baking rolls on a baking sheet: These rolls can also be baked on a rimmed baking sheet if you'd prefer not to have the tear-away edges. Line the baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking liner and space the rolls a few inches apart.

Is melted or softened butter better for cinnamon rolls? ›

It can definitely be tempting to just stick that butter in the microwave if you've been storing it in the fridge, which can easily lead to accidentally melting it, but ensuring that your butter is softened will make all the difference: It will make it easier to evenly spread the filling on top of the dough.

What happens when you add honey to bread? ›

Color: Honey can give bread a darker crust and crumb color due to its natural sugars caramelizing during baking. This can result in a golden or amber hue, depending on the type and amount of honey used. Tenderizing: Honey can act as a dough conditioner, making the bread softer and more tender.

How do I know if I killed my yeast? ›

Take a liquid measuring cup and put 1/2 cup of water in it. Add a teaspoon of sugar and stir until the sugar dissolves. Sprinkle a teaspoon of the yeast on top of the water and let it sit for ten minutes. If the yeast has foamed up after that ten minutes, that means your yeast is alive (sugar is yeast's favorite food).

Can you add too much honey to yeast? ›

In answer to your question, you can use too much honey. Somewhere above 4 1/2 pounds per gallon, you get into territory that is very tough for yeast, and many will stall before fermentation is complete. When above 5 pounds per gallon (above a gravity of 1.200 you reach a point where most yeast can't even start.

What happens if you add too much flour to dinner rolls? ›

Too much flour results in a dry, crumbly dough that's unpleasant and difficult to work with. It doesn't stick to itself and tends to fall apart when kneaded.

Why are my dinner rolls tasteless? ›

Flat flavor in bread is almost always because of not enough salt.

How can I make my bread lighter and fluffy? ›

All it takes is a small amount of dough enhancer per loaf to create a much lighter and fluffier result. Using a dough enhancer like Vital Wheat Gluten works to improve the texture and elasticity of the dough and elongate the strands of gluten. Doing so allows more room for the gas in the dough to develop and rise.

Why is my bread not light and fluffy? ›

Incorrect Activation or Wrong Yeast. For the bread to appear soft and fluffy, You must ensure that your yeast ferments correctly. It's not just the temperature in your kitchen, but also the activity of the yeast. Also, you must add the yeast to warm water to activate it.

Why are my homemade rolls so dense? ›

There may be several reasons for a dense, cake like texture in bread. It may indicate the kneading wasn't enough for the gluten to develop properly, or the dough was proved for too short a time or the dough may have been too dry. It is also worth checking the flour you used.

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