Homemade Dinner Rolls
From zen2
Prepare the Dinner Roll Yeast
- Mix 1 packet of dry yeast to 1/4 cup of lukewarm water
Start the Roll Doug
- While that's dissolving, we're going to get 1 cup of milk, and 3 tbsp of butter and throw it in the microwave for a minute to warm the milk.
- In the meantime we're going to throw in (to the yeast mixture):
Ingredients
- 1 beaten egg
- 2 tbsp sugar
- 3/4 tsp salt
- 3 cup of flour
Directions
- Add the warm milk/butter mixture.
- That can't be piping hot, so let it cool to warm before adding. Otherwise you will kill the yeast.
- Give that a mix, and then add another cup of flour. Switch to a spatula.
- Give that a mix and add a third cup of flour and that will form a wet, sticky dough.
- But it should be dry enough to scrap out on to the cutting board to begin to knead.
- So after 3 cups of flour, it should look like this.
- Knead the Dinner Roll Dough
- On a floured board, we're going to plop down the dough and we're going to work that for about 6-7 minutes.
- We're only going to add flour in when the dough gets too sticky to knead.
- So make sure your hands are floured, and work that using the old kneading method - half turns and push it with your palm.
- Knead that until you have a smooth and elastic, but still soft and slightly sticky dough.
- Don't work too much flour into the dough, only add it if it gets to sticky to work with.
- So knead it until it gets to this point - this is what I mean by elastic, see how it springs back.
- Form that into a nice smooth ball.
- Allow the Dough to Rise
- In a mixing bowl, add a 1/2 tsp of vegetable oil, throw in the dough and make sure it's coated with oil so it doesn't dry out.
- Cover with a towel and let it rise, in a warn spot, until double in size.
- Should take about an hour to an hour and a half.
- Form the Dinner Rolls
- After it doubles, throw it on a lightly floured cutting board, and pat it down with your hands.
- Form it into a square shape. Then take a knife and cut it into 12 pieces.
- Then we're going to shape the rolls, which is very simple.
- Just take a piece of dough and roll it into a round shape in your palm.
- Let the Rolls Rise
- Now, we're going to put them on the pan, kind of close, about 1 1/2" apart.
- As they rise and double in size, which will take about 30-45 minutes, they will sort of touch each other and that's what going to give them that great dinner roll shape.
- Bake the Dinner Rolls
- We're going to bake these at 350 degrees F. for 20-25 minutes, until golden brown.
