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Happy November! Now that Halloween is over, everyone is looking forward to Thanksgiving. When it comes to Thanksgiving, there is one thing I love most: homemade dinner rolls.
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In this post, you will learn how to bake the best and easiest dinner rolls, on a skillet. And yes, they are pull-apart bread, too.
The best thing about this dinner rolls recipe is that it takes only 60 minutes to make and it’s actually A LOT easier than you think. The recipe is fail-proof and yields soft, light, fluffy buns. Fresh off the oven, these buns are great as is, or with just a slather of butter. It’s that simple.
There are many ways to dress up your dinner rolls but the classic buttered rolls will hit all the right notes. Sprinkle some kosher salt on top of the rolls and you and your family will be happily eating away the entire skillet of these soft and amazing dinner rolls!
How Many Calories per Serving?
This recipe is only 530 calories per serving.
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Skillet Dinner Rolls
Ingredients
- 2 packets active dry yeast (total 1/2 oz or 14 g + 1 tablespoon sugar)
- 1/4 cup warm water
- 1 1/4 cups milk
- 5 tablespoons sugar
- 3/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 cup unsalted butter
- 4 1/2 cups sifted all-purpose flour
- 1 large egg
- baking spray
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- 3 tablespoons melted unsalted butter
Instructions
- Dissolve the yeast with the sugar in warm water. Heat the milk with the sugar, salt, butter until lukewarm.
- Add the egg to the yeast mixture. Combine the yeast mixture, the milk mixture, and all of the flour. Stir to combine well. Cover the dough and rest for 15 minutes. Using a stand mixer with a dough hook, knead the dough for 5 minutes.
- Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C).
- On a floured surface, roll out the dough and divide it into 18 balls, about the size of a small tennis ball. Cover and let rise for 25 minutes. Spray the baking spray on a 10-inch (25cm) cast-iron skillet, arrange the dough balls on the skillet. Sprinkle the kosher salt evenly on the surface. Bake for 10-12 minutes, or until the surface of the dinner rolls turn golden brown. Brush with the melted butter and serve warm.
Notes
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I tried to make these, unfortunately the recipe was very confusing. My rolls never rose, turned out like golf balls. Still not sure how much yeast is required and do you use a stick of butter – it says 1/4 and 1/2 stick? Which is it?
1/4 cup is the same as 1/2 stick butter. 2 packets of dry yeast as stated clearly in the recipe.
These look amazing and easy for a stay at home mom who has 5 mouths to feed. I’m going to try them tonight. Let you know how they come out. Never made homemade rolls in my life.
I baked them for 15 minutes @ 375F, until they were golden brown, let cool in the pan while I got the rest of my dinner ready to serve {10 min.}… The rolls were so light and fluffy, so airy, by far the best Ive ever eaten ! I made sure to leave room in my belly for a 2nd roll, I made them big {fit 9 in the skillet}. I froze the other half of the dough. Pretty sure I’m going to make cinnamon rolls with it.
Hi Denise, thanks for trying my skillet dinner rolls. So happy that you love them.
my jar of active dry yeast has “1 packet = 2 1/4 tsp” on the label. Try checking your jar for the packet conversion.
They are so delicious and delicate.oh man and super easy. Smell awesome rolls..lol
They have been in the oven for 17 minutes at 375F and are insipidly pale and doughy. No way they could bake in 10-12.
Wouldn’t you just let them rise in the skillet!
Should I go ahead & cover the side of the cast iron skillet with foil to begin with or just wait till I notice the sides are browning faster than the middle?
You can cover from the beginning if you like.
I have packets if fast rising yeast. You called for 2 packets (3/4 oz or 21g). The packets are 1/4 oz each & 7g which means I would need 3 packets. Is that right?
I think so!
Is the dough sweet? I live in South East Texas and they all eat sweet bread. Nasty. Unfortunately for me I wasn’t born here and haven’t acquired a taste for sweet bread.
No, these skillet dinner rolls are not sweet at all.
If I don’t have a stand mixer, can I knead by hand? Or hand mixer (with only the standard attachment)?
I think you can knead by hand but it will be difficult to do with a hand mixer, I think.
Thank you for this awesome recipe!
I just made these! I used a copper skillet and baked 10 minutes longer, also used coconut flour, oil ,sugar, and almond milk! They are fantastic! Light, fluffy, yummy!
Thanks for trying my dinner rolls.