
Introducing the Most Delicious HOMEMADE DINNER ROLLS! Imagine rolls that are so soft, buttery, and downright heavenly – they’ll disappear in a flash from your home. These fluffy homemade dinner rolls are an absolute crowd-pleaser!
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		The Best Homemade Dinner Rolls
- Prep Time: 3 hours
 - Cook Time: 12 minutes
 - Total Time: 3 hours 12 minutes
 - Yield: 20 1x
 - Category: Side Dish
 
Ingredients
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			- 1 1/2 Tablespoons of Yeast
 - 1/4 cup of Warm Water
 - 1 teaspoon of Sugar
 - 1/2 cup of softened Butter
 - 1/2 cup of Sugar
 - 3 Eggs
 - 1 cup of Whole or 2% Milk (preferably warmed)
 - 4 3/4 cups of Flour (may need to add more)
 - 2 teaspoons of Salt
 - Brush on top of rolls: 4 – 8 Tablespoons of softened Butter
 
Instructions
- In a small bowl, combine yeast, warm water, and sugar. Allow the yeast to bubble and foam for 10 minutes.
 - In a stand mixer or large bowl, cream butter and sugar for 1 minute. Add eggs and milk, mix for 2 more minutes. Add the proofed yeast mixture.
 - Pour in flour and salt. Mix for 5-7 minutes until the dough starts to come off the sides of the bowl. Add 1-3 Tablespoons of flour if needed.
 - Cover the bowl and let the dough rise in a warm place until it doubles in size (about 1-2 hours). For a quicker rise, preheat the oven to 200 degrees, turn it off, and place the bowl inside until doubled in size.
 - Once doubled, roll the dough into small balls (16-20, depending on size preference). Place them on a greased or buttered baking sheet, close together. Brush rolls with softened butter, cover, and let them rise for 1 hour.
 - Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
 - Bake for 14-18 minutes or until golden brown. Brush rolls with remaining melted butter.
 - Serve warm or store in an air-tight container.
 
Notes
- What type of yeast to use?* Choose between traditional active dry yeast and instant fast-rising yeast. Fast-rising yeast, like Fleishmann’s instant dry yeast, works 50% faster. Activate yeast with warm water or milk and a sprinkle of sugar for best results.
 - How to know if the yeast is working?* Mix yeast, warm water or milk (about 105-110 degrees), and sugar into a bowl. It should become foamy or produce bubbles within 5 minutes. If not, start again with a new batch.
 - Bonus Tip:* Keep yeast away from salt during activation, as salt can hinder the yeast’s performance. Enjoy your delightful homemade dinner rolls!