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Soft, buttery, and slightly sweet, these Skinny Dinner Rolls are out-of-this-world delicious and only 70 calories each!

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Believe it or not, it’s actually pretty easy to make your own dinner rolls. The hardest part is waiting for the dough to rise. Actually, the hardest part might be waiting for them to cool enough to eat right out of the oven. The way these make your house smell is worth the wait!

If you’ve made my Light Brioche Buns, then this recipe will look pretty familiar. These are way more fool-proof than the buns, though. Since these rise to the point where they are touching each other, they won’t deflate on you when you put the egg wash on.

Plus, this can be made ahead! Perfect for a busy holiday dinner.

How to make the dough

It’s easiest to make these rolls if you have a stand mixer, but don’t worry if you don’t I’ve used a food processor before and it worked just fine.

You start by mixing up the dry ingredients, then adding the butter and mixing until it is dispersed through the flour mixture. Then, add your wet ingredients and let the mixer knead until a smooth dough forms, about 3-5 minutes.

If using a food processor, pulse until the dough pulls from the sides of the bowl and forms together, about 2-3 minutes.

In order to get that soft and fluffy texture, we’re going to let the dough rise twice. When you first mix it together, it should look like this:

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Cover and let the dough rise in a warm place for about an hour, or until it has more than doubled in size. If you’re working in a cold kitchen, let your oven heat for a minute or two, turn it off, then let your dough rise in there.

It should look like this, with lots of air bubbles:

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Now you’re ready to form your dough balls. Cut and form into 24 balls. Divide the dough into half, then divide each half into 6ths. Cut each 6th in half, and there you go!

Line them up in a 13×9 baking dish. I do six rows of four rolls each. Space them as evenly as you can, then cover and let rise again for another hour. They should look like this:

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Gently top with egg wash you’re good to go! They’ll continue to rise a little bit as they bake. If you’re having a hard time getting them to brown on top, just broil for 30 seconds or so.

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Can I make Skinny Dinner Rolls ahead of time?

Yes! They reheat beautifully, either in the microwave or in the oven.

If you’re looking to prep the dough ahead of time for fresh-baked rolls, you can make the dough the day before. Follow the recipe up to the point where you’ve formed the rolls in the baking dish. Cover and refrigerate over night.

Just make sure you take them out of the refrigerator about 30 minutes before you want to bake them to allow the rolls to come to room temperature. Otherwise, they won’t bake evenly.

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Can I Freeze Skinny Dinner Rolls?

Yes! The recipe makes 24 rolls, which is A LOT. But if I’m going to go through the trouble to make my own rolls, I want to make sure I have a lot of them. I always end up freezing about half of the recipe.

You could separate them all and freeze individually, or freeze a whole section of them. Wrap with with aluminum foil, then wrap again with plastic wrap. This should prevent them from freezer burn for up to a month.

Reheat in the microwave or oven for quick rolls! We love to use them as slider buns, too. Leftovers would be great in a french toast casserole or as the base for Sausage and Apple Stuffing!

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I’d love to hear from you if you make this recipe! It makes my day when you share your pics on Instagram and tag me (@litecravings). Don’t forget to use #litecravingsrecipes to make sure I see it. If I don’t get a chance to scroll through my tags quickly enough, I won’t see your post. I always make a point to look through the hashtags, though, so I’ll see it there.

Skinny Dinner Rolls

Soft, buttery, and slightly sweet, these Skinny Dinner Rolls are out-of-this-world delicious and only 70 calories each!

Prep Time2 hours hrs

Cook Time25 minutes mins

Total Time2 hours hrs 25 minutes mins

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Servings: 24 rolls

Calories: 70kcal

Author: Geri

Ingredients

  • 3 1/3 cups + 2 tbsp all-purpose flour
  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • 1 tbsp instant yeast
  • 1 1/2 tsp kosher salt
  • 2 tbsp light butter (I used Earth Balance Whipped)
  • 1 cup warm water
  • 2 tbsp almond milk (skim milk will work)
  • 2 eggs, divided
  • 2 tbsp flour, or kneading the dough

Instructions

  • Whisk together flour, salt, sugar, and yeast in your large bowl. In a microwave-safe measuring cup, add water and milk. Microwave for 45 seconds, until very warm. Whisk 1 egg in separate bowl.

  • Set your mixer on low, then add in light butter. Mix for about a minute, or until butter is distributed through flour mixture.

  • Turn the speed up to medium and slowly add in your wet ingredients, including the whisked egg. "Knead" the dough with your mixer for about 5 minutes, or until dough is slightly elastic. (See blog notes for using a food processor instead.)

  • Use a spatula to form the dough into a ball. Cover and let rise in a warm place until more than doubled in size, about 45 minutes-1 hour.

  • Dust a cutting board with 1 tbsp flour. Use the extra tbsp to flour your hands. Scrape the dough onto your cutting board and knead just until the dough is not as sticky.

  • Grease a 13×9 baking pan. Cut dough into 24 portions, roll each into a small disk, and place in your baking pan. You should have 6 rows of dough balls, 4 of each across (see picture above).

  • Cover and let rise again. The rolls should rise until they are fully touching each other.

  • Preheat oven to 350F Whisk remaining egg with 1 tbsp water. Lightly brush tops of rolls with egg wash. Bake for 20-25 minutes, broiling in the last 30 seconds if the tops aren't brown enough.

Notes

Click here to determine your WW PersonalPoints for this recipe (if you are logged in to your WW app, it should calculate for you automatically). Calculated per roll.

WW Green, Blue, and Purple SmartPoints: 2 per roll (4 SP for 2 rolls; 7 SP for 3 rolls)

Nutrition

Calories: 70kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 0.5g | Sugar: 0.5g

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FAQs

How do you enhance store bought dinner rolls? ›

Try sprinkling herbs over the warmed rolls, or cracking some salt over them. One of our favourite ways to uplift a store-bought dinner roll is to drizzle some olive oil over them for instant Mediterranean flair!

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.

What should I serve dinner rolls in? ›

Using a bread basket to serve dinner rolls is a natural go-to for most individuals. Since most dinner rolls tend to be served warm, using a napkin can help to retain the the heat of the dinner rolls.

How do you shape fancy dinner rolls? ›

Knotted Rolls

Divide the dough into the desired number of rolls. Working one at a time, roll each piece of dough into a ball, and then into a rope. Tie a knot in the center of the rope and tuck the ends under. Learning how to shape dinner rolls into something fancy really is that easy!

Should you brush dinner rolls before baking? ›

This is most commonly done on lean dough rolls. Egg wash: Either egg yolk (to aid in browning), egg white (to add shine), or whole egg wash (for both) can be brushed onto the surface of proofed rolls before baking.

How long do store bought dinner rolls last? ›

Commercially baked breads and rolls can be stored at room temperature for 2 to 4 days or 7 to 14 days in the refrigerator. Bread products retain their quality when stored in the freezer for 3 months. Any breads containing meat or hard cooked eggs must be refrigerated within 2 hours.

How do you make homemade rolls less dense? ›

Don't rush the rising time.

For flavor and texture, these fluffy dinner rolls need an initial rise and then a second proof after they're shaped. This ensures that your rolls are light and fluffy and not dense bricks.

Why are my rolls dense and not fluffy? ›

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.

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.

What is the difference between Texas rolls and dinner rolls? ›

Texas Size rolls are 50% larger than our Dinner Rolls. The only difference is the roll size. Why did my dough not rise? Sometimes dough has been allowed to thaw and refreeze, which can deactivate the yeast.

What is the difference between a bun and a dinner roll? ›

Rolls are typically proofed and baked closer together for a softer, “pull apart” result. This makes them great for dipping or eating alongside other food. On the other hand, buns are proofed with space between them, which makes them crustier.

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).

What size should a dinner roll be? ›

For size reference, the pre-bake weight of dinner rolls typically falls between 60g to 80g each. Imagine a 60g roll as the size of a plum when baked, while a baked 80g roll is closer to a Granny Smith apple. Moving up in the ranks are burger buns, which weigh around 100g or so pre-bake.

How do you spice up store bought buns? ›

When it comes down to upgrading store-bought dinner rolls, adding flavor is key. By adding melted butter, fresh herbs, and flaky salt atop your commercial rolls, you're almost instantly transforming mediocre grocery buns into flavorful accompaniments.

Why do my dinner rolls taste bland? ›

Salt adds flavor to bread. If none or too little is used in a recipe, the bread will lack the right flavor and taste "bland." If you reduce the amount of salt, try adding some dried herbs to increase the flavor. Too much yeast in bread will give bread an off-taste.

Why do my homemade rolls have no taste? ›

Flat flavor in bread is almost always because of not enough salt. I agree with you that you don't have enough. About 2% of the flour weight. In your recipe with 5 cups of flour (600g) that would be just over 2tsp of table salt (12g).

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