When I look at these dinner rolls I can't help but think of Jim Henson. Random, I know, but let me explain. When I'm by myself in the kitchen there's a lot going on: I'm cooking, tasting things, making huge messes, jotting notes in my kitchen notebook and often listening to music or an audio book. While I was prepping most of the Friendsgiving food you saw this week on the blog, I was also listening to a Jim Henson biography. I highly recommend making it a priority to check out a few biographies this next year, even if you're not a big reader. Hearing more about the lives of people you look up to or admire is truly inspiring. It's easy to get really focused on your own life and your struggles, short comings and also successes. But, I LOVE hearing how creative heroes of mine dealt with life's challenges. Reminds me that we all have hard things we go through. We all doubt ourselves at times. And that's ok.
I know what you're thinking, "Isn't this post suppose to be about dinner rolls?" Good point. Thanks for rabbit trailing with me there for a second.Dinner rolls are an absolute must at any big—well—dinner. And these are just that: standard but delicious dinner rolls. These don't have a bunch of weird flavors or a overly complicated method to make them. I did decide to shape them all a little different, just for fun. But you could totally bake them in a more traditional dinner roll shape as well. If you're looking for a basic, no-fail and yummy recipe, give this a try.
Easy Dinner Rolls, makes 20-25 (depending how you shape them)
1/4 cup warm water
1/4 cup + 1/4 teaspoon sugar
3 teaspoons active dry yeast
1 1/2 cup warm milk
1/2 cup melted butter
2 teaspoons salt
4 eggs
2 cups all purpose flour
4 cups bread flour
First, combine the warm water and sugar. Stir to dissolve. Pour the yeast into the water and just allow that it sit for 5 minutes. It should foam/bubble a little, that means your yeast is working.In a mixer fitted with a dough hook (or you can do this by hand if you're working on your arm muscles) Stir together the yeast water, sugar, milk, melted butter and salt. Mix in the flour, two cups at a time. Making sure it all get's incorporated well. Mix in three eggs, one at a time, in between each addition of flour. Once you've added all the flour and the dough begins to form a ball knead for an additional 3-4 minutes with a mixer, or 5-6 minutes by hand. Place in a lightly oiled bowl, cover and allow to rise until doubled in size (about an hour). Storing the bowl in a warm, draft-free spot is the best way to ensure it rises properly in a reasonable amount of time. I often stick mine in the oven (turned off).
Roll out onto a lightly floured surface. Divide into 20-25 pieces and shape as desired. Place in a buttered baking dish and allow to rise for an additional 30 minutes. Whisk the remaining egg in a bowl with a teaspoon or two of water. Brush over the tops of the rolls. Add a few seeds or dried herbs if you like. Bake at 375°F for 18-22 minutes until the rolls begin to brown. Serve warm with plenty of softened butter. xo. Emma
Credits // Author: Emma Chapman, Photos by: Janae Hardy
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I love finding inspiration from other creative people, like you said about reading biographies. I will definitely have to check out Jim Henson’s! Thanks for the ideas. I also love listening to new music while cooking or crafting, I find that very inspiring too!
It’s just a gourmand Thanksgiving!!
Oh my YUM! These look so cute! I thought they were mushrooms at first…ha!
I’m with ya on reading biographies. It can be so interesting and wonderful to really “know” the life of someone you admire! So cool!
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My Husbands Grandmother always host Thanksgiving. This will be the first time she’s asked someone to cook….
Who do you think that is…
I’m nervous as can be and these sound SO perfect. I’ll be trying these! Hope its a success!
How yummy!
Emma x
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I’m excited to try this recipe for any night of the week…we have a lot of yeast waiting to be made into something delicious. Thanks for sharing!
Ymmy,
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Biographies are among my favorite things to read! Although I work in a library, I find I read mostly non-fiction. And it makes for some good multi-tasking! Learning and cooking all at once!
Now these look delicious! I’ve actually never cooked with yeast before, but I think it’s time I just dove in and tried!
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These are so easy to make, I think I’m going to try them out for dinner tonight 🙂
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Friendsgiving parties are the best, you guys are soo cute! =)
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Yay! Now that I have my KitchenAid mixer I’m super excited about anything where I get to use my dough hook! 🙂
Yummy- those look great!
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These look great, and the perfect size too xo
yum! can’t wait to make these tomorrow to go with my crawfish étouffée.
i won’t need so many though, at what point in the process would be a good time to freeze the dough? right before brushing on the egg wash?
what a great thing to have on hand in the freezer too!
Janae really knows how to take photos of food! Looks yummy 🙂
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Rolls, so yummy! Thankful for all the sharing and inspiring.
ah thank you! I always buy rolls but these look so much better!!
It is on my bucket list to make my own dinner rolls. So warm, so yum.
I really needed to read the sentences “we all doubt ourselves at times. And that’s ok” today, I’ve been doubting myself these past couple of days and those sentences have definitely helped! I think I might even write them down and put them on the wall.
I am also going to try make these dinner rolls aswell 🙂
These looks so so delicious! Thanks for the recipe!
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These look so good!
Lulu xx
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That is yummy!! Thanks for posting. Truly inspirational.
Definitely gonna try :)Hope I can make this perfect.
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Just made some curry and I think these rolls will go amazing with it! Thank you for the recipe!!
I can’t wait to make this! I have a quick question if I don’t have bread flour on hand what can I substitute this with? Thank you for always sharing the good stuff!
yummy! never knew bread could be so easy to make!
xxoo,
nikki
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These look so good. We had a go at making rolls and turned them into hedgehogs:
http://littlebuttondiaries.com/2013/09/12/hedgehog-rolls/
First, I totally relate to the Jim Henson story, because I listen to books all the time, and I always remember them in tandem with whatever activity I was doing at the time. Hmmmm… maybe a good tip for kids studying? I love dinner rolls… I could (almost) eat them and skip the rest of the meal:)