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Herbed Dinner Rolls

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Nothing says a dinner meal is complete until warm rolls are set out. Fluffy, tender, buttery and herbaceous…these Herbed Dinner Rolls are the perfect companion to roasted chicken, a hearty stew, or a grilled steak.

Made using the Roll and Go Master Mix, the key to making Herbed Dinner Rolls is to form a slightly sticky dough. Adding too much flour or mix in this case will cause your finished roll to not be as tender or moist. There’s nothing fancy-forming about these rolls either. After the initial rise, just pinch equal size dough balls and place them into a greased pan. Rise again and bake off to golden goodness!

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Herbed Dinner Rolls

Fluffy, tender, buttery and herbaceous…these Herbed Dinner Rolls are the perfect companion to roasted chicken, a hearty stew, or a grilled steak.

  • Author: Erin Thomas
  • Prep Time: About 15 Minutes + 2 Hour Rise
  • Cook Time: About 25 Minutes
  • Total Time: About 2-1/2 Hours
  • Yield: About 24 to 30 Rolls 1x

Ingredients

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1 tbsp. active dry yeast

11/2 cups lukewarm water (98110 degrees F)

2 large eggs, slightly beaten

1/2 cup unsalted butter, melted

5 to 6 cups Roll and Go Mix

1 tsp. dried rosemary

1 tsp. dried thyme

1 tsp. dried oregano  

Instructions

In a large bowl or standing mixer bowl, stir yeast in lukewarm water.  Let set for about 5 minutes, or until foamy.  Stir in eggs and butter.  Add 5 cups of Roll and Go Mix and herbs.  Blend until smooth.  Add additional cup of Roll and Go Mix to form a soft, not overly sticky, dough. Knead for about 5 minutes or until smooth and elastic.  If using a standing mixer, use the dough hook attachment. 

Place dough into a lightly buttered or sprayed large bowl.  Turn to coat top.  Cover with a slightly damp towel or plastic wrap.  Place in a warm location to rise until doubled, about 60 minutes.  While dough is rising, butter or spray a 13 X 9-inch baking pan.

After first rise, punch dough down and let rest for 10 minutes.  Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Divide dough into 24 to 30 dough balls, about the size of a golf ball.  Place into pan about 1/2 inch apart.  Cover again with a slightly damp towel or lightly placed plastic wrap. Let rise until doubled in size again, about 30-45 minutes.  Bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until golden brown.  Brush baked rolls with additional melted butter.  Serve warm.

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