Soft Sourdough Dinner Rolls Recipe (2024)

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A simple overnight recipe for making soft and fluffy pull-apart sourdough rolls. Grace the dinner table with these sweet rolls made from scratch.

Long fermented with no commercial yeast, these rolls with a slight sourdough tang is the perfect addition to any home-cooked meal.

The overnight sourdough rolls recipe calls for five simple healthy, natural food ingredients. I begin the process the evening before, mixing all of the ingredients in the bowl of a stand mixer and using a dough hook; the mixer kneads for 10 minutes. The bread proofs overnight, and the next day, I begin making rolls.

Don’t have a sourdough starter? Here’s a recipe fora homemade sourdough starter. If you’re making it from scratch, you’ll need to feed it for 5 to 7 days before it is ready to be used for baking.

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Easy Sourdough Pull Apart Dinner Rolls

These soft sourdough dinner rolls are simple to make. They are large, fluffy rolls with a tender crumb making them perfect for a pat of butter and a drizzle of honey.

When it comes to baking bread, I enjoy using simple bread recipes that don’t require a lot of hands-on time. I often refer back to my recipes like homemade buttermilk biscuits or our homemade yeast rolls.

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Lately, I have been using a lot of overnight, long-fermented sourdough recipes. Sourdough bread is more nutritious than regular bread. The lactic acid bacteria found in sourdough bread helps degrade phytates, which increases mineral absorption. This is one way in which sourdough bread is more nutritious than conventional bread. (Source)

Sourdough is fermenting grains, allowing the natural yeast in the dough to rise the bread and break down the naturally occurring phytic acid in the grains. Phytic acid breakdown helps increase some nutrients, like folate. Fermenting grains help lower the amount of gluten and improve digestibility.

Tips for Making Fluffy Sourdough Dinner Rolls Recipe

  • Some sourdough starters are more sour or tangy than others. My sourdough does not have a strong tany taste, therefore there is not a strong taste of sourdough tang in these rolls. If you find these rolls are too tangy, use less sourdough starter. If you use less sourdough starter, use less flour.
  • Lay out the butter so that it is at room temperature.
  • Heat the milk at a very low temperature, until it reaches around 105 degrees. Then, add the butter and allow it to melt into the warm milk.
  • Start with the lowest recommended amount of flour that the recipe calls for. Then, gradually add 1/4 cup of flour at time until the sticky dough pulls away from the sides of the bowl. Every time I make bread, the amount of flour that I use will vary.
  • Use an active, bubbly sourdough starter for this recipe.
  • Using a kitchen scale to measure the dough into equal pieces. This ensures that all the rolls are the same size, therefore, allowing them to bake evenly.
  • The time that it takes the rolls to double in size will depend on the climate, activity of the starter and so many other factors, so be sure that they have doubled in size before baking.
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Kitchen Essentials for Fluffiest Sourdough Rolls

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Ingredients for Sourdough Pull-Apart Dinner Rolls

  • 2 cups fresh active sourdough starter
  • 1 1/2 cups milk, warm around 105 degrees
  • 1/2 cup butter, room temperature
  • 1 cup honey
  • 6-7 cups of white organic flour

How to Make Soft Sourdough Dinner Rolls

For this easy recipe, I detail the process that I went through to make the best homemade sourdough dinner rolls. This recipe requires a bit of planning that starts the day before baking or serving the soft sourdough rolls.

Step 1: Feed the Starter

At 7:00 A.M.
Mix equal amounts of flour, water, and unfed starter. Using a wooden spoon, stir ingredients together. Set the mixture in a warm spot and let the dough double in size with many noticeable bubbles.

Step 2: Add Ingredients

At 7:00 P.M.
Using the recipe, mix active starter, all-purpose flour, warm milk, butter, and honey in a stand mixer with a bread hook. Start by adding 6 cups of flour to the mixing bowl, then add 1/4 cup of flour at a time until the dough pulls away from the sides of the bowl. Once the dough pulls away from the bowl, allow the mixer to knead the dough for 10 minutes on medium speed.

Step 3: Cover and Proof

Transfer dough from the mixer bowl to a large mixing bowl. Cover the bowl and leave it on the countertop work surface overnight in a warm place to proof for the first rise for 8-12 hours. The following day, the dough should be double in size.

Step 4: Form Rolls

The following day, around 8:00 A.M.,
Pull off a small amount of bread dough, and using a kitchen scale, measure the dough to 3.5 ounces. Punch the dough down and turn the dough several times in the bowl. Form the roll by pulling the dough from the top to the bottom center to create the perfect, smooth dough roll.

Place seam side down of roll in cast iron skillet or another form of a baking dish, leave a small amount of space between each roll to allow space for rising. Cover with a damp tea towel and let the dough go through a second rise at room temperature until doubled in size.

The rising time for the rolls to double in size will depend on the climate, activity of the starter, and other factors, so be sure that they have doubled in size before baking.

Step 5: Bake

Bake rolls at 375 degrees in preheated oven. Bake for 25-30 until the tops are lightly golden brown. Remove from oven, and cool in the skillet before removing.

Step 6: Serve

Remove rolls from cast iron skillet, brush the top of the dough lightly with melted butter or serve with soft butter and honey.

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Sourdough Bread Recipes

  • Sourdough Sandwich Bread
  • Sourdough Cinnamon Rolls
  • Artisan Sourdough Loaf

Printable Recipe Card for Sourdough Roll Recipe with No Yeast

This amazing recipe has become a well-loved dinner roll recipe in our home. It took multiple tries to get the recipe right, but I finally feel like it’s one we all love. I hope it is one that your family will enjoy just as much.

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Sweet Honey Sourdough Dinner Rolls

Yield: 24

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes

Additional Time: 16 hours

Total Time: 16 hours 50 minutes

A simple overnight recipe for making soft and fluffy pull-apart sourdough rolls. Grace the dinner table with these sweet rolls made from scratch. Long fermented with no yeast, these rolls with a slight sourdough tang are the perfect addition to any home-cooked meal.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups fresh active starter
  • 1 1/2 cups milk, warm around 105 degrees
  • 1/2 cup butter, room temperature
  • 1 cup honey
  • 6-7 cups of white organic flour

Instructions

How to Make Soft Sourdough Dinner Rolls

For this easy recipe, I detail the process that I went through to make the best homemade sourdough dinner rolls. This recipe requires a bit of planning that starts the day before baking or serving the soft sourdough rolls.

Step 1: Feed the Starter

At 7:00 A.M.Mix equal amounts of flour, water, and unfed starter. Using a wooden spoon, stir ingredients together. Set the mixture in a warm spot and let the dough double in size with many noticeable bubbles.

Step 2: Add Ingredients

At 7:00 P.M.Using the recipe, mix active starter, all-purpose flour, warm milk, butter, and honey in a stand mixer with a bread hook. Start by adding 6 cups of flour to the mixing bowl, then add 1/4 cup of flour at a time until the dough pulls away from the sides of the bowl. Once the dough pulls away from the bowl, allow the mixer to knead the dough for 10 minutes.

Step 3: Cover and Proof

Transfer dough from the mixer bowl to a large mixing bowl. Cover the bowl and leave it on the countertop work surface overnight in a warm place to proof for the first rise for 8-12 hours. The following day, the dough should be double in size.

Step 4: Form Rolls

The following day, around 8:00 A.M., punch the dough down and turn the dough several times in the bowl. Pull off a small amount of bread dough, and using a kitchen scale, measure the dough to 3.5 ounces. Form the roll by pulling the dough from the top to the bottom center to create the perfect, smooth dough roll.

Place seam side down of roll in cast iron skillet or another form of a baking dish, leave a small amount of space between each roll to allow space for rising. Cover with a damp tea towel and let the dough go through a second rise at room temperature until doubled in size.

The rising time for the rolls to double in size will depend on the climate, activity of the starter, and other factors, so be sure that they have doubled in size before baking.

Step 5: Bake

Bake rolls at 375 degrees in preheated oven. Bake for 25-30 until the tops are lightly golden brown. Remove from oven, and cool in the skillet before removing.

Step 6: Serve

Remove rolls from cast iron skillet, brush the top of the dough lightly with melted butter or serve with soft butter and honey.

Notes

Tips for Making Fluffy Sourdough Dinner Rolls Recipe

  • Some sourdough starters are more sour or tangy than others. My sourdough does not have a strong tangy taste, therefore there is not a strong taste of sourdough tang in these rolls. If you find these rolls are too tangy, use a little less sourdough starter. If you use less sourdough starter, use less flour.
  • Lay out the butter so that it is at room temperature.
  • Heat the milk at a very low temperature, until it reaches around 105 degrees. Then, add the butter and allow it to melt into the warm milk.
  • Start with the lowest recommended amount of flour that the recipe calls for. Then, gradually add 1/4 cup of flour at a time until the sticky bread dough pulls away from the sides of the bowl. Every time I make bread, the amount of flour that I use will vary.
  • Use an active, bubblysourdough starterfor this recipe.
  • Using a kitchen scale to measure the dough ensures that all the rolls are the same size, therefore, allowing them to bake evenly.
  • The time that it takes the rolls to double in size will depend on the climate, activity of the starter and so many other factors, so be sure that they have doubled in size before baking.

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this post was modified and updated on July 11, 2021

Soft Sourdough Dinner Rolls Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to fluffy sourdough? ›

Keeping the lid on for the first part of baking allows steam to expand between the gluten fibers to rise the bread and create a fluffy loaf. Step 4: Remove the lid and bake for an additional 12-14 minutes or until the crust is crispy and golden brown. Once you take the lid off, the bread likely won't rise anymore.

How to get soft crust on sourdough bread? ›

Brush With Butter

Butter contains fats that retain gases during baking, ensuring the dough rises properly in the oven and softening the crust. If you forget to brush the dough before you bake, you can still apply it as soon as you take it out. The butter will minimize the amount of crisping a loaf will do as it cools.

What is the best flour for fluffy sourdough bread? ›

Bread flour (or baker's flour) is a high protein, white flour that is milled specifically for baking bread and sourdough. What is this? You'll get the best results for your sourdough bread from using bread flour. The most popular bread flour in the US is King Arthur Bread Flour.

Why is my sourdough not puffy? ›

My loaf is very dense and didn't rise.

Most likely when this happens, it's not you - it's your starter. If your loaf is dense, has uneven holes and a gummy texture, most likely there wasn't enough active wild yeast in your starter to make the bread develop and rise during baking.

How can I make my bread fluffier instead of dense? ›

Potato Flakes or Potato Water

Starch helps the dough by trapping the gas from the yeast in the dough and makes the bubbles stronger. This helps the bread to rise and be lighter and fluffier. If you are boiling potatoes, you can use the unsalted water in place of the water in your bread recipe to help out the yeast.

How to soften dinner rolls? ›

Cover the rolls with a slightly damp, clean kitchen towel. Wrap the entire plate in a dry tea towel. Microwave until just warmed through, 30 to 45 seconds. The rolls should not be piping hot, or they will turn tough and chewy as they cool.

Why are my homemade dinner rolls dense? ›

Rolls that are not light and fluffy can be the result of using too much flour (not measuring the flour correctly, as we mention above), or not using the type of flour your recipe calls for. Another reason for dense tough rolls is overmixing, which will produce too much gluten.

How do you make old sourdough bread soft? ›

In the oven: Preheat oven to 200° or Warm setting. Wrap the bread in a damp (not soaking) towel, place on a baking sheet, and pop it in the oven for 5-10 minutes. In the microwave: Wrap the bread in a damp (not soaking) towel, place it on a microwave-safe dish, and microwave on high for 10 seconds.

How do you keep sourdough soft? ›

Plastic Bread bags

Plastic bag storage is better for sourdough breads that have a softer crust. This is because they do tend to let in and hold on to more moisture. So, if you are wanting your sourdough boule to stay crusty, plastic may not be the best option.

What temperature do you bake sourdough bread at? ›

Preheat your oven with a baking surface or combo cooker/Dutch oven inside to 450°F (230°C). Remove your dough from the fridge, score it, and transfer it to the preheated baking surface or combo cooker. Bake for 20 minutes with steam.

How do I make my sourdough rise more? ›

Another tip is to add some sugar or honey to the dough, as this will also help the yeast become more active. Keep the dough and starter in a warm environment, between 70° and 90° is ideal. To ensure it rises at its quickest rate. With these tips, you'll be sure to get your sourdough starter rising quickly!

What is the secret to sourdough bread? ›

The secret to sourdough is simple: water. The more water you add to your dough will affect how open the crumb (bigger holes and softer texture) will be once it's baked.

What does baking soda do to sourdough? ›

Baking soda or bicarbonate of soda can be used in sourdough bread to create a less sour loaf. Added after bulk fermentation, but before shaping, it can help to create a lighter, more fluffy loaf of sourdough.

What does overproofed sourdough look like? ›

Note: As loaves begin to overproof they lose their height and shape. The crumb becomes more dense. The holes become more ragged and irregular in shape. The crust begins to thin and separate from the crumb.

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