You will love this Buttery Bread Recipe
My dad surprised me with this brand-spankin’-new bread machine for Christmas!
My other bread machine was on its very last leg after being used countless times over the last seven years, so I was thrilled with this gift. Plus, this new one is more high-tech, larger, and has two kneading paddles.
I’ve already been extremely impressed at the difference in the texture of the dough I’ve made as opposed to my other smaller bread machine.
The new bread machine came just in time for the Eat From The Pantry Challenge and has proven to be a very useful tool to have at my disposal — especially on days when I don’t have a lot of time to spend in the kitchen.
I tried a new recipe yesterday since we needed some bread to go along with dinner. This is a recipe from my brother, it uses basic ingredients you usually will always have on hand, and it literally took me 5 minutes of labor!
The rolls turned out beautifully and my whole family thought they were very delicious.
It’s definitely a winning recipe and one I’ll be making many times again.
Bread Machine Rolls ingredients
- 1 cup warm milk (90-100 degrees)
- 1/2 cup butter, softened
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 2 eggs
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 4 cups flour (I used half fresh-ground whole-wheat and half unbleached flour.)
- 2 1/4 teaspoons active dry yeast (or one packet)
How to make Yeast Rolls (Bread Machine)
1. Add ingredients in the order list to your bread machine. Run on dough cycle.
2. When the dough is complete, divide the dough into 20-24 equal portions and shape it into balls.
3. Place dough balls on a greased baking sheet. Cover and let rise for 15 minutes.
4. Preheat oven to 375º.
5. Bake risen rolls in preheated oven for 13-16 minutes, or until golden brown.
6. Brush with melted butter as soon as they come out of the oven.
How to Serve this Buttery Bread Recipe
These delicious rolls go wonderfully well with almost any meal — soup, pasta, meat and potatoes, casseroles, etc.
They also make yummy sandwiches — perfect for quick lunches!
How to Store Bread Machine Dinner Rolls
Let them cool completely and store leftovers in an air-tight food storage container or zip-top bag.
You can also freeze them for several months.
Bread Machine Rolls FAQs
If you used denser flour (whole wheat, whole grain, etc) your rolls won’t be as light and fluffy. We recommend using at least half all-purpose or bread flour for this recipe.
Try adding a bit more liquid (or less flour) to the recipe next time. Also, don’t over-bake the rolls — check them a few minutes early to prevent them from drying out.
Now that I have a bread machine that makes beautiful dough with only a few minutes of work, I think I’m going to be doing a whole lot more baking. I might even attempt making cinnamon roll dough in the bread machine–something I’ve never had success with before.
Buttery Bread Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 cup milk 90-110ºF
- ½ cup butter softened
- ¼ cup sugar
- 2 eggs
- 1 tsp salt
- 4 cups flour
- 2¼ tsp active dry yeast (1 packet)
Instructions
- Add ingredients in the order list to your bread machine. Run on dough cycle.
- When the dough is complete, divide the dough into 20-24 equal portions and shape it into balls.
- Place dough balls on a greased baking sheet. Cover and let rise for 15 minutes.
- Preheat oven to 375º.
- Bake risen rolls in preheated oven for 13-16 minutes, or until golden brown.
- Brush with melted butter as soon as they come out of the oven.
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Terrie Wyatt says
What kind if yeast do you use, quick rise or regular?
Olivia says
Regular (Active Dry)! -Olivia, MSM Team
Mary Ellen says
When using whole wheat flour, I like to add a tablespoon of vital wheat gluten. The gluten keeps the rolls from being too dense and gives that same soft feeling that all-purpose flour gives to rolls.
Angela O says
Could someone help me–I don’t generally do well with yeast breads and this one is no exception. I’ve made this 3 times and and each time they just don’t rise well. What am I missing? HELP?????? (I do love the taste, but boy, are they heavy!)
Rachel says
I made these rolls this week and they were the best rolls I’ve ever had! They turned out perfect … I did add a bit more sugar to make the dough and as soon as they came out of the oven, I brushed honey butter on them. SO YUMMY!! I froze the few that we didn’t eat and they come out perfectly after just a few seconds in the microwave. My kids and husband loved them in their lunches as ham and cheese rolls. I will make this recipe over and over again! Thanks for another winner, Crystal! I love so many of your recipes. 🙂
Lauren says
Thanks for sharing this recipe. I tried them & they came out perfectly & were so delicious. I thought I was going to freeze some of them, but they disappeared far too fast for that.
Amy says
Crystal-
I need some help! I tried this recipe and others, my rolls just don’t seem to rise enough. I’m wondering if I got the milk too hot or not hot enough. Do you use a thermometer to check the temp of the milk?
I used 1/2 arthur court white bread flour and 1/2 prairie gold whole wheat.
Thanks!
rachelc says
Just wanted to follow up and say… these were DELICIOUS. I had some butter spray, which I used before I baked them. I thought they were perfect. Thanks so much. This one is a keeper for us.
rachelc says
I am making these right now… and I am VERY excited!! Ha ha. Just wanted to say how much I love my bread machine. I got it as a wedding gift. I think it took me like 3 years to get it out of the box. Now I used it almost every week. LOVE IT. It’s also good to know that I might be able to get one at a thrift store if I burn this one out!!
Savings & Stewardship says
Those look so good! I would LOVE it if you would come link this recipe (and/or others you have) on my recipe post. I’m sure you are very busy & I might be the tiniest blog on Earth, but if you get a moment, here’s the direct link! Hope your last few days of Eating from the Pantry are going well! Maybe my Meatball Sub recipe can inspire you :).
http://savingsandstewardship.blogspot.com/2010/01/best-meatball-subs-ever.html
Homestead says
No one has suggested making soft pretzels yet…. I like this recipe (but I don’t know who to credit) but I’m still searching for the perfect cheesy-mustard recipe.
Also- I often make a batch of bread dough and wrap it around hot dogs or sausages (We used to have these pigs-in-a-blanket for school lunches on Fridays). They are a big hit with the kids and my husband loves to take them out in the field with him…. it doesn’t matter if they get smooshed in a backpack. And I’ve rolled dough out for “dinner-namon” rolls…. just sprinkle with leftover taco meat, cheese, pulverized veggies, tomato sauce…. (or chicken & white sauce) or whatever leftovers you have…. roll up like cinnamon rolls, let rise and bake. Super-easy finger food dinner that can be eaten in the yard while running through the sprinklers. (Yes, I have summer on my mind…. it is cold here.)
Soft Pretzels
2 LB
1 1/4 cups water
3 1/2 cups flour
1 tsp salt
1 egg yolk
1 Tbsps oil
1 tsp lemon juice
2 Tbsps sugar
1/8 tsp white pepper
1 Tbsps active dry yeast
Glaze
1 egg white
1 Tbsp water
Toppings
kosher salt or sesame seeds or parm sprinkles
Use dough setting. Remove from breadmaker when done.
Punch down and on a lightly floured surface cut the dough into 16 equal pieces. Roll each piece of dough into a rope about 16″ long and shape into a pretzel.
Place the pretzels on a greased baking sheet 1 1/2″ apart. Brush with combined egg white and water. Sprinkle with toppings. Bake in preheated 375 degree (F) oven for 15 to 20 minutes or until gold brown.
becomingfrugal says
I love the breadmaker, I’m making bread right now! Someone asked for maker recommendations, and after much review, I opted for the Panasonic SD-yd250, and I love it. It was under $100 when I got it. I have read that some of the best breadmakers are the ones like moneysavingmom just got though, I believe those are the top of the line, brand wise, but that was out of my budget at the time and having never tried breadmakers before I was hesitant to go right to the more exp. brands. My panasonic breadmaker has been awesome though, I really love it and always recommend it to friends asking about breadmakers. I know they’re a bit expensive, but totally worth it if you love fresh bread, it’s super quick to just through all the ingredients in, and let it do all the work!
Tracy K. says
Crystal: thank you so much for the recipe. I made these rolls last night and my boys gobbled them up. I rolled all the dough-balls out and put half in the freezer. I was afraid we would have too many leftover and they wouldn’t get ate. Should have baked them all. My husband commented that this was a definite “make again” recipe. Again, much thanks for all you do!
KITB says
Crystal,
I have had a Zojirushi for 7 years and I love it. I use it about 4 times a week. Here’s a link to a recipe for Cinnamon Swirl Bread we eat on a regular basis:
http://todosandtadas.blogspot.com/2010/01/cinnamon-swirl-bread.html
Sonya says
I made this recipe today and it was AMAZING. The only addition was that I added 2 heaping teaspoons of gluten since I used freshly ground whole wheat flour for half the flour. Loved it!! In answer to some of the questions about bread machines, I have a vitamix and grind my own flour, but I use a Breadman Ultimate Plus machine. I got it at Walmart.com for $60-$70 and have been really happy with it. It has a stainless steel finish and does well with whole wheat bread.
Sarah O'Neill says
My parents bought me this EXACT same bread machine, and I had NO bread baking experience, it was just always something I wanted to try. I wasn’t expecting such an awesome machine for my first one! It took me a few trials to nail down white bread, but I’ve managed to find a good, fast and easy one. I’m thrilled that you’ve asked for good recipes because I have been looking to broaden my horizons!
Allyson says
Awesome dad!
Allyson says
I just made these, I didn’t have any flour just bread machine flour and they turned out FANTASTIC!! They were sooooooooooooo good!!!
Thanks !
Katie says
Found an instruction manual on the kenwood site which was downloadable!
Made bread with my 5 yr old and he had it for his tea with Honey on it:) Happy now both smiling.
Suzanne B says
I love my Zo…it ROCKS! You can skip over to my blog to get a recipe for Rice Bread. It’s a super bread, that also uses up your leftover white or brown rice….
I also have a trusted Hawaiian dinner roll recipe that I’ll be posting this next week when I make oven ribs 🙂
Like I always say: A Zo is the way to go!!!
Happy Baking!!
Alison says
My favorite homemade cinnamon rolls recipe is called “Cinnamon Rolls III” from AllRecipes.com
Rene says
Here is a link to my homemade whole wheat bread. It is so yummy and healthy too. It is by far the best whole wheat bread recipe I have ever made. I freshly grind my wheat berries and there is freshly ground flax seed in it as well which makes it even healthier. Enjoy!!
http://budgetsavingmom.com/2010/01/14/whole-wheat-bread-recipe/
christy says
Just made the dough and they are currently rising. Did half white and half whole wheat so we shall see how they turn out. I have always been intimidated by my bread machine but might have to give it a try more often, would like to start making our bread instead of buying.
Rae says
Thanks for that tip Kansas Mom, never thought about cutting it first then slicing. I still want a horizontal maker but that will atleast hold me off until then lol.
And Tammy, yes good point. Crystal your dad is really great at thoughtful, useful, and generous gifts. He sounds like a great dad 🙂
Kathryn says
I also can say that this is a super recipe! I use the icing recipe, but just skip the cream cheese.
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/clone-of-a-cinnabon/detail.aspx
mandy says
I don’t have a bread machine. If I were to do this by hand, how long does your bread cycle run, as in how long should I knead and rise the dough before I shape it into rolls. Thanks, sounds so good!
Krista lyle says
Thank you so much, I made these last nite they were so good and so easy. I think I am going to start using them in place of store bought buns. Thanks again!!!
Toni says
I was wondering about freezing too. I’m looking to participate in some OAMC and read somewhere that you should freeze the dough in “balls” separately, before the first rise. Then take them out, let them rise, and bake. Once place actually said to let them rise, punch them down and let them rise again before baking? Crystal, have you had any “freezing” experience with this particular recipe? I would love to have ready made dough in the freezer. Thanks!
Kelly says
Would you mind posting the name/brand/model of your new bread maker? I have looked at getting one, but would like to get one that others can highly recommend.
THANKS!
Gretchen says
Your recipe is pretty much the Buttery Bread Machine Rolls from Recipezaar and they are a favorite at our house. I make them for everything. They also freeze very well. I do brush them with butter as soon as they come out of the oven. I got my bread maker at a garage sale and I love it. I really mainly only use it for making the dough.
Here are some of my favorite bread machine recipes:
http://todaysdailydose.blogspot.com/2009/05/tasty-tuesday-some-favorite-bread.html
I know it isn’t a bread machine recipe, but if you are going to make cinnamon rolls I highly recommend Pioneer Woman’s cinnamon rolls. They are unbelievable.
And THE BEST WHOLE WHEAT BREAD RECIPE EVER is Marilyn Moll’s recipe:
http://extraordinaryordinarylife.wordpress.com/2009/08/17/the-best-whole-wheat-bread-recipe-and-variations/
I just use her bread machine instructions.
Congrats on getting your new machine.
Kathy says
These rolls look delicious! They will be showing up on our menu next week! I also tried your banana bread recipe tonight, slightly altered to make muffins and I added chocolate chips and my two year old said, “Mommy, I love them!”. I have enjoyed the creativity and fun experiments with the Eat out of the Pantry Challenge!
Lea says
I’m contemplating buying this bread machine too–how timely. If you’re looking for more recipes, I’ve heard good reviews about The Bread Lover’s Bread Machine Cookbook by Beth Hensperger.
Alisha Hughes says
You’re adorable. Your rolls look yummy. Happy for you and your fam.
Ryn says
That is so funny… we got a bread machine years ago for our wedding, and I’ve never used it. But just two nights ago I got it out and started looking through the recipes. I’ll definitely have to try it out this weekend!
Sarah says
This is my absolute favorite bread machine roll recipe. We grind our own wheat flour which makes them even better.
Honey Wheat Rolls
http://givemeneither.com/yummy-honey-wheat-rolls-2/
Susie E. says
I use my fresh milled flour and my standard bread recipe for cinnamon rolls. I don’t need extra sugar in the dough because of the simple, yummy cream cheese icing I use.
Basic dough for loaves, rolls, or cinnamon rolls:
1 1/2 c warm buttermilk (regular milk is ok in a pinch)
1 egg
1/3 cup vegetable oil
1/3 cup sugar, or sucanant
4 1/2 cups fresh milled flour
1/2 c instant potato flakes (makes a lighter consistency)
1 tbs yeast
2 tsp salt
Add ingredients to breadmaker in order listed. when dough cycle is complete, roll out the dough to about 1 inch thick. Spread with soft butter or magarine, sprinke with a 1/4 cup cinnamon sugar mixture and then spread 1/2 cup brown sugar over the top of the cinnamon mixture. (optional…sprinkle raisins or craisins on top of brown sugar) roll up dough, cut into 1 inch slices and place in well greased pans. Let rise til double. Bake for 350 degrees for 15 minutes.
Icing:
soften 4 oz of cream cheese. sift in 1 1/2 to 2 cups powered sugar and stir til blended. Add OJ to reach a pourable consistency (it doen’st take much, just a tablespoon or two!!!) pour over warm rolls.
(This is one of the most popular dishes at our Teacher Appreciation breakfasts!)
Tish says
I too use the recipe for clone of a cinnabon on allrecipes…They are so easy to throw together and delicious…I love to make them a day ahead and keep in the fridge until ready to use, just take them out and let the rise before baking:)!
Summer says
I just made these exact rolls this past weekend, and they were delicious! They made a ton, so we had two night worth of yummy rolls from them. I have another batch working in my bread machine as we speak!
cjs says
Thanks for all the recipes everyone – I have a bread machine that I haven’t used in ages. I was thinking of selling it, but now I have new inspiration!
Jason baby says
I bought a brand new machine too before Xmas. I need to get it out my basement and make some bread!
NerdMom says
I make Garlic Parmesan Bread with my bread machine. It is a pantry recipe! You don’t have to include the Parmesan cheese if you don’t have it on hand.
http://nerdfamilyfood.blogspot.com/2008/06/garlic-parmesan-bread.html
Lisa says
I am wondering if they hold up well over night? Some bread machine rolls just dont do well the next day. Are they still soft and yummy the next day?
Katie says
HELP NEEDED PLEASE:)
I have a Kenwood Rapid Bake BM200 Breadmaker bought for me by my kind mother-in-law only we seem to have lost the instructions in one of our many house moves. Looking at your picture and reading your recipe (plus wanting to do it for the “use from the pantry challenge”) has made me long for homemade bread. I would be very grateful, (so will my children and husband) if someone could tell me how to use it!!
It appears to have different programmes but I can”t remember what they are for and after several frantic hours of trying to find the instruction (and free recipe booklet) I have resolved to the fact they are well and truly lost:(
Elaine says
You can search online for almost any manual using brand/make/model number info.
I’ve search for breadmaker, range, ac and other things and found them all.
jillbert says
You’re a lucky woman! 🙂
I’ll bet you can use that same recipe for cinnamon rolls.
Sonshine says
here is the link….http://glimpseofsonshine.blogspot.com/2007/11/honey-oatmeal-breadbreadmachine.html
Sonshine says
Our favorite “go-to bread” recipe is my honey oatmeal bread. It is done in the bread machine and I love either making the big loaf that the bread machine makes or just doing up the dough in the machine and then making rolls. 🙂 The rolls end up being like those hard crusted rolls you find at the grocery store’s bakery dept. but soooo much better!
Here is a link for the recipe…honey oatmeal bread.
Margery says
I have a Zojirushi, too, and I love it. It can handle the fresh-milled whole wheat flour where most other machines can’t. I will have to try out your roll recipe, too.
Amiyrah says
Here’s a link to my post with all of my favorite bread recipes, bred machine ones and by-hand ones:
http://4hatsandfrugal.blogspot.com/2009/06/bread-recipes.html
Carrie says
Bread machines are one of the best things to get at a thrift store because many people receive them as gifts but never use them. I got mine for $4 at Goodwill.
But I would NOT say no to a nice new one like Crystal got as a gift. Lucky girl!
leah belle says
one of my favorite bread machine recipes:
http://leahbellesrecipes.blogspot.com/2009/03/potato-rolls.html
Kansas Mom says
Susan, my bread machine warms the ingredients for me, so I don’t have to worry about temperature that much, but you will definitely kill your yeast if it’s too hot. I’d recommend trying a candy thermometer. They’re very handy to have in the kitchen anyway.
My bread machine makes tall loaves. We always just cut the loaf in half and then slice each half to make sandwiches or toast. It works perfectly. (I have to cut them in half to fit them in the loaf bags anyway. Why can’t anyone make bread machine loaf sized plastic bags??)
Connie R. says
This is our family favorite bread machine bread. It comes from “The Bread Machine Cookbook II” by Donna Rathmell German
Honey Bread
Water: 1 cup
Vegetable oil : 1 tablespoon
honey : 1/4 cup
salt: 1 teaspoon
oatmeal: 1 cup
bread flour: 2 cups
yeast: 2 1/2 teaspoons
Put the ingredients in according to your machine guidelines and push start! I think you’ll find this to be a favorite too.
Tammy L says
Would you laugh if I said I had been wondering what your dad got you this year? heehee I remember the grain mill, and then a Vita Mix… so I was curious as to what would be next! 😀 Enjoy lots of fresh bread!! 😀
Danielle says
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/clone-of-a-cinnabon/detail.aspx
I don’t have a bread machine but my bosch works just as well. This is our FAVORITE cinnabon recipe! It is even written for a bread machine!
Elle Crawford says
I use this same recipe and my family and friends love the rolls. I brush the tops of the rolls with an egg mixture before baking and they turn out so shiny/golden.
Ashley B. says
Those look delicious! I don’t have a breadmaker…yet 🙂 But I can’t wait to make my own bread as soon as I get one!
Texas Deal Darlings says
Try these cinnamon rolls!
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/clone-of-a-cinnabon/detail.aspx
I use my bread machine for the dough and they are delicious!
Susan says
I’ve had a Zojirushi for 9 years – I think it is the precursor to your machine. I used to bake bread in it about 3 times a week, plus making pizza dough, etc. The recipes that came with my machine don’t all work, though – the pizza dough recipe in particular is just not right. It comes out like soup. I use a Fleischmann’s Yeast cookbook that I acquired a number of years ago, and all the recipes seem to translate nicely to the machine. I don’t like to bake a loaf in mine any more, though, because the pan is so old that it’s hard to disengage the bread when finished!
You will have fun with the cake and jam settings, too, and I bet you have all the makings of a cake in your pantry. Mine makes a chocolate-chocolate chip cake that is really yummy!
Rae says
Oh wow lucky lucky! That breadmaker looks awesome. When I get a new breadmaker I want a horizontal loaf maker like you have (I don’t like using the tall loaves for sandwhiches so it doesn’t replace that need) although I’ll probably be getting one that’s not as fancy *tear* 🙁 lol. With the way you cook and bake I know that you’ll get your (well your dad’s) moneys worth 🙂 I’ll have to find this honey oat bread recipe that I had found online. It was really delicious and easy and I’m pretty sure you’d have the ingredients on hand.
Jada @ food.fun.family says
Part of our “Eat From the Pantry Challenge” menu this week is soup. These rolls would be so yummy with a nice bowl of soup. Thanks for posting! ~Jada@foodfunfamily
katie says
That is so funny, I just posted about my favorite bread machine recipe on my blog today! Here is the link…I hope you check it out!
http://cuttingbackkitchen.blogspot.com/search/label/bread
Kristine says
This post comes at perfect timing. I went shopping for a bread maker last night. I went to four different stores with no success. I joked that all of you out there on this pantry challenge got tired of purchasing bread. After all, the pantry challnege is what is prompting my purchase for one of these. My husband asked me to do some research online today. Of course, before I started my research, I checked for new material on your blog,hehehe. (lucky me!) So, with all that being said, does anyone have any suggestions on a place to shop for a good bread maker (machine) ?
Thank you for your time.
Need A Nap2 says
I LOVE Cinnabon cinnamon rolls and here’s a great recipe
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Clone-of-a-Cinnabon/Detail.aspx
But I don’t think the frosting recipe is very good so I use this one
http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,176,130182-241198,00.html
(love those pumpkin bars too), it basically has more butter and more powdered sugar than the allrecipes one.
Your recipe is almost exactly like http://www.recipezaar.com/Buttery-Bread-Machine-Rolls-65340 and it’s really good! 🙂
I found it from http://grocerycartchallenge.blogspot.com/ and she has several bread machine recipes if you haven’t seen her site before. Have fun with your new “toy”! 🙂
Aiming4Simple says
Raisin Bran bread is quite good and it is a nice way to use up extra cereal.
The recipe:
http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Raisin-Bran-Bread
And here’s a post that shows how it looked when I made it:
http://roots-of-simplicity.blogspot.com/2009/07/starting-week-with-menu-and-fresh-bread.html
melinda s says
I’m a bread machine newbie!!! And enjoying it!!
The rolls sound great!! Yum-o-rama!!
Dawn says
April – Rolls aren’t nearly as good after they have been frozen and thawed, they are much drier. You should be able to freeze the balls of dough though and after the dough thaws, let them rise and bake them. Fresh yummy rolls!
Susan says
Sounds like a very yummy recipe. Quick question – to you use a thermometer to test the temp of your liquid? I’ve had horrible luck in doing anything with yeast, but I think I overheat my liquid.
Ashley says
http://www.pantrysecrets.net/
I use this bread recipe for everything. Bread, rolls, pizza dough, cinnamon rolls, hamburger buns, bread bowls, bread sticks…I could go on and on. I don’t have a bread machine but I can make anything in an hour. It’s amazing. The dvd gives you the awesome recipe and instructions on how to make anything bread related in an hour. I use it twice a week. I haven’t bought my own bread, rolls, buns since I got this recipe in September!
Aubrey says
I make caramel rolls and use my bread machine for the dough. You can try my recipe if you like! You can use the dough just for cinnamon rolls too.
http://cookingcraftingandcouponing.blogspot.com/2010/01/carmel-rolls.html
Lana says
Here is a simple way to make cinnamon rolls and no one will guess what you made them from. Use an 8 count can of Grands type biscuits-I usually use Aldi as they have no artificial ingredients. Lay the biscuits out in 2 rows of 4 with all 8 overlapping. Flour your surface so they don’t stick. Now use a rolling pin and roll it out into a rectangle about 3/8 of an inch thick. Spread with butter or margarine then sprinke with brown sugar-enough to make a solid covering but not thick or they are too sweet. Then sprinkle with cinnamon. Rollup and cut into 9 slices. Place in an 8×8 or9x9 baking dish sprayed with PAM. Bake at 375 for about 20 minutes of until golden brown. Frost with 1 cup powdered sugar, 1/2 tsp vanilla and enough milk to make a drizzling consistency. My mother-in-law ate these cinnamon rolls for 10 years or more before she knew my secret recipe and she didn’t believe they were just refrigerated biscuits. I’d love to make them for her now as she went to be with the Lord last February and she LOVED my cinnamon rolls.
Deborah @ B1G1 Bargains & Blessings in a "Banana" says
This is a new favorite at our house; I’m making a loaf right now!
http://b1g1bargainsblessingsbananas.blogspot.com/2009/12/recipe-for-tomato-bread.html
Another favorite is the trusted classic Sweet Butter Bread:
http://b1g1bargainsblessingsbananas.blogspot.com/2009/11/recipe-for-sweet-butter-bread.html
Kim says
I tried that same recipe this weekend. We loved it!
Courtney says
I also got a bread machine for Christmas and a grain mill, too! My family is loving all the homemade bread 🙂
Lisa S says
This is the exact recipe I use and I have a batch in my bread maker right now. I use half wheat and half white flour as well. I roll my dough balls in butter after they are formed (a trick from my mom) and my rolls turn out purfect every time.
Leigh says
Our Dad’s must have been thinking alike, because I got the EXACT same machine from my dad. How crazy is that!
Happy Baking!
Julia says
I don’t have a bread machine, but love to make homemade rolls and cinnamon rolls. Will this recipe work without a bread machine? What would I need to do different? Thanks!
Jessica-MomForHim says
I just use a regular bread machine recipe, and add in some parmesan cheese (the kind in the plastic container works fine) and some garlic powder and parsley or other dried herbs I think might taste yummy. I call it Garlic Parm Bread and everyone loves it! I gave several loaves away for Christmas last year.
I’ve also done dill bread by just adding a little dill mix to my recipe. Very good also!
Sarah Srah says
My husbands parents gave us a bread machine when we got married. I haven’t used it much because I didn’t have a good recipe. I’m anxious to dust my machine off and try this recipe! Thank you for sharing!
Thrifty Jenny says
I recently made French bread for the first time using our bread machine and it turned out great! You only need flour, water, yeast, salt, egg, and cornmeal. (and I bet you could even get by without the cornmeal) Here is the link to the post with the recipe http://thriftyjenny.blogspot.com/2010/01/eat-from-pantry-challenge.html
SnoWhite says
We love our bread machine!
I have the best recipe for cinnamon raisin bread —
http://joyinmykitchen.blogspot.com/2010/01/cinnamon-raisin-bread.html
It also makes great French Toast 🙂
Beth says
I have this same one…a couple years older though! I love it. I probably don’t use it enough though. In the booklet that came with it, there is a recipe for cinnamon swirl bread. It was wonderful!
April says
I got a bread machine for Christmas as well! Hubby picked it up for $6 at the thrift store (he understands my appreciation for both kitchen gadgets AND frugality!), and I have had SO much fun with it. One question, and this may seem kind of obvious, but can you freeze these? Right now it’s just my husband and I, and we’ve found it difficult to eat an entire batch of rolls before they get stale or moldy. I know you can freeze bread, but does it work better to freeze a portion of the dough, or to freeze the cooked rolls? I’d appreciate anyone’s input–I’d really love to try this recipe, but hate to see half of it go to waste!
Gerry says
@April,
I don’t know about freezing, but I live by myself and I have found breads and rolls last a long long time in the refrigerator. I just micro wave a couple of seconds to get to room temp or warm.
Kevin says
@Gerry, Hi from Ireland
I lived with my mum until she died some four months back and as a way to make sure I don’t fall into bad eating habits I make it a point to cook at least one full meal in a day. I also resurrected my old bread machine and quite honestly have only bought one loaf within the past three months.
You can both refrigerate and freeze dough.
I make a pizza for my brother, sister, and nephew each Friday, along with oven chips, and I find that if I make double the quantity I can happily store it in the refrigerator for up to three days; it will keep in the freezer for up to three months. Just be sure you take it out of the fridge/refrigerator and leave it sitting at room temperature well in advance.
Gerry says
@Kevin,
So sorry about your mom’s passing…I really appreciate you taking time to reply and let me know about the freezing of the dough. God give you peace!
Candi says
Crystal, When you shaped the dough into rolls, do you roll them into roll and sort of knead them again? I made some Sweet Potato Rolls last night by hand and the dough was really really sticky so I used a cookie scoop to measure out “rolls” and plop onto my pan. They turned out okay but not as pretty as yours 🙂 I’m still learning how to do bread at home so any advice you can offer would be helpful. And I don’t have a bread machine – I actually had one for about 10 years and used it maybe a handful of times before selling it in a yard sale for $5…man I am kicking myself now!!!
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Money Saving Mom here: If your dough is too sticky to work with, try oiling your hands. If that doesn’t work, I’d recommend adding in a little extra flour. Dough that is just a tad bit sticky usually makes softer rolls, though, so don’t go overboard on adding extra flour!
When making rolls, I usually just pull a piece of dough off and work it into a little ball and plop it onto the cookie sheet. I should make a video on how I do it, because it’s hard to explain in writing!
Maria Miller says
My favorite roll recipe – originally from Quick Cooking Magazine.
Dinner Rolls
1 C. water (70-80 degrees)
2 T. butter, cut in smaller pieces
1 egg
1/4 C. sugar
1 t. salt
3 1/4 C. bread flour
1 1/4 t. yeast
Put in bread machine in order suggested by manufacturer. Select dough setting (check dough after 5 min. of mixing, add 1 to 2 tablespoons of water if too dry or flour if too wet.) After cycle is complete, divide dough into 16 small portions; shape each into a ball. Place on greased baking sheets. Let rise until doubled. Bake at 375 degres for 12-15 minutes or until light golden brown. If desired, brush with melted butter and sprinkle with coarse salt. If you make 8-10 large rolls, these work well for hamburger buns.
Mary A. says
I got a bread machine too for Christmas. I have found myself making all of my bread instead of buying it.
Laura @ Frugal Follies says
I love my bread maker! I bought it for $5.00 at a thrift shop and it works great. Every Wednesday (including today!) I make whole wheat pizza crust with it – it’s great because I start the machine, take my daughter to an afterschool activity, then when we get back the dough is done.
Here’s the recipe: http://www.frugalfollies.com/2010/01/baking-tuesday-whole-wheat-pizza-dough.html
Also, bread flour has more gluten than all-purpose flour, so it will rise better. All-purpose flour will work in recipes calling for bread flour, but the resulting product may not rise as well.
Lana says
This roll dough should make excellent cinnamon rolls because it is so rich and contains a good amount of sugar.
Betsy says
only use Bread flour when it is in the recipie..
a “dough” recipie I use all the time with my bread machine
Butter Crescents:
1/2 C Milk
4tbs Butter
1 Egg
1/4 C Sugar
1/4 t Salt
2C All Pourpose Flour
1 tsp yeast
Run Dough cycle in machine
divide dough in half
roll out dough in a circle and cut like pizza
roll up like crescent rolls
repeat steps with 2nd half of dough
put on greased baking sheet, cover & let rise for 30 min
bake @ 325 degrees for 20 min
Yum!!
dianne says
How many rolls for each half?
Shannon says
I’ve heard people say that they use “bread machine flour”. Is that necessary? How is that any different than other flour? Thanks!
Stephanie says
That is the exact bread machine I invested in a couple of years ago! I liked how it make a regular loaf shape. After doing lots of research, it was touted as the best! I got mine used on Ebay for much less though. And those rolls look delicious!
Pamela says
Can you specify how much sugar? 1/4 CUP? 1/4 TEASPOON?
Thanks!
Amy @ MomsToolbox says
Oh YUM! These look fantastic and I think you read my mind. Really.
Just a few minutes ago I was flipping through may fav. baking catalog thinking that I needed a simple yummy roll recipe. And then I saw your Tweet about this!
Thanks! I think I’ll make them today!
Gina S. says
I’m in the market for a bread machine, but I don’t have any idea what to look for in one. Can anybody suggest a bread machine for me to buy? I want one that will do it all. Top of the line. Thank you in advance for any advice!!