homemade dinner rolls
Making homemade dinner rolls can be a rewarding and enjoyable experience. From my own kitchen, I’ve found that the key to achieving perfect softness lies in careful attention to dough hydration and proofing times. Using warm water and a touch of sugar in the yeast mixture helps activate the yeast quickly, giving the rolls a light and airy texture. One tip I swear by is brushing the tops with melted butter right after baking to add a beautiful golden sheen and extra flavor. Additionally, allowing the rolls to cool slightly before serving helps lock in moisture, making each bite tender. If you want to experiment, try adding herbs like rosemary or garlic to the dough for a savory twist. These homemade rolls also freeze well: simply wrap them tightly and warm them up in the oven when needed. Overall, making these dinner rolls at home not only elevates any meal but also offers an opportunity to enjoy fresh, preservative-free bread with your family and friends.

































































































Did you say one cup of warm water and then proceed to use milk?