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My Mom’s Homemade Buns are the perfect dinner roll for any occasion! Incredibly soft and fluffy, use all purpose or whole wheat flour, make a big batch and freeze for later.

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  • Can I bake these buns in a 9×13″ pan?
  • Can I use whole wheat flour for these dinner rolls?
  • Use this homemade bun dough for these recipes as well:
  • How to store homemade buns:
  • What to serve with homemade dinner rolls:
  • Mom’s Homemade Buns Recipe

This recipe is long overdue here, even though I just made my first batch of my Mom’s Homemade Buns a couple weeks ago.

My mom has been well-known for a few reasons for as long as I can remember.

These Chocolate Chip Cookies are one of them.

TheseDouble Chocolate Cookies,(Almost) No Bake Pineapple Squares, and thesePeanut Butter Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookiesare some other reasons.

It took me entirely too long to ask my mom for her recipe for homemade dinner rolls, so once I snagged it and made them for the first time, I knew I had to share it right away!

I had to tweak my Mom’s recipe a little bit — swapping her original lard for butter (you can swap it back if you like or use shortening!), and increasing it to be a nice even amount when I halved the recipe.

I didn’t find that the extra butter made much of a difference, so I’m sticking with it!

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This recipe makes 22-24 buns, depending on how large you make them. You can easily double the recipe and save some for later! See my tips below for storing these homemade buns after you’ve made them (although there might not be many left 😉 )

Can I bake these buns in a 9×13″ pan?

I know that most dinner rolls are taller, and baked closer together in a pan with higher edges, like a 9×13″ pan.

We always called them simply “buns” growing up, and we ate them with everything 😉

You can absolutely bake this recipe in a 9×13″ pan if you are going for the same look and height. For this recipe, you will likely need two 9×13″ baking pans and can put 12 rolls in each pan.

The baking time shouldn’t change.

Can I use whole wheat flour for these dinner rolls?

You can definitely use whole wheat flour for this recipe, and I do now all the time when I am making them for our family.

I prefer to first test a recipe with all purpose flour, to see how using whole wheat flour might change it, but we tend to eat mostly whole grains and whole wheat breads.

You can start with 2-3 cups of whole wheat flour for a light whole wheat dinner roll, or use up to 100%.

When I make these for our family, I tend to stick with 50-75% whole wheat flour. I find adding even a bit of all purpose flour makes them fluffier than 100% whole wheat flour.

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Use this homemade bun dough for these recipes as well:

This homemade yeast dough is extremely versatile! You can easily make a big batch of dough, bake some plain buns, bake a few cinnamon buns, make some breadsticks, etc. — the options are endless!

By doing it this way, you can make a small batch of many different recipes, which is great if you’re cooking for a small family or you’re an individual.

Here are a few recipes that this dough would work great in:

  • Monkey Bread recipe
  • Glazed Lemon Monkey Bread
  • The BEST Cinnamon Buns Recipe
  • Cinnamon Roll Bites

How to store homemade buns:

Keep at room temperature:

These buns will keep at room temperature in an airtight plastic bag for 4-5 days. I will warn you though — they’re so delicious fresh out of the oven that you might find they don’t last that long!

How to freeze buns and bread:

We often freeze some of these for later, otherwise we would eat buns for every meal and nothing else!

Let cool completely — I usually let mine sit for 4-6 hours on a wire rack on the counter. Place in an airtight plastic bag and freeze up to 3 months.

To thaw, place on a plate lined with paper towel to absorb any extra moisture and let sit at room temperature for an hour or two. You can also thaw at a low temperature in the microwave.

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What to serve with homemade dinner rolls:

We love having a side of these homemade buns to dunk in soup and chili! Here are a few of our favorites:

  • Cabbage Soup Recipe
  • Chicken Gnocchi Soup
  • Stuffed Pepper Soup
  • Crockpot Potato Soup
  • Sausage Tortellini Soup

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Mom’s Homemade Buns

written by Ashley Fehr

4.96 from 181 votes

My Mom's Homemade Buns are the perfect dinner roll for any occasion! Incredibly soft and fluffy, use all purpose or whole wheat flour, make a big batch and freeze for later.

Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Rising time 2 hours hrs

Total Time 2 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Cuisine American

Course Bread and Baked Goods

Servings 22 buns

Calories 174cal

Ingredients

To proof yeast

  • 1/2 cup warm water (105-110 degrees F — warm but not hot)
  • 1 tablespoon instant or active dry yeast (I use instant, but either works in this recipe)
  • 1 teaspoon granulated sugar

To make bun dough

  • 2 cups warm water
  • 1/2 cup melted unsalted butter
  • 1/3 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 tablespoon salt
  • 6-7 cups all purpose or whole wheat flour

Instructions

Proof the yeast

  • In a small bowl or liquid measuring cup, whisk together the warm water, yeast and sugar.

  • Let sit for 10 minutes or until bubbly — this is how you know your yeast is working. This step is technically not required when using instant yeast, but I do it always anyways, so that I know my buns will be a success.

Make the dough

  • In the bowl of a stand mixer (or a very large bowl if you are kneading by hand), whisk together the 2 cups warm water, butter, ⅓ cup sugar and salt.

  • Add the bubbly yeast mixture and stir to combine.

  • Place the bowl in the stand mixer and put the dough hook on the machine. You can also knead by hand.

  • Add the flour, one cup at a time, and mix until nearly combined before adding more. You can use all purpose or whole wheat or a combination. Start with 4-5 cups flour, mixing until each is incorporated.

  • The closer you get to your dough being ready, the less flour you will add at once. We want a smooth, soft dough, never stiff, so we need to watch and stop adding flour at just the right moment.

  • Add up to 6-7 cups flour total, very gradually at the end, until the dough comes together in a smooth, soft ball and does not stick to the sides of the stand mixer. When you touch it, it should be smooth and slightly tacky but not sticky.

  • Place dough in a large lightly greased bowl (you can use the same bowl and grease it), and cover with plastic wrap or a clean kitchen towel.

  • Set in a warm spot (I use the oven with the light on — turn the oven on to preheat for 2-4 minutes before turning off and adding the dough) and let rise until doubled, about 1.5 hours.

  • Uncover dough, punch down, and roll out 20-24 rounds — smoothing the top and pinching the seam in the back to smooth (see video for additional details).

  • Place on a parchment lined baking sheet and let rise (you don't have to cover them) in a warm spot for 30 to 90 minutes (instant yeast will be quicker) until doubled.

  • Bake at 350 degrees for 15-20 minutes, until light golden brown.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 174cal | Carbohydrates: 29g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 11mg | Sodium: 320mg | Potassium: 38mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 129IU | Calcium: 7mg | Iron: 2mg

Keywords dinner buns, dinner rolls, homemade buns

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FAQs

How long to let buns rise before baking? ›

The dough rises in about 1-2 hours in a relatively warm environment. Punch down the dough to release the air and shape into rolls. Let the rolls rise for about 1 hour. Bake for 20-25 minutes until golden brown.

How much yeast for 7 cups of flour? ›

THE BEST HOMEMADE BREAD : 7 cups flour 3 cups warm water 3 teaspoons sugar 1 teaspoon margarine 2 teaspoons salt 2 teaspoons dry yeast. Mix all ingredients together and maka a dough. Let double in size for about 45min then work the dough and let rise for another hour.

What is bun made of? ›

Buns are usually made from a dough of flour, milk, yeast and small amounts of sugar and/or butter. Sweet bun dough is distinguished from bread dough by the addition of sugar, butter and sometimes egg. Common sweet varieties contain small fruit or nuts, topped with icing or caramel, and filled with jam or cream.

Can you let buns rise too long? ›

“If the dough has risen too long, it's going to feel fragile and might even collapse as you poke it,” says Maggie. If this is the case, there's a chance you can save your dough by giving it a quick re-shape. Learn more about this fix in our blog on saving overproofed dough.

Can I let dough rise overnight on the counter? ›

Yes! If a recipe calls for proofing bread dough overnight in the refrigerator, it can be proofed on the counter at a warmer temperature for a shorter period. Rather than placing the dough in the refrigerator overnight, leave it covered on the counter for 1 to 4 hours until it's ready to bake.

What makes homemade buns dry? ›

There can be either too much flour and not enough liquid or vice versa. In either circ*mstance, you will get an inconsistent dough, resulting in poor quality proofing and leading to drying out. And, if the ratios are off, your bread may not rise correctly, which can also lead to a drier result.

Can I put too much yeast in bread? ›

Because yeast does not divide much in bread dough (only 20-30% increase in cell numbers in 4 hours), what you start with is what you end up with in terms of yeast numbers. This can affect the bread by adding a "yeasty" taste if you put too much into the dough.

Which yeast is best for bread? ›

Active Dry Yeast is an ideal yeast to use for artisan breads or no knead breads that require a slower rise time. It's also the preferred type of yeast for those doughs that proof in the refrigerator for extended periods of time.

Can I substitute instant yeast for active dry yeast? ›

Can I use active dry and instant yeasts interchangeably? Yes, they can be substituted for one another 1:1. We've found that active dry yeast is a little bit slower off the mark than instant, as far as dough rising goes; but in a long (2- to 3-hour) rise, the active dry yeast catches up.

How do you make a real bun? ›

Steps
  1. Gather your hair into a ponytail and secure it with a hair tie. A ballerina bun is a classic style that keeps your hair tight and elegant. ...
  2. Twist your ponytail into a tight rope. ...
  3. Wrap the hair clockwise or counterclockwise to create a bun. ...
  4. Secure the bun with a hair tie or bobby pins.

What are the three types of buns? ›

There are numerous types of buns, but some popular ones include: Hamburger buns. Hot dog buns. Brioche buns.

Do you add eggs to bread? ›

Eggs help the dough rise and create a large crumb that's great for soaking up liquids, like a bowl of chocolat chaud (hot chocolate). The egg yolks give the bread a golden interior, and butter adds an extra boost of moisture. The result is a rich, buttery flavor, and deep golden-brown crust.

Do you have to bake bread immediately after it rises? ›

Bake one loaf right away and the other after an overnight rise. You'll be amazed at how much more flavor the second loaf develops! If you're refrigerating dough to save time, think carefully about your schedule. If you're in a rush today but have extra time tomorrow, a first-rise refrigeration will fit the bill.

Does letting bread rise longer make it fluffier? ›

Does Rising Bread Affect Its Texture? For a fluffy bread texture, the key is to let the bread rise long enough.

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