Parkerhouse Rolls Recipe (2024)

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Enjoy a simple buttery rolls recipe with this Parkerhouse Rolls recipe. They are the perfect soft dough rolls that you will enjoy with any family dinner.

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Even if this would be your first time making tender rolls, this is the best recipe to start with to make fresh bread and get tasty fluffy rolls.

Honestly, homemade bread can go with pretty much anything, so if you are looking for a delicious side dish, give this homemade dinner rolls recipe a try.

More bread recipes to try for the best rolls:

  • Easy Homemade Rolls Recipe
  • No Knead Honey Wheat Dinner Rolls Recipe
  • Slow Cooker Sweet and Tangy Pork Recipe

Ingredients used to make Parkerhouse Rolls:

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  • Milk
  • Unsalted butter cut into pieces
  • Sugar
  • Active dry yeast
  • Warm water
  • Large eggs lightly beaten
  • Kosher salt
  • All-purpose flour

How to make Parkerhouse Rolls:

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  1. Pour milk into a small saucepan and over medium heat, bring to a simmer. Remove saucepan from the stove, stir the butter and sugar into the warm milk, and set aside to let it cool.
  2. In a separate bowl, dissolve yeast in warm water and let sit until foamy. Combine milk mixture, eggs, yeast mixture, salt, and 3 cups of flour in a mixer (I used myBosch) with the dough attachment and mix until smooth. Add the remaining flour, 1/2 cup at a time, and stir until a smooth ball forms.
  3. Remove dough from the bowl and knead by hand on a lightly floured work surface (it also helps to have flour on your hands too!) for about 5 minutes. Place dough in a large bowl sprayed with non-stick cooking spray, cover with plastic wrap, and let rise in a warm place until doubled in size (about 60 to 75 minutes).
  4. Remove the dough from the bowl and on a floured surface, punch down the dough and shape into desired shapes of equal pieces (roll dough into little balls for rolls). Place on a large cookie sheet (15x10x1″) that has been covered with wax paper, parchment paper, or asilicone baking sheet. Cover dough and let dough rise until doubled in size (about 30 to 40 minutes).
  5. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F and remove covering from rolls. Bake for about 20 minutes or until rolls start to turn golden brown. Remove from the oven and brush with melted butter before serving (completely optional, but it is delicious!).
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How to store famous Parkerhouse rolls:

Place these rolls in an airtight container after they have cooled down to room temperature. Enjoy them the next day or up to 3 days later.

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Serves: 24

Parkerhouse Rolls Recipe

5 from 2 votes

Delicious homemade rolls that are easy to make. They are light, fluffy, and have the perfect amount of sweetness.

Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 50 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • cups milk
  • ½ cup unsalted butter cut into pieces
  • ½ cup sugar
  • 1 package active dry yeast (equal to 2 1/4 teaspoons)
  • ½ cup warm water
  • 3 large eggs lightly beaten
  • teaspoons salt
  • 6 cups all-purpose flour

Instructions

  • Pour milk into a small saucepan and over medium heat, bring to a simmer. Remove saucepan from the stove, stir in the butter and sugar and set aside to let it cool.

  • In a separate bowl, dissolve yeast in warm water and let sit until foamy. Combine milk mixture, eggs, yeast, salt, and 3 cups of the flour in a mixer (I used myBosch) with the dough attachment and mix until smooth. Add the remaining flour, 1/2 cup at a time, and stir until a smooth ball forms.

  • Remove dough from the bowl and knead by hand on a floured surface (it also helps to have flour on your hands too!) for about 5 minutes. Place dough in a large bowl sprayed with non-stick cooking spray, cover with plastic wrap, and let rise in a warm place until doubled in size (about 60 to 75 minutes).

  • Remove the dough from the bowl and on a floured surface, punch down the dough and shape into desired shapes (I just made little balls for rolls). Place on a large cookie sheet (15x10x1") that has been covered with wax paper or asilicone baking sheet. Cover dough and let rise until doubled in size (about 30 to 40 minutes).

  • Preheat the oven 350 degrees and remove covering from rolls. Bake for about 20 minutes or until rolls start to turn golden brown. Remove from the oven and brush with melted butter before serving (completely optional, but it is delicious!).

Notes

Place these rolls in an airtight container after they have cooled down to room temperature. Enjoy them the next day or up to 3 days later.

Nutrition

Calories: 182 kcal · Carbohydrates: 29 g · Protein: 5 g · Fat: 5 g · Saturated Fat: 3 g · Trans Fat: 1 g · Cholesterol: 32 mg · Sodium: 161 mg · Potassium: 65 mg · Fiber: 1 g · Sugar: 5 g · Vitamin A: 173 IU · Vitamin C: 1 mg · Calcium: 26 mg · Iron: 2 mg

Equipment

  • Saucepan

  • Stand Mixer

  • Large Bowl

  • Non-stick Cooking Spray

  • Sheet pan

  • Wax Paper

Recipe Details

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

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  1. Kammy says:

    These were so amazing! I made mine a little bit too big but my family loved them. Thank you for the recipe!

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  2. Christy Kirkpatrick says:

    This is one of our families favorite recipes and I have shared it with many many family and friends!!

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Parkerhouse Rolls Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why did my homemade rolls get hard? ›

Mistake to Avoid #2: Tough Dinner Rolls

Do your dinner rolls resemble shoe leather? Too much flour, or not the right kind, could be to blame. Dough made only from flour with a high or even average amount of protein (like bread flour or all-purpose flour) can become tough from overmixing.

Why are they called Parker House Rolls? ›

Parker House rolls are named after the Boston Parker House Hotel where they first originated during the 1870s. Legend has it that a disgruntled hotel baker threw a batch of unfinished rolls into the oven after an altercation with a hotel guest.

How do you make store bought rolls taste better? ›

Brush melted butter onto your dinner rolls and add your choice of fresh herbs—I like fresh thyme leaves. Bake until the herbs and rolls are toasted, then sprinkle on some flaky sea salt. Now you have herby rolls that pair wonderfully with that holiday lasagna.

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.

Should you brush rolls with butter before baking? ›

Butter basting: Rolls can be brushed with butter before, during, or after baking. While it doesn't brown the surface as much as egg wash will, it does promote browning and adds a lot of flavor.

How to heat Parker house rolls? ›

Heat in preheated oven at 350F for 8-10 minutes or until desired browning has occurred. If you have time to thaw: Allow rolls to thaw completely in plastic bag. Preheat oven to 350F.

How to tell if dinner rolls are done? ›

The internal temperature of a loaf of crusty yeast bread when it is cooked to perfection should be 200 to 210 F. Soft breads and dinner rolls should be 190 to 200 F. The bread will pull away from the sides of the pan and will feel firm to the touch. The bread will sound hollow when you tap it lightly.

Why do my rolls have no flavor? ›

Salt adds flavor to bread. If none or too little is used in a recipe, the bread will lack the right flavor and taste "bland." If you reduce the amount of salt, try adding some dried herbs to increase the flavor. Too much yeast in bread will give bread an off-taste.

Should I refrigerate store bought rolls? ›

Commercially baked breads and rolls can be stored at room temperature for 2 to 4 days or 7 to 14 days in the refrigerator. Bread products retain their quality when stored in the freezer for 3 months. Any breads containing meat or hard cooked eggs must be refrigerated within 2 hours.

What happens if you add too much flour to dinner rolls? ›

Mistake to Avoid #2: Tough Dinner Rolls

Too much flour, or not the right kind, could be to blame. Dough made only from flour with a high or even average amount of protein (like bread flour or all-purpose flour) can become tough from overmixing.

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.

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 do you keep fresh rolls from getting hard? ›

To keep the rolls as fresh and plump as possible, wrap each roll in plastic wrap before storing in the fridge. If each roll is wrapped, they will not stick to each other. To maintain the best texture and flavor, the refrigerated rolls should be eaten within three to four days, according to Cook Gem.

How do you keep homemade rolls soft? ›

Stay fresh: Both the fat from the milk and butter preserve the freshness of these soft dinner rolls and keeps them soft for a days. The fat keeps the rolls from drying out!

Why is my homemade bread so hard? ›

Baking quick breads at too high temperatures can cause a hard outside crust. Most quick breads bake in a moderate oven (350°F to 375°F). Double check your recipe to see the temperature they recommend. Oven thermostats can vary over time, requiring adjustments by the baker or calibration by a professional.

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