Sourdough dinner rolls are soft, fluffy, and buttery with the signature sourdough tang. They are really easy to make and the perfect accompaniment to any meal.
What is more from-scratch than soft, buttery, homemade sourdough rolls made without commercial yeast?
While sourdough seems more complicated, I assure you that it is simple. The only hard part is waiting patiently for the captured natural yeasts to do their work: fermenting the grains and naturally rising the bread.
Oh – and remembering to start them the day before. Now that I’m used to making recipes like this, it really has made my life simpler and less complicated.
I can whip up the dough after the kids go to bed, and we will have rolls ready to bake for dinner the next day.
These sourdough dinner rolls are out of this world. Super soft and fluffy, with the most delicious crust.
Benefits Of Sourdough
As I previously mentioned, sourdough is the process of fermenting grains, allowing the natural yeasts to raise the bread and break down the naturally occurring phytic acid in the grains.
This phytic acid breakdown increases some nutrients, like folate, and also makes other nutrients more bio-available.
Fermenting grains also helps increase the digestibility and can even lower the amount of gluten present (source).
Some people that have gluten sensitivities (not celiac disease) may be able to tolerate long-fermented (24 hours) wheat products.
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Tips For Making Sourdough Dinner Rolls:
- The starter must be fed, active, and nice and bubbly to use in this recipe.
- Use melted, but slightly cooled butter. You don’t want to accidentally burn your starter. Same goes for the water: it should be warm, but not hot.
- Organic cane sugar, honey, or coconut sugar will work. Honey will leave you with a stickier dough, though.
- I like to grind my own grains using a Nutrimill. It is easy and much more cost-efficient doing it this way.
- Don’t over-knead or under-knead your bread. Knead for 5 minutes in the stand mixer or 10 minutes by hand. You should be able to take a small piece of dough and pull it apart, creating a window that you can see through.
Tools you will Need:
Grain mill – like this one (optional)
Stand Mixer (optional, but it does make the process much easier).
9×9 or 9×13 baking dish. Baking it in a 9×9 baking dish gives you more of pull apart sourdough rolls.
Measuring cups and spoons
Tea towel
How To Make Sourdough Rolls:
In a stand mixer bowl, add ingredients.
Place the bread hook on the stand mixer and place mixing bowl in the correct position.
Knead on medium for 10-15 minutes until the dough becomes elastic and smooth. It should pass the windowpane test. Take a small amount of dough and stretch it between your fingers. If you can stretch it to the point where it’s thin enough to see through, then it is ready.
If you do not have a stand mixer, you can knead it by hand on a lightly floured surface for ten minutes.
Place in a greased bowl and cover with a towel.
Allow to rise overnight (8-24 hours). You want to be careful not to over-ferment. If they start to look like they are, you can place the in the fridge for a few hours.
The next day, divide the dough into eight equal parts and put in a greased 9×13 or 8×8 baking dish. Use a 8×8 if you want more pull apart type sourdough bread rolls.
Brush tops with an egg wash and allow them to rise until doubled, approximately one to two hours.
Preheat oven to 375.
Place the rolls into the oven for about 25-30 minutes, or until they start turning golden brown.
Allow to cool, and enjoy.
FAQ:
What makes sourdough bread taste sour?
The fermentation process will create the sour taste, but the intensity will be determined by the amount of time you allow your dough to ferment.
If you only allow the dough to ferment for 8 hours, you will have a much less sour result, compared to letting it ferment for 24 hours.
The maturity of your sourdough starter will also have an effect. New starters will not be quite as sour as older, more mature ones.
What is fresh sourdough starter?
Fresh sourdough starter is a starter that has been fed, allowed time to reach optimal activity, and is ready to use in a recipe. Usually, a sourdough starter that is already at room temperature is ready to use about 4 hours after it has been fed.
Is sourdough bread better for you?
Yes. Not only is it easier for your body to digest, but it also has more bio-available nutrients and lower glycemic index making it a healthier choice.
Is sourdough bread better than yeast bread?
This is totally based on opinion. Personally, I love sourdough bread much more than yeast bread because sourdough has a more complex flavor that just cannot be found in yeast bread.
How is sourdough bread different from other breads?
It uses wild yeast that have been captured in the surrounding environment. This wild yeast help break down the grains and give it amore tangy sour taste.
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Sourdough Dinner Rolls
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup sourdough starter, active and bubbly (113 g)
- 1/4 cup sugar, 50 g
- 3/4 cup warm water, 177 g
- 1/4 cup melted butter, 56 g
- 1/2 teaspoon sea salt, 2 g
- 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, 350 g
- Egg, for egg wash
Instructions
- In a stand mixer bowl, add ingredients.ย
- Knead on speed 2 (for a Kitchen Aid) for 10-15 minutes using the dough hook, until the dough becomes smooth, stretchy, and can pass the windowpane test.
- Place in a greased bowl and cover with a towel.
- Allow to rise overnight (8-12 hours). This will depend on how warn or cool your house is. It can take much longer in a cooler house.
- The next day, divide the dough into eight equal parts.
- Roll the dough into balls and create tension. This can be done by rolling the balls against a countertop or by pressing your thumb into the center and then pinching the ends together. This can be repeated a few times.
- Place the shaped rolls into a greased 9ร13 or 8×8 dish. Cover with a damp towel. Allow it to rise until doubled, approximately one to two hours.
- Preheat oven to 375
- Brush top with egg wash (optional, but will give it that lovely golden color).
- Place the rolls into the oven for about 25-30 minutes, or until they start turning golden brown.
- Top with melted butter if desired.
- Allow to cool, and enjoy.
Notes
- If you do not have a stand mixer, you can make this recipe by hand. Make sure to knead by hand for 10 minutes.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Sourdough Dinner Rolls
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup sourdough starter, active and bubbly (113 g)
- 1/4 cup sugar, 50 g
- 3/4 cup warm water, 177 g
- 1/4 cup melted butter, 56 g
- 1/2 teaspoon sea salt, 2 g
- 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, 350 g
- Egg, for egg wash
Instructions
- In a stand mixer bowl, add ingredients.ย
- Knead on speed 2 (for a Kitchen Aid) for 10-15 minutes using the dough hook, until the dough becomes smooth, stretchy, and can pass the windowpane test.
- Place in a greased bowl and cover with a towel.
- Allow to rise overnight (8-12 hours). This will depend on how warn or cool your house is. It can take much longer in a cooler house.
- The next day, divide the dough into eight equal parts.
- Roll the dough into balls and create tension. This can be done by rolling the balls against a countertop or by pressing your thumb into the center and then pinching the ends together. This can be repeated a few times.
- Place the shaped rolls into a greased 9ร13 or 8x8 dish. Cover with a damp towel. Allow it to rise until doubled, approximately one to two hours.
- Preheat oven to 375
- Brush top with egg wash (optional, but will give it that lovely golden color).
- Place the rolls into the oven for about 25-30 minutes, or until they start turning golden brown.
- Top with melted butter if desired.
- Allow to cool, and enjoy.
Notes
- If you do not have a stand mixer, you can make this recipe by hand. Make sure to knead by hand for 10 minutes.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Post and recipe were updated October 2022.
Best rolls EVER! They also make great cinnamon rolls ๐
I made these rolls for Thanksgiving. They tasted good, but they were heavy and extremely dense. What did I do wrong? I used a stand mixer for
5 minutes, let them ferment for 10 hours.
Iโve made these rolls 3 times in the last two weeks, including for Thanksgiving. They are so easy and very delicious! Iโve doubled the recipe every time and made the rolls just a little smaller, getting getting approx 24 rolls – perfect for our family gatherings. Thank you for this recipe, Lisa!
I just made these today and they are AMAZING! I didnโt do them overnight, but I started the dough at 11am and baked them off around 7pm and they are delicious!! I used honey instead of sugar and you would never know!
Hi! These rolls are so good! The first time I made them, I only had about 8 hours for the first rise.
I am trying them for the second time, and wanted to go closer to the 24 hours. Iโm at 12 hours, and the dough is starting to go down. Should I go ahead and shape the rolls, or is it okay to continue to allow more time to ferment, even though they are no longer rising, and starting to fall.
If your dough has started to deflate, you’ve probably waited too long to shape. To counteract this, I often shape immediately after mixing the dough and then let it rise until it peaks, but hasn’t started to fall yet. I can eek out extra fermentation time this way that I can’t get with a second rise. There are starters that take longer to complete their rise cycle, though 8-12 hours is pretty standard. I believe you can train your starter to go longer between feedings so that you can get those longer ferments by waiting the desired amount of time between feedings. I am currently feeding mine at 24 hour intervals, hoping to get it to hold out longer in the rise process, but haven’t baked with it since I began the experiment so I’m not sure yet if I’ve been successful.
These turned out wonderfully! Thanks, from a big fan.
Hi Lisa, I saw in another video that you added an egg to these rolls. Did you form rolls immediately after or did you let the dough rest first? I added the egg and the dough was so soft and runny, very hard to work with. Please help ๐
I sometimes add an egg to my sourdough recipes. I just crack it into the cup I’m using to measure the liquid and pour the liquid on top since eggs serve as a liquid in the recipe. I usually use a 24 hour refrigerator ferment when I add eggs to prevent spoilage.
Thank you Lisa, for this perfect sourdough roll recipe. I have made them twice and they turned out so soft and just the right density. I froze the first batch after cooling and take out how many I need and warm them in the microwave or oven. I doubled the second batch and they came out great also. I plan to freeze them and have them when I need them. Thank you so much!
Have you tried freezing the dough?
These rolls are delicious, and no fail. They come out perfectly every time. I make them at least once a week! Thank you for such a wonderful recipe.
How do you make your starter. I donโt have a sourdough starter.