The Softest Pumpkin Rolls Dinner Roll Recipe - Oh Sweet Basil (original) (raw)

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I don’t even know how to talk about these dinner rolls without drooling all over my computer. They are the softest pumpkin rolls dinner roll recipe ever!

soft and fluffy pumpkin rolls on a white dish

I LOVE bread, rolls and anything categorized as a carb, but these are the softest pumpkin rolls dinner rolls I’ve ever had. I’m officially obsessed with a new dinner roll recipe.

The best part is, not only do they taste fantastic, but they look a little more festive too. It seems like we all are trying to make the holidays a little more special, aren’t we?

But special doesn’t have to mean pinterest exhaustion. You all know exactly what I’m talking about.

Pinterest Holiday Stress

When pinterest first came out we all went crazy with all of the amazing ideas we had never thought of!

Birthday parties and holiday celebrations BLEW UP.

And then we all fell apart in utter exhaustion and half of us decided that we would rather connect with guests and let our kids run free than stress over decorations no one even noticed.

Festive Pumpkin Rolls Without Extra Work

That’s where smarter recipe development comes in.

What could we do that would look festive, turn out delicious and not make you want to cry in the shower and scream at your kids?

NOT that I’ve ever lost it under the stress of a party. Cue awkward face emoji…😬

Have You Made Our FAMOUS Potato Rolls?

That’s why these pumpkin dinner rolls based off of our FAMOUS Potato Rolls recipe are going wild online, they are so easy to make, no kneading at all, they turn out amazing and they LOOK like fall.

a cookie sheet full of soft pumpkin dinner rolls with buttered tops

To make pumpkin dinner rolls you just need a few basic ingredients:

a soft pumpkin dinner roll being lifted out of a pan

How to Make No Knead Dinner Rolls-

See FAQ for lots of useful information.

  1. Scald whole milk for more flavor and better texture.
  2. Add butter, sugar, salt and pumpkin puree.
  3. Allow to cool to warm temperature, not hot.
  4. Add the eggs and INSTANT yeast, not dry active. (see FAQ)
  5. Stir into flour and set aside, covered to rise for 1-2 hours or until doubled.
  6. Cut in four pieces and roll each into a circle.
  7. Butter two of the 4 circles, and place the 3rd and 4th circle on #1 and #2 buttered circles like a cake.
  8. Cut into wedges and roll like a crescent roll. (see below for 3 options)
  9. Allow to rise on a cookie sheet.
  10. Bake.
  11. Brush with butter and serve.

a pumpkin dinner roll being brushed with butter

How to Shape Dinner Rolls

Dough Knots

One of our favorite, and easiest ways to get rolls made is by tying the roll dough into knots.

  1. Cut the dough in half and roll into a square on a floured surface.
  2. Butter half of the dough and fold over like a sandwich, pressing slightly to seal.
  3. Cut the dough into strips (if they are very long cut them in half).
  4. Make an “o” with two ends hanging over like tying your shoe. Tuck one end through the hole and gently pull.
  5. Tuck the ends under the dough on a pan.

Traditional Shaped Rolled Rolls

Want just a normal looking roll like in the photo?

  1. Pinch off a ping pong ball sized dough ball and flatten in your hand.
  2. Place a dab of butter in the center and pinch the dough closed around the butter, turning and pinching the dough in the palm of your hand.
  3. Place on a cookie sheet to rise.

How to Make Crescent Roll Shaped Rolls

  1. Roll out 4 circles, buttering two of the circles.
  2. Place the unbuttered circles on each of the buttered circles, creating two circles.
  3. Cut into wedges.
  4. Starting at the fat end, roll until you get to the point and place on a baking sheet with the point underneath.

a pumpkin roll for dinner on a wood table

a pumpkin roll for dinner on a wood table

FAQ

What Can I use Instead of Butter?

You can use shortening or butter in this roll recipe, or if you’re short on both a combination works too!

Do I have to Scald Milk?

Scalding milk is essential to making fluffy rolls.

Testing has shown that heating milk to a certain point, never a boil, chemically changes the structure which results in a lighter, fluffier, softer roll.

So, I guess it’s up to you, want to take a few minutes to have the best, squishiest rolls, or skip it and they will turn out pretty good.

How to Scald Milk

Scalding milk is easy.

  1. Pour milk into a saucepan or a glass measuring cup.
  2. Heat milk over medium heat until foam appears around the edges of the pot and a thin skin of milk begins to form on top when you touch it with a wooden spoon.
  3. Alternatively, heat the milk until steaming but not boiling in the microwave. About 2 minutes.
  4. Turn off heat.

Can Roll Dough be Frozen

Yes, just shape and freeze on a pan before placing in a sealed freezer bag.

Freezing in the bag first can cause the rolls to get stuck together.

What’s the Difference Between Instant Yeast and Dry Active Yeast?

There’s active yeast, bread machine or rapid rise yeast and instant yeast. Are bread machine, rapid rise and instant yeast all the same? Let’s go through it.

Active Yeast: Active dry yeast has a larger granule and needs to be dissolved in water with a little sugar before using. This activates the yeast and the step CANNOT be left out.

Instant Yeast or Bread Machine Yeast: Instant yeast has a more fine texture and can be mixed right into dry ingredients. We have much better luck with instant yeast and do not buy active at all.

*However, bread machine and rapid rise may include ascorbic acid, a dough conditioner, so while they are pretty much the same I have to note that small addition but you can use them interchangeably.

Can I Use Active Yeast Instead of Instant Yeast

  1. 1 teaspoon instant (bread machine) yeast = 1 1/4 teaspoons active dry yeast.
  2. 1 teaspoon active dry yeast = 3/4 teaspoon instant yeast
  3. 1 package instant yeast (2 1/4 teaspoons per package) = 1 1/4 package active dry yeast (2 4/5 teaspoons).

Can You Make Pumpkin Rolls Ahead of Time

Yes! You can make pumpkin rolls ahead of time!

  1. Method 1 is making the dough, covering it in a bowl with plastic wrap and allowing it to sit in the fridge over night. The next day, set the bowl until no longer chilly and proceed as normal.
  2. Method 2 is to allow the dough to rise, roll out the dough on a cookie sheet and then cover in plastic wrap and rest in the fridge overnight. Place on the counter to take the chill off for an hour or two and then bake.

Is Pumpkin Pie Filling the Same as Pumpkin Puree?

Pumpkin pie filling has additional ingredients added allowing you to make a pie while pumpkin puree is just what it says, pureed pumpkin.

You don’t want to use the pumpkin pie filling! Only use puree!

Can I Use Bread Flour?

Bread flour has a different makeup than regular, all-purpose flour. I’ve had better results with all-purpose flour, but technically you could use bread flour.

soft and fluffy pumpkin rolls on a white dish with plum jam

Our friend, Janelle gave us some plum jam and I have to tell you, there’s rolls with jam and then there’s rolls with JAM! This stuff was the most amazing, perfect accompaniment to these rolls. Find plum jam… love it!

a cookie sheet full of soft pumpkin dinner rolls with buttered tops

a pumpkin dinner roll being brushed with butter

Servings: 32

Prep Time: 2 hours

Cook Time: 15 minutes

Additional Time: 4 hours

Total Time: 6 hours 15 minutes

Description

Butter can be replaced by butter flavored shortening if you're ever in a pinch.

Scalding milk does not have to be scary. Just heat on med-low heat, watch for the foamy bubbles around the sides of the pan and use a wooden spoon to occasionally touch the top of the milk to see if a slight skin has formed.

The dough will look shaggy. Don't worry. Just place the towel over the bowl and let it rise anyway.

These can be made a day ahead, let the dough rest in the fridge with plastic over the bowl, bring it back to room temp, roll it out and proceed as normal.

Or roll the rolls out on the cookie sheet, cover with plastic and then bring to room temp before baking.

Serving: 1gCalories: 188kcalCarbohydrates: 30gProtein: 5gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 34mgSodium: 266mgPotassium: 96mgFiber: 1gSugar: 6gVitamin A: 1349IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 37mgIron: 2mg

Course: 200+ Easy Side Dish Recipes Every Mom Needs, Yeast Bread Recipes and Quick Bread Recipes

soft and fluffy pumpkin rolls on a white dish