Potato Dinner Rolls Recipe (2024)

Potato Rolls are one of my all time favorite rolls. They are a little sweet, super soft and buttery. The mashed potatoes in the rolls makes them so light and pillowy. Potato Dinner Rolls are so easy to make and so forgiving even if you don't have much experience with bread making.

Potato Rolls are one of favorite roll recipe along with French Rolls. We love them to go along side the Roasted Turkeyat Thanksgiving for sopping up the gravy, a must to go along with Beef Tenderloinat Christmas, but easy enough to go with Dinner during the week.

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I use to make these Potato Rolls recipe all the time but I forgot just how amazing they are.


The recipe is so old the paper I wrote it on is yellowed and starting to fall apart. I can't remember where the original recipe came from or just how many changes I may or may not have made since I failed to notate it in my notes but these rolls are too good not to share and perfect for your Thanksgiving or Christmas holiday dinner table.


We love dipping these rolls in gravy or soup, slathering them in butter and you can never go wrong with a little homemade jelly. Leftover Thanksgiving DinnerSliders are also delicious made on these rolls. Potato Dinner Rolls are light, soft and fluffy just like the lunch lady use to serve back in the day.


I know you'll love these Potato Rolls as much as we do!

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Add 2 cups Peeled and Diced Potatoes with 6 cups Water in a medium sized pot. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to low and cook until potatoes are fork tender 15-20 minutes.

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Drain potatoes reserving 1 cup Cooked Potato Water. Allow potatoes to steam to remove excess moisture and then mash potatoes until smooth.

Allow to cool until under 110 degrees.

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In a mixer fitted with a dough hook add 1 cup Cooked Potato Water under 110 degrees mix with 1 teaspoon Honey and 2 1/4 teaspoons Active Dry Yeast (1/4 ounce package) until honey and yeast are dissolved.

Allow to rest for 5-10 minutes until yeast is bubbly.

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Add:

  • Mashed Potatoes
  • 1 whole Beaten Egg
  • 4 tablespoons Room Temperature Butter
  • 1 tablespoon Honey

Stir until combined but don't worry if butter isn't dissolved.

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Add:

  • 4 1/4 cups All-Purpose Flour or Whole Wheat Pastry Flour
  • 1 3/4 teaspoons Salt

Knead dough for 8 minutes or until dough is smooth and pulls away from the side of bowl.

Add additional flour a tablespoon at a time if needed to make a smooth soft dough that isn't sticky.

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Place dough into a well buttered bowl and allow to rise until doubled in size about 1-1 1/2 hours.

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Divide dough in half on a lightly floured board and then each half into 8 equal pieces. Tuck the sides in and roll to form a perfect ball.

Place onto a buttered 9"x13" baking pan and a buttered small cake pan leaving about 2" between each ball. Dust the top of rolls with additional flour.

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Cover and allow to rise until doubled in size about an hour. Rolls should look light and fluffy.

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Bake in a 350 degree oven for 20 minutes until lightly brown. Allow to cool until warm before removing from pan.

Serve plain with butter, honey or jam! No matter what you serve them with they won't last long!

Here's a few of our favorite Roll Recipes:

  • French Bread Rolls
  • Hawaiian Rolls Recipe
  • Cloverleaf Dinner Rolls
  • Best Garlic French Bread Rolls

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Author: Serena Bakes Simply From Scratch

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Potato Rolls Recipe

Potato Rolls are one of my all time favorite rolls. They are a little sweet, super soft and buttery. The mashed potatoes in the rolls makes them so light and pillowy. Potato Dinner Rolls are so easy to make and so forgiving even if you don't have much experience with bread making.

Prep time: 40 MinCook time: 20 MinTotal time: 1 Hour

Ingredients

  • 2 cups Potatoes, Peeled and Diced (If you use already mashed potatoes you'll need 1 1/4 cups)
  • 1 cup Cooked Warm Potato Water Under 110 degrees (Reserved from cooked potatoes)
  • 1 teaspoon Honey
  • 1/4 ounce package Active Dry Yeast Or 2 1/4 teaspoons
  • 1 whole Egg, Beaten
  • 4 tablespoons Butter Cut Into Tablespoon Sized Pieces, Room Temperature Plus Additional For Pan
  • 1 tablespoon Honey
  • 4 3/4 cups All-Purpose Flour Or Whole Wheat Pastry Flour
  • 1 3/4 teaspoons Salt

Instructions

  1. In a medium sized pot bring potatoes and 6 cups of water to a boil. Cook until fork tender about 15-20 minutes. Drain potatoes reserving 1 cup Cooked Potato Water. Allow potatoes to steam to remove excess moisture and then mash potatoes until smooth. Allow mashed potatoes to cool until under 110 degrees.
  2. In a mixer fitted with a dough hook add cooked potato water, honey and yeast. Mix until honey and yeast is dissolved. Allow to sit for 5-10 minutes until yeast is bubbly.
  3. Add mashed potatoes, beaten egg, butter, and 1 tablespoon honey. Mix until combined but don't worry if butter isn't dissolved.
  4. Add 4 1/4 cups flour and salt. Knead dough for 8 minutes or until dough is smooth and pulls away from the side of bowl. Add additional flour a tablespoon at a time if needed to make a smooth soft dough that isn't sticky.
  5. Place dough into a well buttered bowl and allow to rise until doubled in size about 1-1 1/2 hours.
  6. Divide dough in half on a lightly floured board and then each half into 8 equal pieces. Tuck sides in on each piece and roll into a perfect ball.
  7. Place rolls into a buttered 9"x13"baking pan and buttered cake pan leaving about 2" between each ball. Dust the top of rolls with additional flour. Cover and allow to rise until doubled in size about an hour. Rolls should look light and fluffy.
  8. Bake in a 350 degree oven for 20 minutes until lightly brown.
  9. Allow to cool until warm before removing from pan.

Nutrition Facts

Calories

191.07

Fat

3.60 g

Sat. Fat

1.99 g

Carbs

34.36 g

Fiber

1.58 g

Net carbs

32.78 g

Sugar

1.80 g

Protein

4.96 g

Sodium

262.28 mg

Cholesterol

19.25 mg

Calories are estimated.

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FAQs

What are potato rolls made of? ›

Potato rolls contain plain mashed potato, water, all-purpose flour, eggs, butter, sugar, salt, and yeast. The mashed potato replaces some of the white wheat flour and the liquid that would normally go into rolls. It not only lends a softer, sweeter taste than flour, it also holds more moisture.

Why are my homemade dinner rolls hard? ›

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. Protein gives bread structure in the form of gluten—the more you mix and move the dough, the more gluten you get.

How can I make my bread fluffier instead of dense? ›

Add Sugar

Adding sugar weakens the gluten structure, absorbs water, and eventually makes the bread lighter and softer. As a result, sugar improves the bread's taste, structure and texture. Yeast also eats up sugar to produce carbon dioxide, which raises the dough and makes bread fluffy.

What helps bread to become light and fluffy? ›

Sugar: When yeast is mixed with sugar it consumes the sugar and produces carbon dioxide gas, which causes the bread dough to rise and become light and airy. Instant Yeast: Instant dry yeast can be added directly to the flour mixture without needing to be activated first.

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

Avoid adding too much extra flour to the dough.

These ingredients slow down gluten development and can make the dough a little sticky. Your instinct might be to add extra flour; however, any extra flour will create a denser, tougher roll instead of the light, fluffy, soft dinner roll we want.

What kind of pan is best for baking rolls? ›

If you don't have a large 11 inch cast iron pan, you can use a glass baking dish sprayed with nonstick spray. A 9×13 size would work well. It's best to have the rolls all touching each other when you arrange them in the pan, and I'll tell you why…

Should rolls touch when baking? ›

Arrange the Dough For Baking

Arrange the rolls closer to each other, with enough room for them to expand into each other as they rise and bake. More traditional dinner rolls might be arranged on a baking sheet with lots of space in between so you get little orbs of golden brown goodness that don't touch.

What makes a potato roll different? ›

What exactly is a “potato roll”? A potato roll is a Pennsylvania Dutch tradition that replaces a portion of wheat flour with potato flour, which gives it a soft and sweeter taste and texture than normal white rolls. Potato flour is made from potatoes that are dehydrated and milled into granules or flakes.

Why are Martin's potato rolls so good? ›

The potato flour in Martin's Famous Potato Rolls and Bread gives the product a sweet taste and pillowy texture. Chambersburg, Pennsylvania is a beautiful all-American town that is home to farmland and orchards. If you are able to visit, you can take a tour of Martin's Visitor Center; The Golden Roll.

Why are potato rolls so good? ›

The potato gives the buns a sponge-like texture, making them a chef's favourite. While potato in a bun might come as a surprise, it's an age-old recipe. If you've never had a potato roll, now is the time. Get ready for the airy, lightness that makes them one of the best rolls.

Which is better for rolls bread flour or all-purpose flour? ›

But not all homemade bread recipes call for bread flour. When it's an ultra-tender, fluffy bread dough we're after—as in our recipes for no-knead focaccia, challah, and cinnamon rolls—we reach for all-purpose (AP) flour. AP flour can provide adequate structure to delicate bread doughs while keeping them soft and plush.

Why are my dinner rolls tasteless? ›

Flat flavor in bread is almost always because of not enough salt.

How do you know when homemade 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 is my bread not light and fluffy? ›

For baking light and fluffy bread, it is necessary to choose flour that has high levels of protein. If you choose to use flour with lower protein levels, you'll be left with the bread being dense.

Why are my homemade rolls so dense? ›

There may be several reasons for a dense, cake like texture in bread. It may indicate the kneading wasn't enough for the gluten to develop properly, or the dough was proved for too short a time or the dough may have been too dry. It is also worth checking the flour you used.

What is the secret of soft buns? ›

Originally Answered: What is the secret behind baking soft and light roll buns? The secret to soft, light rolls, if you're looking for something like a dinner roll, is an enriched dough that contains butter or other dairy, eggs, or both.

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