Parker House Rolls - Easy and Classic Dinner Rolls Recipe! (2024)

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Homemade Parker House rolls are classic yeasted dinner rolls made from folded-over dough that bakes up into the fluffiest, serve-them-with-anything rolls. These are buttery, light, and perfect as a holiday side.

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Table of Contents

  • Why You’ll Love This Parker House Rolls Recipe
  • Ingredient Notes
  • How to Make Parker House Rolls
  • Tips for Success
  • Serving Suggestions
  • How to Store Homemade Parker Rolls
  • More Holiday Sides To Try
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Why You’ll Love This Parker House Rolls Recipe

Ready to feel like a true baker? These soft and fluffy Parker House rolls are quick to make and guaranteed to bring satisfaction and smiles all around. Here’s why you’ll love this recipe:

  • Perfect, fluffy rolls. These Parker House rolls are golden and buttery on the outside and soft and sweet on the inside. With Thanksgiving around the corner, they’re the perfect side to mop up all that gravy.
  • Quick. Baking with yeast can seem intimidating, but this recipe keeps the process quick and easy. Using instant yeast cuts the rising time in half, so you can have your Parker House rolls on the table in just over an hour.
  • Holiday-worthy. Dinner rolls are a must-have on a holiday table (IMO), especially when they’re home-baked with love. These rolls are just as great any time of the year. Pair your fluffy dinner rolls with just about anything!

What Are Parker House Rolls?

Parker House rolls are a classic sweet dinner roll, recognized by their signature folded-over shape. As the story goes, Parker House was the name of a 19th-century Boston hostel where these sweet dinner rolls originated.

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Ingredient Notes

The magic of bread baking is that it calls for so few ingredients. I’ve included some notes on what you’ll need to make Parker House rolls from scratch. Be sure to scroll to the recipe card below the post for the full measurements and recipe details.

  • Flour and Sugar –All-purpose flour and regular granulated sugar.
  • Yeast –I use Fleischmann’s® RapidRise® Yeast, as it produces consistent results and takes a lot of the guesswork out of baking with yeast. You can also make this recipe with your preferred brand of instant yeast.
  • Salt
  • Milk –You can use whole milk or 2% milk, whichever you have on hand.
  • Butter – This can be salted or unsalted.
  • Egg

How to Make Parker House Rolls

You’ll find lots of dinner roll variations out there, but I love this recipe the best. These Parker House rolls are quick to prepare with delicious, consistent results. Here’s how to make them:

  • Mix the dry ingredients. You’ll start by combining some of the flour with sugar, yeast, and salt. With rapid-rise yeast, you don’t need to activate it beforehand. It can go straight in with the other ingredients.
  • Warm the wet ingredients. Next, add milk, water, and butter to a bowl and heat it in the microwave until it’s warm to the touch. The butter doesn’t have to be completely melted.
  • Combine. Beat the warm milk mixture into the dry ingredients, followed by the egg and additional flour to form the dough. The dough should be soft and a little sticky.
  • Knead. Give the dough a good knead (8-10 minutes) to get it smooth and elastic. Then, cover the dough with a dish towel and let it rest.
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  • Divide the dough. After 10 minutes, divide the dough in half. Roll each half into a thin square. Cut the square into 6 strips, and then cut each strip into three small rectangles.
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  • Fold. Brush each dough rectangle with melted butter, then fold the rectangle over so that it’s not quite folded in half (see photo).
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  • Rise. Nestle the rolls onto a lined baking sheet. Cover the rolls and place them somewhere warm to rise for 30 minutes.
  • Bake. When the rolls have doubled in size, bake them in a 375ºF oven for 12-15 minutes until they’re nice and golden. Brush the rolls with more butter, and serve them while they’re still warm.

Why Are My Rolls Dense?

There are a couple of reasons why your dinner rolls turned out tough and dense. The first is that there’s too much flour (see the tips section below). Another reason could be that the dough didn’t have enough time to proof before baking. Remember to rest the dough for 10 minutes after kneading, as this allows the gluten to relax. Also, give the rolls at least 30 minutes to rise and get puffy before they go into the oven.

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Tips for Success

Whether you’re experienced in baking with yeast or just starting, there are a few key things that make all the difference when making light, puffy bread rolls from scratch. Keep the following in mind:

  • Make sure that your yeast isn’t expired. Check the dates on the sachet and discard any yeast that’s past its best-before date. Expired yeast won’t make you sick, but it won’t do your bread rolls any favors.
  • Measure the flour correctly. Especially in bread baking, correctly measuring flour is key. It’s worth investing in a kitchen scale, but if you don’t have one, use the spoon-and-sweep method. Spoon the flour from the bag into your measuring cup, and use the back of a knife to level it off. Avoid scooping the flour directly from the bag.
  • Proof the dough somewhere warm. If you’re struggling to find a warm spot for your rolls to rise, heat your oven to 200ºF, and then switch it off when it comes to temperature. Finish preparing your rolls and place them, covered, into the warmed oven to rise. Some newer ovens even come with a “Proof” setting. If you have this feature, use it!
  • Give the dough time to rise. If the location where your dough is proofing is on the cooler side, it might take longer than 30 minutes for the dough to double in size. That’s OK, just be patient.
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Serving Suggestions

There’s rarely an occasion at our table that doesn’t warrant a basket of fresh, fluffy dinner rolls. We love Parker House rolls smothered with butter and served next to a big pot of homemade chili on game day, or alongside Instant Pot cubed beef and asparagus for a cozy Sunday dinner. There’s nothing like a soft roll to sop up a plateful of leftover gravy!

Any time of the year, Parker House rolls pair great with a bowl of soup or hearty Brunswick stew. They’re also a favorite side dish at Thanksgiving next to mashed potatoes and cornbread dressing.

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How to Store Homemade Parker Rolls

  • To Store. Keep your baked rolls in an airtight container or Ziploc bag at room temperature for up to 3 days. Make sure that the rolls are completely cooled before storing them to avoid condensation, which makes them soggy.
  • Freeze. Freezing Parker House rolls is a great way to preserve their freshness if you know you’ll have leftovers. Once the rolls are cooled, double-wrap them in plastic wrap or store them in an airtight container to keep them frozen for up to 2 months. Defrost the rolls at room temperature.

More Holiday Sides To Try

  • Sweet Dinner Rolls
  • Skillet Biscuits
  • Southern Pecan Bread
  • Crock Pot Cornbread
  • Hot Cross Buns

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    Parker House Rolls

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    • Author: Shelly
    • Prep Time: 35 minutes
    • Rising Time: 30 minutes
    • Cook Time: 15 minutes
    • Total Time: 1 hour 20 minutes
    • Yield: 36 rolls 1x
    • Category: Bread
    • Method: Oven
    • Cuisine: Dinner

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    These soft Parker House rolls are a classic dinner rolls recipe! Fluffy, buttery, and light, homemade rolls are the perfect side dish for any meal.

    Ingredients

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    • 4 3/4 to 5 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
    • 1/3 cup granulated sugar
    • 2 envelopes Fleischmann’s® RapidRise® Yeast
    • 1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt
    • 3/4 cup milk
    • 3/4 cup water
    • 1/2 cup butter, divided
    • 1 egg
    • Optional – 2 tablespoons melted butter to brush on baked rolls

    Instructions

    1. In the bowl of your stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment combine 2 cups flour, sugar, undissolved yeast and salt. Mix on low until combined.
    2. In a microwave-safe bowl heat the milk, water, and 1/4 cup butter in 30 seconds increments until very warm to the touch (120°F to 130°F). Butter might not be melted all the way, which is ok.
    3. Pour the milk mixture into the flour mixture. Mix on medium speed for 2 minutes, scraping the sides of the bowl as necessary.
    4. Add in the egg and 1/2 cup flour and mix for 2 minutes at high speed. Stir in enough remaining flour to make a soft dough. Dough should form a ball and be slightly sticky. Knead on a lightly floured surface until smooth and elastic, about 8 to 10 minutes, or alternately, you can do this step in your mixer with a dough hook.
    5. Cover the dough with a clean towel and let it rest for 10 minutes.
    6. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Set aside.
    7. Divide the dough in half. On a lightly floured surface, roll each half to a 12-inch square, about 1/4-inch thick. Using a knife or a pizza cutter cut the dough into 6 (12 x 2- inch) strips. Then cut each strip into thirds (4 x 2-inch rectangles).
    8. Melt the remaining 1/4 cup butter. Brush each rectangle with butter.
    9. Crease each rectangle slightly off center with dull edge of knife and fold at crease, so it’s not quite folded in half.
    10. Place the rolls onto the prepared baking sheet, short folded side facing down. Cover and place in a warm, draft-free place. Allow to rise for 30 minutes, or until doubled in size.
    11. Preheat oven to 375°F.
    12. Bake for 12-15 minutes, or until golden brown.
    13. Brush with more melted butter, if desired. Serve warm.

    Notes

    Recipe adapted from breadworld.com

    Store airtight at room temperature for up to 3 days

    Nutrition

    • Serving Size: 1 roll
    • Calories: 103
    • Sugar: 2.2 g
    • Sodium: 102.1 mg
    • Fat: 3.5 g
    • Carbohydrates: 15.5 g
    • Protein: 2.3 g
    • Cholesterol: 13.7 mg

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    FAQs

    Why do they call them Parker House rolls? ›

    Why Do They Call Them Parker House Rolls? Legend has it that Parker House Rolls derive their name from the Parker House Hotel, which opened in Boston in the 1800s. The story goes that an angry baker tossed a batch of unfinished rolls into the oven—and this style of roll is the result of that happenstance event.

    Why did my dinner rolls come out 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.

    Should you brush dinner rolls 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.

    Why are my Parker House rolls dense? ›

    Over-kneading can cause dense dough. Knead only until the dough is smooth. A slow rise may also mean your kitchen is too cold. In that case, just pop the dough in a cold oven (do not turn it on!) and place a pan of boiling water on the rack underneath.

    What do northern people call rolls? ›

    Bun is a favoured name in the North East, with the majority of people in the counties of Durham, Tyne and Wear and Northumberland being most likely to use this term.

    How can I make my bread lighter and fluffy? ›

    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.

    How do I make my rolls more airy? ›

    Tips for Making Fluffy Dinner Rolls
    1. Don't get the milk too hot. The optimal temperature for milk is around 100 degrees F. ...
    2. Make sure your yeast isn't old. ...
    3. Use a combination of all-purpose and bread flour. ...
    4. Mix your dough long enough. ...
    5. Don't rush the rising time. ...
    6. Don't over-bake.

    How long to let rolls 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.

    Why are my dinner rolls tasteless? ›

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

    Should I brush rolls with butter before baking? ›

    Here's what you should know.
    1. For matte rolls, brush the tops with salted butter. ...
    2. For the most golden brown tops, use a whole egg or egg yolk. ...
    3. For pretzel-like tops, definitely use an egg. ...
    4. For soft tops, go with a high fat wash, such as butter or cream.
    Nov 21, 2022

    Why do my dinner rolls taste bland? ›

    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 egg wash my rolls? ›

    There are no “shoulds” with using egg washes. Use them if you wish or not. The shiny surface an egg (or egg white or yolk) mixed with a little water does give a very nice appearance to loaves and rolls as Effie May stated. They can also be used to help a sprinkle of sesame seeds or other toppings stay on the crust.

    What does egg wash do to bread dough? ›

    In baking, many recipes call for an egg wash to be brushed on the baked goods before it goes into the oven. The purpose of this is to give the final product a golden brown color that is slightly shiny. Egg washes can make the final product look more professional, a bit crispier, or act as a binder."

    Is it better to wash with egg or butter? ›

    Is it better to use an egg wash or butter on your pie crust? We are Team Egg Wash (or Cream Wash). While melted butter adds more flavor than the washes, it is less effective in look; it gives a speckled appearance to pastry.

    What is a roll called in Birmingham? ›

    Cob. Definition: If you're from another part of the country with a particularly strong dialect you'll know that the UK can't decide on what to call a bread roll. To Birmingham, a simple bread roll is a cob but in other parts of the country it's a bap, barm cake, bun, batch… the list goes on.

    What do Irish people call rolls? ›

    “To me, bread rolls are a bap.” In Ireland a roll or a bap is commonplace.

    What do the British call rolls? ›

    let's go according to the map across the UK. a bread roll may also be called a bap. a barm a batch a bun. a cob a muffin and a tea cake.

    What is a house roll? ›

    A Parker House roll is a bread roll made by flattening the center of a ball of dough with a rolling pin so that it becomes an oval shape, and then folding the oval in half. They are made with milk and are generally quite buttery, soft, and slightly sweet with a crispy shell.

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