No-Knead Soft Bread Rolls 🍞

There’s something magical about warm, homemade bread rolls straight from the oven – golden, soft, and gently sweet.

When I first tried making no-knead bread, I was skeptical. Could it really be that easy? No dough hook, no arm workout, just mix, wait, and bake?

Well, let me tell you – not only is it that easy, it’s one of the softest, fluffiest bread rolls I’ve ever made.

This recipe is adapted from several techniques I found online (thank you, internet!), but I tweaked it to suit my taste – a little sweeter, a little softer.

I’m not a professional chef, just a bread lover who wants to make baking feel less intimidating. Let’s roll into it!

🧰 Tools Table

ToolPurposeWhere to Buy
Mixing BowlFor combining ingredientsAny kitchenware store
WhiskMixing eggs and liquidsOnline or local shops
SpatulaFolding ingredients gentlySupermarkets or Amazon
25cm Cake MoldBaking and shaping the bread rollsBaking supply stores
OvenBaking at consistent temperatureInstalled or countertop oven
Pastry BrushOptional: brushing butter on topGrocery or baking section

⏱️ Prep Time

  • Mixing & resting: 15 minutes
  • First rise: 1 hour
  • Second rise: 40 minutes
  • Baking time: 20 minutes
  • Total Time: ~2 hours 15 minutes

🧾 Ingredients

IngredientSpoon MeasurementWeight (g)
Warm milk¾ cup200g
Sugar3½ tbsp45g
Instant dry yeast1 tsp3g
Egg1 whole~50g
Cooking oil / Butter2 tbsp25g
Bread flour2½ cups300g
Salt½ tsp3g

👩‍🍳 Instructions (Step-by-Step)

  1. Activate the yeast
    In a large mixing bowl, combine the warm milk (around 38°C / 100°F), sugar, and instant dry yeast. Let it sit for 5-10 minutes until foamy.
  2. Mix in wet ingredients
    Add the egg and oil (or melted butter) to the yeast mixture. Whisk until well combined.
  3. Add dry ingredients
    Gently fold in the bread flour and salt using a spatula. Mix until a sticky dough forms. No kneading needed!
  4. Let it rest (15 minutes)
    Cover the bowl with a clean towel and let it rest at room temperature for 15 minutes.
  5. First rise (1 hour)
    After resting, cover again and let the dough rise in a warm place for about 1 hour, or until it doubles in size.
  6. Shape the dough
    Grease your 25cm cake mold. With lightly oiled hands, divide the dough into equal parts (6–8 rolls), form into balls, and place them in the mold.
  7. Second rise (40 minutes)
    Cover and let rise again for 40 minutes until puffy and touching.
  8. Bake
    Preheat the oven to 180°C (350°F). Bake for 20 minutes or until golden brown on top.
  9. Optional: Brush the tops with melted butter while hot for extra softness and shine.

🧊 Food Storage

  • Room Temperature: Store in an airtight container for up to 2 days.
  • Refrigerate: Best avoided as it dries the bread out.
  • Freeze: Freeze individual rolls in a zip-lock bag for up to 1 month. Reheat in the oven at 150°C for 5-8 minutes.

🌟 Pro Tips

  • Milk Temp Matters: Too hot will kill the yeast; aim for warm, not hot.
  • Butter vs Oil: Butter adds richness, while oil keeps it neutral and softer. Try both and see what you prefer.
  • Flour Type: Bread flour gives structure and chew. You can substitute all-purpose flour, but texture may be slightly less fluffy.
  • Make it Sweeter: Add an extra 10g of sugar and brush the top with condensed milk for a milk-bun style twist.

🧮 Nutrition Facts (Per Roll – Based on 8 servings)

NutrientAmount
Calories170 kcal
Carbohydrates25g
Protein4g
Fat5g
Saturated Fat1.5g
Cholesterol25mg
Sodium150mg
Sugar6g
Fiber1g

❓ FAQs

1. Can I make the dough the night before?
Yes! After the first rise, shape the dough into rolls and refrigerate overnight. Let them sit at room temperature for 1 hour before baking.

2. Can I use all-purpose flour instead of bread flour?
Absolutely, though the bread may be slightly less chewy. It will still be delicious and soft!

3. My dough is too sticky! What should I do?
That’s okay! This dough is meant to be soft and tacky. Lightly oil your hands or spatula to handle it better — don’t over-flour!

4. How can I make it vegan?
Swap milk for any plant milk (like soy or almond), use oil instead of butter, and skip the egg or use a flaxseed egg.

5. Can I add fillings?
Yes! Try adding chocolate chips, sweet red bean paste, or even savory cheese bits into the center before shaping into rolls.

🥰 Final Thoughts

Making soft, fluffy bread rolls doesn’t need to be complicated. With just a bowl and a little patience, you can create bakery-style buns right at home – no stand mixer required!

I hope this recipe gives you the same joy and satisfaction it gave me. If a regular home cook like me can do it, so can you.

Happy baking! 💛
– From my cozy kitchen to yours.

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