3 Ingredient Easy Parmesan Rolls Recipe (2024)

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These 3-Ingredient Easy Parmesan Rolls are made using frozen dinner rolls for a simple side dish to any meal. Frozen dough, butter and grated parmesan cheese make cheesy rolls that everyone will love.

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Dinner rolls were a staple at our house growing up. We served them with soup, roast, casseroles, you name it and we had rolls with it!

My mom always used Rhode’s Frozen Dinner Rolls growing up and they were perfectly light and fluffy every time.

The Best Dinner Rolls

I love the taste and smell of homemade rolls baking in the oven, like our Easy Homemade Rolls or 30-Minute Dinner Rolls.

Sometimes you just don’t have the time or desire to make rolls from scratch, so these 3-Ingredient Easy Parmesan Rolls are the perfect solution!

I used these Rhodes Bake-N-Serv® Dinner Rolls for this recipe, but you could easily switch it out for homemade dough or even biscuit dough.

How to make Easy Parmesan Rolls:

Although these rolls are so easy to make, you do need to plan ahead so your rolls have time to rise!

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Start by dipping frozen dinner rolls in melted butter. Completely submerge rolls in butter.

If you aren’t using frozen rolls for this recipe, that’s ok because you could easily dip roll dough into the melted butter at this point.

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Roll buttered rolls in grated parmesan cheese until each roll is completely coated.

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Place in a 9×13-inch baking pan that has been sprayed with nonstick cooking spray.

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Cover with plastic wrap and let rise at room temperature for 3-5 hours.

Be sure to not let the rolls rise too big or they will flatten out when they are baked. A good rule of thumb is for the rolls to double in size.

Tip: Spray the inside of the plastic wrap with nonstick cooking spray so the rolls won’t stick to it after they’ve risen.

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Bake at 350 degrees F. for 15 minutes, or until lightly golden brown.

These rolls are always a hit! We know you will love them just as much as we do!

You can serve these easy rolls with soup like ourSlow Cooker Beef Stew, Slow Cooker Minestrone Soup or Slow Cooker Chicken Tortellini Tomato Soup.

My kids think these 3-Ingredient Easy Parmesan Rolls taste like breadsticks, so we also serve them with Italian dishes like our Slow Cooker Bolognese, Spinach Lasagna Rollsor Baked Chicken Parmesan Casserole.

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Serves: 12

3 Ingredient Easy Parmesan Rolls Recipe

Soft, fluffy rolls coated in butter and Parmesan. You'll love these 3 Ingredient Parmesan Rolls!

Prep Time 3 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 3 hours hrs 25 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • ½ cup butter
  • 1 cup grated parmesan cheese
  • 12 Rhodes frozen dinner rolls

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

  • Place butter in a microwave-safe bowl and heat for 1 minute, or until completely melted.

  • Place grated Parmesan in a separate bowl.

  • Dip each frozen roll completely in butter then roll in grated Parmesan until covered.

  • Place rolls in a 9×13-inch baking dish sprayed with nonstick cooking spray and allow to rise for 3-5 hours, or until doubled in size.

  • Bake for 15 minutes, or until golden brown.

Notes

  • Be sure to not let the rolls rise too big or they will flatten out when they are baked. A good rule of thumb is for the rolls to double in size.

Nutrition

Calories: 104 kcal · Carbohydrates: 1 g · Protein: 3 g · Fat: 10 g · Saturated Fat: 6 g · Polyunsaturated Fat: 1 g · Monounsaturated Fat: 3 g · Trans Fat: 1 g · Cholesterol: 28 mg · Sodium: 195 mg · Potassium: 13 mg · Sugar: 1 g · Vitamin A: 308 IU · Calcium: 95 mg · Iron: 1 mg

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Recipe Details

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

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  1. augcott says:

    Easy Peasy!!!!
    Looking forward to trying this out!

  2. Unknown says:

    Could you use bread and cut them into smaller pieces?

  3. Six Sisters says:

    I think using bread dough cut into smaller pieces would work just fine!

  4. Karen says:

    I have made these using the Rhodes bread loaves. Just cut off the rounded ends, then slice the loaf in 8 equal slices. Dip in butter, then sprinkle with the parmesan and let rise. I think they're just a bit bigger than using the roll dough.

  5. June Gale says:

    I like your site very much. In your recipe Fall Off The Bone BBQ Ribs you mentioned liners for your slow cooker. I used to be able to get them but not anymore. What company puts them out? I live in Canada -Sydney ,Nova Scotia. Thank you .

  6. Cyd says:

    Reynolds makes them. Go to reynoldskitchens.com

  7. Rachel N says:

    Hi! Do you actual grated Parmesan or the kind in a shaker ? Thx!

  8. Momma Cyd says:

    Kraft grated Parmesan cheese is the one in the shaker bottle. That is what we used for this recipe. Hope this helps.

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3 Ingredient Easy Parmesan Rolls Recipe (2024)

FAQs

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.

What is the secret to a soft and fluffy bread? ›

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.

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.

Is bread flour or all-purpose flour better for rolls? ›

You can also use all-purpose in many bun or roll recipes, which tend to have lower hydration and rely less on strong gluten and more on butter and sugar for texture. (Though bread flour can still give you a fluffier, almost cotton-candy-like texture in most buns and rolls.)

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

Too much flour results in a dry, crumbly dough that's unpleasant and difficult to work with. It doesn't stick to itself and tends to fall apart when kneaded.

How do you make homemade rolls less dense? ›

How to Make Bread Less Dense?
  1. Proof The Dough Longer. As explained, under-proofing has been among the most popular reasons behind a dense bread texture. ...
  2. Give Your Yeast Better Environment. ...
  3. Activate The Yeast. ...
  4. Knead The Dough For Longer. ...
  5. Use Folds and Stretch For Bulk Fermentation. ...
  6. Adjust The Water Level.
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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…

What is the difference between Texas rolls and dinner rolls? ›

Texas Size rolls are 50% larger than our Dinner Rolls. The only difference is the roll size. Why did my dough not rise? Sometimes dough has been allowed to thaw and refreeze, which can deactivate the yeast.

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.

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.

Why aren't my buns light and fluffy? ›

Use a good-quality bread flour that has a high protein content, as this will give your dough the structure it needs to rise and become light and fluffy. Make sure to use the right amount of yeast for your dough. Too much yeast will cause the dough to rise too quickly, resulting in a denser texture.

Why is my bread dense and not fluffy? ›

(FYI: Fermentation refers to the process yeast goes through to make bread rise or proof.) If the fermentation is too fast or too slow, too long or too short, or not as predicted, dense bread is often the result.

Does letting bread rise longer make it fluffier? ›

Does Rising Bread Affect Its Texture? For a fluffy bread texture, the key is to let the bread rise long enough.

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