Brunch Muffins or Soft Rolls

One weekend morning, I served a stack of these pillowy-soft rolls as a surprise to friends, and they vanished in minutes. Whether you call them muffins or rolls, this recipe delivers comfort, versatility, and a golden, buttery finish you’ll want to make permanent in your brunch rotation.
Prep Time25 minutes
Cook Time25 minutes
Total Time3 hours 20 minutes
Servings14-16
DifficultyIntermediate
CuisineComfort, American

Why This Recipe Works

These rolls combine a rich, slightly sweet flavor with an airy crumb and crackly crust. The warm milk activates the yeast gently, while the softened butter infuses richness without heaviness. I’ve tested countless variations, but this balance of ingredients ensures the dough rises perfectly every time.

The optional honey butter topping adds a touch of sweetness that complements both savory and sweet elements. This recipe adapts easily to different occasions—one pan yields soft rolls for family dinners, while muffin tins transform it into elegant, individual-sized servings for holiday brunches.

Ingredients

IngredientQuantityNotes
Warm Milk1 cup (240ml)Non-dairy milk substitute if needed
Yeast2 ¼ teaspoonsActive dry yeast requires 5-minute activation with milk
Sugar2 tablespoonsSubstitute 1/2 cup honey or maple syrup for a different depth
Egg1 largeRoom temperature prevents cold shocks in dough
Butter4 tablespoons (56g)Coconut oil melts better in warm environments
Salt1 teaspoonSea salt flakes work for a textural contrast
Flour3 cups (390g)Try whole wheat or oat flour for gluten-free option

Step-by-Step Instructions

Dough Preparation

  1. Whisk warm milk, yeast, and 1 Tablespoon sugar in a stand mixer bowl. Cover bowl with towel. Let rest 5 minutes for yeast activation.
  2. Add remaining sugar, egg, butter, salt, and 1 cup flour. Attach dough hook. Mix on low speed 30 seconds. Scrub bowl sides with spatula. Gradually add rest of flour 1/2 cup at time.
  3. For hand mixing: Use wooden spoon to mix until flour dissolves. Adjust butter temperature slightly higher to ensure proper emulsification.

Kneading the Dough

  1. Continue mixing 5 minutes until dough passes windowpane test (see directions). Do not add flour unless dough sticks aggressively; only use 1 teaspoon increments.
  2. Punch dough down to collapse bubbles. Separate into 16 equal parts (1 ounce each). Work quickly before dough warms further.
  3. Hand-shape each portion into smooth ball by tucking folds under with palms. Use bench scraper to cut dough cleanly and maintain work surface.

Making the Second Rise

  1. Arrange rolls in 9×13 pan with spacing. Cover with plastic. For fastest rise, place in oven with bowl of hot (not boiling) water on lower rack.
  2. Check dough for doubling 30 minutes into first rise. For second rise, test by gently pressing with fingertip—indentation should slowly rebound.

Baking the Rolls

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F/177°C. Place pan on lower rack to prevent burning. Bake 20-25 minutes until golden. Use oven mitts to rotate pan halfway.
  2. Immediately brush with butter mixture (1/2 melted butter + 2 teaspoons honey). Serve warm with cast iron pan heat retention.

Chef Tips for Perfect Results

  • Test milk temperature before mixing—use instant-read thermometer for precision. Too hot inhibits yeast; too cold slows activation.
  • When shaping, create 16 portions. Uneven sizes lead to inconsistent baking times (see kneading tutorial).
  • For richer flavor, use European-style butter with higher fat content. Substitute with nut butter for vegan option.
  • Brush with melted butter (52°F/11°C) post-bake for immediate absorption into tender crust. Avoid hot butter which dries surface.
  • Adjust rising time for humidity—add 20 minutes if air is drier than 30% relative humidity per King Arthur’s guidelines.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Overshaping: When rolling dough, excessive pressure creates denser texture. Use gentle tucking motion to preserve gluten structure.
  • Salt near yeast: Always add salt after initial mixing. Direct contact inhibits yeast activity and delays rise.
  • Skipping second rise: Cold dough requires 30 minutes minimum. Forged in 45-minute rise gives better rise volume and fluffier texture.
  • Adding dry flour to sticky dough: First adjust butter ratio (add 1-2 tablespoons water) before increasing flour. Dry dough leads to tough finished product.
  • Overbaking: Check for light golden color rather than relying on time. Use toothpick gently inserted in center—should come out clean within 22 minutes.

Variations and Substitutions

IngredientSubstitutionImpact on Flavor
ButterCoconut oilEnhances tropical notes, works better for no-knead version
Granulated SugarRaw cane sugarSubtle molasses flavor in rolls without noticeable grain
All-purpose flourMalted barley flourAdds nutty undertones, improves browning on crust

Serving Suggestions and Pairings

Perfect with morning coffee, hot chocolate, or fresh fruit compote. Add savory elements like sun-dried tomatoes, rosemary, or cheese for brunch, picnic, or weekend family dinners. Serve warm in cast iron skillet for shared experience.

Storage and Reheating

MethodDurationInstructions
Room temperature2-3 daysCover pan with parchment paper to prevent staling
Refrigerator7 daysStore in airtight container after completely cooling
Freezing2 monthsCool completely, freeze in sealed bags individually

Nutritional Information

NutrientAmount per Serving
CaloriesApproximate values: 220
ProteinApproximate values: 7g
FatApproximate values: 9g
CarbohydratesApproximate values: 28g
FiberApproximate values: 1g
SugarApproximate values: 3g

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I double this recipe?

Yes, double all ingredients but maintain flour hydration ratio. Use two baking sheets or large oven.

How to test first rise?

Poke dough with finger—slow rebound means complete. Windowpane test also confirms gluten development.

What if dough doesn’t double?

Return to rise in 70°F/21°C room. Increase time by 30% for colder environments (see yeast guide).

Are these rolls vegan?

Substitute butter with vegan alternative and use flax egg (1 tbsp ground flax + 3 tbsp water).

Can I freeze shaped rolls?

Freeze on baking sheet for 1 hour before bagging. Add 15 minutes to rise after thawing in fridge overnight.

These Brunch Muffins or Soft Rolls redefine comfort food with their adaptable texture and flavor balance. Master the dough-handling technique and you’ll have weeknight dinner staples and holiday showstoppers in minutes. Brush with that golden honey butter and watch your table fill with warmth and conversation.

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Brunch Muffins or Soft Rolls

Brunch Muffins or Soft Rolls


  • Author: Savannah
  • Total Time: 200
  • Yield: 14-16 rolls or muffins 1x
  • Diet: Lacto-ovo vegetarian

Description

Pillowy-soft rolls or muffins with a golden, buttery finish. This versatile recipe delivers a rich, slightly sweet flavor and airy crumb, perfect for brunch or family gatherings.


Ingredients

Scale

1 cup warm milk
2 ¼ teaspoons active dry yeast
2 tablespoons sugar
1 large egg
4 tablespoons butter (56g)
1 teaspoon salt
3 cups all-purpose flour


Instructions

Whisk warm milk, yeast, and 1 tablespoon sugar in a stand mixer bowl. Cover and let rest 5 minutes.
Add remaining sugar, egg, butter, salt, and 1 cup flour. Attach dough hook. Mix on low speed 30 seconds. Scrape sides, then add remaining flour ½ cup at a time.
For hand mixing: Use a wooden spoon until flour dissolves. Adjust butter temperature slightly higher.
Continue mixing/kneading 5 minutes until dough passes the windowpane test. Punch down and divide into 16 equal portions.
Shape into rolls or muffins, place in greased pans, and let rise 2 hours.
Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Bake 25 minutes until golden and hollow-sounding.

Notes

For gluten-free option: Replace 3 cups flour with whole wheat or oat flour.
For vegan version: Substitute butter with coconut oil and use a flax egg (2 tbsp ground flaxseed + 6 tbsp water).
Optional honey butter topping: Mix 2 tbsp melted butter with 2 tbsp honey, brush over warm rolls.

  • Prep Time: 25
  • Cook Time: 25
  • Category: BAKING
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American, Comfort

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 roll or muffin
  • Calories: 140
  • Sugar: 3g
  • Sodium: 200mg
  • Fat: 7g
  • Saturated Fat: 4g
  • Carbohydrates: 18g
  • Fiber: 1g
  • Protein: 3g
  • Cholesterol: 20mg

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