Eggless Amazing Dinner Rolls

I am glad to be a member of the Eggless Baking Challenge from this month onwards. The main reason why I took it was to widen my horizon and use my head a little bit when adjusting to eggless is to be done. I always look for eggless recipes mainly because they are quite easy to put together.

 

This month’s Baking Eggless Challenge is hosted by Priya of Enveetu Kitchen and her suggestion was dinner rolls. The recipe had just one egg for double the quantity I used, so the only little variation I did was to slightly increase the butter and whisk all the wet ingredients before adding the flour. The rolls were absolutely soft, to say the least. My younger one enjoyed it the most – she had two in a stretch and the next day, had the next two! 🙂 Overall, I enjoyed the experience of making my hands dirty, as  I was really scared about how it would turn out to be. I served this with the chicken mushroom stir fry and it was delicious!!!

 

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Egg-less Amazing Dinner Rolls

Course Bread
Cuisine International
Prep Time 2 hours 15 minutes
Cook Time 18 minutes
Total Time 2 hours 33 minutes
Servings 3
Author Rafeeda

Ingredients

  • 30 ml warm water
  • 1-1/4 tsp active dry yeast
  • 4 tbsp sugar
  • 150 ml warmed milk
  • 120 gm butter melted
  • 3/4 tsp salt
  • 2-1/2 cups all purpose flour*

Instructions

  • Mix the yeast along with the warm water and 1/4 tsp sugar and allow it to froth. It took me around 10 minutes.
  • In a large bowl, mix in the milk, butter, salt and the remaining sugar till well combined. I used a whisk.
  • Now add in the yeast mixture and mix again. Add the flour slowly in three batches. I added 3/4 cup of flour and mixed till now lumps.
  • Then add the next 3/4 cup and mix till it slowly becomes doughy. Add the remaining slowly and keep kneading the dough till you get a sticky dough.
  • Keep it covered for an hour and a half till it doubles in size.
  • Knock down the air in the dough and knead again. Divide the dough into two equal parts.
  • Roll it on a lightly floured surface in a round shape, around 1/2 inch thickness.
  • Cut it into 8 pieces just like how you cut a pizza. Roll each wedge up, beginning from the wide side. Transfer to the baking pan, cover with cling film on the top and set aside for another hour.
  • During the last ten minutes, preheat the oven to 170 degrees.
  • Remove the cling film and bake the rolls in the oven for around 18 minutes till golden brown. Remove from the oven and serve warm.

Notes

You may not need all this flour, as the stickiness depends upon the quality of the flour being used. I used the amount mentioned, but you may end up using just 2 cups.

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  1. Looks super soft. Happy to have you join us.

    1. thank u so much minu… 🙂

  2. Looks so soft and nice..lovely rolls

    1. thank u so much dear… 🙂

  3. Beautiful Rafee. So Soft.

    1. thank u so much humi… 🙂

  4. roll looks so soft….

    1. thank u so much arthy…

  5. I have never made baking recipes without eggs, in fact I don't bake very often. Its a brilliant idea to come up with egg-less rolls. This will fit those vegetarians who don't consume eggs. I can understand why your youngest could not let go of the roll because the outcome proved it. The rolls looks fabulous and I also like the way you have rolled the rolls.

    1. this was my first attempt to replace egg and i was pretty happy with it… thank u for your lovely comments… 🙂

    1. thank u so much rita… 🙂

  6. It looks real soft and yummy…

    1. thank u so much ruxana… 🙂

  7. looks perfect done..loved the soft rolls!

    1. thank u so much ma'am… 🙂

  8. Wow Rafs good time to put the post,here the bakeries are filled with dinner rolls for Easter.I am sure people might be hunting for eggless recipes too.

    1. thank u so much meena… 🙂 i was glad they turned out well, after all the trepidation… 😀

  9. Perfect soft rolls mam 🙂

    1. thank u so much chitz… 🙂

  10. i totally appreciate the effort of dinner rolls without egg…they look so soft and perfectly baked.i cant imagine of baking smell of this bread before sleep 🙂

    1. oh yes divya… even i love the smell of baked goodies in the kitchen… i could stand for hours smelling them.. hehe…

  11. I love the way you have shaped your rolls and for an egg-less version, they look pretty good!

    1. thank u so much dear… 🙂

  12. Eggless that's a real challenge for sure…but those look very perfect..

    1. thank u so much kamalika… 🙂

  13. looks perfectly baked rolls dear…

    1. thank u so much preeti… 🙂

  14. The rolls look perfect Rafeeda 🙂

    1. thank u so much priya… 🙂

  15. looks very tempting. Irresistible.

    1. thank u so much divya…

  16. Very attractive crescent dinner rolls,super soft.

    1. thank u so much priya… 🙂

  17. Wow! they look so yummy

    1. thank u so much renuka…

  18. hi rafeeda……..u have a lovely page here! following u back!…….rolls look super soft:)

    1. thank u so much farah… 🙂

  19. Hi Rafeeda… very well explained and presented post.. the rolls have turned out to be very good

    glad to follow you, looking forward to such interesting recipes from you 🙂

    1. thank u so much nupur for coming by and leaving your lovely comments…

  20. The rolls looks super soft and amazing Rafeeda. Happy to have you in the group…

    1. thank u so much gayathri… i'm super excited by the new challenge as well… 🙂

  21. Fabulous.. Perfectly made dinner rolls Rafeeda 🙂

    1. thank u so much nilu… 🙂

  22. It looks so soft and yummy….:)

    1. Thank you so much Prabal… 🙂

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