Spinner_invert Loading...
Not registered yet? Sign Up
40 minutes
Nice & Simple


Bread Machine Jiffy Rolls

  • Completed Project: Bread Machine Jiffy Rolls Picture #1

slightly sweet dinner roll

These are a slightly sweet dinner roll, really similar to kings hawaiian rolls, but a better texture because they are baked fresh. These are my sons hands down favorite roll . He likes me to make them bigger so he can have them for ham sandwiches too.

Add to Favorites Add Your Version


  1. Step 1

    In bread machine pan put water, then salt, the cake mix and flour top with the yeast and put it on the dough cycle. When cycle is complete remove from bread machine, I don't flour my rolling board I oil it so do what you prefer and cut and then roll into 15 to 20 rolls, put on a greased baking sheet cover and let rise till double about an hour. Bake at 400 10 to 15 minutes.
    You can also do this w/o a bread machine I am just lazy.

    I had a pretty pan full buut when I went to answer the phone my son and his friends raided my kitchen. God save me from hungry teenage boys!

More from Bread (See All »)

  • Stove Top Beer BreadHow To
  • Bread 101How To
  • PaolitosHow To
  • No Knead BreadHow To
  • Garlic And Cheese Focaccia BreadHow To

See more Baking

People who love this project (11)



Leave a Comment

Sorry...

You need to Sign Up and log in to leave comments


Riechan

Riechan

June 4th, 2008 13:45

looks yummy ^^

serendipity_sarah

serendipity_sarah

June 4th, 2008 18:21

Looks good! I'll have to give it a try. Thanks for the recipe!

Angel

Angel

June 5th, 2008 03:21

Thanks for the recipe. I love anything I can use my bread machine for. And I love those Hawaiian rolls. Can't wait to try it!

sugaree

sugaree

September 25th, 2008 19:49

are the directions much different if you don't use/have a bread machine? these rolls sound fantastic, but i don't have a bread machine....
i am very new to bread making, but i imagine i would just mix the ingredients, knead the dough, then makes rolls and bake for the same amount of time?

mars f.

mars f.

September 27th, 2008 17:22

sugaree, you would mix the dough, this is a stickier dough then most then let it rise for about an hour or until double, then punch it down make it into rolls and let the rolls rise about an hour then bake.

sugaree

sugaree

October 15th, 2008 02:42

thanks mars f :) sounds simple enough! i think i'll try this for my next bread project.