Share Our Strength Progressive Dinner (Recipe: Potato Rolls) (2024)

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  1. Share Our Strength Progressive Dinner (Recipe: Potato Rolls) (1)bellini says

    Just a fun way to bring attention to such a wonderful cause.

  2. Share Our Strength Progressive Dinner (Recipe: Potato Rolls) (2)Ann says

    I love the idea of potato rolls made from leftover mashed potatoes. And, all for a wonderful cause.

  3. Share Our Strength Progressive Dinner (Recipe: Potato Rolls) (3)Amy | She Wears Many Hats says

    These look yummy! And pretty simple for a non-bread baking chick.

  4. Share Our Strength Progressive Dinner (Recipe: Potato Rolls) (4)Heather (Heather's Dish) says

    i just had to remind myself to breathe when i saw these…doughy, yummy bread is one of my favorite things in the world!

  5. Share Our Strength Progressive Dinner (Recipe: Potato Rolls) (5)Wenderly says

    Oh my goodness do these look gorgeous! Heck, I’d just like to curl up in the middle of that pan and eat myself silly!

  6. Share Our Strength Progressive Dinner (Recipe: Potato Rolls) (6)Jenn says

    Beautiful rolls – great addition to the Share our Holiday Table spread!

  7. Share Our Strength Progressive Dinner (Recipe: Potato Rolls) (7)Shaina says

    Kristen, those potato rolls look so buttery soft.

  8. Share Our Strength Progressive Dinner (Recipe: Potato Rolls) (8)Cookbook Queen says

    Oh girl, I LOVE potato bread. These rolls look so yummy and soft!!

  9. Share Our Strength Progressive Dinner (Recipe: Potato Rolls) (10)Lori @ RecipeGirl says

    Wonderful idea! Look how cute your Mom is leaving such a sweet comment!

  10. Share Our Strength Progressive Dinner (Recipe: Potato Rolls) (11)SMITH BITES says

    bread and potatoes . . . can there be anything more comforting? if there is, please don’t tell me . . . sigh . . .

  11. Share Our Strength Progressive Dinner (Recipe: Potato Rolls) (12)Maria says

    Potato rolls are my favorite! I bet these taste even better because they are associated with a wonderful cause!

  12. Share Our Strength Progressive Dinner (Recipe: Potato Rolls) (13)Karly says

    Those rolls look so amazing! I always want to make whatever it is you’ve featured on your blog IMMEDIATELY after reading. 🙂

  13. Share Our Strength Progressive Dinner (Recipe: Potato Rolls) (14)marla {family fresh cooking} says

    These potato rolls look warm, wonderful & perfect for a chilly day. I am so happy to join you in generating awareness for this VERY important cause. XO

  14. Share Our Strength Progressive Dinner (Recipe: Potato Rolls) (15)naomi says

    These look perfectly fluffy and delicious. What a great cause!

  15. Share Our Strength Progressive Dinner (Recipe: Potato Rolls) (16)Sues says

    I don’t think I’ve ever had potato rolls before but these look awesome (and for a fabulous cause!). I’d love to have these with a nice big bowl of hot soup!

  16. Share Our Strength Progressive Dinner (Recipe: Potato Rolls) (17)Melissa says

    They look so soft!

  17. Share Our Strength Progressive Dinner (Recipe: Potato Rolls) (18)Jen @ My Kitchen Addiction says

    What a fabulous recipe! My grandmother used to make potato rolls, and they were some of our favorites. I’ll have to give your recipe a try. Happy to share today’s course of the progressive dinner with you!

  18. Share Our Strength Progressive Dinner (Recipe: Potato Rolls) (20)Michelle (What's Cooking with Kids) says

    Oh my gosh! Fluffy and delicious…and a fantastic way to use up extra mashed potatoes (of there ever was such a thing.) Thank you for helping our efforts at ending childhood hunger! xo

  19. Share Our Strength Progressive Dinner (Recipe: Potato Rolls) (21)Michelle says

    What a great cause, and such a fun way to share it with people.

  20. Share Our Strength Progressive Dinner (Recipe: Potato Rolls) (22)Gluten Free Diva says

    I love repurposing leftovers. And these rolls look fantastic. I will add this recipe to my “must-try” folder and when I make them, I think they’ll easily convert to gluten free. Thanks!

  21. Share Our Strength Progressive Dinner (Recipe: Potato Rolls) (23)Don says

    Ah how do you use leftover mashed potatoes that don’t have added milk & butter?

  22. Share Our Strength Progressive Dinner (Recipe: Potato Rolls) (24)HPD says

    funny how our brains work …

    i got to the part where it says 1 cup of mashed potatoes, without milk or butter … and the first thing i thought was, how about gravy? :^)

    Best to you and yours this holiday. Cheers!

  23. Share Our Strength Progressive Dinner (Recipe: Potato Rolls) (25)Rachel says

    YUMMY!!!!!
    Such a great cause and a delicious recipe!

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How do you enhance store bought dinner rolls? ›

9 Easy Ways To Upgrade Store-Bought Dinner Rolls
  1. Bring on the Cheese. Amaze your guests with a TikTok-worthy cheese pull! ...
  2. Garlicky Goodness. If you like garlic bread, then make garlic butter dinner rolls. ...
  3. Presto, Pesto. ...
  4. Only the Freshest Herbs. ...
  5. Spice It Up. ...
  6. An Italian Twist. ...
  7. Add Your Favorite Spice Blend. ...
  8. Cinnamon Sugar.
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What is the weight of a dinner roll? ›

For size reference, the pre-bake weight of dinner rolls typically falls between 60g to 80g each. Imagine a 60g roll as the size of a plum when baked, while a baked 80g roll is closer to a Granny Smith apple. Moving up in the ranks are burger buns, which weigh around 100g or so pre-bake.

How to amp up dinner rolls? ›

3 Tiny Steps to Make Store-Bought Dinner Rolls Taste Amazing
  1. Brush with melted butter. Before warming the store-bought rolls in the oven, brush them generously with melted butter. ...
  2. Sprinkle with fresh herbs. ...
  3. Finish with flaky salt.
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Why do my dinner rolls taste bland? ›

Salt adds flavor to bread. If none or too little is used in a recipe, the bread will lack the right flavor and taste "bland." If you reduce the amount of salt, try adding some dried herbs to increase the flavor. Too much yeast in bread will give bread an off-taste.

How to refresh store-bought rolls? ›

Arrange a rack in the middle of the oven and heat to 350°F. Place rolls in a baking dish or arrange on a baking sheet, brush with melted butter and sprinkle with coarse salt, if desired. Bake until warm, 7 to 10 minutes.

How do you rise frozen dinner rolls? ›

Preheat oven to 200°F. Then turn the oven off. Boil 2 quarts water and put in a pan on the lowest rack. Put rolls in the oven and let thaw and rise until double in size.

How do you make rolls rise better? ›

How to help your dough rise faster
  1. Oven: Heat your oven to its lowest setting for a few minutes, then turn it off. ...
  2. Microwave: Heat 1 cup of water in your microwave for 2 minutes. ...
  3. Other: I've also risen bread on top of a warm oven, running dryer machine, and even on a chair set over a heater vent.
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