Texas Roadhouse Rolls Recipe – Sweet, fluffy, and generously slathered with homemade honey cinnamon butter, these copycat Texas Roadhouse rolls will be the star of your dinner table! Experience pure heavenly softness in every bite! It makes the perfect breakfast, snack, or accompaniment to any dish for a complete comfort food delight.
Who doesn’t enjoy those soul-satisfying rolls served at Texas Roadhouse? I swear I could make a whole meal off them. Finally, I cracked the code and made my version of the famous bread rolls. It wasn’t easy, but totally worth it!
You’ll love how fluffy, buttery, and tender they are, especially hot out of the oven and smothered in melted butter. Bet you can’t eat just one! Good thing they’re so easy, the waiting being the hardest part.
What Makes Texas Roadhouse Rolls So Amazing
If you’ve ever bit into a Texas Roadhouse roll, you know how soft and satisfying they are. And the signature cinnamon butter makes them even better. Moisture hydrates the dough so it rises higher for more squishiness. Butter delivers the right amount of fat, and milk brings it all together for an amazingly soft dough.
However, the key ingredient is patience, so give the yeast time to make the dough rise and develop flavor. Then, after making the rolls, let it rise again until at least doubled. You know you’ll be a star when your family walks in the door to the tantalizing aroma of fresh-baked bread.
Ingredient List
- Dry Ingredients – All-purpose flour, active dry yeast, sugar, and salt provide structure and give the rolls a good rise. Bread flour works, as do other forms of yeast (instant, fast-acting, and bread machine yeast).
- Wet Ingredients – Milk, unsalted butter, and water give the rolls their rich buttery flavor and make them light and tender. The egg adds fat, flavor, and a nice color.
- Cinnamon Honey Butter – Butter, powdered sugar, honey, and cinnamon combine to complement these fabulous rolls perfectly.
How to Make Texas Roadhouse Rolls
Make the Dough
- Proof Yeast – Combine lukewarm water and yeast in a stand mixer and let dissolve for about 5 minutes. (Photo 1)
- Liquids – Combine the milk, butter, sugar, and salt in a microwave-safe bowl and microwave for about a minute. Stir until everything melts. (Photo 2)
- Combine – Allow the liquid to cool to 110℉/43℃ so you don’t kill your yeast or curdle your egg. Then, dump it into the yeast mixture.
- Egg – Whisk an egg into the mixture. (Photo 3)
- Mix for 2 minutes at medium speed. Add about 3½ cups of flour and continue mixing the dough. (Photo 4)
- Knead – Add as much flour as needed to make a soft dough. Err on the side of caution, less flour is better than more. Turn dough on a lightly floured surface and knead for 3-4 minutes or more. (Photos 5-6)
- First Rise – Place dough in a greased bowl, turning once to coat the dough. Cover loosely with a clean cloth and let rise in a warm, draft-free place for 1-2 hours or until doubled. Punch the dough down. (Photo 7)
Make the Rolls
- Roll dough into a rectangle about 1″ thick. Use a sharp knife or pizza cutter to cut dough into squares. (Photo 9)
- Prep – Preheat oven to 350F°/177℃.
- Second Rise – Spray a cookie sheet pan with oil or butter, then place rolls on an oiled pan ½–1″ apart. Cover lightly with a kitchen towel and let rise for about 30 minutes or until the dough is puffy. (Photo 10)
- Bake for 12-15 minutes or until golden brown. Brush with remaining melted butter. Remove from the baking pan and let it cool. I like eating mine when they’re still warm. (Photo 11)
- Cinnamon Honey Butter – Combine butter, confectioners’ sugar, honey, and cinnamon in a small bowl. Then mix with a mixer or by hand until blended. Serve with rolls (refrigerate leftovers). (Photo 12)
To Use a Bread Machine
- In the bread machine pan, add the liquid ingredients first (water, milk, melted butter, beaten egg). Then, add the dry ingredients (sugar, salt, flour). Finally, make a small indentation in the flour and add the yeast.
- Select the “Dough” cycle to mix and knead, then let the dough rise.
- Once the dough cycle is complete, remove it from the bread machine. On a floured surface, divide and shape the dough into rolls.
- Then, follow the rest of the rising and baking instructions.
Flavor Variations
- Adjust sweetness. Feel free to omit the sugar and let the honey shine.
- Texas Roadhouse mini rolls. Divide the dough into smaller squares for mini rolls that are perfect for a breakfast charcuterie board.
- Savory rolls. Leave out the sugar and add rosemary, oregano, and thyme to the dough for a herby, savory dinner roll.
Recipe Notes
- Make sure the water to activate the yeast is lukewarm (98-105℉/37-40℃). It should feel slightly warm on your wrist. Too cold will make the yeast sluggish, and too hot will kill it.
- Making the rolls roughly the same size will help them bake evenly.
- If your yeast doesn’t wake up and get frothy, it may be expired. Check the expiration date and get fresh if needed.
Make-Ahead and Storage Instructions
Texas Roadhouse rolls are the perfect make-ahead recipe. The dough’s texture and flavor keep improving in the refrigerator for up to a week. Store it in an airtight container, pull off as many 60-80-gram balls as you want for dinner, and bake them as usual.
Having frozen Texas Roadhouse roll dough on hand, ready to bake fresh, is also amazing. Prepare as instructed, wrap the dough in plastic wrap, and freeze for a couple of months. Thaw the dough, knead it, make the rolls, let rise, and bake.
Store leftover rolls in an airtight container for 2-3 days at room temperature or 5-6 days in the refrigerator. Toast them lightly in the oven when ready to serve. You can also freeze them for 3-4 months in a freezer bag (squeeze as much air out as possible).
What Pairs With Texas Roadhouse Rolls
These light and airy rolls are a delicious complement to hearty soups and stews. Pair them with slow cooker beef stew, sausage lentil soup, or chicken cabbage soup for a quick weeknight dinner option. Or pile on the pulled pork or crab salad for a tasty sandwich.
More Heavenly Bread Recipes to Try
- Easy Dinner Rolls
- Samoan Coconut Bread Rolls
- Hawaiian Sweet Rolls
- Homemade Brioche Buns
- Homemade Crescent Rolls
Watch How to Make It
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This blog post was originally published in March 2018 and has been updated with additional tips, new photos, and a video
Megan says
Can you make it without the stand mixer I donโt have one
ImmaculateBites says
Yes you can. Mix the dough with your hands instead.
Kellie says
These rolls were so good but they wasnโt as light and fluffy as they are at the restaurants. Is there anything you can suggest to getting a lighter texture?
Abby says
I made them too. Mine were a bit dense. I recommend adding less flour. Mix it until it comes together and then add flour until itโs not as sticky.
ImmaculateBites says
Thanks for sharing .
Melissa says
This was very good. Good job with the rolls!
ImmaculateBites says
Thanks
Ashlee says
Can you make this in a bread maker? If so, do you have the instructions?
ImmaculateBites says
Sorry I don’t .
Toni Horton says
I made these today and the dough was a delight to work with, the rolls rose beautifully, they browned amazingly and they tasted heavenly!! I will be impressing my guests with these rolls AND the delicious honey cinnamon butter as soon as it is safe to have company over again! Thanks sooo much for this awesome recipe!!
ImmaculateBites says
Thanks for taking time out to share your thoughts with us.
eden says
can i let it sit over night ?
ImmaculateBites says
Yes you sure can, in the fridge
Karen Trent says
I need to make these Christmas eve and the bake for Christmas lunch. When you say store in fridge do you mean the raw rolls in the pan? And then just bake the next day? I am to busy Christmas day to make so would like to do in advance. Thank you
ImmaculateBites says
Yes that’s what I mean. Do all the time – store in the fridge, all ready to go- all I do is bake in the morning .
Happy Holidays!!
Alexandra says
Hi, what kind of milk should I use? Whole milk? So excited to use your recipe!! ๐
ImmaculateBites says
Hi Alexandra! Whole milk will work perfectly. Looking forward to you trying this recipe :).
SarahLyn says
Could I use instant yeast and would the measurement change?
ImmaculateBites says
Yes, you can. The measurements will be the same :).
NatG says
Could I use instant yeast and if I can would it be the same measurement.
ImmaculateBites says
Yes, you can. The measurements will be the same :).
Grace Gordon says
Can you use the dough hooks on your stand mixer to do the kneading? If so, about how long should you knead with the hooks?
ImmaculateBites says
Hi Grace! Yes, you can. About 5 minutes will do the trick :).
Jennifer says
This recipe was fantastic, and It was so easy to follow thanks to your pictures and video!
My family couldnโt get enough of the rolls.
Thanks again ๐
Kalit says
Thank you!!!! best recipe ever, I followed it closely, but the only substitution I made was that I used bread flour, and they came soft and delicious!!!!!!
ImmaculateBites says
Hi Kalit! High-five on Acing this recipe :)!!! I am so glad it turned out great for you. Thank you for the feedback!
Jeremy Hayes says
These are great! I am making them again tomorrow for dinner and was wondering if I can make the dough ahead of time?
ImmaculateBites says
Yes you can. Make it let it proof , shape and keep in the fridge for the following day.
owenhopper:) says
They were great, but mine did not rise at all. Any tips?
ImmaculateBites says
I am so sorry you had trouble with your rolls! There are many possible reasons why your dough did not rise. Next time, check the yeast to make sure it is still good and not expired. Also, make sure you put your dough in a warm enough area to rise. Hope this helps!
Naz says
I tried this recipe and buns cane out just awesome!!!! Extra soft and better than texas thnx alot for sharing this recipe.
ImmaculateBites says
Fantastic!! I am so glad this was a hit with you, Naz! Thanks for stopping by!
Lovelyn says
How much water you need with the yeast?
ImmaculateBites says
Hi Lovelyn. For this recipe, 1 Tablespoon of lukewarm water.