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Fluffy Homemade Crescent Rolls

I just love a fresh and buttery, light and flaky, perfect dinner roll made from scratch. Like my Fluffy Homemade Hawaiian Rolls, this recipe for easy homemade crescent rolls is fast becoming a family favorite. 

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These soft and sweet, slightly crusty crescent rolls are easy enough to make for everyday dinners and fancy enough to dress up any meal when entertaining. The ingredients are simple and the results are so delicious! We love serving these golden baked rolls next to soups and roasts since they’re perfect for soaking up broths and sauces.

Why Make Dinner Rolls From Scratch?

Sure, anyone can pop into the local refrigerator aisle and pick up a tube of crescent roll dough. But we all know that everything tastes better from scratch, and these homemade crescent rolls are no exception! These rolls are supremely easy to make, and so worth it. This recipe is fresh and fluffy, quick to bake, and nothing compares to a tender and buttery, pull-apart crescent roll that’s warm from the oven. Nothing!

What You’ll Need

Instant Yeast: You can also use regular dry active yeast if you prefer, and adjust the rising time accordingly. See my tips section below for more details!Warm Water: You’ll need warm water (between 110°F and 115°F) to dissolve and activate the yeast.Butter: At room temperature. Taking your ingredients out of the fridge ahead of time lets them combine more easily into the dough and also bake more evenly.Eggs: Also brought to room temperature. Sugar: Regular granulated sugar is best. This is needed to feed the yeast and also lend a bit of sweetness to the crescent roll dough.All-Purpose FlourSalt

How to Make Crescent Rolls

Make the Dough: Combine the instant yeast, water, part of the butter, eggs, sugar, and salt. Slowly add in the flour and continue to beat until a smooth dough forms. You can also do this part by hand, and knead the dough until you reach a nice consistency.  Rise: Place the bowl, covered, in a warm location and leave the dough to rise until doubled in size. This should take about an hour. Roll the Dough: Roll the dough out into a large circle, and then cut the circle into equal-sized wedges. Roll up the wedges starting with the widest edge. Transfer the rolls onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and leave them to rest under a towel while the oven preheats. Bake: Remove the towel and bake the rolls in a 400°F oven until they’re puffed up and golden. Once the rolls are out of the oven, brush the tops with melted butter and then serve right away or let them cool. They’re delicious either way!

Tips for Success

If You’re Using Regular Dry Yeast: Regular dry active yeast will need to be dissolved in the warm water 5 minutes before it’s added to the rest of the ingredients in step one. Also note that the rise time will need to be increased by 30 minutes to an hour on both rises, to give the dough enough time to double in size.Make the Dough a Day Ahead: You can prepare the dough ahead of time, and place the unrisen dough in the fridge overnight. Take the dough out of the fridge about a half hour before continuing with the recipe the following day.

Ways to Serve Them

I love these homemade crescent rolls served warm with a smear of butter. They make a perfect addition or side dish to family dinners, and are still fancy enough for entertaining! Here are just some ways to serve them:

Serve them as a side with easy weeknight meal ideas like this Melt In Your Mouth (MIYM) Chicken, or Creamy Chicken and Rice, or Salisbury Steak.Enjoy these flaky homemade rolls with cozy pasta dishes like this Creamy Crock Pot Beef Stroganoff, or Cheesy Baked Mostaccioli. Crescent rolls make a wonderful side for dunking into soups and chilis. Try these with my Easy Turkey Chili, Loaded Baked Potato Soup, or Sloppy Joe Stew.

How to Store Extras

After they’ve cooled, store these crescent rolls airtight at room temperature for up to 2 days.

Can I Freeze These?

Yes! These homemade crescent rolls will keep frozen for up to one month. Store them in a freezer-safe bag or container and reheat the rolls in the oven on low for 10-15 minutes whenever you’re ready to serve them. PIN for later:

You’ll also sign up to get new recipes in your inbox. Δ To Store: store airtight for up to 2 days. Make ahead instructions: Prep the dough as stated in steps 1 – 2. Place the unrisen dough in the refrigerator to rise slowly overnight. Remove the dough from the refrigerator 30 minutes before starting step 4.

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