Home » Breads » Buttermilk Ranch Dinner Rolls

Buttermilk Ranch Dinner Rolls

Buttermilk Ranch Dinner Rolls are a light and delicious homemade roll packed with tangy flavors. They make a great addition to both every day and holiday meals. 

This is a sponsored post in partnership with Red Star Yeast.

NEW Save the Recipe

Send Me The Recipe

Enter your email below and we will send it straight to your inbox!


PIN IT TO SAVE FOR LATER!!

Buttermilk Ranch Dinner Rolls Recipe ~ light and delicious homemade rolls from MissintheKitchen.com Sponsored by Red Star Yeast

Buttermilk Ranch Dinner Rolls

I still say that making homemade bread is the best therapy. Kneading the dough does wonders for my attitude.  Over the weekend I woke up thinking about these buttermilk ranch dinner rolls and I had to have them.

Dough for Buttermilk Ranch Dinner Rolls from MissintheKitchen.com #sponsored by Red Star Yeast

I started with my favorite Red Star Yeast Platinum, used buttermilk for the liquid and some ranch dressing mix to the flour and came up with this soft dough flecked with delicious flavors. If you love my Buttermilk Ricotta Skillet Rolls, I think you will love these too!

Making homemade bread can be intimidating at first, but with a little practice you will have it down in no time at all. Red Star Yeast has the most helpful information for successful baking with yeast. The tips and troubleshooting section for working with yeast is so helpful.  If you are pretty new to baking with yeast you will love the Yeast & Baking Lessons!

Rolls ready for rising- Buttermilk Ranch Dinner Rolls Recipe ~ MissintheKitchen ~ Sponsored by Red Star Yeast

I am about the worst at shaping rolls and getting them all the same size. This time I carefully divided the dough using my dough knife. Still not perfect but pretty close to the same size.

Homemade Buttermilk Ranch Dinner Rolls ~ perfect for every day and holiday dinners ~ Recipe from MissintheKitchen.com ~ Sponsored by Red Star Yeast

I love working with Red Star Yeast and I’m thrilled to their new cookbook Bake Up a Smile ebook! I contributed recipes along with some other rockstar bakers from a few of my favorite food blogs and you are going to love it!  It has everything from sweet rolls, gorgeous loaves and dinner rolls to donuts.  Oh how I love homemade donuts!

 

Download a free copy now.

Buttermilk Ranch Dinner Rolls Recipe from MissintheKitchen #sponsored by Red Star Yeast

There’s something so comforting about the smell of homemade bread drifting through the kitchen. I often bake a batch of homemade rolls, Hawaiian Rolls or cinnamon rolls over the weekend.  This weekend I made both! A batch of Peach Pie Cinnamon Rolls were just the ticket for breakfast!

Buttermilk Ranch Dinner Rolls Recipe ~ Baked with Red Star Yeast ~ MissintheKitchen.com #sponsored

These rolls were soft and light and the flavors of the buttermilk and ranch dressing really shine through. They were the perfect compliment to our Sunday Pot Roast dinner.

Buttermilk Ranch Dinner Rolls Recipe | Miss in the Kitchen ~ Sponsored by Red Star Yeast

I will admit the rolls came out of the oven a bit before I had the roast and gravy ready and I just couldn’t wait to try them.

Buttermilk Ranch Dinner Rolls Recipe ~ Homemade rolls perfect for any dinner ~ MissintheKitchen.com ~ Sponsored by Red Star Yeast

A nice slather of butter and I could’ve skipped the roast and potatoes and just ate the warm fresh rolls! They are so good!

Buttermilk Ranch Dinner Rolls Recipe ~ homemade and delicious for any meal ~ Recipe from MissintheKtichen.com #sponsored by Red Star Yeast

Add these gorgeous homemade rolls to your next family dinner, they are guaranteed to steal the show!

Buttermilk Ranch Dinner Rolls Recipe from MissintheKItchen.com ~ Sponsored by Red Star Yeast

More homemade breads to love: 

Rosemary and Cheese Dinner Rolls from Foodness Gracious

Olive and Feta Swirl Rolls from Cookistry

Favorite Dinner Rolls from Barbara Bakes

FOLLOW MISS IN THE KITCHEN ON SOCIAL MEDIA AND NEVER MISS A RECIPE!

FACEBOOK| PINTEREST | INSTAGRAM|TWITTERBLOGLOVIN
Buttermilk Ranch Dinner Rolls Recipe ~ light and delicious homemade rolls from MissintheKitchen.com
Print Recipe
5 from 1 vote

Buttermilk Ranch Dinner Rolls

Buttermilk Ranch Dinner Rolls are a light and delicious homemade roll packed with tangy flavors. They make a great addition to both every day and holiday meals. 
Prep Time30 minutes
Cook Time15 minutes
Additional Time1 hour 30 minutes
Total Time2 hours 15 minutes
Course: Breads
Cuisine: American
Keyword: dinner rolls, ranch dinner rolls, yeast rolls
Servings: 8 servings
Author: Milisa

Ingredients

  • 1 cup buttermilk room temperature
  • 1 package Red Star Yeast Platinum
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 2 tablespoons melted butter plus more for brushing over baked rolls if desired
  • 1 large egg
  • 2 1/2 - 3 cups all purpose flour
  • 2 tablespoons dry Ranch Dressing Seasoning
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt

Instructions

  • Add buttermilk, Red Star Yeast Platinum, sugar and melted butter into a large mixing bowl. Stir to combine and set aside for about 5 minutes or until yeast starts to bubble.
  • Add egg and mix to combine.
  • Add 2 cups of flour, ranch dressing seasoning and salt. Stir until combined. Add flour 1/2 cup at a time until dough forms a ball and pulls away from bowl.
  • Pour onto a lightly floured surface and knead for 3-5 minutes, adding flour as needed.
  • Place dough in a warm place and cover for an hour or until dough has doubled in size.
  • Punch dough down to remove air bubbles.
  • Divide into 16 equal pieces and shape into balls. Place in a greased baking pan about 1- inch apart. Cover and let rise about 30 minutes to an hour.
  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Bake for 12-15 minutes or until golden brown.
  • Brush with melted butter if desired.

17 Comments

  1. Would love a copy. Thank you.
    Can’t wait to make these dinner rolls. They look soooooo delicious
    I grew up eating homemade bread everyday. I don’t ever recall eating a slice of store bought bread growing up.
    I do have a bread machine but never use. I much prefer mixing and kneading it myself

    1. Hi Donna,
      You can use regular yeast. If you can find the Platinum Yeast it has dough enhancers that make your bread even better but I use regular yeast with great results also.

      ~ Milisa

    2. I would love a hard copy of the cookbook. I collect cookbooks. I have some of my great-grandma ‘s cookbooks. Would love to adf thos one to my collection!

  2. can this be made with instant yeast.If anyone has used instant yeast please let me know what changes you made and how it turned out. Thanks

  3. I am trying these tonight. If I wanted to make ahead for Thanksgiving, should I freeze the dough balls before they are left to rise

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating