How To Freeze & Reheat Dinner Rolls (2024)

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We here at The Kitchn are firm believers that the more you can do ahead of your dinner party, the less stress you’ll have at your dinner party. Dinner rolls fall squarely in that make-ahead category. In fact, dinner rolls are such a flexible and accommodating kind of recipe that there are multiple points in the process when you can stop, put the rolls on pause, and pick them up again when you want to — whether that’s a whole month from now or just a day.

My personal favorite way to make dinner rolls ahead is to freeze the fully-baked rolls. I like being able to (almost!) totally check this off my list — the only thing I really have to do for the party is pull the rolls out of the freezer the night before to let them thaw and then warm them for a few minutes in the oven before serving. Even if I forget to thaw them ahead of time, it’s easy enough to warm the rolls straight from the freezer.

But there are other options, too! You can freeze the un-baked shaped rolls, which requires a little more planning on the day you want to serve them, but has the advantage of taking up a little less freezer space. If you’re only a day or two away from your party, you can also just refrigerate either the dough or the shaped rolls — they’ll keep just fine without even needing to go to the freezer.

Whichever method you end up using, three days in the fridge or a month in the freezer is about the maximum that I recommend. After a while, refrigerated dough can start to become sour and off-tasting, especially rolls made with eggs and milk. In the freezer, a month is about the point at which frost and freezer burn starts to appear on both baked and unbaked rolls. Additionally, the yeast in the unbaked rolls can start to lose its oomph after a month, resulting in smaller and denser rolls.

Do you make your dinner rolls ahead? Which method do you use most often?

Every roll in this picture was made ahead, frozen, and reheated! Here’s how: (Image credit: Emma Christensen)

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Ingredients

  • 1 batch dinner roll dough, any recipe or use our favorite:

Equipment

  • Aluminum foil

  • Freezer bags or containers

Instructions

Option #1: Refrigerate the Dough or Unbaked Rolls

  1. If you're just a day or two away from your dinner, there might not even be a need to go to the freezer! Mixed dough actually keeps very well for a few days in the refrigerator.

  2. You actually have two options here: You can refrigerate the dough just after it has risen and before shaping the rolls — just transfer it to a storage container big enough to have a few inches of space at the top, cover, and put it an a corner of your fridge where it won't be in the way. You can also refrigerate the dough just after shaping the rolls — transfer the shaped rolls into their baking dish, cover, and put it in the fridge.

  3. If you refrigerate the dough in bulk, no need to let it come to room temperature before shaping. Just shape the dough, let the rolls rise, and bake — add on an extra 20 minutes or so of rising time, but other than that, it's business as usual.

  4. If you refrigerate the shaped rolls, take them out of the fridge about an hour and a half before you want to bake them and let them rise until puffy. It's ok if they're still a little cool to the touch; as long as they've puffed up, they're ready to bake. Bake as usual.

Option #2: Freeze the Unbaked Rolls

  1. Follow your recipe as usual right up until you shape the rolls. Go ahead and shape the rolls, but place them a little apart on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Let them rise about partway — until just starting to puff, but not ready to bake. At this point, freeze the rolls on their baking sheet for a few hours. Once they're frozen solid, you can transfer the unbaked rolls to a freezer bag or container. Unbaked rolls can be kept frozen for about a month, after which the yeast starts to have trouble rising the dough after thawing.

  2. The day before you want to bake the rolls, remove the shaped rolls from the freezer and arrange them in your baking pan. Cover and let them thaw overnight in the refrigerator.

  3. When ready to bake, remove the pan of rolls from the refrigerator and let them finish proofing at room temperature. This will take a little longer than usual, about an hour. The rolls may still be cool to the touch, but when they have obviously poofed, they're ok to bake. Bake as usual.

Option #3: Freeze the Fully-Baked Rolls

  1. Bake your rolls as usual — as if you were going to serve them right away. Let them cool completely, then wrap them tightly in aluminum foil. Place the foil-wrapped package in a freezer bag or storage container and freeze for up to a month, after which even well-wrapped bread starts to develop frost and freezer burn.

  2. You can bake these frozen rolls either thawed or straight from the freezer:

    To thaw the dinner rolls, remove the rolls from the freezer the night before you want to serve them. Take the foil-wrapped rolls out of the freezer bag and loosen the foil. Let thaw at room temperature overnight. Rolls can be served as soon as they've thawed but are even better if re-warmed (in their loose foil packing) for about 10 minutes in a 300°F oven.

  3. To make rolls straight from the freezer, remove the rolls from the freezer the night before you want to serve them. Take the foil-wrapped rolls out of the freezer bag and loosen the foil. Heat the oven to 300°F. Place the loosely-wrapped package of rolls directly on an oven rack and bake for 20 to 25 minutes, until the rolls are piping hot to the touch and warm all the way through.

  4. Serve these rolls immediately and while still warm as they tend to become dry once cooled.

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How To Freeze & Reheat Dinner Rolls (2024)

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How To Freeze & Reheat Dinner Rolls? ›

I like to layer them in a large zip top bag with foil in between each. Then you can freeze the baked rolls. The night before you plan to serve the rolls, remove them from the freezer and thaw them at room temperature. Serve the thawed rolls as is or reheat them in a warm oven just before serving.

How to freeze and reheat dinner rolls? ›

Take the foil-wrapped rolls out of the freezer bag and loosen the foil. Heat the oven to 300°F. Place the loosely-wrapped package of rolls directly on an oven rack and bake for 20 to 25 minutes, until the rolls are piping hot to the touch and warm all the way through.

Is it better to freeze rolls before or after baking? ›

FREEZE AFTER BAKING

Yeast or Sourdough Bread and Rolls: Freeze bread in individual slices (or rolls). Wrap each slice or roll tightly in plastic wrap, then a layer of aluminum foil, and freeze for up to three months.

How to warm up dinner rolls without drying them out? ›

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 long can you keep frozen dinner rolls in the freezer? ›

Commercially baked breads and rolls can be stored at room temperature for 2 to 4 days or 7 to 14 days in the refrigerator. Bread products retain their quality when stored in the freezer for 3 months. Any breads containing meat or hard cooked eggs must be refrigerated within 2 hours.

What is the best way to thaw 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 to freeze bread without it getting hard? ›

How to Freeze Loaves of Bread. Both store-bought and homemade bread should freeze well, says Lisa Brooks, the chef and owner of Heart & Soul, a personal chef service. Her go-to method involves wrapping the bread in two layers of plastic wrap and then storing the loaf in a resealable plastic freezer bag before freezing.

Can I use a crockpot to keep dinner rolls warm? ›

Arrange the rolls on the cloth. Cover the top of the slow cooker with a second damp, clean tea towel. Cover and heat on the LOW setting until warm, about 30 minutes. After heating, you can turn the slow cooker to the WARM setting and keep the rolls soft and warm until the top towel is dry, about 2 hours.

How do you store rolls so they don't dry out? ›

Store airtight with the two cut halves facing each other and pressed together. Wrapping bread to retain moisture keeps it soft, though it robs crusty artisan bread of its crispy crust. Wrapping in plastic (or foil) rather than cloth keeps bread soft longer.

How do you freeze buns without freezer burn? ›

One way to prevent this is to wrap the bread prior to freezing it. Using freezer paper is very helpful. This is probably my downfall; I just throw it in the freezer and forget about it. Instead, I should wrap it in freezer paper and then place it in a proper Ziploc Brand Freezer Bag so it stays fresh.

Can you freeze Pillsbury dinner rolls? ›

Contains wheat ingredients.,Do not eat raw crescent roll dough. Do not freeze or microwave unbaked poppin' fresh dough.

Can you refreeze thawed dinner rolls? ›

Once thawed, we do not recommend re-freezing the rolls.

How do you make frozen rolls fresh again? ›

Once frozen, bag them airtight and stash in the freezer. The day you want to serve them, take as many rolls as you want out of the freezer; place them in a pan; and let them thaw/rise for 4 to 5 hours or so. Bake. Enjoy.

Can you freeze brown and serve dinner rolls? ›

Enjoy freshly baked rolls for special occasions or make them an everyday event. Prepare and partially bake; complete just before serving. Par-baked rolls may be refrigerated for a week or frozen for a month before the final bake.

How to freeze and reheat bread? ›

Before you need to use a loaf, remove it from the freezer and set it on a countertop in its packaging. The bread will reabsorb any moisture on the inside of the bag or wrap. Let it sit until it reaches room temperature. Wade then reheats room-temperature, unwrapped bread at 350°F for about 10 minutes.

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