This recipe leaves your rolls nice and moist. Adding a little brown sugar to the recipe can really change the structure of your dough.

Yeast Breads are Quick and Easy to make
- For Bread Machine
- Level: Simple / Easy
- Prep Time: 2.5 hours
- Video Below
Not only did I change the sugar. I also used evaporated milk instead of water. These rolls are slamming good. Your name will be having a thank you behind it.
For this recipe I will be using evaporated milk. It produces a moist, tender golden brown crust. You can use evaporated, whole, low-fat or skim milk based on your preference. You can also use nonfat dry milk instead of fresh milk and add water for the required liquid.
Reminder: Adjusting your liquid depending on the type of flour you use. If you will be using bread flour you will have to add 1/4 cup more liquid.
Dough Ingredients
- 1 can Evaporated Milk
- 1/4 cup Water
- 3 tablespoons Butter
- 4 cups Bread Flour
- 2 tablespoons Brown Sugar
- 1 1/2 teaspoon Salt
- 2 teaspoons Yeast
Dough Directions
Set your machine on “DOUGH” and go do something else.
Once your timer goes off on your bread machine to signal your “DOUGH” is finished, remove pan of dough from machine and place it at work station.
On your work surface place your pans that you will use to cook your rolls.

Butter your pans lightly and add the honey.




Remove a ball of dough place on table and roll the dough out very thin. If it’s to thick it will come out bread like. So thin is best.






Cut 2” pieces for the rolls. Place your rolls 1\4″ apart in pan.

Set in warm area to rise for 25 to 45 minutes. Check after 25 minutes. Best if at least twice to 3 times original size or more.


Remove from proofing. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees if convection and 375 regular.
Place your pan in the oven on the center rack. Cook for 25 to 30 minutes or until light brown tops.
Do Not Over Cook… Check through glass door of oven after 25 minutes see if tops are brown then remove them. If not, check at 30 minutes.

Remove and let cool at least 10 minutes.




As you gain more confidence at baking bread you will be able to lightly knock on bread and rolls. Easy way to know they are done…
When the timer goes off knock lightly with your finger tip nail on top of rolls “FLICK” it in the center. They will be crispy on the crust. You will hear a clear tone when they are done.
Cooking is amazing once you get going. So every time you bake bread. Keep baking, you will see…
You can also freeze any extra dough. Just make the size of dough lay them on a cookie sheet and freeze and remove place in a baggie and take them out of freezer as you want. Easy simple.
Bon Appetit`
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