The only reason we go to Texas Roadhouse is for their rolls. They are to die for. They are served with a Cinnamon Honey Butter that is so good. I've been seeing their copycat recipe all over the internet, so I thought I would give them a try to go along with our yummy dinner we had tonight.
The verdict..... They were awesome! Soft, and so delicious. Very close to the real thing. They were pretty easy to make and call for very basic ingredients I'm sure you already have on hand. These will now be my 'go-to' roll recipe. I'm already planning on making them for Thanksgiving this year! I know everyone is going to love them!
Texas Roadhouse Rolls
Yields 24 large rolls or 48 small rolls
4 teaspoons Active Dry Yeast
1/2 cup Warm Water
2 cups Whole Milk, scalded and cooled to lukewarm
3 Tablespoons Butter, melted and cooled slightly
1/2 cup Sugar
7 cups All-Purpose Flour
2 Eggs
2 teaspoons Salt
DIRECTIONS: Dissolve yeast in warm water with a teaspoon of sugar, in the bowl of a stand mixer. Once yeast has dissolved, add milk, sugar and 2 cups of flour. Beat thoroughly on medium speed. Let stand until foamy (about 2 minutes). Add melted butter, eggs and salt. Beat well.
Add in another 5 cups of flour, slowly, to form a soft dough. *NOTE* Do not use more than 7 cups of flour total. The dough will be very soft and somewhat sticky, you may think it needs more flour, but it does not.
Knead dough on a floured surface, until it is smooth and satiny. ( I kneaded mine in my stand mixer with the dough hooks, for about 4 minutes) If you knead it with your hands, you will need to grease up your hands with some cooking spray, to help the dough from not sticking to your hands.
Once kneaded, place into a large, greased bowl. Place dough inside, and turn over to grease top. *NOTE* Again, dough will be sticky so you may need to grease your hands to handle while putting dough in the bowl to let rise. Cover, and let rise in a warm place until doubled in size.
Once kneaded, place into a large, greased bowl. Place dough inside, and turn over to grease top. *NOTE* Again, dough will be sticky so you may need to grease your hands to handle while putting dough in the bowl to let rise. Cover, and let rise in a warm place until doubled in size.
Once dough has risen, remove from bowl and place onto a lightly floured surface. Lightly flour a rolling pin, and roll dough out into a large rectangle, that is a 1/2 inch thick. Carefully handling dough, fold the rectangle in half, to form a smaller, 1 inch thick rectangle. Using a pizza cutter, slice dough into 24 large squares or 48 small squares. Place squares onto greased cookie sheets. Cover, and let rise again, until doubled in size.
Bake rolls at 350 for 16-18 minutes, or until lightly golden on top. Remove from oven, and immediately brush tops with butter. Serve rolls with Cinnamon Honey Butter.
Cinnamon Honey Butter
1/2 cup Butter
1/4 cup Honey
1 teaspoon Cinnamon
In a bowl, mix the butter, honey and cinnamon together. Cover and chill in fridge until ready to use.



38 comments:
I love when copy cat recipes work! These rolls look excellent~
I'm SO excited to try these! I live in Kentucky now and Texas Roadhouse is huge here. I'm not the biggest fan of just mixing honey and butter because of THIS recipe: http://jamiecooksitup.blogspot.com/2009/11/lion-house-honey-butter.html
I'm originally from Utah and the Lion House has THE BEST honey butter ever.
I can hardly wait to try these! I have a lot of good roll recipes, but I think this will be THE one! Thanks :)
Holly these look absolutely DELICIOUS!!!! I so wish I could reach through the screen right now and eat like 5 of these with that delicious butter! YUM-MY!
I just love the smell of homemade rolls rising and baking. I've never been to a Texas Roadhouse, but these rolls sound really good! :)
Carboholic that I am these are KILLING me! These are going on the "must do" list right now!
Those are beautiful rolls! I love making honey butter. I keep it in my fridge almost all of the time.
Holy Moly - I just died and went to heaven!!
woah. The rolls look perfect, but with that cinnamon honey butter? Over the top delish!
Oh my goodness NO WAY! I LOVE these rolls!! I cannot wait to try these! New follower here. Can't wait to try all your yummy recipes!
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Oh Yeah! Texas Roadhouse's rolls are basically dessert. SO sweet and tender I almost feel guilty eating them, but I'm sure going to try out this recipe. Thanks!
I'm a major bread-aholic, and these look amazing!
Thanks for posting these recipes. There is no better comfort food than hot rolls, right out of the oven.
Your blog is a wonderful place to visit.
I fricking love rolls! Well, just bread in general, lol. I love that honey butter---probably going to be making that pretty soon!
Those buns look so great! Must be really wonderful served with cinnamon butter.
Yum. These are my fav and the butter. I say no more..delicious.
The cinnamon honey butter looks gratifying, will definitely try these out... they look great and the ingredients are already at home.Love your blog... my first time here.
Very nostalgic for me, Honey Butter was my very first blog post (not as good or as pretty as yours)
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I am SO making these! My family LOVES these rolls!
I love any form of bread and top it with cinnamon butter and life is GREAT!! I make cinnamon butter all the time. It's an addiction in my house!! YUM
Wait - how did I miss this recipe?!?! Girl, you know I love me some rolls! My thighs are just begging for these little babies. LOL
I just love bread oh and that cinnamon butter is perfect sounding!!
This looks like a great recipe! I love the shape and the easy way to achieve it.
I love Texas Roadhouse rolls. They are so addicting. I can't wait to try these. I am always looking for a new roll recipe! I linked over to you from This Chick Cooks! Thanks.
Those rolls look amazing. Love the cinnamon butter!
OOh I love their rolls and the cinnamon butter! Thank you for sharing :)
Can't wait to try these! I agree Texas Roadhouse rolls are pretty much the reason we go too!
I am so totally going to make these! I LOVE LOVE their rolls but we don't have a Texas Roadhouse near us. Thanks for the recipe!
I am so glad I found your recipe for Twix ice cream cake on Pinterest because it means I found your blog! Wow you have the most delicious looking recipes and I can't wait to try ALL of them!
Yummy! Would love if you added this to our Thanksgiving Recipe Blog Hop and we are offering a prize to the recipe with the most votes! http://is.gd/4G4FKm
My husband just made these rolls and they are DELICIOUS!!!
These look great! I love your blog. Lots of yummy looking things i can't wait to try. I'm your newest follower I'd love it if you checked my blog out sometime, maybe even followed me back :) http://bridgetbakes.blogspot.com/
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Have a great Day :)
Is it okay to do everything BUT bake the rolls the night before? Have the raw rolls in the fridge overnight? Thanks!!
I agree with you on Texas Roadhouse being all about the rolls. I have been craving these since I can't find a single one in the northeast! Thank you so much for the recipe!
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Can they be frozen after baking? They are in the oven now! I'm excited, but in my excitement I forgot that my husband and I probably can't eat 24-48 rolls (although I'm sure we will try).
Anonymous- I've never tried freezing them, but I would imagine they would be fine to freeze. Let me know how they turn out if you do. Hope you love them as much as we do :)
Does this recipe work well if you halve it?
I have made these rolls so much! Everyone loves them and I love that they make so much. Still trying to get them all the same size, though. Can't seem to ever do that:)
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