When your Thanksgiving contribution is dinner rolls

Anonymous
What's are good ready made dinner rolls? Will Wednesay bakery ones be fresh? In around Vienna.
Anonymous
I would get the frozen kind that you can bake yourself. Anything that you bake the day or afternoon of will be better than already baked. I've heard this recipe is good: http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/buttered-rosemary-rolls/
Anonymous
The King rolls in the orange bag. I don't know if they're Hawaiian or it's just a guy from hawaii who introduced me to them first, but I think of them as "hawaiian king rolls". Just so them on a plate, warm them, and eat up. Freaking amazing.
Anonymous
Sister Schubert's Dinner Yeast Rolls

http://www.sisterschuberts.com/rolls?id=118
Anonymous
BF here, going to GF's sister's house for Thanksgiving. I'm also tasked with bringing dinner rolls but specifically asked not to require use of the oven for the rolls. If I heated them at home, it would probably be 2-3 hours before dinner.
Anonymous
Cenan's bakery

or PILLSBURYYYy
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:BF here, going to GF's sister's house for Thanksgiving. I'm also tasked with bringing dinner rolls but specifically asked not to require use of the oven for the rolls. If I heated them at home, it would probably be 2-3 hours before dinner.

If you are local, there are plenty of bakeries where you can get rolls. In Arlington, Best Buns is very, very tasty. You order now, and can pick up 1-2 days before.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:BF here, going to GF's sister's house for Thanksgiving. I'm also tasked with bringing dinner rolls but specifically asked not to require use of the oven for the rolls. If I heated them at home, it would probably be 2-3 hours before dinner.


You can heat rolls to get them warm in a microwave oven. Just wet a paper towel thoroughly, then place it over the rolls as you put them in so they don't dry out.
Anonymous
I would buy frozen Parker House rolls if you're not going to make them yourself. Cent's does not make dinner rolls. I would not buy the Hawaiian rolls for Thanksgiving dinner.
Anonymous
Trader Joes has some yummy frozen sweet potato rolls you could bake that morning at your house. Buy a box this weekend and try them out yourself.
Anonymous
Get the frozen dough in the grocery store (bag of frozen dough balls for rolls), place frozen dough into a greased muffin tin and let sit in a warm place covered loosely with a towel. I then baste with a little garlic butter and sprinkle of salt before popping into the oven to bake off. Super easy and delicious. I think the recipe is from the pioneer woman.
Anonymous
I would make them. It is easy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would make them. It is easy.

Anonymous
http://www.marthastewart.com/314369/no-knead-dinner-rolls

These really are easy and I make two pans from one recipe. Make the day before, bake the day of.
Anonymous
Texas Roadhouse sells those amazing yeast rolls for Thanksgiving. You pick them up Wednesday as they are unbaked so you just bake them on Thursday. They even come with that cinnamon butter.
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