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These Sweet Potato Rolls are so easy to make and can be prepared in advance and baked off later. Perfect for the holidays!

Sweet Dinner Rolls From Scratch
I am not a trained chef or baker. I haven’t had years of culinary school or been presented with major awards, but I still make some pretty awesome food and sometimes it turns out so good I feel like it must have been luck. In fact, I tested this one again and ate so very slowly just to think about the flavor and texture perfectly to assure it really was as awesome as I thought.
And you know what? These homemade sweet potato rolls are more than awesome, they may be my new favorite.
We’ve always been HUGE roll snobs at our house. For a long time we would only eat classic potato rolls, which even our readers and friends agree are the best ever. But after months of testing, we finally fell in love with this homemade roll recipe that is soft and delicious. And that’s it! We would only make those two recipes. Which is a good thing, because if you want to know the secret to bread or roll making, well secrets, it’s two things…
First, scalded milk. Always scald your milk. It allows for a fluffier rise and dough. And number two? Well that’s easy, practice makes perfect. And I don’t just mean looks. Practicing bread making only gets you better and better at making the stuff. But these rolls? You really don’t “knead” to do much at all. Ha! I’m so funny.
But really, I don’t knead them at all and they are so light and airy and the flavor is just fantastic. Plus they look beautiful, which is always a crowd pleaser. K, now that I’ve rambled enough, pin this sucker and those other recipes and get baking. I expect lots of good comments about how much you love these!

What’s Needed for Sweet Potato Rolls?
To make these easy dinner rolls, you’ll need the following ingredients:
- Milk
- Granulated sugar
- Unsalted butter
- Dry active yeast
- Bread flour
- Kosher salt
- Vital wheat gluten
- Baked and mashed sweet potato
- Egg

How to Make Sweet Potato Rolls
These are yeast dinner rolls, which means they require a couple hours to rise. I’ve given detailed instructions in the recipe card below on how to make this recipe, but here’s an overview of the steps:
- Make the dough. I used a standing mixer, but you can use a wooden spoon and some upper body strength.
- Cover the dough and let it rise for 1 to 2 hours.
- Once risen, turn the dough onto a floured surface. Roll out and cut into 2-inch pieces.
- Gently roll the pieces into balls, then place on a greased cookie sheet.
- Let the rolls rise a second time.
- Bake until done.
How to Shape Dinner Rolls
In case you want to learn a fool proof way to shape your rolls, just watch this video.
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Can Dinner Roll Dough Be Frozen?
Yes, the best way to freeze bread or roll dough is to let it rise, shape the dough into loaves or rolls, and freeze. Place the shaped dough on a cookie sheet, (make sure to leave space between the rolls or loaves) and freeze.
Once frozen, transfer to freezer bags and store in the freezer for up to 3 months.
How to Reheat Dinner Rolls
These sweet dinner rolls can be reheated in the oven.
- Arrange a rack in the middle of the oven and heat to 350°F.
- Place rolls in a baking dish and brush with melted butter, cover with foil and bake until warm.
The slow cooker is also a brilliant way to reheat rolls.
- Put a kitchen towel in the slow cooker, and place the rolls inside.
- Cover and cook for about 30 minutes.
You can also reheat rolls in the microwave.
- Arrange rolls on a microwave-safe plate.
- Cover the rolls with a slightly damp, clean kitchen towel.
- Wrap the entire plate in a dry towel.
- Microwave until just warmed through, 30 to 45 seconds.
Can I Prep Dinner Rolls in Advance?
- You can make the dough, wrap in plastic wrap in the bowl, and let sit in the fridge overnight. Then, allow to come back to room temperature for an hour or two and proceed as normal.
- You can also make the dough, roll out into rolls on the pan, and cover with plastic wrap in the fridge. Then, let rest at room temp for an hour or two in a warm place and bake as normal.
- Or you can bake them completely the day before, leave them on the pan and cover with foil once cool, and then reheat with the foil over them in a 350F oven until warm. 🙂
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Tips for Making Sweet Potato Rolls
- If you’ve never used vital wheat gluten before, it’s generally in the baking aisle by the yeast. Most specialty stores like Good Earth or Whole Foods tend to carry it as well.
- If you don’t have cooked sweet potato on hand, you could substitute pure pumpkin puree in this recipe.
- If you don’t have bread flour, all-purpose may be substituted. Just be sure to sift the flour first to keep these rolls ultra light and fluffy.
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I’ve made rolls with sweet potato and pumpkin before and I love the texture and flavor and yours seriously look like the softest & fluffiest rolls EVER!! Want.Wow. Pinned!
just made them… they are delicious!!! thanks a lot for sharing
Thank you so much for letting us know! Enjoy!
is there a way to make them without using yeast?
Unfortunately I don’t know a roll recipe without yeast
I am Celiac, but these looked so good I read the recipe and decided to use my gluten free bread flour and follow the directions you had with out the wheat gluten of course, and they turned out delicious. So soft, not crumbly like most other gf breads that are so course and no flavor. Love this idea of using sweet potatoes as they are my favorite. Thanx!!
That’s so awesome, Chris!!! Thank you so much for taking the time to comment!
Is the yeast like the little balls of dried yeast or is it Surebake…?
It’s like little, tiny balls. 🙂
I don’t have a stand mixer. Can you make these mixing by hand? If so can you give some directions?
Thanks! They look amazing!!
Have you tried them with whole wheat flour ?
We did half and half and that went well but we haven’t done 100% whole wheat
These are fabulous! I think these are perfect for my Thanksgiving table! I just want to sink my teeth into them. Pinned!
Thanks, Kristi!
Oh my goodness. I’m definitely going to try these for Thanksgiving dinner with a pat of honey cinnamon butter. YUM!
I hope you do! We devoured them!
I’ve never heard of sweet potato rolls before, but these look incredible! Your pictures are making me so hungry right now.
I hadn’t either, but the experiment worked and now I am making them all the time!