Gluten-Free Dinner Rolls (Vegan + No Yeast) - Rhian's Recipes (2024)

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The BEST Gluten-Free Dinner Rolls: they'resoft,fluffy, and pull apart like brioche! They're also vegan,yeast-free, nut-free, oil-free andrefined sugar free(or can be made with no sugar). The recipe is super easy as there's nokneadingrequired, no rise or proving time needed, and they're ready in just 30 minutes!

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Why is my gluten-free bread gummy?

Gluten-free bread can be gummy if you're making it using 100% shop-bought gluten-free flour blend and not mixing in other flours.

Xanthan gum, although a great gluten-free binding agent, can also create a gummy texture when used in bread recipes without yeast.

How do you make these Dinner Rolls soft and fluffy?

This Gluten-Free Dinner Rolls recipe is not gummy because it's made without xanthan gum and contains ground flaxseeds mixed together with gluten-free flour.

Ground flaxseeds work amazingly in gluten-free recipes (such as my Flaxseed Pancakes) because they act as a binding agent, and also create a soft and fluffy texture. So I knew they'd be the perfect ingredient for soft, fluffy, pull-apart dinner rolls made with no yeast.

I tested this recipe with coconut oil (as a dairy- free alternative to butter) and the texture was surprisingly much better without the oil. Which means this recipe happens to be oil-free too!

What are flaxseeds?

Flaxseeds, which are also sometimes known as linseeds, are a type of seed.

You can buy either brown flaxseeds or golden flaxseeds.

You can buy either flaxseed meal (partially ground-up flaxseeds) or whole flaxseeds.

Where can you buy flaxseeds?


You can buy flaxseeds in most supermarkets, local health stores or online.

What type of flaxseeds should you use to make these Dinner Rolls?

You can use either brown or golden flaxseeds, but I found the colour was much nicer with golden flaxseeds, plus they have a milder flavour.

You can buy either whole flaxseeds or flaxseed meal - it doesn't really matter because either way you'll need to grind them up into a fine powder.

What kind of baking dish should you use?

I recommend using a large square, rectangular or circular baking dish.

You will need to make sure to use a baking dish that's the right size for the dinner rolls to be touching the sides of the dish and also touching each other. It is crucial for them to be pushed together as they bake as this makes them soft and fluffy and creates a pull-apart texture.

I used a rectangular baking dish measuring 26 cm (10 inch) by 18 cm (7 inch) and 7 cm (2 ½ inch) tall).

Make sure to grease the bottom and sides of the baking dish with a small amount of oil to make them easier to remove from the dish.

How do you store Gluten-Free Dinner Rolls?


Store these covered in the fridge.

How long do these keep for?


These Dinner Rolls are best eaten within the day they're made - they're quick and easy enough to make as a side dish for dinner. But they do keep for up to a few days - if not eaten on the day, slice in half and put in the toaster.

Can you freeze these Gluten-Free Vegan Rolls?


Yes - leave to thaw at room temperature, then slice and put in the toaster.

How to make this recipe

Scroll down to the bottom of the post for the full recipe.

  • Whether using whole flaxseeds or flaxseed meal, you'll need to grind them up into a fine powder. Store-bought flaxseed meal isn't fine enough for making these pancakes.
  • Place the flaxseeds in a food processor.
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  • Whizz until you get a fine powder.

Tip: This can take quite a lot of time and it's much easier if you have a powerful/high-speed food processor.

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  • Transfer the flaxseed powder into aglass mixing bowl, along with the gluten-free flour, baking powder, bicarbonate of soda and salt.
  • Mix well, ensuring you’ve got rid of any clumps of flaxseed powder.
  • Add the vinegar, maple syrupand plant-based milk and mix again.

Tip: Add the plant-based milk a small amount at a time, to make sure you don’t add too much.

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  • Leave the batter to sit for 5 minutes to allow the flaxseed powder to absorb the excess liquid before shaping the rolls.
  • Divide the dough into 8 by keeping the dough in the bowl and using a spoon to divide it into half, then half again, and half again.
  • Put a small amount of flour on a plate (for shaping the dough).
  • Use the spoon to scoop up one eighth of the mixture.
  • Use your hands to roll it into a round ball, using some of the flour on the plate to help with shaping.
  • Place into a greased baking dish -I used one measuring 26 cm (10 inch) by 18 cm (7 inch) and 7 cm (2 ½ inch) tall.

Tip: Make sure that the rolls are all touching each other - this will help them become fluffier.

  • Brush over a small amount of plant-based milk over the tops of the rolls, using a pastry brush or your fingers.
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  • Bake in the oven for 15 minutes, until slightly risen and an inserted skewer comes out clean.
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Substitutions you can make

  • You can use any type of plant-based milk: almond milk, rice milk, soy milk, cashew milk, oat milk etc.
  • You can use any type of liquid sweetener:maple syrup, agave syrup, brown rice syrup etc.
  • You can omit the maple syrup to make these free from sugar.
  • You can replace the apple cider vinegar with lemon juice.
  • To make them nut-free, use a nut-free plant-based milk.
  • If you're not gluten-free, you can use plain flour.

How to serve

  • Spread with vegan butter.
  • Dip into strawberry jam or maple syrup.
  • Brush with olive oil (or vegan butter) and sprinkle over fresh herbs.
  • Brush with olive oil (or vegan butter) and sprinkle over flaky sea salt.

Recipes to serve these with

  • Vegan Scalloped Potatoes
  • Vegan Meatloaf
  • Creamy Vegan Mashed Potatoes
  • Gluten-Free Vegan Stuffing
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  • Gluten-Free Vegan Blueberry Banana Bread
  • Gluten-Free Vegan Irish Soda Bread
  • Gluten-Free Vegan Seeded Buckwheat Bread
  • Gluten-Free Vegan Cornbread
  • Gluten-Free Vegan Almond Bread

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Gluten-Free Dinner Rolls (Vegan)

TheseGluten-Free Dinner Rolls (Bread Rolls) aresoft, fluffy and pull apart like brioche! They're also vegan,yeast-free, nut-freeandrefined sugar free(or can be made with no sugar).

4.15 from 57 votes

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Course: Bread

Cuisine: American

Keyword: gluten-free dinner rolls, gluten-free vegan bread, vegan dinner rolls

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 rolls

Calories: 211kcal

Author: Rhian Williams

Ingredients

  • 100 g (½ cup) whole flaxseeds * (I used golden but brown works too)
  • 300 g (2 ½ cup) gluten-free flour blend plus more for shaping (or sub plain flour if not gluten-free)
  • 4 heaped teaspoons baking powder (ensure gluten-free if necessary)
  • ¼ teaspoon bicarbonate of soda (baking soda)
  • ¼ teaspoon salt to taste
  • 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar ** (ensure gluten-free if necessary)
  • 4 tablespoons maple syrup *** (or sub any other liquid sweetener)
  • 300 ml (1 ¼ cup) unsweetened almond milk (or sub any other plant-based milk)

To brush (optional):

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 180 degrees Celsius (350 degrees Fahrenheit).

  • Place the flaxseeds in a food processor and whizz until you get a fine powder – this can take quite a lot of time and it’s much easier if you have a powerful/high-speed food processor.

  • Transfer the flaxseed powder into alarge bowl, along with the gluten-free flour, baking powder, bicarbonate of soda and salt.

  • Mix very well, ensuring you’ve got rid of any clumps of flaxseed powder.

  • Add the vinegar, maple syrup and almond milk and mix again - add the almond milk a small amount at a time, to make sure you don’t add too much.

  • Leave the batter to sit for 5 minutes to allow the flaxseed powder to absorb the excess liquid before shaping the rolls.

  • Divide the dough into 8 by keeping the dough in the bowl and using a spoon to divide it into half, then half again, and half again.

  • 
Put a small amount of flour on a plate (for shaping the dough).

  • Use the spoon to scoop up one eighth of the mixture.

  • Use your hands to roll it into a round ball, using some of the flour on the plate to help with shaping.

  • Place it into a large greased baking dish - I used one measuring 26 cm (10 inch) by 18 cm (7 inch) and 7 cm (2 ½ inch) tall).

  • Repeat until you use up the rest of the dough.

  • Make sure that the rolls are all touching each other - this will help them become fluffier as they will push together as they bake.

  • Brush over a small amount of almond milk over the tops of the rolls, using a pastry brush or your fingers.

  • Bake in the oven for 15 minutes, until slightly risen and an inserted skewer comes out clean.

  • Best eaten when fresh, but keeps covered in the fridge for up to a few days. If not eaten on the day, slice in half and put in the toaster.

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Notes

*You can use either brown or golden flaxseeds, but I found the colour was much nicer with golden flaxseeds, plus they have a milder flavour. You can buy either whole flaxseeds or flaxseed meal – it doesn’t really matter because either way you’ll need to grind them up into a fine powder. Store-bought flaxseed meal isn’t fine enough for making these dinner rolls.

**The vinegar is crucial as its acidity needs to react with the alkali bicarbonate of soda to make the rolls fluffy. Can be replaced with lemon juice.

***You can omit the maple syrup to make these free from sugar.

Nutrition Facts

Gluten-Free Dinner Rolls (Vegan)

Amount Per Serving

Calories 211Calories from Fat 63

% Daily Value*

Fat 7g11%

Saturated Fat 1g5%

Sodium 161mg7%

Potassium 175mg5%

Carbohydrates 35g12%

Fiber 7g28%

Sugar 7g8%

Protein 6g12%

Calcium 131mg13%

Iron 2mg11%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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  1. Stephanie

    Hi Rhian,

    I made this recipe and it did not turn out right. I think I used the wrong gluten free flour. Can you recommend a good GF flour blend?

    Reply

    • Rhian Williams

      I'm sorry to hear that! I recommend Dove's Farm gluten-free flour!

  2. Paola

    Hi Rihan,
    These rolls are delicious!! I was very skeptical but now I will be making these often!! Thank you so much for sharing 💕. I used 1 1/2 gf flour snd 1 cup almond flour. I also used ground chia seeds instead of Flax seed and just 1 Tbsp maple. They tasted almost like a biscuit somehow!!!
    Thanks again!
    Paola

    Reply

    • Rhian Williams

      Hi Paola, thank you so much for your feedback, I'm so glad you like them!!

  3. Barbara

    Can these be made into one loaf for slicing?

    Reply

  4. Barbara

    Ah, I see the recipe for flax bread in a loaf now. But these rolls seem to have the nicer texture?

    Reply

    • Rhian Williams

      The recipes are very similar, but the texture is a bit different! When baked as rolls, they do have a slightly fluffier texture!

  5. Bella

    I know this goes against the vegan standard but I’ve been sipping & dabbling with local, grass-fed raw milk and all out of almond milk currently- I’m assuming I can sub it in here? Need brioche buns ASAP for the American Memorial Day holiday! Thank you in advance!!

    Reply

    • Rhian Williams

      Hi! Yes sure you can sub it in for the almond milk no problem!

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Rhodes does not use any tree nuts, peanuts, seeds, meat, fish, or shellfish. This product was produced on a line that is dedicated solely to non-dairy items.

How long do you cook Rhodes dinner rolls? ›

Preheat oven to 350˚F. Carefully remove plastic wrap. Bake 15–20 minutes, until golden brown. Remove rolls from pan at once and place on wire rack.

How do you serve dinner rolls? ›

Flip the napkin over and lay it in front of you so that it appears to be a long horizontal strip. Again, fold the left and right sides of the napkin to meet in the center. Flip the napkin over onto a flat plate or platter (like this platter) Carefully place hot rolls in both side pockets of the napkin and serve.

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How can I make my bread fluffier instead of dense? ›

If you want a lighter fluffier bread loaf just add 2 Tbsp of dry milk to the flour per loaf of your bread. Vinegar has a very similar effect to the dough as the ascorbic acid. It helps hold the dough together and strengthens the bubbles so they won't pop.

Why are my homemade dinner rolls heavy? ›

If your dinner rolls aren't fluffy it could be because of one of two reasons. Either, you added too much flour or you possibly used all bread flour. Alternately, not giving your dinner rolls enough time to proof and get puffy before baking could yield dense rolls.

How do I make my rolls more airy? ›

Shape and Rise

Each dough ball will weigh right around 3 ounces, give or take. Space them a little bit apart in the baking pan and let them rise until very puffy and the sides are touching. Don't skimp on the rising! If they don't rise long enough, they won't reach their fluff-fluffy potential.

What is the difference between Rhodes Texas rolls and dinner rolls? ›

Texas Size rolls are 50% larger than our Dinner Rolls. The only difference is the roll size. Why did my dough not rise? Sometimes dough has been allowed to thaw and refreeze, which can deactivate the yeast.

Can I let Rhodes rolls rise overnight? ›

Spray your pan with cooking spray. Place frozen dough on your pan. Cover with sprayed plastic wrap to keep from sticking to dough while rising. Place your pan in the refrigerator overnight or all day long.

How do you get Rhodes dinner rolls to rise? ›

Place frozen rolls in pan, and cover with plastic wrap sprayed with cooking spray to keep the wrap from sticking to rolls while rising. rise 3 to 5 hours in a warm, draft-free place, until rolls double in size. Carefully remove plastic wrap.

How do you dress up plain dinner rolls? ›

3 Tiny Steps to Make Store-Bought Dinner Rolls Taste Amazing
  1. Brush with melted butter.
  2. Sprinkle with fresh herbs.
  3. Finish with flaky salt.
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Should I use parchment paper for dinner rolls? ›

I suggest using parchment paper to line the baking dish to ensure that the rolls are easy to remove from the pan to serve. Once the homemade dinner rolls are formed and placed in the baking sheet, let them rise again until they are doubled in size (30-60 minutes).

Why do you brush dinner rolls with milk? ›

EGG: Using beaten whole eggs will give color and sheen to a bread. Egg yolk provides rich color, browning easily in the oven. Egg white provides a nice sheen. MILK: Brushing with milk will help to color the crust, the sugars in the milk helping to brown it.

Does Rhodes rolls have milk in them? ›

INGREDIENTS: Unbleached enriched white flour (wheat flour, niacin, ferrous sulfate or reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), water, sugar, butter, yeast, nonfat dry milk, salt. CONTAINS: WHEAT, MILK.

What bread rolls are vegan? ›

Vegans can eat bread that does not contain animal products or byproducts. This includes breads that only use some variation on flour, water, yeast, and salt including ciabatta, baguette, focaccia, sourdough, pita, and ezekiel breads.

Do Rhodes dinner rolls have eggs? ›

This product is likely egg free. Which diet do you follow? Follow more than one?

Can vegans eat white rolls? ›

Yes, bread can and often does contain other ingredients like sugar and molasses (not to mention preservatives and fillers in processed bread), but the majority of those ingredients are also vegan. Generally, most flatbreads, rolls, loaves, bagels, sandwich breads, and crackers don't contain non-vegan ingredients.

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