Hawaiian Sweet Dinner Rolls Recipe (2024)

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Learn how to make Homemade Hawaiian Sweet Dinner Rolls (Sweet Rolls) right at home that are perfectly buttery, sweet, fluffy and oh so delicious! These little pillows of heaven will become a family favorite you never expected!!

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The Heart and Soul of this Hawaiian Sweet Dinner Rolls Recipe

This recipe comes from my friend Jessica Gavin‘s cookbook Easy Culinary Science for Better Cooking. Jessica’s book features 75 delicious recipes, helpful cooking tips, and step-by-step guides for better cooking. The featured recipes in this book are incredibly approachable and jam-packed with unbelievable flavor.

Cuisine Inspiration: Hawaiian-American Fusion
Primary Cooking Method: Baking
Dietary Info: Vegetarian
Key Flavor: Sweet and Buttery
Skill Level: Intermediate

Sweet Highlights:

  • Butter Love: A generous dose of butter gives these rolls their rich and tender crumb.
  • Sweet Twist: A touch of sweetness sets them apart from your average dinner roll.
  • Pillow Soft: Expect a super soft, fluffy texture that’s perfect for mopping up sauces or gravy.
  • Versatile Vibe: These rolls pair well with everything, from holiday feasts to weeknight dinners.
  • Crowd-Pleaser: Watch them disappear fast – they’re a hit with kids and adults alike.

What Are Hawaiian Sweet Rolls?

If you didn’t know by now, I’m a huge nerd for the history of food. Learning about where my food comes from creates a deeper appreciation for things I eat. So here’s a little food history tidbit for you!

Sweetened breads came to Hawaii (y’all know how much I love Hawaii since I was married there) with the Portuguese immigrants who flooded there in the mid-to-late 19th century to work the livestock ranches and sugarcane plantations.

By 1910 the number of Portuguese immigrants in Hawaii was at more than 20,000. Many of these families baked their own bread using recipes brought from home, but when refined sugar was too expensive, they used local ingredients like honey and pineapple juice as sweeteners.

Not too much later, King’s Bakery was born and the signature King’s Hawaiian Sweet Rolls began to take the world by storm. I think you know the rest!

Ingredients

The major ingredients that truly provide the sweetness, amazing texture and deliciousness are the following:

  • Flour
  • Instant Yeast
  • Whole Milk
  • Pineapple Juice
  • Butter
  • Honey
  • Brown Sugar
  • Eggs
  • Vanilla

These rolls have a very light pillowy texture which comes from the use of instant yeast here. For flavor, these rolls contain a large amount of butter, sweeteners (pineapple juice, honey and brown sugar), and eggs. This makes these much richer in flavor in flavor!

I also love the whole milk and vanilla that rounds out everything. Eggs are also stabilizers here.

These ingredients truly work together perfectly making the most glorious rolls you have ever had.

How to Make Hawaiian Sweet Rolls

One of the beauties of Jessica’s recipe is it’s easy-to-follow instructions. Her steps are simple, straight-forward and make for the best results each and every time it’s made.

Here are a few tips to share to make your process easier.

Kneading By Hand VS Stand Mixer
You can knead it by hand! Start out by stirring with a spoon until you can’t anymore and then knead it with your hands. Just keep on kneading until all the flour is incorporated and the dough is soft to the touch and only slightly sticky. It’s a workout, but it’s worth it!

What Should Your Dough Feel Like?
The dough should be slightly sticky, but still very soft and pliable. It should just barely not be sticking to the bowl. If you add too much flour the dough will stiffen, which make for stiff rolls.

Weigh Out Your Dough
The trick to even baking and a uniform aesthetic is making sure each of the rolls have the same weight. I use a kitchen scale to measure each of my dough balls. It isn’t much added effort and I end up with rolls that are nearly uniform in size.

What Can I serve Sweet Rolls With?

I would love to give you a specific answer here but let’s be honest, this bread goes with anything. And I truly mean anything. You can use these rolls to sop up sauces and gravy, make slider buns or even create sweet croutons for salads.

Serve along with a full meal of something hearty like Salisbury Steak, Chicken Fried Steak, or Smothered Pork Chops.

I’ve gotten really creative with these rolls and so should you! Use your leftovers to make my peach bread pudding or use them for a special morning treat like french toast. The possibilities are endless but above them all comes this one: eat them warm out of the oven with salted butter.

Sometimes simple is best!

Can These Be Made Ahead of Time?

Hosting a dinner party and need to manage your time wisely? Making these sweet dinner rolls ahead of time is a great option for you!

Simply make this recipe as instructed, properly wrap and store them and put them in the freezer. When ready to eat, remove them from the freezer and allow them to thaw and rise until double in size. This can take anywhere from 1-3 hours so allow yourself enough time.

Then continue to bake according to recipe instructions. Voila!

Other Roll Recipes to Try

Serve them on Thanksgiving along with these Cheddar Rosemary Dinner Rollsand Honey Butter Dinner Rolls.

Finally, I have joined up with a bunch of blogger friends for a Friendsgiving Virtual Potluck! Be sure to check the recipes below out for wonderful Friendsgiving and Thanksgiving recipe and craft ideas!

Appetizers
Baked Brie with Honey & Walnuts from Kelley of Mountain Mama Cooks
Reindeer Bacon Cheddar Cheese Ball from Julie of Julie Blanner

Salads
Sauteed Kale and Brussels Sprout Salad with Cranberries and Walnuts from Shashi of Savory Spin
Creamy Brussels Sprouts Salad from Faith of An Edible Mosaic

Main Dishes
Savory Vegetable Crisp from Bree of Baked Bree
Rosemary Lamb Steaks from Danyelle of The Cubicle Chick
Turkey Pot Pie from Kelly of Eat Picks

Side Dishes
Fried Brussels Sprouts from Erin of The Almond Eater
Cheesy Horseradish Mashed Potato Casserole from Renee of Kudos Kitchen by Renee
Cranberry Cream Cheese Dip from April of April Golightly
Sauteed Garlic-Butter Mushrooms from Linda of Simply Healthyish Recipes
Easy Cheesy Hash Brown Casserole Recipe from Mel of Adventures of Mel
Cornbread Stuffing with Chorizo from Isabel of Isabel Eats
Bacon Brussels Sprouts from Kara of Kara J. Miller
Crockpot Sweet Potato Casserole from Jennifer of Show Me the Yummy
Amazing Gluten Free Thanksgiving Stuffing from Sommer of A Spicy Perspective
Pumpkin Caramelized Onion Gratin from Denise of Chez Us
Crockpot Mac & Cheese from Leanette Fernandez of Funtastic Life
Cheesy Brussels Sprouts au Gratin from Rachel Gurk of Rachel Cooks

Drinks
Spiced Pumpkin Margarita from Sharon of Cupcakes and Cutlery

Breads
Sourdough Pull Apart Rolls from Erica of Buttered Side Up
How to Make Homemade Butterhorn Rolls from Mel of Flour on My Fingers
Sweet Dinner Rolls from Jocelyn of Grandbaby Cakes
Parker House Rolls from Irvin of Eat the Love

Desserts
Sugar Pie from Julie of The Little Kitchen
Oatmeal Apple Crisp from Julie of Peanut Butter Fingers
Pumpkin Pie Milkshake from Eden of Sugar and Charm
Strudel Pastry from Justine of The Typical Mom
Tahini Hawaij Pumpkin Pie from Amy of What Jew Wanna Eat
Turkey Cookies from Meaghan of The Decorated Cookie
Mini Apple Pie Bites from Lynsey of MoscatoMom
Kabocha squash pie from Hilah of hilahcooking
Pecan Pie Cupcakes from Courtney of Pizzazzerie
Coconut Cream Pie from Schnelle of Brooklyn Active Mama
Chocolate chip cheesecake from Jeannette of Hispana Global
Chocolate Pecan Pie from Kate of I Heart Eating
Mini Pumpkin Cheesecakes from Chelsea of Someday I’ll Learn
Turkey Donut Race Cars For Thanksgiving Treats from Theresa of Chewable Structures

Crafts and Centerpieces
Cinnamon Stick Holiday Candle Place Setting from Alli of Made with HAPPY
Metallic Pumpkin Luminaries from Amy of As The Bunny Hops
Easy centerpiece that will stun + party favor from Noelle of Oh Happy Play

Hawaiian Sweet Dinner Rolls Recipe (6)

Hawaiian Sweet Dinner Rolls Recipe

Learn how to make Homemade Hawaiian Sweet Dinner Rolls (Sweet Rolls) right at home that are perfectly sweet, fluffy and oh, so delicious. These little pillows of heaven will become a family favorite you never expected!

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Course: Bread

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 40 minutes minutes

Servings: 18 rolls

Calories: 363.34kcal

Author: Jocelyn Delk Adams

Ingredients

  • 5- 5 1/2 cups all-purpose flour divided plus more for dusting
  • 4 1/2 tsp instant or rapid rise yeast
  • 2 1/2 tsp kosher salt
  • 1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoon whole milk divided
  • 1 cup pineapple juice
  • 8 tbsp unsalted butter divided
  • 1/3 cup honey
  • 2 tbsp packed dark brown sugar
  • 2 large eggs divided
  • 1 tsp apple cider vinegar
  • 2 tsp pure vanilla extract

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Instructions

  • Use a stand mixer fitted with a greased dough hook. Add 5 cups flour, yeast, and salt to a bowl, and whisk to combine.

  • In a medium sized microwave safe bowl, add 1/2 cup of milk, pineapple juice, 6 tablespoons of butter and honey and whisk to combine. Microwave the mixture in 20 second increments until it reaches 120 to 130 F, about 90 seconds.

  • Set the mixer to low speed and gradually add the warmed milk mixture, brown sugar, 1 egg, apple cider vinegar and vanilla to the flour mixture. Scrape the sides of the bowl with a spatula as needed to incorporate the flour.

  • Knead the dough on low until the dough begins to pull away from the bowl, 2 minutes. Increase the speed to medium low and knead until the dough is elastic and smooth in texture, 7 minutes. The dough should start to clear the sides of the bowl, but will be sticky on the bottom. Add 1/4 cup of additional flour, mixing on low speed, 1 minute. Add another 1/4 cup if needed, until the desired texture is achieved and a slightly sticky bowl is formed. Use as little added flour as possible. Transfer the dough to a lightly floured surface. Cover and allow to rest for 10 minutes.

  • Grease a 9×13 inch pan with cooking spray and set aside. Cut the dough into 18 even size pieces. Roll pieces of the dough into balls with smooth tops, lightly flouring the work surface as needed. Place the dough balls into the greased pan. 3 balls per row, 6 rows total. Leave about 1/2 inch around the corners of the pan.

    If you have any problems with rolls not rising, try this!

    After the dough is made, take it out of the bowl and kneaded it a couple extra times, dusting it with more flour. Transfer the dough to a lightly greased bowl and let it double in size for an hour and a half.

    Then take the dough out, punch it down, shape the rolls, and let that proof for another hour and a half.

  • Loosely cover the pan with plastic wrap or a kitchen towel and place in a warm draft-free place. Allow the dough balls to rise and double in size, 30 to 40 minutes. The buns should be touching each other and nearly filling the pan completely.

  • Adjust the oven rack to the lower middle position and preheat the oven to 350 F.

  • In a small bowl, whisk together 1 egg and 1 tablespoon of milk. Brush the egg wash on the tops and sides of the buns. Bake the rolls until golden brown and shiny on the surface, 18-20 minutes. Make sure to rotate the pan halfway through baking.

  • Cool the rolls on a wire rack for 10 minutes. Remove the rolls from the tray and brush with 2 tablespoons of melted butter. Serve the rolls immediately while warm.

Notes

If you have any problems with rolls not rising, try this!

After the dough is made, take it out of the bowl and kneaded it a couple extra times, dusting it with more flour. Transfer the dough to a lightly greased bowl and let it double in size for an hour and a half.

Then take the dough out, punch it down, shape the rolls, and let that proof for another hour and a half.

The trick to even baking and a uniform aesthetic is making sure each of the rolls have the same weight. I use a kitchen scale to measure each of my dough balls. It isn’t much added effort and I end up with rolls that are nearly uniform in size.

Nutrition

Calories: 363.34kcal | Carbohydrates: 65.47g | Protein: 9.69g | Fat: 6.69g | Saturated Fat: 3.62g | Cholesterol: 32.24mg | Sodium: 337.45mg | Potassium: 142.67mg | Fiber: 2.8g | Sugar: 8.38g | Vitamin A: 192.87IU | Vitamin C: 1.31mg | Calcium: 26.54mg | Iron: 3.6mg

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FAQs

Are you supposed to bake Hawaiian sweet rolls? ›

Bake until golden brown, about 20 – 23 minutes, rotating dish halfway through baking. Let rolls cool in dish on wire rack for 10 minutes then brush with remaining butter. Best served warm. TO REHEAT room-temperature rolls, wrap in aluminum foil, place on baking sheet, and bake in 350-degree oven for 20 minutes.

What makes King's Hawaiian rolls so good? ›

The major difference that separates them from other dinner rolls is a distinct sweetness. Big King's Hawaiian fans will also tout the texture, its flaky outside and fluffy interior, as a reason it's so delectable.

What do Hawaiian rolls have in them? ›

Pineapple juice: Pineapple juice is what gives the rolls a sweet and slightly tangy flavor. Buttermilk: Also offers a slight tanginess. Be sure to use whole (full fat) buttermilk. Butter: Is added to give the dough some richness.

Are Hawaiian sweet rolls the same as dinner rolls? ›

Hawaiian dinner rolls are soft and fluffy and a little bit sweet. They're a bit different than other dinner roll recipes as they are sweetened with both pineapple juice and brown sugar. What is this? They are also enriched with both butter and eggs which makes them similar to brioche buns.

How do you cook Hawaiian rolls? ›

Heat in pre-heated oven for 5-10 minutes or until desired browning has occurred on top and bottom. Preheat oven to 350degF. Place desired number of frozen rolls on ungreased toaster oven tray. Bake 10-12 minutes or until desired browning has occurred on top and bottom.

How long do Hawaiian sweet rolls stay fresh? ›

These Homemade Hawaiian Rolls will keep for 3 days in an airtight container, stored at room temperature. Don't refrigerate these Hawaiian Rolls, as it will dry them out faster. Refresh in a 300°F oven for 5 minutes, or pop in the microwave for 15-20 seconds, or until warm, before serving.

Why is there no expiration date on King's Hawaiian rolls? ›

Due to COVID-19, some retailers may not be date coding our products in an effort to keep shelves stocked at the fast pace that consumers are buying bread. Please know the typical shelf life of our products is approximately 2 weeks.

What is the difference between Hawaiian roll and dinner roll? ›

A sweet, tropical take on the dinner roll

According to Baked By an Introvert, the secret to the flavor of authentic Hawaiian rolls lie in some sweet add-ins. These rolls use a combo of vanilla extract, honey, and pineapple juice to imbue the distinct flavor that sets these rolls apart from their European cousin.

Is King's Hawaiian bread actually Hawaiian? ›

King's Hawaiian Bread was first baked and sold in Hawaii beginning in 1950, and the current company was started in California in the late 70s. The bread itself seems to be based on Portuguese sweet bread, an even older style of soft, sweet bread.

What are the Hawaiian ingredients? ›

Traditional Hawaiian cuisine predominantly features vegetables and fruits grown on the volcanic island including sweet potatoes, yams, taro, coconuts and pineapples. Fresh fish is also prolific as are meats such as pork and chicken.

Are there eggs in Hawaiian rolls? ›

This product has 1 ingredient that has egg.

Why are Hawaiian sweet rolls so good? ›

But sometimes, only the squishy sweetness of a King's Hawaiian roll will do. The appeal comes from the balance of texture and flavor: The sweetness delicately offsets any salty sandwich fillings, like ham and cheese, while its fluff envelops those fillings into itself and is just fun to bite.

Are Hawaiian rolls just brioche? ›

Are Hawaiian rolls the same as brioche? They are similar since Hawaiian rolls and brioche are both enriched doughs, meaning they include eggs and/or butter. The main difference is that Hawaiian rolls are sweeter and include pineapple juice to give them a super yummy flavor.

Do Hawaiian sweet rolls have honey? ›

Hawaiian Sweet Rolls, also known as Portuguese Sweet Bread, are dinner rolls made with an enriched dough with ingredients like eggs, milk, and honey to produce a soft fluffy bread roll. They also usually have a secret ingredient of pineapple juice, which leads to their color and sweetness.

Are King's Hawaiian rolls supposed to be baked? ›

Our products are ready to eat as they are fully baked. In fact, most people say our bread and rolls don't even make it to the table because they tear into it right away. Most of our products have an ovenable tray or tin, but don't let that fool you…

How do you heat Sara Lee Sweet Hawaiian rolls? ›

Warming Instructions: Oven: Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Remove rolls from packaging and place rolls on oven safe tray. Place tray of rolls in the oven for about 2-3 minutes. Enjoy!

How do you eat sweet rolls? ›

Sliders. One of our favorite uses for our Sweet Dinner and Sweet Party Potato Rolls is as a slider bun for mini sandwiches. Slice the roll (or entire sheet of rolls) in half to use as a delicious vehicle for fried chicken, ham and cheese, barbecue, and much more!

How do you soften Hawaiian rolls? ›

As well as running it under the tap, you could also put a damp tea towel over your roll for a bit before popping it in the oven, or simply just wet your hands and rub them over the roll. You just need the moisture and the warmth to come together to bring your bread roll back to life.

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