These Easy Homemade Classic Buttermilk Buns are the perfect tender dinner roll! A simple buttermilk dough baked to perfection – makes the perfect addition to your holiday dinner!

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I have been dying to share these Easy Homemade Classic Buttermilk Buns with you all for YEARS! They’re the perfect dinner rolls for the holidays and they are the recipe that graced our family’s Thanksgiving and Christmas Dinners for as long as I can remember – this recipe belonged to my grandma, the one who inspired this blog and who inspires me still, almost daily, in the kitchen. I had the privilege of living next door to her and my grandpa while I was growing up, so we spent so much time in her kitchen together. She passed away right around the time I began sharing recipes with you all here on thebusybaker.ca and I know she would have loved to hear all about how many of you love her recipes that I’ve shared with you over the years!
These Easy Homemade Classic Buttermilk Buns are truly the perfect dinner roll recipe – the buttermilk lends such a delicious flavour and tender texture to these buns, and they’re perfectly buttery and soft – the kind of dinner roll you want to slather butter on, or use to soak up all that leftover gravy and cranberry sauce on your holiday dinner plate.
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I actually make these Easy Homemade Classic Buttermilk Buns all year round to serve with my roasted chicken dinners, and for sandwiches in my kids’ lunches. They’re the perfect small size for mini sandwiches, especially ones made from leftover turkey or ham from the holidays!

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I hope you love this Easy Homemade Classic Buttermilk Buns recipe as much as my family has over the years! Let me know in the comments below, what’s your favourite kind of dinner roll to serve over the holidays? I’d love to know!
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Easy Homemade Classic Buttermilk Buns

Recipe: Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon quick rise yeast
- 1/2 cup room temperature water
- 1 teaspoon sugar
- 1 1/2 cups buttermilk, at room temperature
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 2 teaspoons salt
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/4 cup melted butter
- 4 1/2 cups all purpose flour (plus 1/4 cup for kneading and rolling)
- extra melted butter for brushing on before baking (optional)
Recipe: Instructions
- Add the yeast, water and sugar to a small bowl and combine gently with a fork. Set aside to rise for about 5 minutes.
- Add the buttermilk to the bowl of your stand mixer fitted with the dough hook attachment (or in a large mixing bowl if you're going to make by hand).
- Add the sugar, salt, baking soda, and melted butter, and mix gently until combined.
- Add the yeast mixture and then the flour, turning the mixer on low speed until a very soft dough forms.
- Continue the mixer on low speed, turning up to medium-low speed until the dough pulls away from the sides of the bowl. The dough will be soft and a little sticky - that's totally normal.
- If making the dough by hand, turn it out onto a floured surface and knead for about 4-5 minutes until a soft and sticky dough forms.
- Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and let rise in a warm, draft-free place for 90 minutes or until the dough more than doubles in bulk.
- Punch the dough down and turn it out onto a lightly floured surface. Give the dough a quick knead and form it into a large ball.
- Using a sharp knife cut the dough in half, then in half again, and then cut each of those pieces into 6 equally sized pieces.
- Roll each piece into a round ball and place on a baking sheet greased with butter and lined with parchment paper.
- Preheat your oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit and cover the pan of buns with a clean kitchen towel and let rise for about 20 minutes while the oven pre-heats.
- Once the oven reaches temperature (after at least 20 minutes) brush the tops of the buns very gently with melted butter (optional) and bake for about 22 minutes or until the buns are golden brown on top.
- Let the buns cool on the pan for at least 15-20 minutes before serving.
Recipe: Notes
Recipe: Nutrition
Notice: Nutrition is auto-calculated, using Spoonacular, for your convenience. Where relevant, we recommend using your own nutrition calculations.

How long generally do you knead them in the mixer? I tried them today and although in my Bosch mixer the dough pulled away from the sides fairly quickly (about one minute) – they were so sticky I couldn’t even make rolls out of them – I tried adding more flour after I punched them down, but it was a sticky mess. I want to try again – but just wondering on the length in the mixer 🙂
We usually knead the dough in the mixer for 5-7 minutes. Hope this helps! Let us know when they turn out.
What I can’t say about these buns??? Because these are so perfectly moist & delicious buns I’ve ever made. I made these buns once & since then these are my favourite recipe to follow. Infact, we stopped buying store-made buns since then. It’s a keeper♥️ I started making bread & this recipe motivated me so much coz these came perfect at mu first attempt. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe. I could give you 100 starts if possible haha😁
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Does the water have to be any particular temperature being mixing with yeast? Can’t wait to try !
No, room temperature, slightly warm water is good.
I did not put all the sugar, probably 2 TB. These were like rolls with the flavor of a biscuit- pretty amazing. My new go to recipe! Thank you!
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Family.loves these!
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Can you make the dough the night before?
Yes, although for best results I’d recommend making it the day of. But you can make the dough and allow it to rise in the fridge overnight, and then bake in the morning.
New baker;Stupid question…grease pan with butter first and then put parchment paper on top of butter?
Yes!
This was a great way to use up extra buttermilk. I need to work on my shaping technique though, mine definitely weren’t as nice and smooth on top as yours!! Delicious though, and that’s what matters! 🙂
Glad you enjoyed them! And practice makes perfect 😉
I love 😘 this recipe and since I normally use buttermilk I was wondering if yeast and buttermilk would pair , I mean it came out perfectly and I even used a portion of the dough to make hot dog buns. Thanks so much
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Pretty incredible tasting and not too difficult to make. I’d recommend this recipe for sure!
Thank you Caroline!!🙂
This was absolutely tasty. Soft. Better than any recipe i ever followed.
Thank you Violet!! We love these buns also🙂
Very easy recipe and they are delicious!
Thanks so much Gina!! Glad you liked the recipe!😊
I had some buttermilk I needed to use.. and found this recipe… about to make the dough… wondering.. on other yeast roll doughs I use… I make up the dough into rolls and freeze before baking and pull out as many as I need… do you think this dough would work after first rising… freezing… then rise again for baking…? thanks
Yes, you can definitely freeze these after the first rise. Just let them thaw and rise again, or bake just after thawed adding them to a cold oven. Let them rise in the oven while the oven heats up and they’ll work well.
These look sooo perfect!
Thanks so much!
This was the easiest n mist delicious recipe to follow.
Soft n tasty
Thank you!
Thanks so much!
These look absolutely perfect! <3
Thanks!
How good these buttermilk buns look! I can only imagine how fantastic they taste!
Thanks! Even better 😉
The buttermilk was excellent. I used Almond milk and put a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar to make it buttermilk. The dinner rolls were soft and fluffy.
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My husband made these for me tonight and I just want to say I was so impressed with fast and convenient idea you gave us. We love your recipes and are looking forward to what you have coming next!
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I was intending on making rolls but decided on cinnamon rolls. Omg they were so good. Best cinnamon rolls I’ve ever made.
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These buns look perfect! Saving!
Thanks! Hope you love them as much as we do!
Yum! This would make good butter horns too. Rolling out portions, cutting into triangles, rolling up and brushing with butter before ridding 🙂
You’re absolutely right! 🙂