Polite Bread Eating {Recipe: French Bread Rolls} (2024)

I am a bread lover. If I had to give up all other food but one, bread would make the cut and would become my one and only. I love all kinds of bread.

I do not love trying to figure out a polite way to eat crusty French rolls, though… do you? You know when you are at a restaurant and they bring that big, beautiful basket of crusty rolls? You pick it up and attempt to take a bite without #1) breaking your teeth as you attempt to bust through the crusty outer layer, #2) Pull off a bite without crumbs flying everywhere and your hands jerking off the bread and knocking over all the drinks on the table (I am simply assuming this could happen… I don’t, by any means, have first hand experience with this situation. Eh hem.)

When I get a good roll at a restaurant, I want to be able to eat it in a civilized manner without causing a scene. (I’d also like soft butter to go along with it… not straight out of the fridge pats of frozen butter, too hard to spread. Is that really too much to ask?).

I love baking bread at home and have had a really difficult time finding a delicious French Roll recipe with the perfect balance of soft and chewy insides and mildly crusty outside. Until recently, I just assumed that my search would be fruitless. That was until I came across this recipe for French Bread Rolls from All Recipes. These rolls are absolutely perfect for balancing civil bread eating while maintaining that soft and chewy inside.

Soften some butter, stir up a batch of soup, and serve these with your next dinner. Biting into a roll never looked so civilized!

Recipe: French Bread Rolls to Die For from All Recipes

Note – I did all of the mixing and rising steps in my bread machine, adding the ingredients in the order that my bread machine recommends and then allowing the dough cycle to do the work.

1 1/2 cups warm water (110 degrees F/45 degrees C)
1 tablespoon active dry yeast
2 tablespoons white sugar
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 teaspoon salt
4 cups bread flour

  1. In a large bowl, stir together warm water, yeast, and sugar. Let stand until creamy, about 10 minutes.
  2. To the yeast mixture, add the oil, salt, and 2 cups flour. Stir in the remaining flour, 1/2 cup at a time, until the dough has pulled away from the sides of the bowl. Turn out onto a lightly floured surface, and knead until smooth and elastic, about 8 minutes. Lightly oil a large bowl, place the dough in the bowl, and turn to coat. Cover with a damp cloth, and let rise in a warm place until doubled in volume, about 1 hour.
  3. Deflate the dough, and turn it out onto a lightly floured surface. Divide the dough into 16 equal pieces, and form into round balls. Place on lightly greased baking sheets at least 2 inches apart. Cover the rolls with a damp cloth, and let rise until doubled in volume, about 40 minutes. Meanwhile, preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C).
  4. Bake for 18 to 20 minutes in the preheated oven, or until golden brown.


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  1. Polite Bread Eating {Recipe: French Bread Rolls} (1)Amanda says

    I love bread too… and yours looks just wonderful!! Great job!

  2. Polite Bread Eating {Recipe: French Bread Rolls} (2)Shaina says

    These look fantastic, Kristen! I want to bite into one right now. I’m always on the lookout for good homemade bread recipes, so I will have to try yours soon.

  3. Polite Bread Eating {Recipe: French Bread Rolls} (3)JulieD says

    Thanks for this recipe! I’m definitely going to try it. I finally got a breadmaker a couple of months ago after our discussion on twitter about focaccia bread. Thanks! I love your blog! 🙂

  4. Polite Bread Eating {Recipe: French Bread Rolls} (4)Laurie London says

    Thanks for this, Kristen. I JUST made rolls in my bread machine yesterday. I’ve been playing with a recipe but I don’t quite have it right. The texture wasn’t as soft and chewy as I’d have liked. I’m definitely going to try this. In fact, since my bread machine is still sitting on the counter, I may do it today!

  5. Polite Bread Eating {Recipe: French Bread Rolls} (5)Estela @ Weekly Bite says

    This looks delicious! Freshly baked bread is irresistible to me 🙂

  6. Polite Bread Eating {Recipe: French Bread Rolls} (6)Katie @ goodLife {eats} says

    I could go for one of these right now with some ham and cheese for lunch. YUM! I haven’t mastered pretty or polite bread eating either.

  7. Polite Bread Eating {Recipe: French Bread Rolls} (8)TidyMom says

    now I’m dying to make bread!! This sounds so yummy!!!

  8. Polite Bread Eating {Recipe: French Bread Rolls} (9)Stephanie says

    I’m baking a couple of loafs of bread right now! I think I love baking bread even more than I love decorating cakes

  9. Polite Bread Eating {Recipe: French Bread Rolls} (10)Laura says

    YUM, will have to try these if they are to die for. I like to think I can live on bread alone.

  10. Polite Bread Eating {Recipe: French Bread Rolls} (11)Robyn | Add a Pinch says

    How did you know I was looking for a perfect roll recipe to try this weekend? Perfect timing, my friend!

    And yes, I can’t stand all the crumbs that hard bread makes either. It makes me want a crumb scraper of my very own.

  11. Polite Bread Eating {Recipe: French Bread Rolls} (12)Karly says

    Those look so yummy! And even better if they don’t break your teeth when you try to take a bite! 🙂

  12. Polite Bread Eating {Recipe: French Bread Rolls} (13)DessertForTwo says

    haha I feel your pain! How hard is it to not serve frozen butter?

  13. Polite Bread Eating {Recipe: French Bread Rolls} (14)The Teacher Cooks says

    I love using my bread machine to mix and knead the dough! I am trying these rolls. I love French Bread!

  14. Polite Bread Eating {Recipe: French Bread Rolls} (17)Wendy Flick says

    I just put my bread machine away this morning……guess I will have to bring it back out again…This recipe is making me hungry for gorgeous bread rolls….Family is coming this next week – perfect timing…Thanks…

  15. Polite Bread Eating {Recipe: French Bread Rolls} (18)Henway says

    Mmm.. bread… I just bought a bread machine and the book Artisan Bread, so this post is very timely… off to try this recipe

  16. Polite Bread Eating {Recipe: French Bread Rolls} (19)Deanna says

    Mmmm…Bread. Boooo….cold, unspreadable butter. Not cool! (Well, I guess it is “cool” but I sure don’t like it!) I really wish I had a bread maker. Christmas list?

  17. Polite Bread Eating {Recipe: French Bread Rolls} (20)Alison Moore Smith says

    I was so busy unpacking today, that I didn’t even make dinner. We ate cereal, frozen burritos, leftover whatever for dinner. This is making me particularly hungry today. :/

  18. Polite Bread Eating {Recipe: French Bread Rolls} (22)Rachel says

    Yummy! that looks so delicious!

  19. Polite Bread Eating {Recipe: French Bread Rolls} (23)Carrie says

    Kristen, These rolls look amazing. Your photo of them is gorgeous. Can’t wait to try them out!

  20. Polite Bread Eating {Recipe: French Bread Rolls} (24)Nath says

    Yum! I’m also a bread lover. I’ll try this recipe soon!

    My grandmother tried to teach me all the ‘proper’ ways to be a lady. Some I did not listen to at all (such as a lady should never wear pants, only dresses or skirts), and some I find useful, such as the etiquette for fancy restaurants, including how to eat bread (not that I’ve been to a fancy restaurant since she passed, but at least I would know how to act!). The secret you seek is to tear a bite-size piece of bread from your bun/slice on your bread plate, butter the small piece and put it in your mouth without biting into it. 🙂

  21. Polite Bread Eating {Recipe: French Bread Rolls} (25)camille says

    I am SO with you on the bread in restaurants – hard as a rock outsides with maybe a bite of soft bready goodness on the inside… which then gets ripped to shreds when you try and spread their frozen butter on it! Do not want! I mean, I want, I want bread, but I don’t want trying to eat it to be a huge pain in the patoot.

    Also, apparently it’s not correct to cut your bun open with a knife. The proper manoevre is to tear it in half. What? Obviously whoever wrote that rule had never encountered these ridiculous hard rolls.

  22. Polite Bread Eating {Recipe: French Bread Rolls} (26)Peggy says

    These rolls look simply perfect! Definitely would be a great accompaniment to any meal!

  23. Polite Bread Eating {Recipe: French Bread Rolls} (27)JANIS NEILL says

    going to try in my bread machine.

  24. Polite Bread Eating {Recipe: French Bread Rolls} (28)Apron Appeal says

    when I was in France i could NEVER keep my place crumb free and no matter where I was every. single. time. the waiter came to clear dinner and bring dessert, he/she would have to spend a little extra time at my place with the crumber scooping them all away. This could be for two reasons. 1)- I’m a messy eater, 2)-I just ate more bread than anyone else. I’ll say it was the latter.

    Love the photo by the way

  25. Polite Bread Eating {Recipe: French Bread Rolls} (29)Kristin says

    Can the dough be done in a bread maker without problems using these proportions?

    Thanks

  26. Polite Bread Eating {Recipe: French Bread Rolls} (30)Elle says

    Kristen, these look perfect for me to take to my daughter’s tomorrow but I have a question. Are you familiar with spelt flour (and the bag it came in says it is bread flour) and can I use that? I know I have to cut the water by 25% when using spelt.

    And I want to wish you and yours, as well as all your devoted followers, a very Happy Thanksgiving.

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