2 Ingredient Quick Bread Rolls
If you are looking for a go-to quick bread recipe for a holiday dinner or any meal, you are in the right place. These tiny little rolls are soft, fluffy and so delicious. You won’t find a better recipe for a quick bread rolls. I found this recipe on Kirbie’sCravings.com
This bread dough requires no kneading and no yeast. All you need is a large bowl, some self-rising flour, Greek yogurt and an optional egg wash to get that golden color. Bring the dough together with your hands. The dough will be somewhat sticky. Just lightly wet your hands to handle the shaping of the balls – I didn’t need to.
Now if you don’t have self rising flour, you can make your own at home. Simply whisk together 2 cups all purpose flour + 3 tsp baking powder + 1/2 tsp salt. IF the dough is too wet, you can add 1 tablespoon flour at a time, to help the dough come together better. Please do not over mix though. If you like this recipe, you will love my 2 Ingredient Yogurt Bread or my 5 Ingredient Greek Yogurt Bread.
We love to enjoy these at the holidays especially. There’s never one roll leftover. And if there are any leftover, we love to melt some butter and honey onto the warmed rolls. If this recipe is your cup of tea, you will love my 4 Ingredient Greek Yogurt Bagels.
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2 Ingredient Quick Bread Rolls
Ingredients
- 2 cups self-rising flour
- 1 ¾ cups + 2 tbs Greek yogurt
- 1 egg, lightly beaten (optional egg wash)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350℉ (175℃). Line a large rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper.
- In a large bowl, add the flour and yogurt. Stir with a spatula just until the flour and yogurt are incorporated and a dough forms, dough should be a little bit sticky. I had to use my hands to fully bring the dough together. If the dough is too sticky, add a tablespoon of flour at a time, until smooth and workable.
- Form a round thick disc and then divide dough evenly into 9 pieces. Grab one of the dough pieces and roll it with your hands until it forms a ball and then place it on the baking sheet. Repeat with the remaining dough and spacing dough about 2 inches apart. Brush a little egg wash on top (optional). Bake for about 25 minutes or until golden brown.
Notes
- If you don’t have Self Rising Flour, you can make your own at home. Simply whisk together 2 cups all purpose flour + 3 tsp baking powder + 1/2 tsp salt. IF the dough is too wet, you can add 1 to 2 tablespoons flour to help the dough come together better.
- Store leftovers in an airtight container.
- I used Fage 5% Greek yogurt.
- Make ahead: Tightly wrap the dough with plastic wrap. You can also cut it up into portions and wrap them up individually. The dough will last 3 days refrigerated or 1 month frozen.
- Whether you’ve stored the dough in the freezer or fridge, let it slowly warm up on the counter to room temperature, still wrapped, before using it.
Hi can’t wait to try this! I was just curious if they are more of a biscuit or like a dinner roll?
Hi Karen, texture is more of a soft roll. Enjoy!
Looks fab. Ready to make but how much Greek yoghurt is required? Ingredients list is confusing. I don’t get it.
Thanks!
Thanks May! The yogurt is 1 3/4 cups plus 2 tbs. Sorry but that is the amount we used.
I like these ingredients and I’m gonna try this, they look delicious 😋
can I use the regular flour to substitute the self rising flour
Hi Seacy we give the measurements for regular flour substitute in the recipe box Notes!
can I use the regular yogurt to substitute the Greek yogurt
Hi Seacy, It should work!
What are the quantities of flour and Greek yoghurt please ?
What is the serving size, please?
Hi Tracy, One roll is a serving here. The serving amounts are located at the top of each recipe box.
hi, does it have to be Greek yoghurt?
Hi Samantha, that’s what I used. I haven’t tried it with regular yogurt. It should work. You basically want a target dough that’s sticky yet pliable.
This recipe does not work. We followed it to the tablespoon. I am a baker and was hesitant but my husband and I thought it would be fun to try together. We made 2 batches with adding coconut oil and it still didn’t work. There is not any moisture. They were hockey pucks.
Hi Candace, I’m so sorry the recipe didnt work out for you!
Looks SO good and SO easy!! I will make these Rolls!!!
Hi Sharon, you are going to love these!
I don’t like yogurt, will it work with sour cream or pureed cottage cheese?
Thanks
HI Sue, that should work but I cant say for sure since i haven’t tried it!
Does it have to be full fat Greek yogurt? I have nonfat in my fridge, will that work?
Hi Olive, yes that works too!
love it
Thank you for trying the recipe! I’m glad you loved the rolls too!
Would this work with whole wheat flour, do you suppose?
HI Lin, yes it would!
I see 3 ingredients. Misleading title.
Hi Patricia, it says optional for the egg wash. thank you!
I’m just made these and they honestly taste like biscuits delicious. I tried one right off the oven with butter and it was amazing 🤩 thank you for sharing your recipes with us. It wish I could upload the pictures.
HI Nancy, I’m so glad you enjoyed the recipe! Thanks so much for tryng it!