Cloverleaf Rolls

Cloverleaf Rolls

Prep Time: 20 min.
Bake Time: 15-20 min.
Servings: 9
Difficulty: Intermediate

These easy rolls complete a menu with just the right visually pleasing, finishing touch.

Ingredients

Rhodes Yeast Dinner Rolls, thawed but still cold
soft butter or margarine
flour, if desired

Instructions

With scissors or knife, cut rolls in half. Place three halves in each cup of sprayed muffin tin. If desired, dust rolls with flour first.

Brush butter or margarine between roll halves.

Cover with sprayed plastic wrap. Let rise until double in size.

Remove wrap and bake at 350°F 15-20 minutes or until golden brown.

COMMENTS
  • Donna Hood
    November 13, 2020

    I would never have a dinner without rHodes dinner rolls, they absolutely make it special

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  • Wanda crist
    November 18, 2021

    I have used Rhodes frozen bread for forty years. Love them.
    Wish I could get sweet rolls and Texas rolls where I love.

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    • Debbie from Rhodes
      November 19, 2021

      We’re so glad you love our products! I wish you get all of our products too! Talk to your stores and ask them to order them!

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  • Sarah
    November 24, 2021

    Can You give me instructions fOr doing Prebaking these a day ahead for brown n serve the next day?

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    • Debbie from Rhodes
      November 25, 2021

      You can just thaw, rise and bake and you normally would and then rewarm them before serving. Cover in aluminum foil and bake at 350 for about 10 minutes. Happy Thanksgiving!

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  • Renee
    November 22, 2022

    Can rolls be thawed in fridge over night, the rolled and allowed to rise next morning? Or would they start to rise in fridge?

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    • Debbie from Rhodes
      November 22, 2022

      You can thaw the rolls in the refrigerator, and they may start to rise but that is fine. Just let them double in size and then bake.

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  • Deb Cole
    November 17, 2023

    About how long does it take for them to double in size?

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    • Debbie from Rhodes
      November 21, 2023

      It depends on the warmth of your kitchen and the freshness of the yeast. You need to watch them. But maybe an hour.

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    • March 22, 2024

      My grandkids always tell me to be sure to have butt cheek rolls. I put two frozen pieces in the muffin tin. When they thaw and bake, that’s what they look like, and that’s what they started calling them. When they were younger. Lol.

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