Southern Yeast Rolls (Sister Schubert Copycat) | Sweet Tea & Thyme (2024)

These homemade yeast rolls are just as buttery, soft, and delicious as the pans of Sister Schubert's Parker House Style yeast rolls you buy at the store. They even have that nostalgic smell as they bake. Every southerner will want this recipe!

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I can't tell you how often Sister Schubert's yeast rolls were part of dinner at my mama's house. The frozen stuff that she'd put in the oven and it'd smell up the whole house with a scent that can only be described as 'the Sister Schubert smell'.

And a stick of butter would be rubbed right over the top of them fresh out the oven. Not the whole stick, but mama would just take a stick and slather it on and it'd melt all good and buttery on the rolls. Classic.

There is just something about the texture and flavor of those Sister Schubert rolls that were so addictive, I would eat half the pan. Man, she'd get so mad at me.

But that's why you bought two pans, mom. Right? Right!

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Through my travels and meeting so many different food-loving Southerners, I learned that we all have those memories of busting out Sister Schubert pans. So why not have a from-scratch recipe?

At my house, I prefer to know how to make anything and everything by scratch (whether or not I decide to do it is another story) and Sister Schubert's nostalgic rolls are one of those recipes I needed to know so I could make (and eat) as many as I want. Especially for fall and this upcoming holiday season.

I don't think there is anything that goes better with hearty cold-weather dishes, like pot roast, beef bourguignon, a roasted chicken, or is more welcomedon the Thanksgiving and Christmas table, than a good pan of rolls.

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What are parker house yeast rolls?

The legend goes that in the Parker House Hotel the chef got frustrated with a customer (isn't this how these stories always start? Angry chef ends up making a masterpiece after a fight with a customer?) and threw a pan of unfinished rolls in the oven. Out came these folded over rolls that are soft and fluffy, with a crisp and buttery exterior.

So, while not Southern in origin, parker house style yeast rolls are certainly a Southern holiday and dinner table staple. Theses are different from classic parker house rolls because Sister Schubert folds them over and bakes them close together in a pie tin, so that fold ends up being hidden in the rolls, making them look deceptively not folded.

How to Make these Sister Schubert Copycat yeast rolls

I'm so happy to say that my recipe not only is no-knead (Hallelujah!) but brings that soft, buttery texture and that flavor these yeast rolls are known for.

And this recipe makesa lot. I'm talking at least 3 pans of rolls. And if you are a Sister Schubert's roll fan, you know that one pan of those rolls is never enough.

The ingredients are surprisingly simple:

  • Active Dry Yeast
  • Water
  • Sugar
  • Salt
  • Butter
  • Vegetable Shortening
  • Flour
  • Eggs

Melt the butter and shortening, bloom the yeast (aka get the yeast foamy), and mix it into the flour, salt, and sugar. This dough is extremely hydrated, I'm talking really, really sticky, but that's all good, you know why? Because we are not kneading it! This homemade yeast rolls recipe is easy peasy. Let it rise in the bowl until doubled in size.

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Next, flour your work surface and plop that sticky dough onto it. You can see the gluten strands in the dough!

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Then cover the dough in flour and rub your rolling pin with flour. Doing this will make sure your dough doesn't stick to anything. It should feel super soft and will roll out to ½ inch thickness without any resistance.

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Now that you've rolled it out, cut out the rolls with a biscuit cutter, then gently stretch them into an oval shape.

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Dip one side of the oval into melted butter, then fold the roll so that the butter side is on the outside, then place the dough folded-edge towards the pan sides as shown.

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Put them in a circle pattern, from the outside circle inward, then let rise again in the pan.

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Bake until lightly golden brown. You'll know your rolls are done when you tap the tops and it sounds hollow.

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Rub them down with melted butter while still hot. I love melting some salted butter with a stem of fresh rosemary and brushing it on the rolls. So good! I use that same method for the butter I use in roasted garlic mashed potatoes. It's just a hint of fresh herbaceous flavor, give it a try and you'll fall in love.

Can I make these yeast rolls ahead of time?

Yes! These rolls not only can be made ahead of time but can be baked and frozen for later use,Meaning make them now and then throw them into the oven the day you need them. Perfect for the holidays!

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How to freeze and reheat copycat Sister Schubert yeast rolls

Tip: Use disposable aluminum pie tins to easily freeze the rolls!

After baking the rolls, let them cool completely and then put each pan into their own freezer safe, gallon-size zip-top bags and freeze. Do not stack the pans of rolls until they are fully frozen.

To reheat the yeast rolls, thaw them completely on your countertop then bake at 350 degrees F (180 degrees C) for 10 minutes.

Get ready to gain 10 pounds, these yeast rolls are irresistible.

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Southern Yeast Rolls (Sister Schubert Copycat)

Eden Westbrook

These yeast rolls are just as buttery, soft, and delicious as the pans of rolls you buy at the store. Even has the nostalgic smell as they bake. Every southerner will want this recipe!

4.57 from 108 votes

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Prep Time 3 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 13 minutes mins

Total Time 3 hours hrs 23 minutes mins

Course Breads

Cuisine American

Servings 64 yeast rolls

Calories 20 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 package 2 ¼ teaspoon or 8g active dry yeast
  • 1 ½ cup 360 mL warm water, about 110-115 degrees F
  • ½ teaspoon 3 g sugar
  • 5 cups 685g all-purpose flour, sifted with 1 cup (132g) separated
  • ½ cup 105 g granulated sugar
  • 2 teaspoon 5g kosher salt
  • ¼ cup 50g shortening, melted
  • 4 tablespoon 50g unsalted butter, melted
  • 2 large eggs
  • ¾ cup 105 g flour, ¼ cup separated
  • 4 tablespoon 50 g butter, melted

Instructions

  • In a small bowl, gently stir together yeast, warm water, and ½ teaspoon sugar. Let proof for 10 minutes.

  • In a large bowl, whisk 4 cups of flour, ½ cup sugar, and 2 teaspoon salt together. With a rubber spatula, stir in yeast and water, then add the melted shortening and 4 tablespoon unsalted butter. Add the eggs, stirring well, then add the last 1 cup of flour and stir it in well until no loose flour remains. The dough will be sticky very sticky.

  • Brush a little melted butter over the dough, cover loosely with plastic wrap, and let the dough rise in a warm environment until it has doubled in size, about 1 ½ hours. A warm turned-off oven is a great place to put the dough to rise.

  • Spray three 9-inch (or four 8-in) disposable aluminum pie pan (you can use glass, ceramic, etc pie pans just fine) with nonstick baking spray or grease them with extra shortening; set aside.

  • After the dough has risen, cover your counter or work surface with ½ cup flour. Turn the dough out onto your work surface using a rubber spatula, then shake the remaining flour over the dough and rub a little on your rolling pin. Roll the dough out to be ½ inch thick. It should give little to no resistance to being rolled out. Put the 50 g/4 tablespoon of melted butter into a small shallow dish.

  • Using a 2-inch biscuit cutter, cut dough circles out. Pull each round into an oval, then dip one side of the oval into the dish of melted butter then fold the oval in half, the buttered side facing out and floured side folded in.

  • Place each buttered parker house style roll in the greased pan, starting from the edges of the pan, inward. The fold of the outer ring of rolls will be against the sides of the prepared pans, about 8-10 rolls. Then repeat with the inner circle until the pan is filled. Fill all your pie pans in that pattern, then cover the pans loosely with plastic wrap and let rise for a second time, in a warm place for another hour or until rolls have doubled in size, about 45 minutes to an hour.

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C), bake the yeast rolls uncovered for 13-15 minutes or until lightly browned. Brush any remaining butter on the rolls while hot. Serve hot.

Notes

NOTE: If you are baking rolls for your freezer, let the pans cool completely on wire racks, then place each pan into a large zip-top bag (this is why I suggest disposable aluminum pans) and freeze. Don't stack pans until completely frozen. To reheat, thaw rolls completely and bake at 350 degrees F (180 degrees C) for 10 minutes.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 20kcalCarbohydrates: 2gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 10mgSodium: 32mg

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FAQs

How to fix sister schubert rolls? ›

To reheat Sister Schubert Rolls, preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Place the desired number of rolls on a baking sheet and cover them with aluminum foil. Heat them in the oven for about 10-12 minutes or until they are warm all the way through.

How to cook sister Schubert's yeast rolls? ›

Heat in pre-heated oven for 5-10 minutes or until desired browning has occurred on top and bottom. Toaster Oven: Preheat oven to 350F. Placed desired number of frozen roll on ungreased toaster oven tray. Bake 10-12 minutes or until desired browning has occurred on top and bottom.

Does Chick-fil-A use Sister Schubert rolls? ›

Does Chick-fil-A use Sister Schubert rolls? Yes! Sister Schubert is the brand Chick-fil-A uses for their chicken minis. Any Parker House-style roll will work for these minis.

Where is the expiration date on Sister Schubert Rolls? ›

32-ct Soft Dinner Roll Bag: The date is printed on the back of the bag, in the upper left corner. 30-ct Dinner Yeast Roll Bag: The date is printed on the back of the bag, beneath the UPC in the lower left corner. Are the sausages in Sister Schubert's Sausage Wrap Rolls fully cooked?

Can you refreeze yeast rolls? ›

While still safe to eat, the dough will be much harder because the thawing and refreezing process causes it to lose some of the moisture and elasticity that is so carefully worked into the dough when it's being made.

How do you revive frozen rolls? ›

Take the foil-wrapped rolls out of the freezer bag and loosen the foil. Heat the oven to 300°F. Place the loosely-wrapped package of rolls directly on an oven rack and bake for 20 to 25 minutes, until the rolls are piping hot to the touch and warm all the way through.

What are the directions for cooking Sister Schubert rolls? ›

Heat in pre-heated oven for 5-10 minutes or until desired browning has occurred on top and bottom. Toaster Oven: Preheat oven to 350F. Placed desired number of frozen roll on ungreased toaster oven tray. Bake 10-12 minutes or until desired browning has occurred on top and bottom.

Who owns Sister Schubert rolls? ›

In 1992, Patricia Barnes a.k.a. Sister Schubert officially founded Sister Schubert's Homemade Rolls, Inc.

Why did Sister Schubert discontinue sausage rolls? ›

The call came down to sales. “Typically, we discontinue an item when it isn't selling well, which is what was happening with the sausage rolls,” Kristy Gross told G&G. “So, we switched them out for sausage pinwheels.”

What is the most ordered thing from Chick-fil-A? ›

When it comes to Chick-fil-A, their waffle fries cannot be beat. The crispy potato treats have been the fast-food chain's most popular menu item for years—and for good reason! That deep-fried side is downright delicious.

Can you eat out of date bread rolls? ›

Bread is perfectly safe to eat unless there is mould on it. This is unlikely to happen until several days after the expiry date, although in moist and hot conditions, it might even happen before the expiry date. Mind you, some mould can look exactly like flour unless you look closely, so do check.

Can you eat expired frozen rolls? ›

Eating frozen food past the expiration date can be safe, but the food may no longer have the best flavor or texture. Keeping frozen food at or below 0℉ will help maintain the quality and safety of that food for the longest amount of time.

Can you eat bread rolls after expiration date? ›

Bread will generally become stale past its expiration date, but it is still safe to eat. If you want to extend the life of your bread even longer, store it in the fridge or freezer. If you spot any bits of mold, toss it.

How do you revive dinner rolls? ›

Cover the rolls with a slightly damp, clean kitchen towel. Microwave the rolls until just warmed through, 30 to 45 seconds. To reheat the dinner rolls in a slow cooker, cover the top of the slow cooker with a second damp, clean tea towel. Cover and heat on the low setting until warm, about 30 minutes.

How do you reshape squashed bread? ›

one good way would be to spinkle some water on the bread and toast it up. The water softens the bread so you can reshape and the toasting is necessary to dry out the water and crisp up the bread.

What went wrong with my rolls? ›

Too much flour, or not the right kind, could be to blame. Dough made only from flour with a high or even average amount of protein (like bread flour or all-purpose flour) can become tough from overmixing. Protein gives bread structure in the form of gluten—the more you mix and move the dough, the more gluten you get.

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