19 Thanksgiving Bread, Roll, and Biscuit Recipes to Sop It All Up (2024)

Bread isn't the flashiest part of Thanksgiving dinner—when I'm trying to fit turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes, and a thousand other dishes into my stomach, extra carbs just feel like wasted space. But bread is a vital part of the meal—how else will you soak up every drop of gravy or make leftover sandwiches on Friday? We've pulled together a bunch of recipes to help you fill up your bread basket with buttery dinner rolls, nutty brown butter cornbread, pillowy angel biscuits, or one of our other favorite breads.

Yeasted Breads and Rolls

Simple Crusty White Bread

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A simple white loaf isn't a showstopper, but it'll please just about anyone with its light crumb and robust crust. You may want to bake an extra loaf for Friday, because this bread is practically begging to be turned into sandwiches made with leftovers.

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Yeasted Pumpkin Bread

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Pumpkin purée takes the place of water in this otherwise-classic white sandwich loaf. The pumpkin gives the bread a beautiful orange glow, without making it too sweet. It's a versatile loaf that will add seasonal flair to your Thanksgiving table.

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The Best Dinner Rolls (Fluffy, Crusty, and Chewy)

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These rolls are fluffy on the inside but have a crackly crust sturdy enough to stand up to all of the mashed potatoes and gravy you throw at them. We get that crust using a technique that will be familiar to anyone who has made bagels: boiling the dough to gelatinize its starch before baking.

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Parker House Rolls

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While I respect the utility of a hard roll, I can't help but be partial to sweet, buttery, pillowy-soft Parker House rolls. Ours have an especially cloud-like texture because we add instant mashed potatoes to the dough—make sure to get a brand that's 100% potato with no salt, spices, or other ingredients.

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Pull-Apart Stuffing Rolls

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Rolls are often thought of as more of a secondary player in a meal, but these have enough flavor to be a star in their own right thanks to classic stuffing ingredients like sausage, celery, and sage. They are also super easy—with so many intense ingredients, we have no problem using slightly bland store-bought pizza dough instead of making the dough from scratch.

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Stuffing Buns

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These buns have the stuffing flavor baked right in—we mix poultry seasoning, dried celery flakes, dried parsley, and even dried cranberries directly into the dough. The poultry seasoning gives the buns the savoriness of stuffing (despite the name, it is 100% vegetarian).

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Overnight Buns

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I understand that making bread dough on Thanksgiving is a little ambitious for most people, and fortunately there is a more practical solution. Almost all the work involved in these fluffy buns—mixing, kneading, rising, and shaping—can be done on Wednesday, so on Thursday all you have to do is move them from the fridge to the oven.

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Easy No-Knead Olive-Rosemary Focaccia With Pistachios

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Kneading dough the night before Thanksgiving is convenient, but even more convenient is not having to knead it at all. Because of the high level of hydration in this focaccia dough, it rises and stretches overnight all by itself. This recipe flavors the dough with olives, rosemary, and pistachios, but we also have a garlic-studded recipe and a simple olive oil version.

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Gluten-Free Potato Bread

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You don't need gluten to make a good loaf of bread—this one has a beautifully structured, springy crumb thanks to a gluten-free flour blend and starchy cooked potato. The flour mix is a little involved, but you can make a big batch and keep it around to use in pretty much any recipe that calls for all-purpose flour.

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Sourdough Bread (Pain au Levain)

If you spent the last eight months working on your sourdough skills, Thanksgiving is the perfect time to put them to use. This recipe and technique produces a deeply flavorful loaf with an ever-so-slight tang. If you're new to the world of sourdough, our sourdough starter recipe will help get you going.

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Cornbread

Sweet and Moist Northern-Style Cornbread

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I'm a Yankee born and raised, so I like my cornbread sweet and cake-like. This recipe suits my tastes thanks to its 50/50 mix of yellow cornmeal and all-purpose flour, plus a generous amount of sugar (sour cream and buttermilk keep it from being too sweet). Browned butter makes the recipe even better.

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Southern-Style Unsweetened Cornbread

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Prefer unsweetened Southern-style cornbread to the Northern variety? To make it right you're going to need to pick up high-quality stone-ground cornmeal—the flavor and texture of mass-market cornmeal just can't compete. Beyond that the recipe is pretty straightforward: salt, baking soda, baking powder, buttermilk, eggs, and butter (or bacon fat).

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Orange and Cranberry Cornbread

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We return to the North here, giving cornbread a Thanksgiving twist with the berries and orange that you'd find in a classic cranberry sauce. We use light brown sugar instead of white for a slight molasses note and add more of it than we would for our regular Northern-style cornbread to account for the tartness of the cranberries.

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Biscuits

Homemade Biscuits

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Plain yogurt replaces buttermilk in this flakey, golden brown biscuit. They've got just enough baking soda to add a little omph to their browning and rise, while the yogurt ensures they stay moist as they bake.

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Super-Flaky Buttermilk Biscuits

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Our version of a laminated biscuit stays true to tradition—it's hard to improve on a fluffy, flaky biscuit with the perfect amount of buttermilk tang. We do stray from some other recipes by using butter instead of shortening, which produces a more tender, flavorful result.

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2-Ingredient Never-Fail Cream Biscuits

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As good as they are, our flaky biscuits might be a little more work than you're looking for Thanksgiving morning. This recipe is way easier—it starts with our already simple cream biscuits, but uses self-rising flour to cut the ingredient list down to just two items. They can be laminated if you'd like, but make them drop-biscuit style and you can have them ready in just 20 minutes.

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The Best Sweet Potato Biscuits

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Thick and mellow sweet potato purée makes these colorful biscuits tender, moist, and light. Despite their vibrant color, sweet potato biscuits have a buttery flavor that's as classic as they come.

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Yeast-Raised Angel Biscuits

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These biscuits need to proof overnight in the fridge, making them a perfect Thanksgiving side. Combine all the ingredients the night before, and all you need to do is pop them in the oven on Thanksgiving morning.

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Real Irish Soda Bread

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I rarely eat Irish soda bread outside of St. Patrick's Day, but there is no reason that this fast, easy bread shouldn't be a year-round staple. We make our version with lots of buttermilk to give it a chewy-but-tender texture. A healthy amount of baking soda neutralizes the buttermilk's acidity and keeps the bread from being too sour.

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What kind of rolls are good for Thanksgiving? ›

28 Homemade Rolls And Breads To Complete Your Holiday Feast
  • 01 of 28. Hurry-Up Homemade Crescent Rolls. Beau Gustafson. ...
  • 02 of 28. Cloverleaf Rolls. ...
  • 03 of 28. Parker House Rolls. ...
  • 04 of 28. Angel Biscuits. ...
  • 05 of 28. Make-Ahead Yeast Rolls. ...
  • 06 of 28. Sweet Potato Rolls. ...
  • 07 of 28. Gluten-Free Biscuits. ...
  • 08 of 28. Southern Butter Rolls.
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What are some different names for bread dinner rolls? ›

Cobs, buns, baps or barm cakes: what do people call bread rolls?
  • Bread roll / Roll – name most commonly used by 52% of English people. ...
  • Cob – name most commonly used by 8% of English people. ...
  • Bun – name most commonly used by 10% of English people. ...
  • Barm cake / Barm – name most commonly used by 6% of English people.
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How many Oz should a dinner roll be? ›

If I am being really precise, I use my kitchen scale to make sure that each piece of dough is about the same size – for an average size dinner roll, I use pieces of dough that weigh about 2 ounces each.

What is the difference between a bread roll and a bread bun? ›

Rolls are typically proofed and baked closer together for a softer, “pull apart” result. This makes them great for dipping or eating alongside other food. On the other hand, buns are proofed with space between them, which makes them crustier.

What is the difference between Texas rolls and dinner rolls? ›

What is the difference between Texas Size rolls and Dinner Rolls? Texas Size rolls are 50% larger than our Dinner Rolls. The only difference is the roll size.

What's the difference between a biscuit and a dinner roll? ›

Rolls are rolled into the desired shape and then set out to rise before baking. Whereas biscuits are rolled out, cut into the desired shape using cookie cutters or a biscuit cutter then immediately baked. Rolls are often airy and fluffier than biscuits which are more dense and full of buttery flaky layers.

What is a funny name for a bread roll? ›

This could be a barm cake, bread-cake, bap, batch, bun, buttery, muffin, cob, oven bottom, roll or stotty. To add to the confusion, some names mean more than one thing. In the area north of Manchester, bread rolls are called 'teacakes'.

What is the end of a bread roll called? ›

But what's it called? The proper term is “heel,” according to the Cambridge Dictionary. Some may call it just “the end piece” or “the butt” when going with true informality. Some Redditors even refer to them as the “crusts,” a double whammy for both the outside of each slice and the end of the loaf itself.

Why are my rolls more like biscuits? ›

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.

What kind of pan is best for baking rolls? ›

If you don't have a large 11 inch cast iron pan, you can use a glass baking dish sprayed with nonstick spray. A 9×13 size would work well. It's best to have the rolls all touching each other when you arrange them in the pan, and I'll tell you why…

Why do you put water on bread before baking? ›

Why do you put water in the oven when baking bread? Two reasons: By keeping the outer surface of the bread moist, it delays crust formation. This allows the bread to expand (or “spring”) for longer and develop the nice round shape.

How do you know if you are done preparing the bread roll? ›

Use a thermometer (I like the Thermapen) to assess the doneness of pan breads, freeform loaves, and soft rolls. A temperature of 190°F at the center will yield bread that's fully baked (soft and moist) but not over-baked (tough and dry).

What is the best bread for Thanksgiving sandwiches? ›

The best bread for a Thanksgiving sandwich:

This sandwich isn't shy when it comes to the filling—you want to choose slices that won't fall apart when you try and pick it up for a bite. We went with slices of sourdough bread here, but feel free to use whatever you're feeling.

Do people eat rolls on Thanksgiving? ›

Warm carbs in a bread basket are the highlight of the Thanksgiving table. We have so many delicious, inventive, and beautiful options, from dinner rolls, biscuits, and cornbread to loaves, focaccia, and buns, including a few gluten-free options.

Can I buy Texas Roadhouse rolls for Thanksgiving? ›

Did you know that you can order frozen Texas Roadhouse rolls for Thanksgiving?? Well, you're in luck. TikTok user @perkinsonparkway posted a video about their family's best Thanksgiving hack - FROZEN TEXAS ROADHOUSE ROLLS.

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