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These Salted Honey Butter Parker House Rolls are light, airy, buttery, perfectly salted, and SO delicious. Serve them warm right out of the oven with homemade honey butter for a dinner roll that’s melt in your mouth good. Incredibly quick and easy to make and uses just six everyday staple ingredients. It doesn’t get easier or tastier than that! These are the perfect rolls for all of your upcoming holiday dinners…Thanksgiving included!
This post is sponsored by Fleischmann’s®.

If there’s one thing that my mom really passed on to me it’s a love of soft, buttery dinner rolls. She’d make a point most Sunday nights to bake fresh bread for the family dinner. Just like dessert, mom would often have the bread ready to go before dinner was even a thought. That’s just how she does it, carbs and chocolate. Everything else was secondary. And for that, I love her even more.
Seeing as we both share a love for good bread, you can imagine that it’s a very important item on our Thanksgiving table. And that’s where these Parker House Rolls come into play. These rolls are on my 2019 menu. They are some of the BEST rolls to come out of my kitchen. They’re simple, but yet have “special touches” that make them worthy of any holiday table.
My two secrets? Salted butter and sweet honey butter.

The story is that Parker House Rolls were created by the Parker House in Boston. It was one of the great nineteenth-century hostelries. As you can imagine, the rolls have been copied by just about every cookbook author and baker that’s out there…myself now included. There are a lot of variations, but classic buttery Parker House Rolls should be light, soft, and a touch sweet.
The dough is traditionally shaped into a folded over roll, but these days there are many ways in which to do it! I ended up rolling mine into coils for a fun, pretty touch.

As you can tell, my recipe is a little different than the classic. I’m using honey in place of sugar and salted butter. Two simple ingredients that make ALL the difference.
For the dough, simply mix flour with Fleischmann’s® Rapid Rise Yeast, and a pinch of salt. Add warm milk, a touch of honey, and salted butter. Mix until smooth, let the dough rest for ten to fifteen minutes, and then it’s time to shape the rolls. And that’s the beauty of Fleischmann’s® RapidRise® yeast! We get to skip an entire hour-long rise when using the instant yeast. Yes, please!

Shaping the rolls is easy. If you’ve made a cinnamon roll, you can make these Parker House Rolls.
To keep it simple, just take strips of dough and roll them up into a tight coil. I have a bunch of photos to help you guys visually with what your rolls should look like. Once you complete one roll, you will quickly get the hang of the process.
When all the rolls have been shaped and arranged in a baking dish, cover the dish and let the rolls rise until puffy, about twenty to thirty minutes. Then bake! Minutes later your kitchen will be smelling like glorious home-baked bread.

Of course, me being me, I had to include a little honey butter. You all know it’s my favorite and I cannot think of a better butter to pair with these soft rolls. The sweetness from the honey is mouth-watering on a warm, fresh out of the oven roll.
Especially when topped with a sprinkle of flaky sea salt as well.
What I love most about these rolls is that you really can’t mess them up. The dough and process are so easy and very forgiving. Trust me, if you’re fearful of making bread, start with this recipe. It’s SO GOOD every time.
And yes, you should make these for Thanksgiving. They’re perfect for soaking up all that gravy and then eating for breakfast the next morning. There’s nothing not to love.
Again, soft, buttery, perfectly sweet, and just a touch salty. What every dinner roll should aspire to be!

If you make these salted honey butter parker house rolls, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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{This post is sponsored by Fleischmann’s®. Thank you for supporting the brands that keep Half Baked Harvest cooking!}
This is one of the best things I’ve ever made
Hi Angel,
I am so glad that this recipe was enjoyed, thanks a bunch for trying it out! Happy Thanksgiving! xTieghan
What an amazing and easy recipe! Will be a staple recipe forever. I baked in a cast iron skillet and they were absolute perfection! I live in high altitude so an additional five minutes for bake time. Everyone loved, thank you!
Hi Dom,
I am so glad that this recipe was enjoyed, thanks a bunch for trying it out! Happy Thanksgiving! xTieghan
My family went gaga over these! I make a lot of things homemade, but never rolls before! Just getting comfortable with yeast (only took 55 years ?)
Hi Tracy,
I am so glad that this recipe was enjoyed, thanks a bunch for trying it out! Happy Thanksgiving! xTieghan
Happy Thanksgiving.
I made these today and they were pretty great. I think in the future, I would use room temp butter mixed with the honey so it was spreadable instead of following the recipe and melting the butter.
Thanks for all the great recipes.
Hey Kaisha,
I am so glad that this recipe was enjoyed, thanks a bunch for trying it out! Happy Thanksgiving! xTieghan
ohmygosh… absolute yumminess … these will be part of our holiday menu for years to come … easy answer delicious… thanks for sharing ???
Hi Gina,
I am so glad that this recipe was enjoyed, thanks a bunch for trying it out! Happy Thanksgiving! xTieghan
This recipe is a keeper! These are delicious and super easy to make. I made them for Thanksgiving dinner and my daughter asked if I’d make them again for Christmas. Make sure to put the additional honey butter and the kosher salt on before eating. Really adds to the flavor.
Hi Lisa,
I am so glad that this recipe was enjoyed, thanks a bunch for trying it out! Happy Thanksgiving! xTieghan
These were delicious! I baked in a 9×9 and the 12 rolls fit perfectly. The recipe was easy to follow and my family loved every bite of them!
Hi Emily,
I am so glad that this recipe was enjoyed, thanks a bunch for trying it out! Happy Thanksgiving! xTieghan
Holy cannoli, these are amazing. Made them at altitude (~6000 ft) and they were perfect! So light and soft! Thank you!
Hi Julia,
I am so glad that this recipe was enjoyed, thanks a bunch for trying it out! Happy Thanksgiving! xTieghan
Holy cow! This one is a keeper. Can’t wait to have a leftover roll in the morning with coffee.
Hi Meg,
I am so glad that this recipe was enjoyed, thanks a bunch for trying it out! Happy Thanksgiving! xTieghan
These rolls are to die for! My first time making homemade rolls and these were so easy! Thank you!
Hi Mykie,
I am so glad that this recipe was enjoyed, thanks a bunch for trying it out! Happy Thanksgiving! xTieghan
If making ahead, do I not cover and let sit for 15 min like it says in step 1?
Hi Teegan,
You will follow all of the steps through step 4. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you give the recipe a try! xTieghan
If I prepare them and will be baking them in about 4-5 hours, should I just leave them out? or put them in the refrigerator?
Hi Natalie,
I would just leave them out and covered on the counter. I hope you love the recipe. Happy Thanksgiving! xTieghan
Hoping mine puff up….the dough was super easy but they don’t seem to be rising. Fingers crossed
Hope they turn out great Melinda! xTieghan
The bake time on this was off for me — at 350 for 25 minutes they were still raw and had no color… maybe because I had them rise overnight in the fridge?
Y0u have to pull them out of the fridge for at least 30 minutes to rise at room temp before putting them in the oven.
Hi Rachel,
So sorry to hear this, did you allow them to come to room temp after removing from the fridge? Let me know how I can help! xTieghan
Hi Teighan!
So excited to make these! Unfortunately all I have to bake them in are metal cookie sheets… is that going to work?
Hi Madison,
Sorry, I am not sure how well that will work! I hope they are delish! Happy Thanksgiving! xTieghan