Easy No Knead Crescent Rolls – Soft buttery crescent rolls made from scratch, ready in about 1 hour. No artificial ingredients. Homemade bread for the table or substitute for any recipe using refrigerated crescent rolls.
There’s nothing like golden brown delicious flaky buttery crescent rolls. Is that enough adjectives for you? Or should I maybe add soft, supple and amazing too? There you go. That sounds even better yet.
I’ve been wanting to put a crescent roll recipe on the blog but I really wanted a simple one. So many that I’ve come across are a 2 day process which is fine but….I need to keep some simple breads around. We don’t all have that much time to meet our bread and rolls satisfaction.
So after making this recipe I decided it was the perfect one to bring here and share with all of you. It was delicious, easy and ready in a little over an hour. We can handle that, right?
Now if you’re looking to spend more time on your bread then you must go check out my delicious crusty French bread baguettes. 2 day process but totally worth it! Or you can try these Artisan Ciabatta Rolls. Amazing as well.
These Easy No Knead Crescent Rolls will make a perfect addition to your Easter, Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner. They substitute well for the refrigerated tubes you find in a store. Yes! No added preservatives. Fresh and homemade. Just the way we like it.
Til we meet and eat again,
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Easy No Knead Crescent Rolls
Ingredients
- 1 1/4 cup warm water
- 2 1/4 teaspoons 1 envelope active dry yeast
- 1/2 cup 1 stick unsalted butter, melted and cooled
- 1/3 cup granulated sugar
- 1 large egg
- 4 cups all-purpose flour
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon salt
- Additional butter for brushing tops
Instructions
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Spray with nonstick cooking spray or melted butter.
- In a large bowl, combine warm water and yeast. Let sit for 5 minutes until frothy. Add butter, sugar and egg to the yeasted mixture. Stir in the flour, baking powder and salt with a wooden spoon just until combined. Shape into a ball. Cover with a towel. Let rise in a warm place for 30 minutes.
- Divide dough in half. Roll each half on a floured surface in a circle about 12 inches in diameter. Cut into 12 equal triangles. Starting with the wider end, roll up each dough triangle. Place on prepared baking sheet. Cover baking pan with a clean, dry towel and let dough rise for 20-30 minutes.
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Bake rolls until golden brown, 15-20 minutes. Remove from oven. Immediately brush with butter.
- Store in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
Recipe from: Comfort of Cooking
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Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice says
Crescent rolls are the best! I love your homemade version, Melanie! And even better that they’re no-knead. Love it!
Shashi at RunninSrilankan says
So, Melanie – I have one question for you – when are you going to open a bakery and have us come and taste all your amazing breads?
These crescent rolls look pillowy soft – and way way better than those tubed store bought ones!
Melanie says
That’s an amazing dream of mine Shashi. Maybe someday….we’ll see.
Thanks friend!
Kathy @ Beyond the Chicken Coop says
These look really great! I love that they are no knead….saves an extra step. They look might delicious!
Melanie says
Thanks so much Kathy! Glad you stopped by today!
Ashley | Spoonful of Flavor says
Homemade rolls are the best, especially when they are no-knead! These would be perfect for Easter dinner too!
Kelly says
I adore crescent rolls and love that these are easy and no knead! They look so soft, buttery and absolutely perfect!
Annie @Maebells says
These are so light and fluffy!
Ashley | The Recipe Rebel says
These are totally perfect! I’m kind of amazed that they’re this easy and made from scratch! Pinned 🙂
Erin@WellPlated says
These would be perfect for Easter! The canned kind doesn’t stand a chance 🙂
Nicole @ Cooking for Keeps says
Ok, I’m 100% trying these! I’m one of those people that’s scared of making from-scratch bread, but I think I could do these!
marcie says
No knead?? These are right up my alley because I’m a lazy bread baker. haha These look so fluffy and perfect! Pinned.
Mary @chattavore says
These look delicious and so simple! They seem like they would be perfect for Easter. Pinning and sharing!
Sarah @ Sarah's Bake Studio says
As someone who often wants pizza because I am really just in the mood for garlic bread, I love the idea of Easy No Knead Crescent Rolls. This is the first bit of food I saw this morning and now I want Crescent Rolls for breakfast. 😉 This recipe looks amazing and would be perfect for family holidays, among other things. Totally pinned! Thanks!
Christin@SpicySouthernKitchen says
You always have the best bread recipes. I’ve been too intimidated to try homemade crescent rolls, but these look totally doable!
Cailee says
Oh wow!! These look amazing!! So soft and fresh and delicious!! 🙂 Great recipe!!
Melanie says
Thank Cailee!
Matt @ Plating Pixels says
I’ve yet to make homemade bread, but this would be a good start. Under an hour? I think anyone can handle that. I bet you could put all sorts of goodies in these before you roll them too. Cheese, herbs and/or caramelized onions all come to mind.
Melanie says
Those are some great ideas Matt! I definitely need to try one of two. Thanks for stopping by!
Natalie @ Tastes Lovely says
I love crescent rolls! I’ve only ever made the kind in a can, and we always have them at Easter too. But this year I am going to go homemade all the way! Thanks for this recipe Melanie!
Melanie says
Yay! Homemade…you go girl!
Can’t wait to hear about your experience. 🙂
Christine @ Cooking with Cakes says
LOVE the step by step photos Mel, crescent rolls are one of my favs so I can’t wait to try this! xx
Melanie says
Thanks girl! I’ve missed you.
mira says
Love homemade crescent rolls, these are just perfect for Easter brunch! Pinned and shared 🙂
Melanie says
Thanks so much for pinning and sharing Mira!
Ami@NaiveCookCooks says
No knead and such easy crescent rolls!! Girl count me in. This is my coming weekend project!
Liz @ Floating Kitchen says
Oh I think these are happening for Easter brunch! Gorgeous photos. I can just taste how warm and fluffy these babies are!
Melanie says
Thanks Liz! They’re totally the best when they are warm!
Pamela @ Brooklyn Farm Girl says
I love me some rolls so I can’t wait to sink my teeth into these buttery crescents!
Jocelyn says
These rolls are amazing! Because I had to add more flour than the recipe called for, I ended up with quite a lot of dough. From one batch I made one dozen crescent rolls, 16 pizza rolls, and one dozen mini cinnamon rolls. (Note: The last two recipes are from the Comfort of Cooking website.) I highly recommend these rolls, either as is, or in recipes that call for crescent rolls. Thanks so much.
Melanie says
Thanks Jocelyn! Glad you enjoyed them and get to enjoy all the goodies now. 🙂
Nicole says
Looks great!
Can these be made in advance and refrigerated?
I need to bring them to dinner on Thursday and am trying to back-track how much time I”ll need. Thanks!
Melanie says
I would either make and bake them completely and freeze them. Or, if you want you can try shaping them and refrigerate them for only up to 1 day before baking.
I haven’t tried it for this particular recipe but I have had success with refrigerating some dough overnight.
I hope they turn out well Nicole!
Jenn says
Is it really necessary to let them rise a second time? I’m sometimes in a hurry and don’t have time. will they come out fine if I only let them rise the 1st time then to the oven?
Melanie says
I’m sorry Jenn. I haven’t tried without a 2nd rise. Most bread recipes knead both rise times for it to be perfect. Hope they turn out wonderful no matter what you decide!
Brandi says
Question…. could you use this recipe and just form balled rolls? Silly I know but was thinking it would be nice if it wasn’t always crescent. Like maybe for buns!
Melanie says
I have never tried it Brandi. But if you do come back and let us know how they turn out please! Enjoy! Come back soon. 🙂
Jill Roberts says
Gorgeous photos and amazing looking crescent rolls! I need to add teaspoon of honey instead of ⅓ cup granulated sugar to recipe and it would be perfect. Thanks for sharing!
Bobby says
Tried making it and made a taco ring which called for the canned dough. Perfect substitute for the canned dough. Thanks!
Kayren says
Can the dough be made in a bread maker?
Melanie says
Most likely that will work well Kayren. Enjoy the rolls!
Kayren says
Thank you for your fast reply
Calandra says
Omg! These crescent rolls are to die for! The recipe is so easy to put together and follow. I am a novice and haven’t mastered kneading. I’ve to try some of your other recipes. Thanks for being so generous and sharing your culinary gifts.
Melanie says
Thank you Calandra. Appreciate your kind words!