An allergy-friendly dinner roll recipe for ALL to enjoy.
Well friends, after 7 attempts and 56 dinner rolls later I’ve finally perfected the recipe and ready to share it with the world. And ps: I used my brand spankin’ new Erickson Wood Works food board which I won a the Pinch of Yum Tasty Food Photography Workshop to photograph this recipe. Pretty exciting stuff! But not quite as exciting as this recipe. These Paleo Dinner Rolls are grain-free, gluten-free, egg-free, dairy-free, vegan-option and nut-free option. So if you’ve been missing out on a delicious hunk of bread due to a food allergy or sensitivity, you’re really in for a treat! They’re perfect for soup dunking, slathering with butter (or coconut oil or ghee), making PB and J’s or deli sandwiches, serving with a salad or in a bread basket. In addition, they’re filled with satisfying fats, fiber and only 11 grams of carbohydrates per serving.
Ghee makes everything better. Seriously!
Ghee (also known as clarified butter) adds the delicious buttery flavor to these rolls. Pure Indian Foods ghee is our go-to because it is of highest quality and made with organic grass-fed dairy. You can learn more about ghee in this blog post called “What is Ghee?”.
Follow a vegan diet or highly sensitive to dairy?
No problem! Feel free to substitute coconut oil in this recipe.
In this 55 second video below we show you just how easy it is to whip up a batch of these Paleo Dinner Rolls.
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Paleo Dinner Rolls that actually taste like dinner rolls.
The texture of these Paleo Dinner Rolls, as shown in the photos, are as closest to the texture of a gluten-filled dinner roll that you’re going to get. They have a slightly crisp outside and a soft, bread-like inside. They’re so dang delicious! After baking, allow the dinner rolls to cool for 10-15 minutes. This is an important part of the baking process. If you enjoy them hot out of the oven, they’ll taste good but they’ll be a little chewy. I’ve found this cooling time to be a simple fix with creating the perfect texture in egg-free baking.
Made with a blend of 3 flours.
The bread-like texture is created by the combination of tapioca flour (or starch), coconut flour and almond flour. I tried several combos and this one was the winner. Hit up your local coops bulk section if you’d rather not purchase an entire bag of each flour. If you have a nut-allergy, substitute flax meal in place of the almond flour.
Paleo Dinner Rolls are a must try that everyone can enjoy!
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