For anyone who doesn't have a stand mixer, this is what I did and they came out perfect - I whisked together the dry ingredients. In a separate bowl I whisked together the wet ingredients - except for the butter. Then I stirred them together as I slowly added the melted butter. Oiled up my hands, kneaded for about a minute and lightly oiled the dough after shaping into a ball. Covered with plastic wrap and set in a warm place for 2 1/2 hours. The next rise, after forming the balls was 1 hour. Pretty much no knead Hawaiian dinner rolls and they came out perfect! :-)
Thank you! I don't have a standing mixer. I don't buy electrical appliances any more. Everything I can by hand. Getting use to doing that in case SHTF. I can use a woos stove to bake if needed.
I’ve lived in Hawaii my whole life and I go to TH-cam to learn how to make Hawaiian sweet rolls. Sigh! Made a small change and used passion fruit purée instead of pineapple juice. Your recipe is spot on and rolls came out fantastic. Mahalo.....
I tried this recipe and it is a keeper! It had great taste, beautiful soft texture. This is the real deal folks! Instead of dinner rolls I formed them into classic buns and they were just as moist. I also warmed my pineapple juice to 120F. I've found with yeast breads that you should definitely use a thermometer to check the temp of the liquids. Keep the warmth between 120-130. 👍
THANKS DARLENE DUKES FOR WRITING,THAT YOU WARM THE PINEAPPLE JUICE BECAUSE AFTER I SAW THE VIDEO IT DIDN'T SHOW THAT SHE WARM THE JUICE AND IT MADE ME WONDER.
In my experience heating liquid should be between 105 - 110 degrees F otherwise it will kill the yeast. I have had to toss dough because my liquid was too hot.
Delicious rolls. The first time I did them by hand and they turned out beautiful but I wanted them a little sweeter. The second time I made them I used a stand mixer and added 1 1/2 tbs of sugar. Perfect!
Made these rolls and they were fantastic, a little less sweet than the supermarket variety here in the US which was actually an improvement IMO. They didn't last one day in my house, my kids devoured them. I'm going to try making hamburger buns next. Reading the comments, a few notes based on my meager baking experience: 1. The dough is pretty wet compared to non-enriched dough. For working with the dough and shaping it, it was easier for me to lightly oil my hands and bench scraper. 2. Sweet dough tends to rise slower than non-sweet dough due to the sugar stealing water (or pineapple juice) from the yeast so your rise times may take longer. If you don't get a rise at all, or very weak, then your yeast is probably no longer viable. 3. I had never used pineapple juice in bread prior to this recipe. I used canned pineapple juice and had no issue with rise or gluten formation. If I were using fresh, I'd probably nuke it to denature any enzymes after reading some of the comments about pineapple enzymes inhibiting gluten formation which I didn't know about.
Yeah, it’s so wet I found the dough completely unworkable. I wouldn’t even call it a dough, I would call it a batter. I’ve worked with other enriched doughs with no problem. I’m still in the middle of this recipe, though, so we’ll see how I fare with getting them into balls.
Hey y'all if you're using active dry yeast instead of instant yeast, I recommend you make a sponge to activate the yeast. Take a separate bowl and add 1 cup out of the 3.5 cups of flour Then add the entire 1 cup of pineapple juice And then add the 2 tsp of yeast and mix well and let sit for around 15 mins Once the sponge is ready add it to the mixing bowl and mix until its a smooth ball Hope this helps :)
Dang I wish I saw this message sooner. I didn't let it sit for 15 minutes. 😞 I might have to do it over and I doubled the recipe plus used my hands to knead what a disaster 😂😂🤣😂
I just tried this recipe today and it was a hit! My family absolutely loved it that I had to share some rolls with my neighbor. btw, for those who want sweeter bread/rolls, feel free to add more sugar but this recipe gave the right amount of sweetness. This is also amazing with coffee ☕️ Thank you for sharing this recipe!
❤I made this today! So soft, and buttery, with the right amount of sweetness. The salted butter on top is addictive!!!! ❤ The best part is no aftertaste of chemical additives.
Your 'Food for the soul" was the reason I subscribed. And oh of course the clear instructions of your video. They look absolutely delicious. I bake in the morning, and these are first on the list. Thank you for them. Edit comment: I made them, and all the family enjoyed them with comments like, “Oh wow they’re so soft;” and, “How did YOU do this? they’re so good.” What a great recipe, thank you again for posting, I have to do it all again with pleasure knowing they will turn out perfectly!
@@adrianvela no I just did it all by hand and added extra time to the raising until they reached the puffiness I wanted. I whisked the wet and dry ingredients separately - except for the butter. Then I mixed the 2 together. Then slowly added the butter and did a very short knead by hand and let it rise for about 2 and 1/2 hours. Shaped the dough into small rolls and let them rise for 1 hour. Then baked them in the preheated oven and they've come out perfect every single time.
Tried this recipe and substituted Mango Nectar opposed to Pineapple Juice! Came out amazing 🥰😍. Had Active dry yeast and mixed the Mango Nectar with a cup a the flour and 2 tsps of yeast and let it bloom. Added to the mixture as normal including the remainder ingredients . I’m definitely saving this one ☝️!
I have been watching your channel for awhile now and I've been making just about all of your recipes me and my family have loved every single one I have made thank you for sharing them with all of us 💖
I weighed everything exactly, and measured the juice exactly. At first, adding the wet ingredients to dry, it was very dry so I added just 1 tsp of juice. Then adding 57g of butter (for 1/4 cup) and mixed. I kneaded by hand in the bowl since I don't have a stand mixer, the dough was super wet and sticky to mix, ended up folding with a dough cutter for 15 minutes. Haven't finished yet, will see how things turn out. I don't think I'll try baking this again without having a stand mixer. Update: The rolls turned out great. My oven doesn't go by 1 degree F, it's every 5 degrees, so I baked at 355 for 22 minutes. The texture is good even though it was hand kneading, I think a stand mixer will improve it a lot. I see how some people said it's not very sweet, and there's no trace of pineapple, so could be tweaked a little. Final note: It took altogether 6 hours to do, it was fun doing it myself, but I probably won't be making them again for a while. Good video in any case, thank you.
Just a heads up to anyone else trying these that they taste delicious, but mine needed a really long time to rise; the first one took several hours longer than expected, and 30 minutes in a warm place after shaping wasn't nearly enough for the second. They wound up being pretty dense. I'm gonna try again later and give them a lot more time.
You might have also killed your yest. Salt kills yeast so when you add your salt add it first to your flour then mix it in so your yeast doesn't directly touch it. Also be careful with over kneading your dough if you over work your gluten that's in the flour the end result will be doughy and tough i hope that helps!
I'm three years late, but also, maybe make sure your yeast is alive by testing a small amount with warm sugar water and seeing if it froths after a few minutes.
I guess this is my next project .... for Sunday night (I have to work the next 3 days 13 hours shift ) ... they look delicious like the other recipe ... 😋😋😋😋😋
My dough were so sticky that I couldn’t make rolls on it. It didn’t even rise, and if it did it’s because i put it inside a slightly warm oven and it rose a bit. I added flour while trying to make rolls, even buttered my hand, still didn’t work. So i ended up, just baking it without forming any rolls. It came out fluffy and sweet and instead of calling it Hawaiian rolls, it became Hawaiian slice. My husband liked it tho.
I had a problem-cause my bread was not raised hi like your Dough is very wet I let the dough rest 30-45 minlonger but it raised much My dough is very stretched, soft but very wet All the ingredients was measured in scal Please let me know what I did wrong
I made these the same extra recipe omg they was so delicious I swear the only thing I would like the a bit more sweeter I want to try with pineapple juice from the can adding 2 more ounces and adding 1 table spoon more of vanilla
Do we have to check the dough if it is ready?(like when stretch it wont tear) before we gonna take it out from the mixer? Coz i did use the mixer and after 7 mins the dough is not ready yet, it tear apart if i stretch it.
I really like your recipes.I made this one today but it wasn't sweet as the Hawaiian rolls that sold at the store.All my ingredients was complete.I really don't know.😁But we still love it though,still taste good!😊
Something I learned that could save time and materials... Proof your Yeast before adding... just a tip I learned... if your yeast is bad.. then if you had added it , then you wasted time and material... Just Saiyan.... just made this recipe tonight.. waiting for oven to heat up now... thank you for a great recipe...
For anyone who doesn't have a stand mixer, this is what I did and they came out perfect - I whisked together the dry ingredients. In a separate bowl I whisked together the wet ingredients - except for the butter. Then I stirred them together as I slowly added the melted butter. Oiled up my hands, kneaded for about a minute and lightly oiled the dough after shaping into a ball. Covered with plastic wrap and set in a warm place for 2 1/2 hours. The next rise, after forming the balls was 1 hour. Pretty much no knead Hawaiian dinner rolls and they came out perfect! :-)
Thank you :D
Thank you 🙏🤩
Ty for this 🥹
Thank you! I don't have a standing mixer. I don't buy electrical appliances any more. Everything I can by hand. Getting use to doing that in case SHTF. I can use a woos stove to bake if needed.
Appreciate you!
Thx for this man. I got to flex on my family how superior my baking/cooking skills are compared to theirs.
Hahaha lmfao 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hahaha 😭💀
cough "baking" cough cough
I do the same lol
exactly
I’ve lived in Hawaii my whole life and I go to TH-cam to learn how to make Hawaiian sweet rolls. Sigh!
Made a small change and used passion fruit purée instead of pineapple juice. Your recipe is spot on and rolls came out fantastic. Mahalo.....
I love passion fruit!!!!!
me too!
I tried this recipe and it is a keeper! It had great taste, beautiful soft texture. This is the real deal folks!
Instead of dinner rolls I formed them into classic buns and they were just as moist.
I also warmed my pineapple juice to 120F. I've found with yeast breads that you should definitely use a thermometer to check the temp of the liquids. Keep the warmth between 120-130. 👍
THANKS DARLENE DUKES FOR WRITING,THAT YOU WARM THE PINEAPPLE JUICE BECAUSE AFTER I SAW THE VIDEO IT DIDN'T SHOW THAT SHE WARM THE JUICE AND IT MADE ME WONDER.
In my experience heating liquid should be between 105 - 110 degrees F otherwise it will kill the yeast. I have had to toss dough because my liquid was too hot.
On the packages all yeast I’ve used, it says 110F.
Do you activate the yeast with warm water before put all ingredients together?
Delicious rolls. The first time I did them by hand and they turned out beautiful but I wanted them a little sweeter. The second time I made them I used a stand mixer and added 1 1/2 tbs of sugar. Perfect!
Made these rolls and they were fantastic, a little less sweet than the supermarket variety here in the US which was actually an improvement IMO. They didn't last one day in my house, my kids devoured them. I'm going to try making hamburger buns next. Reading the comments, a few notes based on my meager baking experience:
1. The dough is pretty wet compared to non-enriched dough. For working with the dough and shaping it, it was easier for me to lightly oil my hands and bench scraper.
2. Sweet dough tends to rise slower than non-sweet dough due to the sugar stealing water (or pineapple juice) from the yeast so your rise times may take longer. If you don't get a rise at all, or very weak, then your yeast is probably no longer viable.
3. I had never used pineapple juice in bread prior to this recipe. I used canned pineapple juice and had no issue with rise or gluten formation. If I were using fresh, I'd probably nuke it to denature any enzymes after reading some of the comments about pineapple enzymes inhibiting gluten formation which I didn't know about.
Ah thx so much for your detailed tips based on your personal experience. Much appreciated ♥️
@@aimharry784 I keep a spray bottle of water and give my hands and bench tools a light spritz when needed.
Do these rolls rise twice or just once in the pan? What temperature did you cook these at and for how long?
@@taffitabing They rise twice and bake @ 180C, same as the video.
Yeah, it’s so wet I found the dough completely unworkable. I wouldn’t even call it a dough, I would call it a batter.
I’ve worked with other enriched doughs with no problem. I’m still in the middle of this recipe, though, so we’ll see how I fare with getting them into balls.
Hey y'all if you're using active dry yeast instead of instant yeast, I recommend you make a sponge to activate the yeast.
Take a separate bowl and add 1 cup out of the 3.5 cups of flour
Then add the entire 1 cup of pineapple juice
And then add the 2 tsp of yeast and mix well and let sit for around 15 mins
Once the sponge is ready add it to the mixing bowl and mix until its a smooth ball
Hope this helps :)
Dang I wish I saw this message sooner. I didn't let it sit for 15 minutes. 😞 I might have to do it over and I doubled the recipe plus used my hands to knead what a disaster 😂😂🤣😂
I normally used instant yeast what will be the different ? Would I used the same procedure to get a better result? Thank you.
Thanks 😊
Dry active yeast does not require being bloomed in water. The dough will just require a longer proofing time.
@@edalbedahs So this video then is using dry active yeast? And you are saying no "sponge" is necessary?
I just tried this recipe today and it was a hit! My family absolutely loved it that I had to share some rolls with my neighbor. btw, for those who want sweeter bread/rolls, feel free to add more sugar but this recipe gave the right amount of sweetness. This is also amazing with coffee ☕️
Thank you for sharing this recipe!
Do you activate the yeast with warm water before put all ingredients together?
I have used this recipe 4-5 times already and turned out perfect every time. ❤️❤️
Did u warm your pineapple juice? Would u say this recipe is just as sweet as the real Hawaiian rolls?
Do you activate the yeast with warm water before put all ingredients together?
❤I made this today! So soft, and buttery, with the right amount of sweetness. The salted butter on top is addictive!!!! ❤
The best part is no aftertaste of chemical additives.
Your 'Food for the soul" was the reason I subscribed. And oh of course the clear instructions of your video. They look absolutely delicious. I bake in the morning, and these are first on the list. Thank you for them. Edit comment: I made them, and all the family enjoyed them
with comments like, “Oh wow they’re so soft;” and, “How did YOU do this? they’re so good.” What a great recipe, thank you again for posting, I have to do it all again with pleasure knowing they will turn out perfectly!
I LOVE your channel!!!
And thanks for the Bible verse about anger. I need that so badly especially during these times.
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One of the best Sweet Hawaiian bread rolls ..! I made them and they came out fluffy and everyone in the family loved them.
I just made these and ate 3 straight away!!! The best thing I've ever made...ever!!! Thank you so much!!!
Did you use more flour ?
@@adrianvela no I just did it all by hand and added extra time to the raising until they reached the puffiness I wanted. I whisked the wet and dry ingredients separately - except for the butter. Then I mixed the 2 together. Then slowly added the butter and did a very short knead by hand and let it rise for about 2 and 1/2 hours. Shaped the dough into small rolls and let them rise for 1 hour. Then baked them in the preheated oven and they've come out perfect every single time.
Do you activate the yeast with warm water before put all ingredients together?
If you use instant yeast there's no need to activate it. Otherwise, yes you would.
Thank you for a no nonsense recipe straight to the points. Love it.
Tried this recipe and substituted Mango Nectar opposed to Pineapple Juice! Came out amazing 🥰😍. Had Active dry yeast and mixed the Mango Nectar with a cup a the flour and 2 tsps of yeast and let it bloom. Added to the mixture as normal including the remainder ingredients . I’m definitely saving this one ☝️!
I like the idea you let it bloom to test to see if it was living yeast
I have mango nectar will make it today
I have been watching your channel for awhile now and I've been making just about all of your recipes me and my family have loved every single one I have made thank you for sharing them with all of us 💖
I tried this recipe and I must say
😲😲😲😲😲😲
It was perfect and delicious 😋
Please keep your recipes coming 😭 I'm so in love with your baking ❤❤❤
This recipe was amazing! Made it for the first time and by far my favorites bread now
That's great my dear😊❤
@@SavorEasy do I need to warm up the pineapple juice ?please let me know! Thank you
@@tammypham7939 hi tammy room temp will do😊
Do you activate the yeast with warm water before put all ingredients together?
I weighed everything exactly, and measured the juice exactly. At first, adding the wet ingredients to dry, it was very dry so I added just 1 tsp of juice. Then adding 57g of butter (for 1/4 cup) and mixed. I kneaded by hand in the bowl since I don't have a stand mixer, the dough was super wet and sticky to mix, ended up folding with a dough cutter for 15 minutes. Haven't finished yet, will see how things turn out. I don't think I'll try baking this again without having a stand mixer.
Update: The rolls turned out great. My oven doesn't go by 1 degree F, it's every 5 degrees, so I baked at 355 for 22 minutes. The texture is good even though it was hand kneading, I think a stand mixer will improve it a lot. I see how some people said it's not very sweet, and there's no trace of pineapple, so could be tweaked a little. Final note: It took altogether 6 hours to do, it was fun doing it myself, but I probably won't be making them again for a while. Good video in any case, thank you.
💯% agree.
WOW, after watching this, I will NEVER buy another pack of Kings Hawaiian rolls AGAIN!!! 😋💖
Just a heads up to anyone else trying these that they taste delicious, but mine needed a really long time to rise; the first one took several hours longer than expected, and 30 minutes in a warm place after shaping wasn't nearly enough for the second. They wound up being pretty dense. I'm gonna try again later and give them a lot more time.
You might have also killed your yest. Salt kills yeast so when you add your salt add it first to your flour then mix it in so your yeast doesn't directly touch it. Also be careful with over kneading your dough if you over work your gluten that's in the flour the end result will be doughy and tough i hope that helps!
I'm three years late, but also, maybe make sure your yeast is alive by testing a small amount with warm sugar water and seeing if it froths after a few minutes.
Gracias por enseñarnos. Me gusta mucho tus recetas. Mil gracias.
I appreciate the food for the soul thank you!
Have these raising in the pan right now! Can't wait to try them! Thankyou for this wonderful recipe!
Wow they look so soft. Literally just filmed my bread video and now I'm thinking of making them again 😋
I made these and they were soooo amazing 👏 thank you!!!
I made this today and it turned out great! Thank you for sharing your recipe
This was my first attempt at bread, and after a fixable hiccup, they came out perfect.
This is awesome,my first time baking it, and I love it,so does my family.Thanks for sharing!
made this a few months ago.. were awesome.. I also added some small pieces of pineapple chopped up in the dough :) was amazing ...
Tasted amazing! Super soft and had good flavor. Definitely keeping this recipe!
Tqvm again, I always look for your bible verse, food for my body & spirit!
Awesome. Thanks
My husband would love these. I'll have to try them sometime. 🙃
You should! This is a great recipe. I've made it and they came out perfectly.
Hal
point of view : its ramadan
@@Pax6368 do you need to warm up the pineapple juice ?please help
@@tammypham7939 sorry for the late response. Yeast requires warm liquid to activate (105-115 Fahrenheit).
My family really loves them! Thank you !! 💕
I made this today. It's sooo good! Soft and delicious😋. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe. 🙏God bless.
I guess this is my next project .... for Sunday night (I have to work the next 3 days 13 hours shift ) ... they look delicious like the other recipe ... 😋😋😋😋😋
I’m gonna make these today and feel like a master chef when asked to make more
As always, looks amazingly delicious - thank you for sharing
My dough were so sticky that I couldn’t make rolls on it. It didn’t even rise, and if it did it’s because i put it inside a slightly warm oven and it rose a bit. I added flour while trying to make rolls, even buttered my hand, still didn’t work. So i ended up, just baking it without forming any rolls. It came out fluffy and sweet and instead of calling it Hawaiian rolls, it became Hawaiian slice. My husband liked it tho.
I am gonna try making these for Christmas but I will be halving the recipe. Will post my results
a remote greeting thanks for the recipe, the breads look good
I had a problem-cause my bread was not raised hi like your
Dough is very wet
I let the dough rest 30-45 minlonger but it raised much
My dough is very stretched, soft but very wet
All the ingredients was measured in scal
Please let me know what I did wrong
I’ve already baked 2 trays! 😋 thank you sharing your recipe.
Wonderful! Glad to hear that :)
Do you add any more dough in the recipe cause my dough is super wet and sticky. Please help
I made these the same extra recipe omg they was so delicious I swear the only thing I would like the a bit more sweeter I want to try with pineapple juice from the can adding 2 more ounces and adding 1 table spoon more of vanilla
This will be my next recipe. I made the 30 mnts one today and the result was stinky good 😂. You got a new subscriber 👍
Do we have to check the dough if it is ready?(like when stretch it wont tear) before we gonna take it out from the mixer?
Coz i did use the mixer and after 7 mins the dough is not ready yet, it tear apart if i stretch it.
I really like your recipes.I made this one today but it wasn't sweet as the Hawaiian rolls that sold at the store.All my ingredients was complete.I really don't know.😁But we still love it though,still taste good!😊
Came out perfect...🙂
I made this and omg perfection!!!
Something I learned that could save time and materials... Proof your Yeast before adding... just a tip I learned... if your yeast is bad.. then if you had added it , then you wasted time and material... Just Saiyan.... just made this recipe tonight.. waiting for oven to heat up now... thank you for a great recipe...
Super easy recipe, thank you very much. My house had smell like a bakery and everyone was asking for more.
I am obsessed of Hawaiian bread.I have another recipe of this kind but definitely, I am going to try it now. 😀😀😀
Wow it's amazing 👏 . Can you tell what I can use instead of pineapple juice? If yes, so please mention it's quantity too?
salwa ikhlaq you can substitute the same amount of pineapple juice with apple, pear juice, white grape juice etc...
@@Ethan-sb7tz ok...thanks
Made these rolls on 10/5 and they were fantastic. Not identical to King Arthur's but delicious, soft, and yeasty in their own way.
Can I ask how long did you proof for?
@@bleachedkupo two 1 hour proofs each. once as a single ball and then after i divided them into the pan. I didn't do the extra 15 proof she did.
@@anasbell213 thank you so much :D
Love, love, love. Mahalo.
New favorite recipe ❤
Been wanting to make this thank you 😊
I tried it so beautiful
I made half of this recipe today. It came out perfect. Thanks.
Wow i will try to make it. I love it, thanks for the recipe 😍
omg so beautiful and fluffy!
Wow i love that bread I will try this soon.Only pineapple missing in my kitchen. Thank you for sharing.
Microwave the pineapple juice for 2 minutes and let it cool down before using it.
This was very delicious! My boys loved it! Thanks for sharing the recipe :)
Con cosa posso sostituire il succo di ananas grazie mille per la risposta ,sono deliziosi 👍👏👏😍🎉🎊
awesome i'm to try for sure, moved out the US and can't find these rolls where i live now
Hi! What if I use active dry yeast? Any adjustments on the liquid ingredients?
Will make it today. Thanks for the recipe
Wow it makes me hungry love it.
Thank you 😋
No p just keep uploading.
One of my fave bread! Really appreciate your sharing of this video!
Made these buns today. Turned out great!
gawin ko ito ngayon.. andito ako ngayon sa italy 😊
Happy baking😊❤
I made this bread by hand mixing since i don't have a mixer and turned out well...i also put a meat filling in it.
I don’t have a mixer either and wanna do this how long did you knead everything to get the right consistency?
just made these today! love them and they turned out great!
These look so delicious. I have been looking for something other than pandesal to bake and I love how this has pineapple juice =p. Thank you!
I always like and save video before watching 😍. I trust anything you make😀👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you my dear❤❤❤
I know! I do that too :-)
Mmmm 😋 so yummy & so many recipe 🤩👍🏼
Looks divine what if I sift the flour
Tnk U for the simple and easy to foĺlow recipies...😉😉😉
These look amazing..
Gonna try this soon mare😍👌
You should mars. Happy baking!
@@SavorEasy yes mars 😊😘
Great
Thanks for the recipe.. Lami jud siya naghimo ko karon.
Hello Mam im ur new subscriber. And today i tried it. It's came out very soft. Really u r 👌👌
Rolls were really yummy 😋, great video!
Can I leave out the egg? This looks delicious! Thanks for sharing.
Wow 🤩..thank you for recepi 🥰🥰
What size pan is she using to bake these rolls? They look perfect.
Wow... Pwede po mahrequest ng garlic bread 😊
I am going to try this in my air fryer!
Thank you for sharing this recipe
I love it 😀
thank you!! these look so delicious and easy to make!
This is so tasty!!! Thanks for this. Enjoy!!
😍espectacular 👏👏👏
I saw your son's TH-cam channel. He is very funny!
Also, can i make the night before and bake in the morning?
I am a bread eater. Thank you very much
Looks fresh and delicious..have a great weekend
Thank you so much :)
Amazing
I hope i can make this soon. 😊😋