New Dawn Kitchen
Dinner Rolls
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Soft, fluffy, and golden brown — these gluten-free dinner rolls are the kind of bread everyone reaches for first (and there are never any leftovers).
If you’ve ever baked gluten-free rolls that turned out dry, dense, or crumbly, this class will change everything.
In this on-demand masterclass, I’ll guide you step-by-step through baking the perfect gluten-free dinner rolls — pillowy-soft inside, perfectly golden on top, and delicious enough to steal the show at any meal.
Whether you serve them for holidays, weeknight dinners, or just because fresh bread makes life better, these rolls are guaranteed to become a household favorite.
You’ll Get:
Full Masterclass Video – Watch as I guide you through mixing, shaping, and baking your rolls for bakery-style results.
Downloadable Recipe PDF – Clear instructions, substitution notes, and my best tips for achieving that soft, springy texture.
What You’ll Learn:
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How to create soft, pull-apart gluten-free dough..
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The secret to keeping rolls tender and fluffy — even after cooling.
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Freezing and reheating tips for fresh-baked flavor anytime.
Ingredients
Contains: eggs.
Water, tapioca starch (or arrowroot), rice flour (or millet), sorghum flour (or lite buckwheat or lite teff), sugar (or honey), eggs, neutral oil, psyllium husk, salt, active dry yeast, baking powder, xanthan gum.
Ready to Bake the Best Gluten-Free Dinner Rolls of Your Life?
👉 Join the Dinner Rolls Masterclass for just $27 (one-time payment!)
Frequently Asked Questions
NICE TO MEET YOU
I'm Katy Davis
After having my first daughter in 2010, we were both diagnosed gluten and dairy intolerant when she was just 7 months old. I wasn't sure what I could even eat, I lost 20 pounds, I was feeling frustrated, lonely, and mad at my body.
I bought a gluten free pancake mix that was dry and flavorless but thought, "hey, it's something." I started tweaking it and making it better. I learned how the different flours worked together and what substitutions I could use. The kitchen became my calm place.
Baking for myself and daughter turned to baking for friends, selling at farmers markets, and ultimately opening my own gluten free bakery in 2014.
Now I use what I've learned to help people just like you bake in their own kitchen. I’ll show you how to incorporate baking gluten free into your life so your kitchen can become your calm place too.