dinner rolls brushed with melted butter
FOOD NEWS
Forget The Oven And Throw Your Frozen Dinner Rolls In The Air Fryer
By Arianna Endicott
Although freshly baked bread is delicious, buying frozen rolls is a convenient way to cut down on food prep time, and most brands can be reheated easily.
Instead of using an oven, you can use an air fryer to quickly reheat your rolls while keeping the exterior crust crispy and the inner bread soft and fluffy.
Check the packaging, as some rolls may need to thaw out at room temperature or rise if they're not pre-baked.
If your air fryer doesn't have a preheat setting, set the temperature and allow the machine to run empty for a few minutes.
Place the rolls inside the basket, leaving space between them, and do not stack any on top of each other. Then, follow the timing instructions on the packaging for the rolls.
Once your rolls look done, carefully remove one from the basket and cut it open to ensure the inside is thoroughly heated. If the inside of the roll is warm, they're ready to eat.
To add some extra flavor, melt some butter in a bowl while the rolls are heating up and brush a little bit on top of each one. Warm them up for another minute before serving them.