Savory No-Knead Dinner Rolls with Sweet Potato & Herbs

An overhead shot shows a baking dish filled with no-knead dinner rolls that feature sweet potato purée and chopped herbs. The rolls are topped with flaky salt.

Nothing beats homemade bread with festive vegan holiday dinners, and these no-knead dinner rolls make the process a bit easier! You simply mix, rise, shape, rise again, and then bake. No need for a mixer or active kneading time. I dress these buttery vegan rolls up with some sweet potato purée in the dough, fresh rosemary, sage and thyme, garlic powder and dried onion. They kind of evoke the flavors of vegan stuffing! Great for potluck Friendsgiving celebrations as well. I include make-ahead instructions with this recipe.

An overhead shot shows a bowl lined with linen and filled with no-knead dinner rolls.
An overhead shot shows ingredients for vegan no-knead dinner rolls: flaky salt, fine salt, sage, rosemary, thyme, soy milk, active dry yeast, all purpose flour, sweet potato purée, vegan butter, garlic powder, celery seed, and dehydrated minced onion.
An overhead shot shows a shaggy bread dough in a large bowl.
The dough immediately after mixing–very shaggy and sticky.

I am shocked that we are lacking a dinner roll option amongst the 60+ holiday recipes collected here over the years. Not anymore! I love to make bread as a hobby, but when I post a recipe here, it’s usually a no-knead option. See my No-Knead Marathon Bread and No-Knead Cinnamon Rolls. Simplicity is the name of the game most of the time! I saw a recipe for no-knead onion rolls in a recent issue of Real Simple and immediately got to work on making the recipe vegan with a touch more holiday flare.

Sweet potato purée replaces eggs in this rich dough. The little flecks of orange are so pretty and I like the hint of natural sweetness. I also loaded these no-knead dinner rolls up with the flavors of traditional stuffing: sage, thyme, rosemary, celery seed, garlic powder, and dehydrated onion flakes. The end result is deeply savory and flavorful.

Beyond the add-ins, you simply need active dry yeast (double check the expiration date on yours!), all purpose flour, salt, vegan butter, and unsweetened soy milk. I use the salted vegan butter by Nuts For Cheese. 

When I say no-knead, I really mean it. After activating the yeast in warm soy milk with a touch of sugar, you simply stir the dough together before covering for the first 1-hour rise. Once the dough rises, press it down and shape into 16 cute little balls. Let the balls rise in a 9×13 baking dish for another 30 minutes before baking, and you’re done! I have make-ahead instructions in the recipe notes for you as well. 

Enjoy these on their own or with a swoop of butter. They’re also excellent for mopping up vegan mushroom gravy. Enjoy!

An overhead shot shows a proofed bread dough, flecked with spices and herbs, in a large bowl.
The dough after the first rise.
An up close, overhead shot shows a brush applying melted vegan butter to proofed balls of dough in a baking dish.
An up close, overhead shot shows a freshly baked no-knead dinner rolls that feature sweet potato purée and chopped herbs. The rolls are topped with flaky salt.
An up close, overhead shot shows a split dinner roll with vegan butter applied. The vegan butter is melting into the crevices and a butter knife is seen to the side.

Savory No-Knead Dinner Rolls with Sweet Potato & Herbs

Enjoy these buttery and savory no-knead dinner rolls with sweet potato and herbs. Make-ahead instructions are included with this vegan recipe