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Easy and Quick Hamburger Buns

Have you ever had dinner all planned out, only to realize—right as you’re about to start cooking—that you’re missing something important? Something like… the buns for your burgers or sandwiches? Yeah, me too. That was me one evening as I prepped BBQ chicken for sandwiches, only to discover I had no buns or rolls in the house. Thankfully, I had this trusty recipe for easy and quick hamburger buns tucked away in my recipe box. Crisis averted.

(And if you need a good bread recipe to go with soup or stew, you might also love my Cheddar Rosemary Beer Bread or my Easy Homemade Sandwich Bread!)

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*This recipe was originally published in June 2018. It was updated for clarity in April 2025, but the recipe remains the same.* 

These quick hamburger buns are so simple and satisfying, they seem almost too good to be true. According to my husband, this recipe makes the best hamburger bun. And while it does require a few minutes of kneading, the entire recipe comes together—from mixing to baking—in under an hour.

Seriously, don’t wait for a dinner emergency to try these. The next time you’re grilling burgers or building a really good sandwich, go ahead and make a batch. You won’t be sorry!

And if you’re not an experienced baker, don’t be intimidated—I’ll walk you through the process step-by-step.

Quick Hamburger Buns on a sheet pan

Ingredient Notes for these quick hamburger buns:

Let’s talk about a few of the ingredients and how to get the best results. The full list of ingredients and step-by-step instructions are in the recipe card below.

Active Dry Yeast
This recipe uses active dry yeast, which means you’ll need to mix it with warm water and a bit of sugar, then let it sit for a few minutes until it’s foamy. This step is called “proofing” the yeast and confirms it’s alive and ready to work.
If you only have instant or rapid-rise yeast on hand, no problem! You can substitute 1½ tablespoons of instant yeast for the 2 tablespoons of active dry yeast. Instant yeast doesn’t need to be proofed, so just mix it right into the flour.

Canola Oil
Canola oil gives these buns a soft, tender texture, but feel free to use any neutral-tasting oil you prefer—avocado or sunflower oil work beautifully.
If you’d rather use butter, substitute ¼ cup melted butter in place of the oil. (Butter contains water as well as fat, so the measurement is slightly different.)
Want to use coconut oil? Go for it—but just know it may add a hint of coconut flavor to the finished buns.

Flour
This recipe calls for all-purpose flour, which keeps the buns soft and light. If you want to incorporate some whole grains, you can substitute up to 1 cup of whole wheat flour for part of the all-purpose. Just note that whole wheat flour tends to absorb more liquid, so you may need to add a bit more water or oil to keep the dough soft and pliable.

Salt
Stick with fine salt, like sea salt or table salt here. Coarse salt won’t dissolve as evenly in the dough and may leave pockets of saltiness behind.

Sugar
You might be tempted to skip the sugar, but don’t. The sugar not only helps the dough rise but also enhances the flavor of the finished buns. I prefer to use natural cane sugar, but any granulated sugar will do the job.

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For a glossy finish apply an egg wash before baking. Now is the time to sprinkle with sesame seeds or poppy seeds, if using.


Tips for Making Your Buns Bakery-Worthy

Make your homemade buns soft, flavorful, and picture-perfect with these simple tricks!

Cool Completely Before Slicing
Once the buns come out of the oven, transfer them to a wire rack and let them cool fully before slicing. This helps set the crumb and gives you that light, fluffy interior you want in a homemade bun.

Customize Your Dough
Mix herbs or seasonings right into the dough to create a custom flavor profile. You can also add a classic touch by brushing the tops with egg wash and sprinkling sesame or poppy seeds before baking.

Choose Your Size
8 buns – Perfect for big, juicy burgers
12 buns – Great for sliders or smaller sandwiches
16 buns – Soft, fluffy dinner rolls

How to Shape Like a Pro
To create beautifully round buns with a smooth top, use surface tension to your advantage. Lightly cup your hand over each dough ball and roll it in a circular motion on the counter. This tightens the surface and helps the buns rise high and bake up evenly, just like the bakery!

Plate of homemade quick hamburger buns.

Ready to Bake?

Whether you’re prepping for a backyard cookout, a cozy family dinner, or just craving a really good sandwich, these homemade quick hamburger buns are the perfect way to elevate your meal. Once you make them from scratch, it’s hard to go back to store-bought!


If you try this recipe for Easy and Quick Hamburger Buns, I’d love to hear how it turned out for you! Share your thoughts in the comments below, and don’t forget to rate the recipe—it helps others discover it too!

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Plate of homemade quick hamburger buns.

Quick and Easy Hamburger Buns


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  • Author: Melissa Lynn
  • Total Time: 47 minutes
  • Yield: 12 buns 1x

Description

Homemade hamburger buns in under an hour? Yes, please! These quick hamburger buns are soft, slightly sweet, and perfect for your favorite burgers or sandwiches. The dough comes together quickly and rises fast, making them ideal for busy nights or impromptu cookouts.


Ingredients

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  • 1 cup warm water (about 110°F)
  • 2 tablespoons active dry yeast

  • 3 tablespoons neutral oil (like avocado or canola), or 1/4 cup melted butter

  • 3 tablespoons sugar

  • 1 large egg (for the dough)

  • 1 1/2 teaspoons salt

  • 3 to 3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour

For finishing (choose one):

  • 1 egg + 1 tablespoon water (for optional egg wash)

  • 2 tablespoons melted butter (for brushing after baking)

  • 1 tablespoon sesame seeds (optional, if using egg wash)


Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 425°F. Grease a large baking sheet or line with parchment paper.

  2. Activate the yeast:
    In a large mixing bowl, stir together the warm water, yeast, oil (or melted butter), and sugar. Let the mixture sit for 5–10 minutes until it becomes foamy.

    Tip: If the mixture doesn’t foam, your yeast may be inactive. Start fresh for best results.

  3. Make the dough:
    Whisk in the egg and salt. Gradually stir in 3 cups of flour, adding a bit more as needed until a soft dough forms. The dough should be slightly tacky but easy to handle.

  4. Knead the dough:
    Turn the dough out onto a floured surface. Knead for 5 to 7 minutes, or until the dough is smooth and elastic.

  5. Shape the buns:
    Divide the dough into 8 equal pieces for large buns or 12 for smaller buns. Shape each piece into a ball and gently flatten the tops.

  6. Let them rise:
    Place the buns about 3 inches apart on the prepared baking sheet. Cover loosely with a clean towel and let rise for about 15 minutes, or until nearly doubled in size.

  7. (Optional) Finish before baking:
    For a golden, glossy finish, whisk the extra egg with 1 tablespoon of water and brush it over the tops of the buns. Sprinkle with sesame seeds if desired.
    If you plan to brush with butter after baking instead, skip this step.

  8. Bake:
    Bake for 8 to 12 minutes, or until the buns are golden brown.

  9. Finish and cool:
    Remove the buns from the baking sheet and place them on a wire rack. If you didn’t use the egg wash, brush the warm buns with melted butter for a soft, flavorful crust. Let cool before slicing.

  • Prep Time: 35 minutes
  • Cook Time: 12 minutes

152 Comments

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    Barb Leefe
    October 31, 2024 at 4:15 am

    Can You please put the amount of ingredients can you please write out for me the bun ricepe to make 5 dozen buns and hamburger buns make less So even 48 hamberger buns and Lunch dinner buns for ham and cheese thanks very much

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    September 15, 2024 at 6:41 am

    […] These Old-Fashioned Sloppy Joes are pure comfort food straight from my childhood, back when my mom would often whip up these quick sandwiches for a delicious quick supper. Back then, we often used a jar of premade sauce to make these sandwiches, but I’ve since started making them from scratch. And while this Sloppy Joes recipe is made from scratch, you only need some staple items and seasonings for it. Just a few basic ingredients and you can have these delicious sandwiches on the table without much effort. {And if you need buns for your sloppy joes, check out my recipe for quick and easy hamburger buns.} […]

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    Hannah S
    September 11, 2024 at 2:08 am

    I made these for the first time tonight and they were DELICIOUS and so easy to make. Definitely adding this my arsenal of homemade baked goods.

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    Mo
    August 11, 2024 at 9:13 pm

    OK, so I STINK at making bread, but I had no buns for dinner and decided I’d give this a shot. I made the recipe as written except for the following: I used Quick-rise yeast (because it was what I had), I didn’t add an egg (because I forgot to), and let them rise for about 25 minutes (it took that long to double in size). However, they were absolutely awesome! The best bread I’ve ever made! I put BBQ pork burgers on them and it was a restaurant-quality meal. I will without a doubt be making these again. Thank you.

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      Melissa Lynn
      August 16, 2024 at 5:08 am

      That’s wonderful to hear! I’m pleased you liked the recipe and I hope you stop back again soon!

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    Trippinhhard
    August 9, 2024 at 10:02 pm

    I just made your recipe for the hamburger buns
    I cut the recipe in half except for the yeast and
    I used butter in my recipe and they came out
    PERFECT. I rarely use that word, but I only had
    2 out of 6 left to make club sandwiches with.
    They taste so buttery and light

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      Melissa Lynn
      August 16, 2024 at 5:07 am

      I’m so happy you liked the recipe!

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    Esme
    July 19, 2024 at 4:57 pm

    WOW, they’re looking sooooooooo good. Saved it as a favorite. Yummyness
    Found your post at The Country Cook. My entries are Easy Healthy Fruit Salad and Very Berry Homemade Vegan Ice Cream
    Hope you will join/share at https://esmesalon.com/tag/seniorsalonpitstop/

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    Andrea
    June 10, 2024 at 11:08 pm

    I made brat buns. This is a really easy and versatile bread recipe. I’m getting back to breads after a long time and it’s recipes like this that are making it fun for me. Thank you!!

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    Wanda
    May 28, 2024 at 6:27 pm

    These was great as hamburger buns. I’m going to try an shape them an make them into hotdog buns. Also has anyone just tried making a loaf of bread out of this recipe? My husband loves how soft they stay an I love how easy they are. Thanks

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    Carla
    May 27, 2024 at 7:35 pm

    I have made this recipe a few times now and it’s definitely delicious and easy, this time I used 00 flour and honey to proof the yeast instead of sugar and they came out amazing. Thanks for sharing this recipe

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