In a large mixing bowl. Combine flour, sugar, yeast, salt, and eggs.
In another small mixing bowl, combine milk and melted butter.
Make sure the temperatures of both butter and milk are at room temperature or the mixture will immediately solidify.
Use rubber or wooden spatula, gently fold milk mixture into flour mixture.
Scrape flour from the sides and bottom of the bowl and mix until the dough comes together and there is no flour left.
Using your hands (lightly floured), spatula or plastic bowl scraper to gently fold the edges of the dough toward the middle, a few times, until a smooth ball formed.
Flip the dough seam side down. Carefully transfer it to a clean, lightly greased mixing bowl to proof.
Cover mixing bowl tightly with plastic wrap and let it rise from 1.5 hours to 2 hours or until it doubles in size. Don't rush this process, the dough needs time to reach its sufficient rise.
When the dough is ready, carefully transfer it to a lightly-floured counter.
Divide the dough into 4-oz-ball, approximately 8 balls.
Work with 1 small dough ball at a time while covering the remaining dough with plastic wrap or a damp towel.
Flour your hands and lightly press the dough to the surface. Then pick up the edges and fold them toward the center until a ball shape is formed.
Flip the ball seam side down and use 1 hand or both of your hands to drag in small circles until the dough is perfectly round and smooth.
Transfer the shaped dough on a lightly greased 10 inch cast iron skillet, seam side down.
Repeat with remaining dough balls.
Arrange the rolls nicely on the skillet and lightly cover with plastic. Let them rise for an hour or doubled in size (don't let them rise above the rim of the skillet).
Pre-heat oven to 350F.
Prepare the egg wash by whisking together the egg and milk.
Gently brush dinner rolls with egg wash and bake for 25 to 30 minutes, rotating the skillet half way. Dinner rolls should have a deep golden brown crust.
Remove from oven and allow to cool in the skillet for 10 to 20 minutes.
Then remove them from the skillet and put on a clean surface.
While rolls are cooling, prepare the honey mixture by combining honey and melted butter. Stir until smooth.
Lightly brush the rolls with honey mixture and allow to cool completely, approximately one hour, before serving.
Notes
Cinnamon Honey Butter: Serve these rolls with this delicious cinnamon honey butter for an extra treat for the bread rolls.
More Uses: Don't limit yourself to dinner buns. This dough is versatile and great for making pizza and focaccia too.
Oven Thermometer: Invest in an oven thermometer to ensure your oven cooks at the correct temperature for perfect results when you make these rolls.
Yeast: Use fresh yeast when you make the dough. This will help you make the best recipe for homemade rolls. Bad yeast may take the rolls longer to rise or may not rise at all.