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New England Hot Dog Buns

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By: Joanna Cismaru •Last Updated: 4/2/23 31 Comments

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These New England Hot Dog Buns are the be all end all of buns. Their unique shape and soft texture make them so delicious that you’ll never go back to store bought buns again!

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  • Why You Should Make These New England Hot Dog Buns
  • Ingredient Notes
  • How To Make New England Hot Dog Buns
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Tips
  • Storing
  • More Great Recipes To Try
  • Recipe: New England Hot Dog Buns
new england hot dog buns on a clean towel with a few stacked.

New England Hot Dog Buns

Hot dogs, get your hot dogs! Hot dog buns that is. These homemade New England Hot Dog Buns, also known as New England top split hot dog rolls, are soft and delicious. They’re perfect for toasting, or the ideal vessel for hot dogs, sausages and my personal choice, lobster rolls! Not familiar with them? Let me show you the way.

One of the things that makes New England hot dog buns so special is their distinctive shape. The buns are split down the top, creating a flat surface that is perfect for grilling or toasting. This also allows for more even heating of the bun, ensuring that every bite of your hot dog is perfectly balanced between soft and crispy. The shape also makes them ideal for lobster rolls, another New England specialty that is near and dear to my heart.

Why You Should Make These New England Hot Dog Buns

  • Easy To Make
  • Easier To Eat/Serve
  • Simple Ingredient List
  • Versatile

These buns are a classic for a reason! Their unique shape, with the round top and flat sides are the perfect vessel for many dishes, and their soft, buttery texture and flavor is unmatched. If you’ve never tried these New England style hot dog buns, you’re in for a real treat!

Ingredient Notes

overhead shot of all the ingredients needed to make new england hot dog rolls.
  • Flour – All-purpose flour works best for these buns.
  • Yeast – I used instant yeast, however active dry yeast can be used. It will just need to be activated first.
  • Sugar – Plain granulated sugar.
  • Milk Powder -Milk powder has a far longer shelf life than liquid milk and does not need to be refrigerated, due to its low moisture content, which is why we are using it in these buns. This is the key ingredient that makes these buns unique.
  • Cornstarch – This will give us super tender buns.
  • Salt – Imperative when it comes to baking, it’s what flavors the buns, without it they would taste flat.
  • Butter – I used unsalted, make sure it’s softened.
  • Egg – Large egg for the buns and another will be beaten for the egg wash!
  • Water – It is imperative that it is lukewarm water as to not kill the yeast.

How To Make New England Hot Dog Buns

detailed process shots showing how to make dough for new england hot dog rolls.
  1. Make Dough: Add all the ingredients to the bowl of your mixer, starting with ¾ cup of water, and mix until the dough is elastic and shiny, about 5 minutes. Add more water as needed, until the dough is smooth, soft and comes clean from the sides of the bowl.
  2. Rise: Transfer the dough to a greased bowl, cover with plastic wrap or a damp clean towel and allow it to rise in a warm, draft free environment until doubled in size.
  3. Prep Pan: Lightly grease your New England hot dog pan.
  4. Shape Dough: Cut the dough into 10 equal pieces. To be precise, you can weigh the dough, this way you’ll get 10 equal portions. Roll out each piece so that it’s about 4×6-inches, then tightly roll up the shorter side to form a tube shape. Pinch the seam to seal it and then place it sealed side down, in the prepared pan. Repeat with remaining pieces.
  5. Rest: Cover the pan with plastic wrap and place them in a warm, draft free environment. Let them rest for another 45 min to an hour or until doubled in size.
  6. Preheat Oven: Preheat the oven to 350°F degrees.
  7. Bake: Brush the buns with the egg wash and transfer the pan to the preheated oven. Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden brown.
  8. Cool: Let the buns cool enough so you can handle them comfortably. Remove them from the pan and let them finish cooling on a wire rack. Gently pull the buns apart before storing them or using them.
process shots showing how to shape and bake new england hot dog buns.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is A New England Hot Dog Bun?

New England-style hot dog buns, also known as “top-loading hot dog buns”, are the buns most commonly used in of course, New England, USA. They’re round at the top, with flat sides and may also be referred to as split-top, top-sliced, frankfurter rolls, or frankfurt rolls. No matter what you call them, they’re delicious!

What Makes New England Hot Dog Buns Different?

New England Style buns are split in half at the top rather than along the side. They were invented in Maine by the JJ Nissen company in the 1940s by bakers and restaurateurs who wanted a hot dog bun that would stand up straight and be easier to prepare, serve, and eat! They also use a little more butter, and includes milk powder as opposed to regular milk, making it more tender and able to last longer!

Can I Make These In Advance?

Certainly! You can either make your dough in advance and let it sit overnight in the fridge, or you can make the rolls and freeze them for future use. Scroll down to “storing/freezing” for full instructions.

How To Serve

Of course you can use these buns for hot dogs and sausages, but they also make for a perfect vessel for a buttery lobster roll! Pile high with your favorite toppings and dig in! I always toast my buns so that the flat sides become extra crispy and delicious, with the inside staying soft and tender.

a rack of new england hot dog buns on a cooling rack.

Tips

  1. If using active dry yeast, make sure it is activated before adding it in.
  2. To be precise, you can weigh the dough, this way you’ll get 10 equal portions.
  3. I like to toast my buns when serving because the straight sides become perfectly crunchy, and golden brown!
  4. If you don’t have milk powder, you can leave it out of the recipe. However, I highly recommend it. The milk powder is what tenderizes the bread, resulting in a soft and delicious roll.
  5. To make these New England hot dog buns, you will need a specialty pan to get those flat sides. You can find them on Amazon.
  6. You could make your own tray with foil. But if all else fails, you can bake the buns really close together on a regular baking tray to achieve those soft sides (which may not be as straight as the traditional, but will still be soft and delicious).
a rack of new england hot dog buns on a cooling rack.

Storing

Since we used milk powder, these buns can be stored on the countertop, wrapped tightly or in a bag with the air pressed out for up to 5 days.

Freezing

To keep the buns longer, wrap them individually in plastic wrap, and place them in the freezer in a freezer bag for up to 2 months.

lobster rolls on a blue tray.

More Great Recipes To Try

  • Mini Corn Dogs
  • Twisted Hot Dog Rolls
  • Fluffy Dinner Rolls
  • New England Clam Chowder
  • Chinese Style Meat Buns
  • Hot Cross Buns

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4.73 from 33 votes

New England Hot Dog Buns

Prep 40 minutes minutes
Rising Time 2 hours hours
Cook 20 minutes minutes
Total 3 hours hours
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These New England Hot Dog Buns are the be all end all of buns. Their unique shape and soft texture make them so delicious that you'll never go back to store bought buns again!

Ingredients

  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoon instant yeast
  • 2 tablespoon granulated sugar
  • ¼ cup milk powder
  • ¼ cup cornstarch
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 tablespoon butter (unsalted, softened)
  • 1 large egg
  • 1-1¼ cups lukewarm water
  • 1 egg (beaten, for egg wash)

Before You Begin! If you make this, please leave a review and rating letting us know how you liked this recipe! This helps our business thrive & continue providing free recipes.

Instructions 

  • Make Dough: Add all the ingredients to the bowl of your mixer, starting with ¾ cup of water, and mix until the dough is elastic and shiny, about 5 minutes. Add more water as needed, until the dough is smooth, soft and comes clean from the sides of the bowl.
  • Rise: Transfer the dough to a greased bowl, cover with plastic wrap or a damp clean towel and allow it to rise in a warm, draft free environment until doubled in size.
  • Prep Pan: Lightly grease your New England hot dog pan.
  • Shape Dough: Cut the dough into 10 equal pieces. To be precise, you can weigh the dough, this way you'll get 10 equal portions. Roll out each piece so that it's about 4×6-inches, then tightly roll up the shorter side to form a tube shape. Pinch the seam to seal it and then place it sealed side down, in the prepared pan. Repeat with remaining pieces.
  • Rest: Cover the pan with plastic wrap and place them in a warm, draft free environment. Let them rest for another 45 min to an hour or until doubled in size.
  • Preheat Oven: Preheat the oven to 350°F degrees.
  • Bake: Brush the buns with the egg wash and transfer the pan to the preheated oven. Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden brown.
  • Cool: Let the buns cool enough so you can handle them comfortably. Remove them from the pan and let them finish cooling on a wire rack. Gently pull the buns apart before storing them or using them.

Equipment

  • New England Hot Dog Pan

Notes

  1. If using active dry yeast, make sure it is activated before adding it in.
  2. To be precise, you can weigh the dough, this way you’ll get 10 equal portions.
  3. I like to toast my buns when serving because the straight sides become perfectly crunchy, and golden brown!
  4. If you don’t have milk powder, you can leave it out of the recipe. However, I highly recommend it. The milk powder is what tenderizes the bread, resulting in a soft and delicious roll.
  5. To make these New England hot dog buns, you will need a specialty pan to get those flat sides. You can find them on Amazon.
  6. You could make your own tray with foil. But if all else fails, you can bake the buns really close together on a regular baking tray to achieve those soft sides (which may not be as straight as the traditional, but will still be soft and delicious).
  7. Since we used milk powder, these buns can be stored on the countertop, wrapped tightly or in a bag with the air pressed out for up to 5 days.
  8. To keep the buns longer, wrap them individually in plastic wrap, and place them in the freezer in a freezer bag for up to 2 months.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1bunCalories: 215kcal (11%)Carbohydrates: 36g (12%)Protein: 7g (14%)Fat: 5g (8%)Saturated Fat: 2g (13%)Trans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 44mg (15%)Sodium: 262mg (11%)Potassium: 119mg (3%)Fiber: 2g (8%)Sugar: 4g (4%)Vitamin A: 151IU (3%)Vitamin C: 1mg (1%)Calcium: 43mg (4%)Iron: 2mg (11%)

Notice: Nutrition is auto-calculated for your convenience. Where relevant, we recommend using your own nutrition calculations.

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