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Homemade Hamburger Buns

Once you try these homemade hamburger buns, you'll never use store bought buns again! They're soft, puffy, and surprisingly simple to make.

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hamburger buns

Three months ago, if someone had told me that Jack and I would start making homemade hamburger buns every week, I would have laughed. To me, hamburger buns seemed like something that only professional bakers could make. But since Jack’s been baking up a storm lately, the idea of homemade hamburger buns started to seem less and less crazy. If we could make bagels and bread, why not hamburger buns too?

After testing and re-testing this recipe, I’m happy to report that homemade hamburger buns are surprisingly easy to make! They require under 30 minutes of hands-on work, and they’re absolutely delicious. Light, puffy, and flavorful, they’ll take any burger to a whole new level.

Hamburger bun recipe ingredients

Hamburger Bun Recipe Ingredients

You only need a few basic ingredients to make this hamburger bun recipe:

  • All-purpose flour and whole wheat flour – This combination yields really soft buns with a lovely whole wheat flavor.
  • Active dry yeast – It’s what makes these buns so puffy!
  • Warm water – Aim for it to be between 105 and 115 degrees to best activate the yeast.
  • Sugar – It feeds the yeast and gives the hamburger buns a lightly sweet flavor.
  • Butter – You’re going to want your butter to be at room temperature, so plan ahead! If it’s too cold or the opposite – melted – the hamburger buns won’t be as light and fluffy.
  • An egg – It helps the buns puff up and adds moisture and richness, making them super soft and tender. If you don’t have eggs on hand, or if you prefer not to use one, you can substitute 3 tablespoons water. The buns will be slightly less puffy, but they’ll still taste great.
  • Sea salt – To make all the flavors pop!

We also like to finish our homemade hamburger buns with an egg wash and sesame seeds. I love the way the crunchy, nutty seeds contrast with the lightly sweet, soft buns!

Find the complete recipe with measurements below.

Ball of dough

How to Make Hamburger Buns

This hamburger bun recipe is super simple to make. Here’s what you need to do:

First, make the dough. Activate the yeast by mixing it with warm water and a teaspoon of sugar. When the yeast mixture foams, add it to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook attachment, and mix it with the flours, salt, butter, egg, and remaining sugar until the dough is smooth, slightly stiff, and not sticky, about 5 to 7 minutes.

Dough rising in large bowl

Then, transfer the dough to a clean work surface, and knead to form it into a ball. Place it in a large bowl, cover the bowl with plastic wrap, and set it aside for an hour, until the dough has almost doubled in size.

8 balls of dough

When the dough has risen, shape the buns! Turn the dough out onto a clean, unfloured work surface and divide it into 8 pieces. Roll each piece on the countertop with a cupped hand to form it into a ball.

Homemade hamburger buns dough on a baking sheet

Next, transfer the dough balls to a parchment-lined baking sheet. Press each one down slightly to form it into a 3-inch disk. Cover the baking sheet with plastic wrap and let the dough rise for another hour.

rested hamburger buns on a baking sheet

When an hour has passed, bake! At this point, the dough balls will look slightly more puffy, but they’ll still be relatively flat. That’s ok! They’ll puff up more in the oven.

Transfer them to a 375-degree oven and bake for 13 minutes. Remove the baking sheet from the oven, brush the buns with the egg wash, and sprinkle them with sesame seeds. Return them to the oven and bake for 2-5 more minutes, until the tops are lightly golden brown. That’s it!

Homemade hamburger buns

Recipe Tips

  • Weigh your flour. Because this hamburger bun recipe uses a large amount of flour, you should weigh it if you can. This way, you’ll know exactly how much flour you’re using. Cup measurements are much less precise, as they can vary based on a variety of factors (your specific measuring cups, how tightly you pack your flour, etc.). If you don’t have a kitchen scale, check out this post for my best tips on measuring flour with measuring cups.
  • Let the dough rise somewhere warm. Yeast responds to warmth, so, for an extra productive rise, stick the dough somewhere warm. We like to put ours on a sunny windowsill!
  • No stand mixer? No problem. Using a stand mixer with a dough hook attachment is the quickest and easiest way to make these hamburger buns, but if you don’t have one, that’s ok! Just knead the dough by hand until it’s stiff, but not sticky, and forms a smooth ball, 12-15 minutes.
  • Change the topping. I love these homemade hamburger buns with sesame seeds, but if you don’t have any on hand, feel free to try something different! Poppy seeds or everything bagel seasoning would both be great. You could also skip the egg wash and the topping and just enjoy the buns plain.

hamburger buns on a tray

Hamburger Buns Serving Suggestions

These hamburger buns are best on the day they’re baked, but they’ll also keep in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days or in the freezer for up to 2 months. I recommend slicing them in half and toasting them before serving.

When you’re ready to eat, load them up with your favorite fixings and any type of burger you please! We love these homemade hamburger buns with all of these recipes:

  • Best Veggie Burger
  • Black Bean Burger
  • Portobello Mushroom Burger
  • BBQ Jackfruit Sandwiches
  • Chickpea Harissa Veggie Burgers, page 173 of Love and Lemons Every Day

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Homemade Hamburger Buns

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4.70 from 63 votes
Prep Time: 15 minutes mins
Cook Time: 15 minutes mins
Resting Time: 2 hours hrs
Total Time: 2 hours hrs 30 minutes mins
Serves 8
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These easy homemade hamburger buns are light, soft, and flavorful - so much better than store bought! For the best results, weigh the flour in this recipe, as it's more precise than measuring by volume.

Ingredients

  • ¾ cup warm water
  • 1 (¼-ounce) package active dry yeast, 2¼ teaspoons
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • 360 grams all-purpose flour, 3 cups
  • 60 grams whole wheat flour, ½ cup
  • 1¼ teaspoons sea salt
  • 2 tablespoons room temperature butter or extra-virgin olive oil
  • 1 large egg*, see note

For topping

  • 1 egg white
  • 1 tablespoon water
  • Sesame seeds, for sprinkling
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Instructions

  • Prepare the dough: In a small bowl, combine the water, yeast, and 1 teaspoon of the sugar. Proof for 5 minutes, or until foamy.
  • In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook attachment, place the flours and salt. Mix briefly to combine the flours, then add the remaining sugar, butter, egg, and the yeast mixture. Mix on medium-low speed for 5 to 7 minutes, until the dough is smooth and well-formed around the hook. It might seem dry at the beginning but should become a smooth, stiff, yet not sticky, dough by the end.
  • Transfer the dough to a clean work surface and knead to form into a ball and place into a large bowl. If it's sticky, add a bit of flour to your work surface. Cover with plastic wrap and set aside in a warm spot for 1 hour, until the dough has nearly doubled.
  • Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Turn the dough out onto a clean, unfloured work surface and divide into 8 pieces. Form each piece into a ball by rolling on the countertop with a cupped hand. Place onto the baking sheet and flatten into 3-inch disks. Cover with plastic wrap and let rise for 1 hour. They’ll look slightly more puffy, but they’ll still be somewhat flat disks - that’s ok.
  • Preheat the oven to 375°F.
  • Prepare the topping: In a small bowl, whisk together the egg white and water.
  • Uncover and bake 15 to 18 minutes, until the tops are lightly golden brown. At the 13 minute mark, brush with the egg wash, sprinkle with sesame seeds, and return to the oven until puffy and golden brown.
  • Let cool on a wire rack and serve.

Notes

The buns are best the day they’re baked. Store them up to 3 days in an airtight container and gently warm, or toast, them when ready to serve. They also freeze well.
If it's humid and your dough is too sticky in step 2, sprinkle in a bit more flour.
*If you don't have eggs on hand, or if you prefer not to use one, you can substitute 3 tablespoons water. The buns will be slightly less puffy, but they'll still taste great.

Recipe adapted from King Arthur Flour.

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  1. Nat
    05.04.2025

    5 stars
    WORKED LIKE A CHARM. So so so good. Will never go back to buying!

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  2. Sabeena Shaikh
    05.01.2025

    2 stars
    This recipe simply didn’t work for me. I followed everything except the egg (used a flax egg instead) but despite have a stand mixer, the dough would not come together. I even tried hand kneading. In the end I added a few extra tablespoons of water to help it form, but not quite into a smooth ball. It had a slight rise during the first hour. Once I cut the balls, there was hardly any second rise. The end result was something similar to a scone (still edible for breakfast) but nowhere near a hamburger bun.

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    • Jeanine Donofrio
      05.05.2025

      Hi Sabeena, I’m sorry to hear they didn’t work out. It sounds like your yeast was dead if they didn’t rise properly – sometimes grocery stores have expired yeast.

      Reply ↓
  3. Judy
    03.11.2025

    I have two questions: has anyone used KA gluten-free flour? Have you used instant or quick-rise yeast? I have a LOT of instant yeast on hand, and a gluten-intolerant grandson. Thanks for any input!

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    • Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
      03.14.2025

      Hi Judy, I think the instant yeast would work great! We haven’t tried using a gf flour blend here, so I can’t speak to that.

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    • Grammaruth
      04.12.2025

      5 stars
      I never use regular yeast anymore. I use the instant for everything

      Reply ↓
  4. Brenda
    03.01.2025

    5 stars
    These came out just perfect! Not only were they gorgeous with a perfect soft interior …. They tasted delicious! Rave reviews from my dinner guests.
    I topped half with sesame seeds and the other half with bagel seasonings. Spectacular! Wish I could post a pic for you to see!

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  5. Natasha
    02.06.2025

    3 stars
    The dough and the finished buns were very dense, it seems like this recipe uses too much flour. I made them as directed and still needed to add water to soften my dough but it still wasn’t great.

    Not my favorite but I’d be willing to try the recipe again without the whole wheat flour and less all purpose flour.

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  6. Amanda
    02.05.2025

    4 stars
    This recipe seems to have way too much flour. I was hoping it would all be in metric, but was happy the flour was at least. I measured it exact but the dough was very dense. I won’t make any recomendations as I’m not professional by any means, but I would absolutely use quite a bit less and add as needed at the end.

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  7. Katrina
    12.13.2024

    5 stars
    Yummy hamburger buns. Wondering the best way to freeze. Should we put the already cooked buns in the freezer or before cooking?

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  8. Mom in MN
    09.28.2024

    I agree. Dough seems very tough. I would instead recommend adding the ww flour. Then add white flour slowly. I don’t think you’ll end up using full amount.

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  9. Ashley
    09.18.2024

    Super excited to try these! What if I don’t have whole wheat flour on hand?

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    • Jeanine Donofrio
      09.18.2024

      Hi Ashley, you could use all all-purpose flour if you want.

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  10. Jasmine
    09.17.2024

    3 stars
    I followed the recipe but my dough was very hard and hard to knead. I tried adding some water but it didn’t help and it never became smooth. I don’t have a stand mixer so I had mixed everything and the tried to knead it but no luck… not sure what I did wrong. I also weighed the flour to ensure I didn’t take too much….

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  11. T. Carey
    09.13.2024

    5 stars
    These are so good and decently forgiving. After getting everything mixed in I realized I had forgotten to add the rest of the sugar. I almost tossed it but worked it in with the kneading process. They still turned out amazing. I’d make these again without hesitation!

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  12. Catherine
    08.25.2024

    5 stars
    This was my first try at making homemade burger buns & they turned out great! Your instructions were thorough & clear. My kids wanted to eat the buns with the burger patty, they were so good!

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    • Jeanine Donofrio
      08.28.2024

      Hi Catherine, I’m so glad they were such a hit!

      Reply ↓
  13. Cynthia Pahel
    08.13.2024

    5 stars
    Thank you for this recipe! The buns came out perfectly. The best tasting bar none! I will be making these often. Thank you, again.

    Reply ↓
    • Jeanine Donofrio
      08.15.2024

      I’m so glad you loved them!

      Reply ↓
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