You Can Now Buy Texas Roadhouse Butter at Walmart (2024)
Bailey Fink
·2 min read
Now we just need the rolls.
It’s ok to admit that one of the main reasons you go to Texas Roadhouse is for the warm, pillowy rolls and sweet cinnamon-honey butter. That and its $40 meal deal are some of the steakhouse chain’s biggest draws.
As much as we love snacking on peanuts and noshing on a fresh Cactus Blossom at the Southwestern-style restaurant, we crave the sweet butter and fresh rolls more than anything else—even when we grill up a steak dinner at home. Sure, you could always order some Texas Roadhouse rolls and butter to go, but that still requires an extra stop on the way home from the grocery store. And, let’s face it, by the time you go to serve them, they won’t be as fresh and buttery as you would have liked.
Walmart’s New bettergoods Cinnamon Honey Butter Is a Texas Roadhouse Dupe
Walmart’s private label selection has always been known for having great copycat products—like versions of Big Mac Sauce, Cane’s Sauce, and McDonald’s French fries. Now, with the launch of its bettergoods line, Walmart has even more items to choose from.
The line, which is Walmart’s biggest private-label launch in 20 years, includes more than 300 new products across three categories: culinary experiences, plant-based, and “made without.”
The bettergoods Cinnamon Honey Butter is part of its culinary experiences line, which includes elevated and trending items to make your everyday meals that much better.
Walmart’s new private label products are hitting stores nationwide now—where it looks like the copycat butter will be available in a three-ounce container for about $2.50.
Unfortunately, Walmart doesn’t sell a copycat version of Texas Roadhouse’s buttery rolls, but something like a Sister Schubert Parker House-style roll would likely do the trick. Or, if you’re up for a little bit of baking, you can always make our Copycat Texas Roadhouse Rolls recipe to get you as close to the real thing as possible without having to leave home.
Either way, we’re sure the bettergoods Cinnamon Honey Butter will quickly become a staple in our fridge. You never know when you could come across a roll that needs a sweet, whipped butter to make just a bit tastier. Heck, who needs a roll, you could slather this on toast, waffles, and even sweet potatoes for a delicious honey- and cinnamon-infused experience.
And, let's face it, by the time you go to serve them, they won't be as fresh and buttery as you would have liked. Enter our knight in shining armor, Walmart, which recently launched a new line of private-label products, including a Texas Roadhouse Cinnamon-Honey Butter look-alike.
To place your order, just go to Texas Roadhouse's site or app, select your online order method and time, then scroll through the menu to "Sides & Extras." At the very bottom of that section, you'll see options for "Extra Fresh-Baked Bread" and "Extra Honey Cinnamon Butter." Add one or both of those to your order, ...
Compound butter is simply unsalted butter mixed with other ingredients and this Texas Roadhouse butter is no exception. It uses cinnamon and honey with powdered sugar as the main flavor contributors.
Texas Roadhouse butter is no exception. The restaurant takes great pride in using only the finest, freshest ingredients. Their butter is made from real cream, ensuring a rich, creamy taste that melts in your mouth. This commitment to quality is a primary reason behind the butter's exceptional flavor.
That's right, if you've got a craving for Texas Roadhouse rolls but don't feel like eating any of their entrees, you can get them by the dozen for a surprisingly low price.
And Hauber said his location makes between 5,000–10,000 rolls on any given day. "People love the rolls so much because it's all about the experience. It's kind of like a Mexican restaurant with chips and salsa. We give it to every table — as much as you wanna eat."
The rolls themselves have a whopped ½ cup of honey (which is a lot of sweetener as far as dinner rolls go), and they are served with the restaurant's famous cinnamon honey butter. I mean, sure – you can eat Texas Roadhouse rolls without the cinnamon honey butter and they'll be delicious.
All you have to do is visit Texas Roadhouse between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. Monday-Saturday (the deal is not available on Sundays). Some locations even run the deal from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Our bakers are responsible for making our yeast rolls from scratch every day. Our legendary bread is baked fresh every five minutes and served piping hot along with our homemade cinnamon butter to guests as they are seated. Dinner Only: Texas Roadhouse is a dinner-only concept during the week.
Now we just need the rolls. It's ok to admit that one of the main reasons you go to Texas Roadhouse is for the warm, pillowy rolls and sweet cinnamon-honey butter. That and its $40 meal deal are some of the steakhouse chain's biggest draws.
To Store: Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 7 days. You can also store leftovers at room temperature (providing the ambient room temperature is not too warm) for up to 2 days. To Freeze: You can freeze the butter for up to 2 months.
To Store: Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 7 days. You can also store leftovers at room temperature (providing the ambient room temperature is not too warm) for up to 2 days. To Freeze: You can freeze the butter for up to 2 months.
Ingredients • 1 stick salted butter, room temperature • 1/4 cup honey • 3 tbsp powdered sugar • 1 tbsp cinnamon + more to garnish • Warm bread Instructions • spread the butter on a platter • Place honey in a microwaveable bowl and heat for 10 seconds.
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