Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - Sister Schubert's (2024)

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Are Sister Schubert rolls vegan?

Unfortunately, we do not offer vegan products at this time.

Can you microwave Sister Schubert rolls?

For best results, use a conventional oven as directed when cooking Sister Schubert rolls.

What happened to Sister Schubert orange rolls?

Unfortunately, the Orange Rolls were discontinued due low sales several years ago. We understand the frustration when a favorite flavor is no longer available, but we are hard at work to bring you new flavors very soon.

Can you refreeze Sister Schubert rolls?

Once thawed, we do not recommend re-freezing the rolls.

How do you bake Sister Schubert’s rolls?

Sister Schubert’s offers a variety of rolls that require different baking directions. For directions on how to bake Sister Schubert rolls by product, visit our product pages

Are any of the Sister Schubert’s products gluten-free?

Unfortunately, we do not offer a gluten-free product at this time.

How long to thaw Sister Schubert’s rolls?

Sister Schubert’s rolls can be thawed prior to baking or baked frozen. Thawing time will vary based on freezer temperature. Thawing in the refrigerator may take longer than thawing at room temperature. For best results, bake rolls immediately after they have thawed. Some estimated thaw times (at room temperature) by product are:

  • Dinner Yeast Rolls 45-55 minutes
  • Parker House Style Rolls 75-90 minutes

What should Sister Schubert’s Rolls look like when done?

Sister Schubert’s rolls will brown slightly in the oven, but will not change drastically in appearance because they have already been baked. Oven temperatures vary, so if you prefer your rolls to be more brown and crispy on the outside, you can keep them in the oven longer until they’ve reached desired brownness.

Do Sister Schubert’s products need to rise?

No. Sister Schubert’s Rolls have been pre-baked. You may notice they expand slightly when cooking in the oven, but they do not need to rise prior to baking.

Where Can I find the ‘Best By’ Date?

Retail Bags: The ‘Best by’ date can be found on the back of the bag, near the Sister Schubert’s logo
Retail Pans: The ‘Best by’ date is printed directly on the side of the tin. You may need to remove the outer plastic bag in order to find the ‘best by’ date.
32-ct Soft Dinner Roll Bag: The date is printed on the back of the bag, in the upper left corner.
30-ct Dinner Yeast Roll Bag: The date is printed on the back of the bag, beneath the UPC in the lower left corner.

Are the sausages in Sister Schubert’s Sausage Wrap Rolls fully cooked?

Yes, Sister Schubert’s Sausage Wrap Rolls contain sausages that are fully cooked before they are frozen.

How long can I keep leftover rolls after baking before they ‘go bad’?

Sister Schubert’s Rolls are best enjoyed fresh out of the oven, but also taste great in leftovers. Store any leftover rolls in a well-sealed container at room temperature (to prevent staling). For best results, enjoy leftover rolls within 24 hours. A great way to enjoy leftover rolls is in one of the many delicious recipes listed on SisterSchuberts.com. Give new life to your leftovers by visiting the recipe page.

Where can I buy Sister Schubert’s Products?

Please use our Where To Buy Sister Schubert’s rolls tool to find Sister Schubert’s products in a grocery store near you.

Are there coupons available for Sister Schubert’s products?

There are online coupons available throughout the year on the top coupon web sites as well as in retailers and in or on packaging.

What is an UPC Code?

  1. A UPC code is how Sister Schubert’s identifies each product. The UPC is the barcode on the packaging, devised of 12 digits. When contacting Sister Schubert’s regarding a product, please be sure to have this 12 digit number as it will make it easier to address your questions.

UPC example:

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Why did Sister Schubert get rid of the sausage rolls? ›

The call came down to sales. “Typically, we discontinue an item when it isn't selling well, which is what was happening with the sausage rolls,” Kristy Gross told G&G. “So, we switched them out for sausage pinwheels.”

Does Chick-fil-A use Sister Schubert rolls? ›

Does Chick-fil-A use Sister Schubert rolls? Yes! Sister Schubert is the brand Chick-fil-A uses for their chicken minis. Any Parker House-style roll will work for these minis.

What was Sister Schubert's real name? ›

Patricia Barnes, aka Sister Schubert, says that as long as she can remember, she loved cooking, and she started watching and learning from her grandmother as soon as “I could climb up on a high chair.”

Are Sister Schubert rolls vegan? ›

Are Sister Schubert rolls vegan? Unfortunately, we do not offer vegan products at this time. Can you microwave Sister Schubert rolls? For best results, use a conventional oven as directed when cooking Sister Schubert rolls.

Why did Sister Schubert stop making pigs in a blanket? ›

“Typically, we discontinue an item when it isn't selling well, which is what was happening with the sausage rolls,” Kristy Gross, a representative from Sister Schubert's consumer services department, told G&G. “So, we switched them out for the sausage pinwheels.”

Did Sister Schubert stop making pigs in a blanket? ›

Holiday tables will be a little different this year following Sister Schubert's company decision to discontinue their beloved sausage wrap rolls.

Who owns Sister Schubert rolls? ›

In 1992, Patricia Barnes a.k.a. Sister Schubert officially founded Sister Schubert's Homemade Rolls, Inc.

What do you cook Sister Schubert rolls on? ›

Place frozen rolls on baking sheet on middle rack of oven. Heat in pre-heated oven for 5-10 minutes or until desired browning has occurred on top and bottom. Toaster Oven: Preheat oven to 350F. Placed desired number of frozen roll on ungreased toaster oven tray.

Are Sister Schubert sausage rolls back? ›

Sister Schubert's has officially discontinued their beloved sausage wrap rolls, known to many as “pigs in a blanket.”

How much did Sister Schubert sell for? ›

She started out making rolls in her kitchen for church bake sales and turned that enterprise into a company worthy of frozen food giant Marzetti, who purchased it for over $40 million, retaining Sister Schubert as the face of the brand.

Was Sister Schubert a real person? ›

Patricia “Sister” Schubert (known as “Sister” because her older sister couldn't pronounce her name) was born and raised in Alabama. As a young girl, she learned to express her love for family and friends through cooking with her grandmother.

Where did Sister Schubert rolls come from? ›

“In 1989, my church in Troy held a food fair, and I made my grandmother's rolls. The next year, we made many more and froze them after they were baked. When they thawed, they tasted like they were just made. That was when Sister Schubert rolls were born.”

How to reheat sister schubert rolls? ›

Heat in preheated oven at 350F for 8-10 minutes or until desired browning has occurred. If you have time to thaw: Allow rolls to thaw completely in plastic bag.

How to fix sister schubert rolls? ›

To reheat Sister Schubert Rolls, preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Place the desired number of rolls on a baking sheet and cover them with aluminum foil. Heat them in the oven for about 10-12 minutes or until they are warm all the way through.

How do you warm Sister Schubert rolls? ›

The best method for reheating dinner rolls is in the oven. To reheat dinner rolls in the oven, preheat it to 350°F. Place the rolls in a baking dish or on a baking sheet, brush with melted butter. Bake until warm, 7 to 10 minutes.

Are Sister Schubert sausage wrap rolls discontinued? ›

"We understand how disappointing it is when a product you love is no longer available; we love our products as you do. However, in these challenging times we've had to make hard decisions and unfortunately the sausage wraps will no longer be available.

Does Sister Schubert make sausage rolls? ›

Our dear friend Sister Schubert sadly stopped making her sausage rolls. They were like a pig in a blanket, but inside a parker house roll.. aka delicious.

Why were sausage rolls banned in Scotland? ›

BANNED FOODS

Due to pork's loose connection with witchcraft, with pork bones being used in spells etc, sausage rolls on Halloween were officially off the menu. Thankfully, this clause was repealed in the early 1950s, meaning we can indulge in as many delicious Loch Leven's Larder home-made sausage rolls as we please.

Who replaced Jesus with a sausage roll? ›

British bakery Greggs has apologized for substituting Jesus for a sausage roll in a promotional image for its Christmas advent calendar. The image seemed to cause a stir online.

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