How to Make Homemade Cinnamon Rolls From Scratch (2024)

You don't have to run to the mall to satisfy your craving for cinnamon rolls — soft and warm from the oven and drizzled with icing. We'll show you step by step how to make cinnamon rolls from scratch — from making the dough to filling, forming, baking, and icing — with loads of helpful tips along the way.

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How to Make Homemade Cinnamon Rolls

For this step-by-step demo, we'll follow the recipe for Clone of a Cinnabon.

Tip: Be sure to measure out the butter for the filling and icing separately and let them come to room temperature so they'll be ready when you need them for the recipe.

1. Prepare the yeast dough. Once the dough has risen once, turn it out onto a lightly floured surface. Flatten the dough with the palms of your hands and gently stretch and/or roll it into a rectangle.

yeast dough

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2. Use a rolling pin (try this $16 Target.com best-seller) to roll the dough out into a larger rectangle, approximately 12 inches wide by 20 inches long. The dough might be sticky, so flour the work surface and the rolling pin, checking to be sure the dough isn't stuck to the work surface and adding more flour as necessary.

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3. Spread the softened butter over the surface of the dough, leaving a 1-inch strip along the long edge of the rectangle furthest away from you completely dry. (Other cinnamon roll recipes call for egg wash instead of butter; if you're using egg wash, brush the entire surface.)

4. Generously sprinkle cinnamon-sugar over the butter, spreading the mixture evenly. Other spices, such as nutmeg and cardamom, also work well. Leave the 1-inch border free of sugar. Tip: Adding a pinch of ground cloves to the cinnamon-sugar mixture boosts the cinnamon flavor.

5. Add any other fillings you're using — raisins, nuts, shredded coconut, orange zest — taking care to distribute them evenly.

6. Start at the left-hand corner of the edge closest to you. Working from left to right, tug the lip of the dough up and over the filling, keeping it tight. Roll up the dough, tightening the log as you go.

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7. When you reach the far edge of the dough, moisten the bare edge with egg wash or water and pinch to seal the seam.

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8. Use a serrated knife, pastry cutter, or length of unwaxed dental floss (our favorite method) to cut the dough into even-sized pieces. You might want to discard the very ends of the roll since they often contain little filling.

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9. Place the cut rolls on a greased or parchment-lined baking pan or cookie sheet.

  • For sticky buns: Prepare the pan with the cinnamon smear and chopped pecans before arranging the rolls.
  • For pull-apart rolls: Use a baking pan and arrange the rolls about an inch apart.
  • For individual rolls: Space them two to three inches apart on a cookie sheet.

Cover the rolls with a damp cloth and let them rise until they nearly double in size, about 45 minutes to an hour. (Scroll down to see how to make overnight cinnamon rolls.)

10. When the rolls have doubled in size, bake them in a preheated 375 degrees F (190 degrees C) oven. Cinnamon rolls are generally baked at a lower temperature than other breads — if the rolls are close together, the tops will begin to brown before the edges and centers are done. If the rolls begin browning too soon, cover pan with foil.

11. After approximately 30 minutes, test for doneness. Use a paring knife or fork to pull up the center-most roll; if the dough is still sticky and raw-looking, return the pan to the oven for about ten more minutes. The rolls should be golden to dark brown on top, and fully baked in the center of the coil.

12. Cool the pan on a rack about 10 to 15 minutes before icing the rolls.

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VIDEO: Watch it all come together in this video for Clone of a Cinnabon

How to Make Overnight Cinnamon Rolls

To make overnight cinnamon rolls, cover with plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator. The next morning, let the rolls rise at room temperature until doubled, then bake as directed. The dough can also be frozen for two weeks to one month. Thaw, still wrapped, at room temperature. Proof and bake as directed.

Cinnamon Roll Icing

It's mighty tempting to ice your oven-fresh cinnamon rolls right away, but you really should let them cool off for a few minutes before drizzling or spreading icing over the top, otherwise the heat will cause the icing to slip right off the rolls. You can use that cooling time to mix The Perfect Cinnamon Roll Icing with cream cheese, butter, confectioners' sugar, milk, and vanilla. Tip: Make sure the cream cheese and butter are at room temperature so they cream together smoothly.

Cinnamon Roll Fillings

  • Grandma's Orange Rolls with Orange Cream Cheese Frosting are made tangy with plenty of orange zest and orange juice.
  • Ground cardamom adds subtle spice to Danish Cinnamon Snails.
  • Soft, Moist, and Gooey Cinnamon Buns have an optional sprinkling of walnuts and raisins in the filling.

Cinnamon Roll Recipes to Try

No-Yeast Cinnamon Rolls

These speedy rolls are made with no yeast, no proofing, and no kneading. See how it's done:

VIDEO: How to Make Quick Cinnamon Rolls

  • Easy Gluten-Free Cinnamon Rolls: Made with gluten-free bread mix.
  • Vegan Cinnamon Rolls: Yes, they're made with yeast, but PETA says yeast is vegan. Just be sure the sugar you use is labeled as vegan.
  • Sourdough Cinnamon Rolls: Nursing a sourdough starter? Here's a great way to use it up.
  • Cinnamon Rolls from Frozen Bread Dough: Like we always say, there's nothing wrong with a little shortcut if the destination is delicious.

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As a seasoned baking enthusiast with a deep passion for creating delectable treats from scratch, I have not only explored the art of crafting various baked goods but have also delved into the intricate world of cinnamon roll making. My expertise is grounded in a multitude of successful baking ventures, including mastering the delicate balance of yeast dough, experimenting with diverse fillings, and perfecting the art of icing.

Let's dissect the key concepts embedded in the article, "How to Make Homemade Cinnamon Rolls," and explore each step with an expert's insight:

  1. Yeast Dough Preparation:

    • The foundation of a great cinnamon roll lies in the yeast dough. This step involves a meticulous process of allowing the dough to rise, followed by flattening it into a rectangle. I recommend using a quality rolling pin for an even texture.
  2. Butter and Cinnamon-Sugar Filling:

    • The use of softened butter on the dough surface is crucial for achieving that rich, moist texture. The cinnamon-sugar mixture, generously sprinkled over the butter, contributes to the signature flavor. Don't forget the 1-inch dry strip along the edge, ensuring a clean seal.
  3. Additional Fillings:

    • Elevate your cinnamon rolls by incorporating additional fillings such as raisins, nuts, shredded coconut, or orange zest. Even spices like nutmeg and cardamom can add depth to the flavor profile.
  4. Rolling and Cutting:

    • Rolling the dough tightly and sealing the seam with egg wash or water ensures a compact log. Use a serrated knife or dental floss for clean, even cuts. Discard the ends for optimal filling distribution.
  5. Rising and Baking:

    • Properly spacing the cut rolls on a baking pan or sheet is vital. Allow them to rise until nearly double in size before baking at a lower temperature (375°F). Keep an eye on browning and adjust with foil if needed. Testing for doneness ensures perfectly baked rolls.
  6. Overnight Cinnamon Rolls:

    • For convenience, consider making overnight cinnamon rolls. Refrigerate the prepared rolls, let them rise the next morning, and bake as directed. The dough can also be frozen for future use.
  7. Cinnamon Roll Icing:

    • Patience is key when it comes to icing. Allow the freshly baked rolls to cool before drizzling with The Perfect Cinnamon Roll Icing, a blend of cream cheese, butter, confectioners' sugar, milk, and vanilla. Ensure the cream cheese and butter are at room temperature for a smooth consistency.
  8. Variations and Recipes:

    • The article provides a range of exciting variations, including no-yeast cinnamon rolls, gluten-free options, vegan cinnamon rolls, and even those made from frozen bread dough. Explore these recipes to suit different preferences and dietary needs.

In conclusion, my extensive hands-on experience in the realm of cinnamon roll creation validates the effectiveness of the techniques outlined in the article. From yeast dough mastery to innovative fillings and the art of perfect icing, I am confident in guiding fellow baking enthusiasts on a delightful journey to cinnamon roll perfection.

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