Best Bread Machine Cinnamon Roll Recipe (2024)

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When you ask most kids what their favorite Christmas tradition is, they'll reply with the usual...

opening presents

decorating the tree

attending parties

making holiday crafts

But not my daughter. When asked, her answer is always the same...eating homemade cinnamon rolls on Christmas morning.

Since I only make them a few times each year, these ooey-gooey treats are like a sweet memory on a plate for her. As she eats them, she slips into a gentle sugar coma and remembers Christmases past. We munch, we reminisce, we linger long at the table savoring the meal and each other.


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If asked, she'd tell you that these are the best cinnamon rolls ever! And I'd have to agree. (But maybe with a little less punctuation because I'm 37 and with age comes a measure of self-control...or so I've been told.)

They are the best. But not just because they taste like Cinnabon goodness, but also because you can make them the day before in the bread machine, serve half of them for breakfast the following morning, and freeze the rest for another day!!!!!!

Make it once and serve it twice. That right there is kitchen gold!

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To make these Cinnabon knock-offs...

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Add the following ingredients into your bread machine in this order: 1 cup milk, 1/4 cup hot-to-the-touch water (not boiling), 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, 1 stick of softened butter, 2 beaten eggs, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/2 cup sugar.


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Next, add 5 cups of flour creating a mound. Use your finger to create a well in the center of the flour. Pour 3 teaspoons of active dry yeast into this well.

Follow the directions of your bread machine for the "dough" setting.


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When the bread machine has completed the dough cycle, turn the finished dough out onto a floured surface. It should be slightly tacky and elastic, but not sticky.


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Knead the dough for 5-10 minutes. Form into a large ball and set in a greased bowl. Cover the bowl lightly with a cloth and let sit until the dough has doubled in size.


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While the dough is rising, prepare your cinnamon filling. Soften 1 stick of butter and set aside. In a small bowl, combine 1 cup packed brown sugar and 4 tablespoons cinnamon. Sift together with a fork until completely combined.


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When dough has doubled, turn it out onto a floured surface and roll it into a large rectangle (approximately 14 x 24 inches). Sprinkle flour onto your rolling pin as needed to prevent sticking. Be sure not to over flour the dough.


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Coat the rolled dough surface with softened butter.


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Sprinkle cinnamon-sugar mixture over the butter. It's gonna seem like you're adding a loooooootof sugar. If it looks excessive, it's probably just perfect!


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Starting at one of the short ends of the rectangle, begin to roll the dough into a large log.


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Use a serrated bread knife or unflavored dental floss to slice the rolled log into 1 inch-wide disks.


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Place disks onto one large, greased jelly roll pan or two greased 9x13 casserole dishes.

At this point, you can cover the rolls for 45 minutes to let them rise and then bake them immediately, OR cover them with plastic wrap and store overnight in the refrigerator to be baked in the morning, OR cover them in heavy foil to be placed in the freezer for a later date. I usually store one casserole dish's worth in the fridge for the following morning and freeze the other one for up to three months.

Bake at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes or until golden brown. If baking refrigerated rolls, remove the plastic wrap cover and set them out on the counter 30-40 minutes prior to baking in order that they may rise completely. If baking frozen rolls, keep the foil on and set them out on the counter the night before to allow them to defrost and rise overnight.


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While the rolls bake, mix together 4 ounces of softened cream cheese, 1 stick of softened butter, 2 cups powdered sugar, 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract, and 1/8 teaspoon of lemon extract (optional). Since I only bake one casserole dish's worth of rolls at a time, I cut all of these ingredients in half and make the frosting fresh when I make the other casserole's worth of rolls at a later date.

When the rolls are done, remove them from the oven and allow them to cool slightly for a few minutes. Then, top with dollops of cream cheese frosting. Spread the frosting smoothly onto each roll. Serve warm and enjoy!

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Rolls

1 c. milk

1/4 c. hot-to-the-touch water (not boiling)

1 t. vanilla extract

1 stick of softened butter

2 beaten eggs

1/2 t. salt

1/2 c. sugar

5 c. white flour

3 t. yeast

Cinnamon Filling

1 stick of softened butter

1 c. packed brown sugar

4 T. cinnamon

Cream Cheese Frosting

4 oz. softened cream cheese

1 stick of softened butter

2 c. powdered sugar

1 t. of vanilla extract

1/8 t. of lemon extract (optional)

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Add the first 7 ingredients into the bread machine in the order that they are listed. Next, add the flour on top creating a mound of flour. Use your finger to create a well in the center of the flour. Pour the yeast into the well.

Follow the directions of your bread machine for the "dough" setting.

When the dough setting is complete, the dough should be slightly tacky and elastic, but not sticky. Turn the finished dough out onto a floured surface. Knead the dough for 5-10 minutes. Form into a large ball and set into a greased bowl. Cover the bowl lightly with a cloth and let sit until the dough has doubled in size.

While the dough is rising, prepare the cinnamon filling. Soften the butter and set aside. In a small bowl, combine the sugar and cinnamon. Sift together with a fork until it's completely combined.

When the dough has doubled, turn it out on a floured surface and roll it into a large rectangle (approximately 14 x 24 inches). Sprinkle flour onto your rolling pin as needed to prevent sticking. Be sure not to over flour the dough. Coat the entire dough surface with softened butter. Sprinkle cinnamon-sugar mixture over the butter.

Starting at one of the short ends of the rectangle, begin to roll the dough into a large log. Use a serrated bread knife or unflavored dental floss to slice the rolled log into 1 inch-wide disks.

Place disks onto one large, greased jelly roll pan or two greased 9x13 casserole dishes.

At this point, you can cover the rolls for 45 minutes to let them rise and then bake them immediately, OR cover them with plastic wrap and store overnight in the refrigerator to be baked in the morning, OR cover them in heavy foil to be placed in the freezer for a later date.

Bake at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes or until golden brown. If baking refrigerated rolls, remove the plastic wrap cover and set them out on the counter 30-40 minutes prior to baking in order that they may rise completely. If baking frozen rolls, keep the foil on and set them out on the counter the night before to allow them to defrost and rise overnight.

Mix all of the frosting ingredients. When rolls are done, remove them from the oven and allow them to cool slightly for a few minutes. Then, top with dollops of cream cheese frosting. Spread the frosting smoothly onto each roll. Serve warm and enjoy!

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FAQs

Which of the following are common mistakes made when preparing cinnamon rolls? ›

We spoke to some baking pros about common mistakes to avoid if you want the ultimate tray of cinnamon rolls.
  • You didn't use quality cinnamon for the cinnamon rolls. ...
  • You killed the yeast. ...
  • Not kneading the cinnamon roll dough enough. ...
  • Overmixing is as bad as undermixing. ...
  • Your cinnamon roll dough was under proofed.
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Why are my cinnamon rolls not light and fluffy? ›

There are a lot of variables that go into the consistency of dough, even down to the weather and humidity. But the most common reason cinnamon rolls don't turn out fluffy is because the dough didn't have enough time to rise.

Why did my homemade cinnamon rolls come out hard? ›

Don't Overbake Cinnamon Rolls

Overbaked cinnamon rolls are tough and chewy instead of light and pillowy. Since it can be a bit tricky to know when rolls are fully baked, use a digital thermometer. Bake cinnamon rolls until golden brown and the internal temperature reaches between 190°and 200°F.

What happens if you add too much flour to cinnamon rolls? ›

Adding too much flour will make your rolls very dry. Once you have added the appropriate amount of flour, turn your mixer to a low speed and let the machine do all the kneading for you.

Should I cover cinnamon rolls when baking? ›

They will expand more when baked. Preheat the oven to 375F. Brush the tops of the rolls with water or any kind of milk before baking. Cover your pan with foil or a lid (if using a cast iron) and place into preheated oven.

Can I use evaporated milk instead of heavy cream? ›

Evaporated milk can be used as a substitute in recipes in which heavy cream is used as a liquid ingredient, such as in baked goods, but it doesn't whip well. Substitute the heavy cream in your recipes with an equal amount of evaporated milk.

Is half-and-half the same as heavy cream? ›

According to the FDA, half-and-half contains between 10.5 percent to 18 percent milk fat, while heavy cream contains between 36 percent and 40 percent milk fat. Because heavy cream contains more fat, it is thicker and has a richer taste and a creamier mouthfeel than half-and-half.

Why are my homemade cinnamon rolls dense? ›

Your cinnamon roll dough should be tacky to the touch, but not too sticky so that it's messy. If you add too little flour, the dough will be gluey and eventually result in dense rolls. If you add too much flour, the dough will be tough, resulting in dry rolls.

What is the secret ingredient in Cinnabon? ›

Cinnabon's Secret Ingredient

This special Indonesian cinnamon, called Makara, is trademarked by Cinnabon. And because of that trademark, you won't find this product in your local grocery store spice aisle.

How do you know if cinnamon roll dough has risen enough? ›

Physically test your dough with the poke test

Lightly flour your finger and poke the dough down about 1". If the indent stays, it's ready to bake. If it pops back out, give it a bit more time. The poke test is especially helpful for free-form breads like cinnamon rolls.

How tight should you roll cinnamon rolls? ›

To shape the dough:

Spread the filling mixture all over the dough, leaving a 1/2-inch border at the far edge. Brush the border with water to help seal. Roll the dough up, pulling with your hands to keep it tightly rolled until it's an even log shape.

How to tell if homemade cinnamon rolls are done? ›

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.

What happens if you let cinnamon rolls rise too long? ›

Can cinnamon rolls rise for too long? Yes definitely! If you let your cinnamon rolls rise for too long you can over-proof them. This can lead to dense rolls or rolls that collapse after baking.

Do cinnamon rolls need to touch when baking? ›

Place the cinnamon rolls into your prepared pan, with little room between each roll and ½ inch from the edge of the pan. Lightly press down on each roll so that the edges of each roll barely touch each other, and improve their round form if needed.

What does it mean if my cinnamon roll dough doesn't rise? ›

Things You Should Know

Add more yeast, blend in the starter, or knead in more flour to help initiate rising. Dough that has expired yeast, too much salt, all-purpose or cake flour, or antifungal spices like cinnamon might have trouble rising.

What causes cinnamon rolls to separate? ›

While some recipes call for brushing the dough with butter for extra richness, avoid this slippery option. It'll make the layers separate during baking and leave you with (you guessed it) a gap in your cinnamon- swirl bread.

What is the cause of her shrinking dough in cinnamon rolls? ›

The shrinking dough is usually caused by a lack of flour which is characterized by a dough that is still too wet and sticky. The solution is to add a little flour and knead it again.

How do you keep cinnamon rolls from getting hard? ›

Whether you leave them out at room temperature or refrigerate them, the most important thing is to store them in an airtight container or wrap them tightly with plastic wrap on a plate. This keeps the cinnamon rolls moist, fresh, and just as delicious as when they came out of the oven.

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