Big, soft, homemade Cinnamon Rolls are irresistible with whipped cream cheese icing that melts over the warm rolls. We love these freshly baked while they are warm but they also reheat well if you’re lucky enough to have leftovers. Watch the video tutorial and you will realize it’s easier than you think to make cinnamon rolls from scratch.
These easy cinnamon rolls are the perfect breakfast for any holiday or special occasion. They are such a treat, especially on Christmas morning and Easter.

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The sweet smell of homebaked treats like Apple Pie and Banana Bread wafting through your kitchen is so comforting and a batch of homebaked cinnamon rolls tops my list of favorites. These are the best when served warm from the oven with some of the glaze melting between each sweet roll.
Cinnamon Rolls Video
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Quick and Easy Cinnamon Rolls
These are melt-in-your-mouth soft and the icing is irresistible. As my sister puts it, they are “better than Cinnabon!” and way better than Pillsbury or anything you’d get out of a can.
These easy cinnamon rolls take just 2 hours to make and most of that is rising time. If you’re new to working with yeast doughs, see our tips below and you will be a pro in no time!

The Best Cinnamon Roll Icing
The fluffy cream cheese frosting is so simple with just 4 ingredients and it comes together in 1 mixing bowl: cream cheese, butter, powdered sugar, and vanilla extract. This icing is my favorite the next day when you reheat a cinnamon roll and it gets all melty. I love that it’s not overly sweet but if you like a sweeter glaze, by all means, add more powdered sugar.

How to Make Cinnamon Rolls
Homemade cinnamon rolls are easier than you think. In fact, there is very little active time – most of the time required is in letting the dough rise and puff up.
- Make the Dough – combine and knead the dough for 3 min, cover and rise for 30 min in a warm spot
- Roll the dough into a 10×17 rectangle and spread with softened butter
- Sprinkle on cinnamon sugar and roll tightly into a log
- Shape Rolls – Cut into 12 pieces, transfer to a buttered metal 9×13 casserole, cover, and proof 20-30 min in a warm place
- Bake the rolls – Brush tops with melted butter and bake
- Frost rolls– Make the icing and spread it onto warm rolls.

Tips for Working with Yeast
Be sure to use Instant or Rapid Rise Yeast which is a fast-acting and quick-rising yeast. It speeds up the process. We use the Red Star Brand Rapid Rise Yeast and you can also use their Platinum Instant Yeast.
Heat Kills Yeast and stops the rising process. Never overheat the liquids (they should be 110˚ to 115˚F) and keep the oven under 110˚F if proofing in the oven. I double-check temperatures with an instant-read thermometer.
Pro Tip: “Rapid Rise Yeast” and “Instant Yeast” are used interchangeably. They are not the same as “Active Dry Yeast” which requires additional activating and proofing.

How to speed-proof dough
Yeast doughs require rising times. In most cases, you can cut the rising time by proofing in a warm place around 100˚F to 110˚F.
- Oven Proofing: If you don’t have a low heat proofing setting, you can warm your oven to the lowest heat setting for 2 minutes and turn it OFF. Set the dough bowl over a towel in the oven to proof, just don’t forget the towel in the oven.
- Microwave Proofing: Place a damp kitchen towel in the microwave and heat on high for 1 minute. Cover dough with plastic wrap, place in the warm microwave, and let rise in the warm microwave with the door closed.

Common Questions
Butter plays a crucial role in how moist the cinnamon rolls are. Unless you want a dry cinnamon roll, don’t skimp on the butter. In fact, you can use even more inside the rolls and brush the tops with double the butter.
All-purpose flour or bread flour works well for cinnamon rolls. Bread flour is even better and has a higher amount of gluten to give you the softest, fluffiest rolls.
In recent years, I have found that a metal baking pan works best. It conducts heat faster and gives your buns color a little earlier so there is less risk of over-baking.
Set the dough in a warmer place (100-110˚F oven). Avoid overheating or it will kill the yeast. Also, check that yeast is not expired and avoid adding too much flour.
Avoid over-proofing your dough. If you let it rise for too long, you will exhaust the yeast and the rolls can fall flat or seem dry when baked. Also, avoid adding too much flour and over-baking.

Make-Ahead Cinnamon Rolls
If you love make-ahead desserts like Lemon Bars, Baklava, and Cheesecake, you’ll be happy to know that you can make cinnamon rolls the day before and enjoy freshly baked cinnamon rolls in the morning. Check out our Overnight Cinnamon Rolls Recipe.
To Reheat: You can quickly warm refrigerated rolls in the microwave for 18-20 seconds. The dough becomes soft and the frosting softens and melts like a thick glaze over the cinnamon roll.

These cinnamon rolls and whipped cream cheese frosting remind me of my favorite bakery rolls and you really can’t beat a freshly baked cinnamon roll.
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Easy Cinnamon Rolls Recipe

Ingredients
Ingredients for Cinnamon Rolls:
- 1 cup warm milk , (110-115˚F), not hot
- 2 1/4 tsp instant yeast, (rapid rise)
- 1 large egg , room temp
- 2 Tbsp unsalted butter , melted, divided
- 4 Tbsp granulated sugar
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 3 cups all-purpose flour or bread flour, plus 2 to 4 Tbsp (and more to dust)
For the Cinnamon Roll Filling:
- 6 Tbsp unsalted butter , softened, plus more to for grease pan
- 1/4 cup granulated sugar
- 1 1/2 Tbsp ground cinnamon
For the Cream Cheese Icing:
- 4 Tbsp unsalted butter , softened
- 4 oz cream cheese , softened
- 1/2 Tbsp vanilla extract
- 1 cup powdered sugar
Instructions
How to Make Cinnamon Rolls:
- In a large mixing bowl (or using a stand mixer), add 1 cup warm milk (110-115˚F) and sprinkle with 1 packet instant yeast. Whisk in 1 egg, 4 Tbsp sugar, 1 Tbsp melted butter and 1/2 tsp salt.
- Add 3 cups flour (measured correctly*) and stir in with a firm spatula or wooden spoon. Add more flour 1 Tbsp at a time just until dough is no longer sticking to fingertips or the walls of the bowl. It should still feel slightly sticky but won’t stick to clean/dry fingertips. Knead dough by hand for 3 minutes. Cover with plastic wrap and let rise in a warm 100˚F oven for 30 minutes (or at room temp 1 hour), until doubled in size.
- Generously dust a clean work surface with flour and turn the dough out onto the floured surface. Sprinkle dough lightly with flour and roll into even 17″x10″ rectangle, squaring off the sides. Dot the surface of dough with 6 Tbsp softened butter and spread it out evenly all the way to the edges.
- In a small bowl, stir together 1/4 cup sugar and 1 1/2 Tbsp cinnamon and sprinkle ALL OF IT evenly over buttered dough. Roll the dough up starting with one of the longer sides and work in a typewriter motion, keeping a tight roll. Once it's rolled up, push ends in slightly to make them a little more uniform then slice into 12 equal-sized rolls.
- Butter sides and bottom of a 9×13 metal baking pan with 1 Tbsp butter and arrange cinnamon rolls, evenly spaced with the cut-side down. Cover with plastic wrap and let rise in a warm 100˚F oven 20-30 minutes, (or room temp 50-60 min), until puffed. Do not proof too long.
- Brush tops with 1 Tbsp melted butter and bake at 350˚F for 20-24 mins or until tops are lightly golden. Let cool in pan 15 minutes then frost warm buns generously with the cream cheese glaze (instructions below).
How to Make Cinnamon Roll Icing:
- In a medium bowl with an electric hand mixer, cream together 4 Tbsp softened butter and 4 oz cream cheese. Beat in 1/2 Tbsp vanilla then add 1 cup powdered sugar and continue mixing on high speed until fluffy (3-4 min), scraping down the bowl as needed.
Notes
**Liquid should not be hotter than 115˚F and oven no hotter than 100˚F or you will cook and ruin the yeast.



Love watching all your recipes . share a lot of them and so happy to see how your follower list has grown !!!!
Thank you for your support!
Made these for my family and my boss :)! Absolutely perfect. Thank you for sharing and for the easy to follow directions. The video was a huge help.
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it.
Natasha,
I was wondering if you have a high altitude version of your recipe?
Hi Tracy, I don’t, but I would suggest searching for high altitude adjustments for baking to modify.
Hi Natasha! I love your recipes ♥️ I have made multiple times this cinnabin recipe of yours and the bread is amazingly soft. Glaze is perfect not too sweet. But everytime i will bake it my cinnamon filling turns to be dry and sand like texture and sometimes you can barely taste it. Is it because of my cinnamon powder quality or any possible reason? My bread is just perfectly bakes though and i dont skimp on the amount of the butter as you advise. Thanks
Hi Mara, quality may be the issue. Be sure your cinnamon is stored properly in an airtight container to maintain its aroma and freshness. I hope this is helpful.
I love this recipe. They are amazing. Is it best to keep them refrigerated?
Hi Bette, I’m so glad you enjoyed this recipe! Since there is cream cheese, we do store it in the fridge.
I only have active dry yeast, how much would I use instead of the rapid rise yeast?
Hi Lynne, you could use active dry yeast but I would suggest following the tutorial for our classic cinnamon rolls.
I technically haven’t eaten them yet… Mine are in the oven but I just had to review this recipe because I didn’t think making cinnamon rolls could be this easy! Omg they look so beautiful baking in the oven and I can’t even believe that’s all from scratch! Thanks Natasha! You make me feel like I can cook and bake! And that too everything that comes off your page is a winner not just for me but my whole family!
Hello Anoosh, what a lovely comment. Thank you so much for your kind words and good feedback. I hope these rolls will become your new favorite!
First time making these cinnamon buns, and the family loved them! Thank you for a great recipe! I am a fan!
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you all enjoyed it!
We just made these with kids and they turn out to be so good so fluffy we just loved it😋
I’m so happy to hear that! Thank you for sharing your great review, Janna!
My family loves this Natasha. Can you clarify for me though please if this is 494kcal for the whole recipe or is it for the whole recipe?
Hi K, the calorie count is per serving.
Best cinnamon rolls ever!! Thank you Natasha!!
You’re welcome! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Natasha,
I tried this recipe and it’s great, however, why does mine feels sandy/grainy? Does it have anything to do with the brand of cinnamon powder? Thanks!
Hi Jinky, it’s hard to say especially if any substitutions were made. It may be the cinnamon powder.
I made these for the first time yesterday and WOW – these are the most delicious cinnamon rolls !! They are soft and fluffy and the frosting is so yummy too. And the dough is a dream to roll out. So excited to finally find a recipe that works. I’ve tried making cinnamon rolls before using other recipes and they never turned out very well. I followed the recipe exactly as written and proofed the dough in the oven using the “proof” setting. Thank you Natasha for a fabulous recipe !
Isn’t it so great! I’m happy you loved this recipe, Mary!
Made this for our Christmas breakfast morning. Soooo good even my picky grand boys had seconds. Thank you for sharing this delicious cinnamon roll recipe! Merry Christmas to you and your family 🎄😋
Hello Vickie, you are most welcome. I’m glad you and your family enjoyed these rolls. Merry Christmas!
Hi Natasha,
can I sub honey for the sugar in the filling? I want it to be a bit healthier. Please reply because I’m making it on Christmas.
I have not tried that yet and it’s hard to say without actually testing it, let me know how it goes if you get a chance tot try it.
Hi Natasha,
can I sub honey for the sugar in the filling? I want it to be a bit healthier. Please reply because I’m making it on Christmas.
I have not tried that so it’s difficult to know without actually testing it. Enjoy
I use coconut sugar in my filling, works well.
Thank you for sharing that with us!
These are so worth every moment it takes to make them! Super fluffy and delicious!
Hello Ashley, thank you so much for sharing your awesome review with us. I’m glad you enjoyed these rolls!
This is the ULTIMATE cinnamon rolls recipe! So simple to make and so soft and fluffy!
Thank you so much for your awesome review, Valentina!
These were so fluffy and delicious! The perfect dessert to enjoy on this gloomy winter night!
I’m so happy you enjoyed this, Lily! Thank you for that wonderful review!
What do you think about the “Hack” of mixing the cinnamon sugar and butter into a past and then spred ?
Hi Martha, I haven’t tried that but it might be harder to spread with all of that mixed into the butter.