These cinnamon rolls are perfect—soft, fluffy, and gooey all at once. Fresh out of the oven, they melt in your mouth, and trust me, they’re so good you might just eat the entire pan in one sitting! With tried-and-true tips to get the dough just right, these rolls turn out melt-in-your-mouth soft every time. Plus, they’re easy to prep ahead—make them the night before or freeze for later. Top them off with a classic cream cheese glaze for that perfect cinnamon roll you’ve been dreaming of.
Love delicious sweet rolls? Try our fabulous coconut rolls or our tasty maple pecan sticky buns.
Why Our Recipe
- Tried and true tips for getting that dough just right so your cinnamon rolls turn out melt-in-your-mouth soft.
- Make-ahead options so you can make them the day before, or freeze for later.
- A classic cream cheese glaze you can make either thin for drizzling or thick like frosting.
My recipe for The Best Homemade Dinner Rolls Ever has been a viral sensation with millions of views and hundreds and hundreds of reviews, questions, and comments. Thousands if we count the ones on Facebook. So many people have asked how I turn that same amazing dough into cinnamon rolls. Your wish is my command because this recipe is my secret to the perfect cinnamon roll.
Ingredient Notes
- Warm Milk (100-110°F): Temperature is the most important thing here. If the milk is too hot, it can kill the yeast; if it’s too cold, the yeast won’t activate properly. Use a thermometer if you’re unsure, but it should be warm to the touch, like a baby’s bath water. Whole milk or 2% works best, but you can get away with milk alternatives as well.
- Instant Dry Yeast: Instant yeast doesn’t need to be proofed in liquid, which makes the process quicker. You can substitute active dry yeast, but be sure to proof it first in the warm milk with a pinch of sugar for about 5 minutes until it’s bubbly, or plan on an additional 10 to 15 minutes of rising time.
- All-Purpose Flour: You can also use bread flour.
- Salted Butter: If you only have unsalted on hand, just add a pinch of extra salt. The butter should be at room temperature and smoosh easily to the touch.
- Brown Sugar: Light or dark brown sugar works fine, though dark brown sugar will give a deeper flavor.
- Ground Cinnamon: The star of the show here!
- Cream Cheese: Make sure the cream cheese is softened to avoid any lumps in the glaze.
- Powdered Sugar: Adjust the amount depending on how thick or thin you want your glaze. Start with the smaller amount and add more to thicken it up.
- Vanilla: Adds a little flavor to the glaze.
No stand mixer? No problem!
You can easily make this cinnamon roll dough by hand. Start by stirring the ingredients together with a wooden spoon or spatula until the mixture becomes too thick to stir. Then, it’s time to roll up your sleeves and knead the dough by hand.
Place the dough on a clean, lightly floured surface and knead it for about 8-10 minutes. You want to work the dough until all the flour is fully incorporated and the dough is soft, smooth, and only slightly sticky to the touch. It’ll take some elbow grease, but the effort is worth it. Hand-kneading gives you full control over the dough’s texture, helping you achieve that perfect softness for your cinnamon rolls. Just keep going until the dough springs back slightly when pressed with your fingers—that’s when you know it’s ready to rise!
Feel of the Dough
The dough should be soft, slightly sticky, and easy to handle. It should just barely pull away from the sides of the bowl without sticking. If you add too much flour, the dough will stiffen, resulting in tougher cinnamon rolls. You’ll know you’re on track when the dough feels soft and pillowy to the touch—that’s the secret to those perfectly fluffy rolls!
Slicing Tips
After rolling up the dough tightly, use a sharp knife or unflavored dental floss for the cleanest cuts. For the knife method, gently saw through the dough without pressing too hard to avoid squishing the rolls. If you’re using dental floss, slide it under the roll, bring the ends together at the top, and pull through for a clean cut without smashing the dough.
For uniform rolls, aim for 1-inch thick slices. If you prefer larger, more indulgent rolls, you can make them a bit thicker—just adjust the baking time accordingly. Keep in mind that uneven slices may bake at different rates, so try to keep them as consistent as possible for perfectly baked cinnamon rolls.
Make-Ahead Instructions
Overnight Instructions
After you’ve rolled and cut your cinnamon rolls and placed them into your lightly greased baking pan, cover with plastic wrap and place in your refrigerator. The next day, remove them from the fridge and allow them to come to room temperature (about 45 minutes to an hour depending on the temperature of your house) before baking.
Freezer Instructions
Roll and cut your cinnamon rolls and place several inches apart on a baking sheet to freeze rolls individually. Once frozen, transfer to a resealable plastic freezer bag. When ready to bake, place in a lightly greased baking dish and allow to come to room temperature before baking.
Storage Instructions
- Room Temperature: Store cinnamon rolls in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days.
- Refrigeration: If you prefer to store them longer, refrigerate the cinnamon rolls in an airtight container for up to 5 days. Just keep in mind that refrigeration can sometimes dry them out, so warming them up before eating will help bring back their soft texture.
- Reheating: To reheat, pop individual rolls in the microwave for 15-20 seconds, or warm them in a 350°F oven for about 5-7 minutes until heated through.
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O M G ! Amazing ! This is a perfect cinnamon roll recipe! I Love that you just put it all in the mixer and let it go!this is The only recipe I will use now ! Been searching for awhile and I have now found it !! Thank you 😊
Oh my gosh, these really are the best cinnamon rolls ever. I’m sorry it took me so long to make these after printing the recipe over a year ago!
If I want to refrigerate overnight or put in the freezer, do I still let the dough rise again after slicing the cinnamon rolls? It doesn’t say. Thanks!
I’ve been making these for a few years-always a hit! I wish you would make a video just to see how your technique differs. My dough doesn’t always stick together once cut, and the sugar melts out from the bottom when cooking. Also how do you get them so even? Some of mine puff out from the center. Aside from all that this is a delicious recipe, thank you!
These were wonderful I was not sure how close together you place them in the pan. Tight or leave a little space?
So I had to cook a little longer than 14 minutes. Checked every 2 min for browning was good after an extra 8 mins. The dough was delicious. Alot of filling too gooing out the bottom. May use less sugar next time. My frosting however had pieces of plastic from the beaters breaking in the bowl. I had to use an alternative icing. It made me sad to throw it out. I will definitely however make these again with the recipes frosting. A bit time consuming but pretty simple and easy to follow.
Love how easy this recipe was to follow. The one mistake I made was to put the cut rolls into the baking dish on their side instead of sliced side up. They took much longer to cook and were a tad undercooked in a few spots. Still, not bad for my first try and the family gobbled them all up.
I have made these a bunch of times. Every time they are perfect. So good smell amazing when baking. My only recommendation is make sure you use good quality cinnamon. I shared the recipe with a friend and hers we’re not as good. Figured out she used a cheap dollar store cinnamon. I ordr my spices on line from Spice house or Penzys. Quality matters
Loved them ,easy, quick, I usually use a bread machine, it was nice making by hand, I did have to bake about 20 minutes more I just checked after 10 minutes light brown color.
A very few recipes that I try from the blogs like yours that I have 200% great reward !!! I followed your recipe almost exactly but I made them with the 2 cups frozen blueberry.Turn out great, great, great this will be made over and over again for sure. Thank you!