Best Homemade Orange Rolls are sticky, lush, and doughy. Theyโre easy to make , fluffy and frosted in a delicious orange cream cheese glaze.
Can I make Orange Rolls without a stand mixer?
You can knead the dough by hand! Start out by stirring with a spoon until you canโt do it anymore. Then knead by hand. Just keep on kneading until all the flour is incorporated and/or the dough is soft to the touch and only slightly sticky. Itโs a bit of a workout, but itโs worth it!
Butter Tip:
The butter should be room temperature and smoosh easily to the touch. If you soften the butter in a microwave, be sure to work in small increments of time so you donโt get any melted pools of butter.
Milk Temperature:
The milk should be warm to the touch (between 100 and 110 degrees). You can use 1% up to whole milk. Iโll never recommend using skim milk for anything.
Can the salt be reduced for a low sodium diet?
Reducing the salt will not affect the rising. The only thing it will impact is flavor. You can also swap out the salted butter for unsalted to reduce the sodium content even more.
Are orange rolls vegetarian?
Yes, these rolls are vegetarian but they arenโt vegan.
How much flour should I use?
The amount of flour you use when making bread doughs can vary so it is best to go by how the dough feels. The dough should be slightly sticky, but still very soft and pliable. It should just barely not be sticking to the bowl. If you add too much flour and the dough stiffens, your rolls will also get a little stiff. You can feel a soft roll just by touching the dough. Start with less flour, as you can always add more as necessary.
Gluten-Free Instructions:
This recipe can be made gluten-free by using a gluten-free flour blend that is meant to be a directed substitute for all-purpose flour. โCup for Cupโ is an example of a flour blend that will work. Results may vary based on the blend you choose to use.
Make Ahead Instructions:
Orange rolls can easily be made ahead. For best results, choose one of the following two methods:
OVERNIGHT INSTRUCTIONS: After youโve rolled and cut your orange 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 them 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:
Due to the cream cheese glaze, you will want to store any leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.
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Another delicious recipe! My son made these tonight. The bread was so fluffy. The sweetness was perfect and no too much orange flavor. Thank you again!
I have been making orange rolls for more than 30 years. When I happened on this recipe I decided to try it. I love having the orange juice in the dough. It is absolutely the best. I have some finicky eaters in the family and we all agree.
I made this for a family member’s birthday. Everyone loved it! Thank you for this recipe!
great recipe!! I made it for thanksgiving and everyone loved it!!
Hi All – Iโm wondering if adding cinnamon to the filling would work out well. Thoughts? I hate to mess with a good thing, but Iโm making them for my dad, and he loves orange and ALSO love cinnamon. Thought this could work…
I made these with 2 tsp of cinnamon added to the filling. We grew up on Pillsbury Orange Danish rolls as a treat on weekends and they had the same cinnamon filling as the Pillsbury cinnamon rolls. I LOVE it with cinnamon!
Delicious.. Ready for tomorrow’s breakfast ๐๐
Loved! I made them yesterday and refrigerated to bake this morning. Worked perfectly and these are so delicious! They are very rich though, so will plan to make for Christmas or a day you can laze around a bit afterwards. Definitely need a savory side (I made bacon) to help balance, but worth every delicious calorie!
Did you refrigerate before rolling and cutting or did everything but bake? Did you let it set out a bit?
One word…Mmmmm! I just finished making these Orange Rolls. BEST recipe EVER! OMG! Thank you so much. So glad I tried this recipe.
I made these today absolutely delicious will definitely make them again my husband loved them also
Great