Bread Machine Cinnamon Roll Recipe (2024)

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Updated on 03/11/24

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Prep: 25 mins

Cook: 25 mins

Kneading and Rising Time: 2 hrs

Total: 2 hrs 50 mins

Servings: 15to 18 servings

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Cinnamon rolls are great for breakfast, brunch, and even dessert. However, they can be labor and time intensive. Using a bread machine cuts the effort in half since it makes and kneads the dough so you don't have to.

From there, you roll it out, sprinkle on the cinnamon-sugar filling, roll it up into a log, and cut into buns. Let the cinnamon rolls rise one more time and then bake until puffed up and golden brown. Drizzle with the vanilla icing for that signature finish and serve warm for an indulgent treat.

What You'll Need to Make This Cinnamon Rolls Recipe

A Handy Dandy Bread Machine
An Accurate Instant Read Thermometer
A Great Rolling Pin

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"Using the bread machine to make and proof the dough really saves time and effort. I dumped the ingredients in, hit start and didn't have to think about it for an hour and a half. The dough was beautifully puffy and easy to work with. The rolls turned out fluffy and tender." —Danielle Centoni

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Ingredients

For the Dough:

  • 1 cup milk, warmed (105° to 110°)

  • 1/4 cup (1/2 stick) unsalted butter, cut into small pieces

  • 1 large egg, beaten

  • 3 1/3 cups bread flour, more for the work surface

  • 3 tablespoons granulated sugar

  • 1/2 teaspoon fine salt

  • 2 teaspoons active dry yeast(or 1 1/2 teaspoons bread machine/rapid rise yeast)

For the Filling:

  • 1/4 cup melted unsalted butter, more for the pan

  • 2/3 cup nuts,lightly toasted and finely chopped

  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar

  • 2 1/2 to 3 teaspoons ground cinnamon

  • 1/2 to 1 teaspoon nutmeg

For the Icing:

  • 1 cup confectioners' sugar, more as needed

  • 1 to 2 tablespoons milk, more as needed

  • 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

Steps to Make It

Make the Dough

  1. Gather the ingredients.

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  2. Add the ingredients to yourbread machine in the order recommended by the manufacturer (for example, wet ingredients, dry ingredients, yeast). Program the appliance for the dough cycle.

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  3. When the cycle is done, place the dough onto a floured surface. Knead the doughfor about 1 minute, then let it rest for 15 minutes.

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Make the Filling and Shape

  1. Roll the dough out into a rectangle, about 15 by 10 inches.

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  2. Brush the melted butter over the dough, leaving a 1-inch border.

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  3. Mix the chopped nuts, sugar, cinnamon, and nutmeg in a bowl. Sprinkle the mixture evenly over the dough.

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  4. Starting on the long side, roll the dough up tightly. Press the edges to seal forming a 15-inch long, evenly shaped roll.

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  5. With a knife or 8-inch piece of unwaxed dental floss, cut the entire roll into 1-inch pieces.

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Rising and Baking the Dough

  1. Grease a 13 x 9-inchbaking pan.

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  2. Position a rack in the center of the oven and heat to 375 F.

    Place the rolls cut-side down in the pan. Cover and let rise in a warm, draft-free place until they double in size, 30 to 45 minutes.

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  3. Bake the rolls until golden, about 20 to 25 minutes.

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Make the Icing and Frost

  1. Gather the ingredients.

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  2. Combine 1 cup confectioners' sugar, 1 to 2 tablespoons milk, and the vanilla in a bowl. Stir the mixture until smooth. If too thin or too thick, add more confectioners' sugar or milk, respectively, until the desired consistency is reached.

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  3. Cool the rolls in the pan for 10 to 15 minutes. Drizzle with the icing, and serve warm from the pan.

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What Is the Difference Between a Cinnamon Roll and a Cinnamon Bun?

While cinnamon rolls and cinnamon buns are close pastry cousins, the biggest difference is the icing. Cinnamon rolls are commonly topped with a generous smear of sweet vanilla icing, while buns are often not. However, the two names are frequently used interchangeably to describe a cinnamon roll.

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Nutrition Facts (per serving)
224Calories
9g Fat
32g Carbs
5g Protein

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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 15to 18
Amount per serving
Calories224
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 9g11%
Saturated Fat 4g20%
Cholesterol 25mg8%
Sodium 125mg5%
Total Carbohydrate 32g12%
Dietary Fiber 1g5%
Total Sugars 12g
Protein 5g
Vitamin C 0mg0%
Calcium 36mg3%
Iron 0mg3%
Potassium 88mg2%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

(Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate.)

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  • breakfast
  • american
  • fall

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FAQs

Can I use all-purpose flour instead of bread flour for cinnamon rolls? ›

Most people recommend baking cinnamon rolls with bread flour, as this creates a fluffier and softer cinnamon roll. Though all-purpose flour will also work to create tasty cinnamon rolls. All-purpose flour is exactly like bread flour, but its lack of protein will not result in as much structure.

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

Too much flour in your dough will give you dry, dense rolls. You can always add a bit more flour after it has kneaded if it's too sticky to work with.

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.

What happens if you use all-purpose flour instead of bread flour in a bread machine? ›

Yes! All-purpose flour has a 9% to 12% gluten content, while bread flour's gluten content falls in the 10% to 13% range. Even if your all-purpose flour lacks gluten, you can still use it in the bread machine. Again, the worst that will happen is that your bread will not rise as much as it would with bread flour.

What happens if you replace all-purpose flour with bread flour? ›

You can use all-purpose flour as a 1:1 substitute for bread flour and vice-versa. For example, for 1 cup of bread flour, you can use 1 cup of all-purpose flour. Bread and pizza crust made with all-purpose flour may have a little less chew than those made with bread flour, but the results will still be good.

Is whipping cream the same as heavy cream? ›

The main difference between the two is their fat content. Heavy cream has slightly more fat than whipping cream. Otherwise, they are nutritionally very similar. You can use them interchangeably in recipes without affecting the taste, although they may lead to different consistencies.

Is heavy cream the same as heavy whipping cream? ›

Is Heavy Cream the Same as Heavy Whipping Cream? Yes, heavy cream and heavy whipping cream are the exact same thing. The confusion lies in the fact that they're sold by different brands under two different names.

Can I use milk instead of heavy cream? ›

Similarly to half-and-half, milk makes a good heavy cream substitute when it's combined with melted butter. Combine 3/4 cup milk and 1/4 cup melted butter for every cup of heavy cream. This mixture is not suitable for whipping. Best for: cooking and baking.

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.

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 homemade cinnamon rolls not rising? ›

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.

How do you know when to stop kneading cinnamon roll dough? ›

To knead cinnamon roll dough, fold the dough over and push down with the heel of your hand. Turn, fold dough over, and push down again. Repeat this process over and over. You know the dough is ready when it is smooth and elastic.

Can you overproof cinnamon roll dough? ›

The rolls are still prone to over-proofing if left in the fridge too long; and the cinnamon-sugar filling can melt and make the bottoms of the rolls syrupy and damp if left unbaked for too long. Also note that some cinnamon roll recipes are made with chemical leaveners versus yeast.

Why are my cinnamon rolls not fluffy? ›

For the fluffiest cinnamon rolls, make sure you allow your dough to rise for at least 90 minutes for the first rise. For the second rise, a good 30 minutes works. I see a lot of recipes - including a few of mine - say 60 minutes minimum for the first rise.

Is bread flour better than all-purpose for rolls? ›

You can also use all-purpose in many bun or roll recipes, which tend to have lower hydration and rely less on strong gluten and more on butter and sugar for texture. (Though bread flour can still give you a fluffier, almost cotton-candy-like texture in most buns and rolls.)

How do you make all-purpose flour like bread flour? ›

Measure out 1 cup all-purpose flour (4 1/2 ounces or 129 grams). Remove 1 1/2 teaspoons (1/8 ounce or 4 grams). Add 1 1/2 teaspoons of vital wheat gluten (1/8 ounce or 5 grams). Whisk or sift to combine.

How do you mimic bread flour? ›

Another option is to create your own bread flour substitute by combining all-purpose flour with vital wheat gluten, an isolated form of the flour protein. Measure out a cup of flour, remove one teaspoon of flour, and replace it with a teaspoon of vital wheat gluten.

Can I use the same amount of bread flour for all-purpose flour? ›

So go ahead and use bread flour in the recipe, same amount as all-purpose. (Remember to fluff and sprinkle your flour or use a scale to measure by weight.)

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