The BEST Cinnamon Buns Recipe + VIDEO - The Recipe Rebel (2024)

written by Ashley Fehr

5 from 35 votes

Prep Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 20 minutes mins

Servings 12 servings

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Last updated on December 14, 2023

These are the best Cinnamon Buns you’ll ever make! They are soft, fluffy cinnamon rolls, and have the best gooey caramel sauce in the bottom of the pan. They’re easy to make ahead and freezer friendly!

Can’t get enough Cinnamon Buns? Try this Easy Cinnamon Roll Casserole recipe next!

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  • How to make Cinnamon Buns:
  • How to store Cinnamon Buns:
  • Frosting for Cinnamon Rolls or Cinnamon Buns:
  • The Best Cinnamon Buns Recipe

Cinnamon buns, cinnamon rolls, cinnamon roll bites…. these are a few of my favorite things.

A few of my favorite things that I rarely ever make, because I know all too well what happens when they’re in my house. I could sit down and eat a dangerous amount of these Cinnamon Buns!

They are perfectly soft and fluffy, and my family’s top secret (not really) cinnamon bun sauce coats the bottom of the pan, taking them over the edge. The sauce really is the key to making these the best cinnamon buns you’ve ever had!

I’ve made some cinnamon roll recipes that have a simple butter and sugar mixture in the pan, and the end result is just sticky, and it firms up as it cools and it sticks all over your teeth and is, dare I say, almost an unpleasant experience.

This sauce is not like that. I know it’s an extra step, but let’s face it — you’re already spending a few hours committed to making cinnamon buns. Don’t start cutting corners now!

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How to make Cinnamon Buns:

  • Start with your dough: take your time, and read through the instructions carefully. You want to make sure that your water isn’t too warm or too cold, or it won’t activate the yeast. Thankfully, you can see if your yeast is blooming before you add it to your dough. If it doesn’t bubble and froth, then you may want to start again with a fresh packet of yeast.
  • Let it rise: you don’t want to skimp on the rise time, as this is what makes your Cinnamon Buns fluffy and soft. I like to place my dough, covered, in the oven with the light on. It provides a warm, draft-free environment that is optimal for proofing dough.
  • Roll it up tight: You want to try to keep the dough tight when you’re rolling so that alllllll of that sugary cinnamony goodness will stay inside and not leak out.
  • Use the right knife: I prefer to use a serrated knife for slicing cinnamon rolls as there will be less squishing and your rolls will be rounder and hold in more of that cinnamon sugar filling.
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How to store Cinnamon Buns:

On the counter:

The baked Cinnamon Rolls can be stored on the counter for 3-4 days without frosting. Because I use a cream cheese frosting, that can’t be left out.

If you want to store them at room temperature, simply leave the frosting in a container in the fridge and frost them only when serving.

In the refrigerator:

You can place your pan of rolled, unbaked cinnamon buns in the fridge, covered in plastic wrap, up to 24 hours before baking. Place in the refrigerator before the second rise.

When ready to bake, simply leave on the counter for 20-30 minutes while your oven preheats, then bake as directed.

You can refrigerate the baked cinnamon buns up to 1 week with frosting in the fridge. But I bet they won’t last that long 😉

How to freeze Cinnamon Buns:

You can freeze the prepared pan of unbaked cinnamon buns for up to 3 months, but I actually don’t recommend this because I’ve never found them as fluffy as baking them right away.

You can freeze the baked cinnamon rolls, with frosting, covered tightly, up to 3 months. This is the way I prefer to freeze them! You can also leave the frosting off, and reheat them gently in the oven at 225 degrees F for 20 minutes, and they will taste fresh out of the oven!

Frosting for Cinnamon Rolls or Cinnamon Buns:

There is really only one answer here: it’s gotta be cream cheese. The way the tanginess of the cream cheese complements the sweet, sticky, gooey sauce…. it’s just unreal. Crazy good.

If you want it to sink into all of those crevices, be sure to spread it on while the cinnamon buns are still warm and let it get a little melty all up on those rolls.

Since these are so ridiculously good, you can skip the frosting and just eat them as is, and I’m pretty sure you’ll have no complaints 😉

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The Best Cinnamon Buns

written by Ashley Fehr

5 from 35 votes

These are the best Cinnamon Buns you’ll ever make! They are soft, fluffy, and have the best gooey caramel sauce in the bottom of the pan. They’re easy to make ahead and freezer friendly!

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Prep Time 45 minutes mins

Cook Time 35 minutes mins

Rising 2 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 20 minutes mins

Cuisine American

Course Bread and Baked Goods

Servings 12 servings

Calories 487cal

Ingredients

Dough

  • 1/2 cup warm water (between 105 and 110 F is best)
  • 2 1/2 teaspoons active dry yeast (1 package)
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1/4 cup unsalted butter
  • 1/4 cup sugar 50g
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 egg room temperature
  • 3-4 cups all purpose flour 500g

Sauce

  • 1/2 cup heavy cream
  • 1/2 cup corn syrup
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar 85g
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter

Filling

  • 1/4 cup unsalted butter room temperature
  • 3/4 cup brown sugar 128g
  • 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon

Cream Cheese Frosting

  • 2 oz cream cheese room temperature (¼ package)
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter room temperature
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/2 cup powdered sugar

Instructions

Cinnamon Bun Dough

  • Dissolve yeast in warm water and set aside for 5-10 minutes until frothy.

  • In a medium bowl, combine milk, butter, sugar, and salt and microwave on high for 45 seconds. Whisk until butter is melted. Set aside until it is lukewarm in temperature.

  • In the bowl of a stand mixer (or you can mix and knead by hand), combine milk mixture and yeast mixture. Stir in egg (be sure it is not cold!).

  • With the mixer on low speed and the dough hook on, gradually add in just enough flour so that a soft dough ball forms. It should be soft and slightly tacky, but not sticky.

  • Drizzle some oil over a large glass bowl. Place dough ball in bowl, and turn so that the dough is lightly coated in oil. Cover with plastic wrap and a towel if desired. Let sit in a warm, draft-free place for 1.5 hours or until doubled in size (the inside of the microwave or the oven with the light on are great options!)

Cinnamon Bun Sauce

  • Just before your dough is ready to roll, make the sauce.

  • In a medium saucepan, combine cream, corn syrup, sugar and butter. Heat over medium-high heat until it comes to a boil. Reduce heat slightly and simmer for 2-3 minutes.

  • Lightly grease a 9×13″ pan and pour prepared sauce into the bottom. Set aside.

Cinnamon Bun Filling

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

  • Once the dough has risen, remove from the bowl onto a lightly floured surface and roll into a roughly 12″ by 18″ rectangle (you can really make them as large or small as you want — a wider rectangle or square will give fewer, larger rolls. A long skinny rectangle will give more, smaller cinnamon buns).

  • Spread butter over the dough and sprinkle evenly with brown sugar and cinnamon

  • Roll the rectangle up tightly, starting at the long end. Pinch the dough together to form a seam at the end.

  • Trim the ends and slice log in half. Slice each half in half, so you have 4 equal pieces. Cut each piece into 3 equal sections so you have 12 buns. Place in prepared pan on top of sauce.

  • Cover the pan with a clean kitchen towel or piece of plastic wrap, and allow to rise in a warm, draft-free place until doubled in size, about 1 hour.

  • Bake at 350 degrees F for 23-27 minutes, until light golden brown on top and bubbling at the edges.

  • If desired, turn out onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and let the caramel sauce run down into the buns. (If you are frosting them, I recommend leaving the gooey sauce at the bottom).

Cream Cheese Frosting

  • In a medium bowl, beat the cream cheese and butter with an electric mixer until smooth.

  • Add the vanilla and sugar and beat until combined and fluffy. If desired, add a touch more sugar for a thicker frosting.

  • Spread over cinnamon buns. Serve warm.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 487cal | Carbohydrates: 76g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 18g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Cholesterol: 63mg | Sodium: 241mg | Potassium: 131mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 43g | Vitamin A: 600IU | Calcium: 57mg | Iron: 2.3mg

Keywords cinnamon rolls, cream cheese frosting, easy cinnamon rolls

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FAQs

Why pour milk on cinnamon rolls before baking? ›

Julie Clark, the blogger behind the website, notes that after years of research, she discovered that the key to getting perfectly gooey rolls is to “pour heavy cream over the cinnamon buns before baking. THIS is the secret ingredient and what makes the rolls rich and gooey.”

Which country makes the best cinnamon buns? ›

Cinnamon buns are the best-loved pastry among the pastry-loving Swedes. Sweet and moreish, they are also an important feature of the Swedish 'fika'.

What is a substitute for corn syrup in cinnamon buns? ›

Maple syrup has a pretty specific flavor and it's a bit thinner in consistency than corn syrup, but you can still use an equal amount in most baked goods and sauces. At around 67 degrees Brix, it's slightly less sweet, but the rich flavor will carry it through, especially when subbing it in for dark corn syrup.

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.

Is whipping cream the same as heavy cream? ›

Heavy cream and whipping cream are two similar high fat dairy products that manufacturers make by mixing milk with milk fat. 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.

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.

Can you substitute heavy cream for milk in cinnamon rolls? ›

Heavy Cream: Using heavy cream will produce the most deliciously gooey cinnamon rolls (think Cinnabon level gooey) so this is recommended. However, half and half, coffee creamer, whole milk or coconut cream will also work. Brown Sugar: Maple sugar or regular granulated sugar will also work well.

Should the cinnamon rolls touch or be kept apart while baking? ›

Cinnamon rolls are notably very elastic and stretchy. As the dough bakes, it will expand and cover more space than you'd think. If you want perfectly-cooked cinnamon rolls, you need to give enough space for the rolls to expand during baking.

Where is the best place to proof cinnamon rolls? ›

Let the Dough Rise Overnight

Another option for proofing cinnamon roll dough is letting it rise overnight in the refrigerator. A cold fermentation process means the yeast releases carbon dioxide more slowly, which results in a more complex, robust flavor.

What are cinnamon buns called in England? ›

Here are the best cinnamon buns in the UK and where to buy them. Cinnamon buns are also known as cinnamon rolls and kannelbullen, and in Denmark they are even called Kanelsnegl; 'cinnamon snail'.

What is the difference between cinnamon bun and cinnamon roll? ›

Structurally, cinnamon buns share the same spiral shape. They are sometimes thinner and more delicate. The most significant difference between cinnamon rolls and cinnamon buns is the inclusion of nuts. Cinnamon buns often have pecans, walnuts, or even raisins in the filling.

What is Karo syrup used for in baking? ›

Karo® Light contains corn syrup made with real vanilla and salt and is most famously used in pecan pie. It's a subtle sweetener, made without high fructose corn syrup, that enhances the flavor and texture of your favorite foods and recipes.

Is dark Karo syrup the same thing as molasses? ›

Dark corn syrup is made with refiners' syrup, a type of molasses. With its more robust flavor and color, it is ideal for many baked goods. Both Karo light and dark corn syrups, along with Karo pancake syrup, are ideal toppings for pancakes, waffles, French toast, and biscuits.

Is Karo syrup the same as corn syrup? ›

Karo syrup is a popular brand of corn syrup, which is obtained from corn starch that is derived from maize. It is a concentrated solution of several sugars, such as glucose (dextrose), derived from corn starch. Because of various sugars, corn syrup has a naturally mild sweet taste.

What does heavy cream do in baking? ›

Heavy cream whips very nicely and holds its shape consistently for a long period of time. So this is the one you should use when making ice creams and cakes and even ganache. It is also used in gravies like Tikka masalas to give them thick and creamy feel.

Why aren t my cinnamon rolls gooey? ›

The key to making a perfectly ooey, gooey cinnamon roll isn't about the spice — it's about the butter. When you are preparing cinnamon rolls, you should always work with slightly softened butter rather than rock-hard or melted butter. In a dough, the butter is an important softener that keeps the dough supple.

How do you moisten cinnamon rolls? ›

How do you make cinnamon rolls soft again? Make cinnamon rolls soft again by adding a little bit of moisture back into them while reheating. You can do this by adding a pat of butter to the top of each roll and covering them with a damp paper towel while reheating in the microwave for about 20 seconds.

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