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Ready in under an hour these ultra-soft + fluffy homemade Gingerbread Cinnamon Rolls are a festive twist on a classic favorite. Swirled with a heavenly blend of warming spices—they're a comforting delight! But here's the real star: The decadent Eggnog Cream Cheese frosting that crowns each roll, adding a rich and creamy touch that perfectly complements the spiced goodness within. And, beginner bakers, have no fear, because this holiday recipe is easy, easy, easy! Gluten-Free, Air-frying + Overnight Option.
Hosting a Christmas brunch? These Gingerbread Cinnamon Rolls are a great addition! If you've been an avid reader of Orchids + Sweet Tea, then you'll know that cinnamon rolls are one of my favorite sweet treats to make! The dough is a combination of all your favorite spices: cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves + allspice. Add to that some brown sugar and a little molasses, and it’s pretty much the perfect holiday recipe.
I baste the dough with softened butter and sprinkle it with more sugar + spice. Are you drooling yet? Because we haven’t even talked about the rich, velvety eggnog cream cheese glaze. The creamy + sweet vanilla, cinnamon, and eggnog flavors come together so perfectly, and once you spread this glaze over the top of those homemade cinnamon rolls, you will have one of the most amazing Christmas breakfast recipes ever. Plus, what’s better than the smell of warm, freshly baked gingerbread filling your home?
If you are a big cinnamon roll lover, you must try my Homemade Classic Cinnamon Rolls too! They're perfectly thick, fluffy, and brioche-like, generously topped with a velvety cream cheese frosting—the stuff of cinnamon roll dreams! Discover even more delightful recipes like Homemade Banana Bread Cinnamon Rolls, Overnight Vegan Apple Cinnamon Rolls, and Vegan Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls by simply searching 'cinnamon rolls' in the search bar.
OK, so if you’re still not entirely sold on these homemade gingerbread cinnamon rolls, then let me tell you what’s so great about them.
Start by making the cinnamon roll dough and adding all of the gingerbread flavors for a great flavorful, fluffy texture. It needs to rise for at least 1 hour in a warm place for it to be super soft. Then make the filling and assemble and bake your rolls. Finally, pour the molasses mixture atop the rolls and bake. Lastly, add the Eggnog Cream Cheese glaze, and dig in!
Here's what you need for the fluffy gingerbread-infused brioche-style dough:
Here's what you need to make the spiced filling for your cinnamon rolls:
Simply beat the cream cheese until creamy and smooth, then add the other ingredients until well incorporated. Wait until the rolls are cooled before adding the glaze - About 25-30 minutes.
Here, I’ve curated a list of baking essentials that I use to achieve my favorite baked goods, especially with these cinnamon rolls. Everything from my fave loaf pan, wooden spoons, parchment paper, and more. SEE THEM HERE!
Due to many delicious attempts at perfecting this cinnamon roll recipe, I have come across some very helpful tips that will ensure a perfectly baked cinnamon roll.
It is so important that your milk is warm but NOT hot! It should be warm to the touch. If you find that your milk has overheated, allow it to cool before adding the yeast. Milk that is too hot will kill the yeast, and you won't get the big, fluffy rise in the dough. We want these rolls super fluffy, and that's only possible when the yeast is bloomed properly.
Like in most baking, room-temperature ingredients mix better than cold ingredients. Beat in your butter while it is completely at room temperature for a seamless, tender texture.
I know it sounds weird, but hear me out. With cakes and cookies, you never want to overwork the dough because working develops the gluten in the flour. Gluten development leads to a chewy, unpleasant texture in cakes and cookies, making them dense and heavy. Because cinnamon rolls use a yeast dough, it is required to develop the gluten in the dough. The yeast brings elasticity that lightens and fluffs the dough, much like bread dough. When making these rolls, keep on mixing even after you think you've mixed enough!
While I developed this recipe as a quick-bake cinnamon roll, more flavor develops in the dough if you allow it to rise overnight. The dough has more time to rise, leading to a more developed, yeast-bread flavor. This yeast flavor is a perfect pairing with the sweet filling and frosting.
After much trial and tribulation, I have found that a mix of bread flour and all-purpose flour is the perfect combination for cinnamon rolls. The bread flour gives a tender, thick, brioche-like texture that I think is perfect for this dish.
A loose roll will fall apart upon slicing and bake unevenly. Instead, begin with a very tight roll and keep that momentum throughout the roll. The dough is sturdy and can handle being rolled tightly due to its elasticity.
Ready to ditch the traditional knife and embrace a quirky method for cutting cinnamon rolls? It's time to bring out the dental floss. Yes, you read that right! Unflavored dental floss is the secret weapon for perfectly sliced cinnamon rolls.
Why? Because it slices from the inside out, avoiding any squishing mishaps that can happen with a regular knife. Simply run it along the bottom of the rolls, and cross the two ends over each other. Give it a pull, and voila! Your perfectly sliced gingerbread cinnamon rolls are ready to bake. But if you're using a knife, remember to channel your inner lumberjack and saw gently back and forth without squishing the rolls.
YES! Basically, you would preheat your air fryer as you would your oven---somewhere around 360 degrees or so. Prepare your air fryer basket with non-stick oil spray and then doing all of the steps in making the cinnamon rolls. Once rolls are created, you'll add each roll to the prepared basket, leaving a bit of space in between and cook them in the air fryer for 8 minutes to start. They should be full cooked through, but you can add additional minutes for an outside crisp of the rolls. Remove them and then frost them warm! Enjoy!
When it comes to these Gingerbread Cinnamon Rolls, one of my fave parts is just how delicious they are homemade despite the process! However, in case you aren't a fan of making them from scratch or you find yourself stumped for time, I have a few tricks + hacks to making store-bought rolls taste more cozy and homemade like this recipe. Here's what you need to do:
I’m so excited to share this recipe with you because these Gingerbread Cinnamon Rolls just taste like Christmas!
Molasses comes in a few varieties. For a really in-depth look at the different types of molasses out there, this article from Spruce Eats is a great reference.
For this recipe, I recommend using Blackstrap molasses, because Blackstrap molasses has the lowest sugar content. Because we’re already adding sugar to the dough, the filling, and the frosting, controlling the places we chose to add sugar to our recipe is important.
Of course we want these delicious cinnamon rolls to be a roll of warm sweet goodness, but we want to make sure that these flavors are nice and balanced!
OK, so if you're not a fan of using molasses, then I completely understand. While molasses usually plays the most important role for the beautiful brown color in anything Gingerbread, there are definitely other options!
OK, honestly, the biggest challenge with these cinnamon rolls is balancing the molasses. When used incorrectly, molasses can create a dry-ish cinnamon roll dough. In most cases, recipe developers avoid adding it to the dough, but I just LOVE the way the brown color of these rolls looks just like gingerbread! So, I found a solution!
To prevent dry cinnamon rolls, I’ve reduced the amount of molasses typically used, and substituted part of the flour in the recipe with bread flour. Viola! Soft and moist homemade cinnamon rolls!
The key is to create a balance between molasses in both the dough + the centers.
Absolutely! Usually, I make my dough via my electric stand-mixer which has the appropriate attachments for the kneading process, however, with these cinnamon rolls, I have had the pleasure of doing this all by hand and it wasn't difficult.
It just requires a bit more arm work, that's all! Plus, there’s nothing that a light drizzle of flour can’t help, right?! You'll basically follow all steps for making the dough in a large bowl and once it begins to come together and can form a ball, then you'll begin working the dough in a front-to-back and folding motion a few times until you begin to feel the dough "soften" and become elastic-like. It took me about 5-6 minutes or so total. Not bad!
Need ideas on what to serve with made-from-scratch cinnamon rolls? I have two words for you: Holiday brunch. Theserolls will, hand’s down, steal the show at your next holiday brunch. Because one batch of this easy cinnamon roll recipe makes a pan of 12 utterly delicious rolls, it’s great for feeding a crowd.
But holiday brunches aren’t the only occasion to whip up this festive recipe. If you want a super special Christmas morning breakfast, the warming spice of Gingerbread Cinnamon Rolls are the perfect solution.
And, if you want to double down on all things gingerbread, you can also try my special Vegan Gingerbread Cake with Chai Buttercream or these Vegan Gingerbread Donuts with a sweet Chai Glaze!
Cinnamon Rolls can be kept fresh at room temperature when tightly wrapped or sealed for up to 3 days. Fresh for up to 1 week in the Refrigerator. Baked rolls can be frozen up to 2 months.
Yes! To make these rolls gluten-free, substitute both the all-purpose and bread flour with Bob's RedMill 1:1 baking flour. Reduce the amount by 1 cup and add more if necessary if the dough is too sticky.
If you’re not using the Rapid Rise Yeast for this recipe, please know that the rise time will be twice as long (about 3 hours) since regular Active Yeast doesn’t work as quickly.
OK, so you might think it's possible, but you can totally make cinnamon rolls, including these Gingerbread Cinnamon Rolls without yeast, if you ever needed to! Just know that the texture wouldn't be as brioche-like or fluffy, and they'll be more dense, but still good.
Instead of yeast, you'll just need to substitute with 2 ¼ teaspoons baking powder to allow some level of rise to occur.
If you don’t want to make your Cinnamon Rolls on the same day, you can simply follow all steps (including the initial 1+ hour rise) and after cutting rolls and placing them into your baking pan, just cover them tightly (using foil paper of plastic wrap) and refrigerate them overnight or for 8-12 hours instead. The following day, remove from refrigerator and keeping them covered, let cinnamon rolls rise at room temp 1 to 1 ½ hours.
If sweet rolls are your weakness, you absolutely have to give these fluffy rolls a try next!
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Wow Shanika!! I want o grab that fork and dig into these things!! So many holiday flavors. My grand-girl and I made little plain cinnamon rolls with frozen brad dough last night-- they didn't hold a candle to yours!! Hope all's going well for getting ready for Christmas!! Does it every snow there in December?? hugs hugs from here.
Thanks so much Rhonda! I really love cinnamon rolls and it's so awesome that you and your granddaughter made some recently! It's such a fun thing to do with kids!It actually snowed here on Saturday, which was pretty nice, but it's going to be super cold these next few days. I hope that the weather is nice on your end! I'm definitely in the Christmas spirit and trying to get all the shopping done for my little guy! I hope that all is going well for you for getting ready for Christmas as well. Hugs and more hugs! 🙂
Oh my word these look amazing! Your vegan dessert recipes are my favorite!
I was wondering if you would be interested in doing a guest-post or collab. You have really supported and inspired me through my blogging journey. If you're interested, just let me know and we can work something out.
Thanks girl!
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Hi Emerald! Thanks so much! I'd love to chat more! Email me at Shanika@orchidsandsweettea.com so that we can work something out!