Soft and Chewy Homemade Cinnamon Rolls Recipe (2024)

Learn the secrets to a soft, chewy cinnamon roll. These rolls are another one of my Grandma's most remembered and desired recipes.

These delicious homemade cinnamon rolls are smothered with a cream cheese frosting! What could be better?!

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Every Sunday our family holds Family Home Evening. During this time we have a prayer, a lesson, a scripture and a game. But the highlight for the kids {and I'll be honest, for me too} is the treat.

Everyone takes turns being responsible for a different part of the evening. Whoever is in charge of the treat gets to choose what to have and help make it. One of the most requested items for my son is cinnamon rolls.

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We use two different recipes, depending on how much time we have. When we're short on time, we make Jiffy Cinnamon Rolls. The dough is more of a biscuit made with baking powder - therefore no yeast and no rising time.

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My favorite recipe though, is this perfect cinnamon roll from my Grandma's recipe box, smothered in a cream cheese icing.

These rolls are made with a yeast dough. If you haven't made much with yeast, don't worry, I'll walk you through the whole process.

Grandma always added raisins to the filling, which I absolutely love. My kids, however, don't so I usually make half with raisins and half without.

This really is the best cinnamon roll recipe. I hope you like it too!

INGREDIENTS FOR HOMEMADE CINNAMON ROLLS

  • active dry yeast
  • warm water
  • sugar
  • eggs
  • shortening, I like butter flavored, but regular is fine too.
  • milk
  • salt
  • flour
  • butter
  • brown sugar
  • cinnamon
  • raisins, optional
  • pecans, optional

INGREDIENTS FOR CREAM CHEESE ICING

  • cream cheese
  • butter
  • milk
  • vanilla extract
  • powdered sugar

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HOW TO MAKE CINNAMON ROLLS FROM SCRATCH

Set out the cream cheese and butter for the frosting. Allow it to come to room temperature while you are making the cinnamon rolls.

Add the yeast and 1 Tbsp of sugar to the warm water. Stir briefly and let sit for 5 minutes.

Meanwhile, place the shortening and milk in a microwave safe container. (I just use my Pyrex measuring cup.) Cover with plastic wrap and microwave 1-2 minutes until shortening has melted.

In the bowl of a stand mixer, add the yeast mixture, the warm milk mixture, eggs, sugar, salt and 2 cups of the flour.

Using the dough hook attachment, mix together all ingredients.

Add the remaining flour 1 cup at a time. You are looking for a soft dough consistency.

Knead the dough for 5 minutes.

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Roll out the dough. I love my silicone pastry mat. The dough doesn't stick to it AND it's much easier to clean.

If you don't have a pastry mat, simply roll out the dough on your counter. I prefer using a cooking spray to prevent sticking instead of flour.

Once rolled out, the dough should be in somewhat of a rectangular shape.

Spread melted butter over the dough. Then sprinkle with brown sugar and cinnamon. If desired, add raisins and/or nuts.

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Roll up the dough. Using a sharp knife, slice the dough into slices using a sawing motion.

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Place the cinnamon buns on a greased baking sheet to let raise. Set in a warm place for about an hour.

Once the rolls have doubled in size, bake them at 400 degrees for 12 minutes or until edges begin to turn golden brown.

While the rolls are baking, make the cream cheese frosting.

Mix together the softened butter and cream cheese. Add the vanilla and milk. Mix in the powdered sugar 1 cup at a time. I use an electric mixer to make the frosting.

Spread the frosting on warm rolls.

Store leftover cinnamon rolls in an airtight container. I LOVE my lid to my baking pan. It snaps right on and is the perfect way to store leftover desserts.

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TIPS FOR SOFT AND CHEWY CINNAMON ROLLS

I've figured out a few tricks to create soft, chewy roll. To me, there's nothing worse than spending all that time and ending up with a dry cinnamon roll.

  1. Don't use too much flour. You want a slightly sticky dough.
  2. Don't cook them too long. This goes for all breads - when overcooked they become dry.
  3. Use a vegetable spray, instead of flour, when rolling out the dough. This will keep dough from sticking to the counter without adding extra flour which dries out the dough.
  4. Use some bread flour. I use 2 cups bread flour and the rest is all purpose flour. This gives me the consistency I like in the rolls.
  5. Practice! It's taken me several years to perfect these cinnamon rolls. Hopefully with these tips it won't take you that long. But experiment a little here and there to create the perfect roll for you!

MORE DESSERT RECIPES

  • Homemade donuts
  • Cinnamon bread
  • Orange knots

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I'd encourage you to start a Family Home Evening in your own family. Besides having yummy treats, it's a great time to share important things you'd like your kids to know as well as enjoy each others company.

MORE BREAD RECIPES

  • Garlic Parmesan Breadstick Twists

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FAQs

How do you soften homemade cinnamon rolls? ›

Reheat In Oven

Add a little dribble of water (1 teaspoon per roll) over each to rehydrate them as they are reheated. Cover the baking dish with aluminum foil. This will trap steam and rehydrate the rolls as they warm up. This will make sure they are soft and delicious.

How do you make cinnamon rolls less hard? ›

Also, I strongly recommend using bread flour rather than traditional flour. Bread flour will make a softer, more chewy roll. Wether I am making cookies, cakes or cinnamon rolls, I cream my butter and sugar together for at least 7 minutes. I find that this creates smoother and fluffier baked items in the end.

Which of the following are common mistakes made when preparing cinnamon rolls? ›

14 Mistakes You're Making With Cinnamon Rolls
  • Sticking with the same conventional cinnamon roll recipe. ...
  • Using the wrong kind of yeast. ...
  • Not using a sourdough starter. ...
  • Avoiding experimenting with fats. ...
  • Using hard butter or melted butter. ...
  • Not using different kinds of cinnamon. ...
  • Using a weak flour.
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Why are my cinnamon buns chewy? ›

You are describing the normal quality of the item as it cools. It it remains soft and doughy, it means that it has not been fully baked. That said, if the rolls are becoming too hard and chewy, you may not be permitting the dough to rise enough, or you may be working the dough too much before shaping.

Is melted butter or softened butter better for cinnamon rolls? ›

It can definitely be tempting to just stick that butter in the microwave if you've been storing it in the fridge, which can easily lead to accidentally melting it, but ensuring that your butter is softened will make all the difference: It will make it easier to evenly spread the filling on top of the dough.

Why are my cinnamon rolls not soft? ›

There are a lot of variables that go into the consistency of dough, even down to the weather and humidity. But the most common reason cinnamon rolls don't turn out fluffy is because the dough didn't have enough time to rise.

Why are my homemade cinnamon rolls tough? ›

When cinnamon rolls turn out too hard and dense, the yeasted dough didn't rise adequately, according to Miss Vickie's Pressure Cooker Times. If the dough used in a cinnamon roll recipe hasn't doubled in size before being rolled around the sweet filling, too few air bubbles will form.

Why are my homemade cinnamon rolls dense? ›

Overworking the dough will make it tough and difficult to roll out. - Be sure to let the dough rise in a warm place until it doubles in size. If it doesn't have enough time to rise, the rolls will be dense.

What happens if you let cinnamon rolls rise too long? ›

Can cinnamon rolls rise for too long? Yes definitely! If you let your cinnamon rolls rise for too long you can over-proof them. This can lead to dense rolls or rolls that collapse after baking.

How do you know if cinnamon roll dough is kneaded enough? ›

Step 2: Knead the Dough

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.

Why do my cinnamon rolls taste doughy? ›

Are your cinnamon rolls too doughy? Jenni Field of Pastry Chef Online shared with us that it could be because you packed them in the pan too tightly. "This results in them getting super crowded as they rise and sometimes pushing up like volcanoes while they bake, making them doughy and dense in the centers," she said.

What makes the buns softer? ›

Adding egg white will make the dough more stable as it rises, less likely to collapse, giving you buns that feel more soft and bouncy. So add egg to your mix for a natural bun dough improver and emulsifier.

Should cinnamon rolls touch when baking? ›

Place the cinnamon rolls into your prepared pan, with little room between each roll and ½ inch from the edge of the pan. Lightly press down on each roll so that the edges of each roll barely touch each other, and improve their round form if needed.

How sticky should cinnamon roll dough be? ›

The dough should be tacky to the touch, but not so sticky that it's very messy. It should pull away from the sides of the bowl easily and the bowl should appear fairly clean. If the dough appears too sticky, continue kneading and add flour, one tablespoon at a time, until the dough reaches that tacky texture.

Why are my cinnamon rolls tough and dry? ›

Why are my cinnamon rolls tough? There are a couple of possibilities: The dough wasn't proofed enough (See "How do I know when my rolls are ready to be baked" above) The dough was over-proofed (See "Can cinnamon rolls rise for too long?" above)

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