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Copycat Cinnabon Cinnamon Rolls

By Tara Noland on July 1, 2015 | Updated July 3, 2024

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Do you love Cinnamon Rolls as much as I do? They are one of my favorite indulgences and I love it when they are fresh, full of cinnamon flavor, mile high, and loaded with delicious cream cheese icing. Well, Ken made these and they sure fit the bill for everything that I love. So today, I am excited to bring you Copycat Cinnabon Cinnamon Rolls.

There’s nothing like the smell of cinnamon rolls from the oven – have you ever stopped dead in your tracks in the mall when you walk past that delicious smell when Cinnabon cinnamon rolls are baking or they’re straight out of the oven? Also for something different try our Lemon Sweet Rolls. You will go crazy over these, too. 

If you need a gluten-free version then try this recipe for Gluten-Free Cinnamon Rolls.

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Close-up of cinnamon rolls.

Watching the icing melt on the still-warm cinnamon rolls is one of life’s greatest pleasures. But, the cinnamon buns from the mall can be big and they cost a pretty penny. Why not try this recipe for homemade cinnamon rolls that taste just like Cinnabon Cinnamon Rolls but are made from scratch with quality ingredients and come out of your oven perfectly golden brown ready to frost?

Once you see how easy these are to make and how amazing they taste, you won’t ever be tempted by the Pillsbury make at-home cinnamon buns again! I can’t promise that the smell in the food court won’t be tempting, but knowing you can make these at home is a good reason not to buy any!

Everything you dreamed of in a perfect cinnamon roll and made fresh at home. There is nothing like the smell of fresh bread baking!!

We have made cinnamon rolls before but never quite this big and beautiful. These were outstanding and really not that difficult to make considering the end result is this deliciousness! If you want to make mini rolls (and get more of them in a batch) you can do that too, but these big beautiful rolls don’t last long in our house!

We made these when we were having Ken’s cousin over for brunch. They were thoroughly enjoyed by all. They make a great treat from morning until night, from breakfast right through to dessert!

Copycat Cinnabon Cinnamon Rolls by Noshing With The Nolands (5) (Custom)

The recipe makes the perfect amount of 12 scrumptious rolls. Enough to share at any meal and some leftovers for gifts too!

How to Make Cinnabon Cinnamon Rolls at Home Recipe

Copycat Cinnabon Cinnamon Rolls by Noshing With The Nolands (4) (Custom)

Notes:

While I use a stand mixer for this, you can make it by kneading it by hand if you don’t have a stand mixer. Mix it in a bowl with a spoon for as long as you can. Then knead with your hands until all the flour is incorporated into the dough. The dough should be tacky to the touch when it’s ready. The advantage of kneading by hand is that you’ll be able to tell when it’s fully mixed by how it feels in your hands.  

You want to use warm water – it should be a few degrees above room temperature but not hot – and mix it with ½ cup of sugar. The warm water helps the sugar dissolve more quickly than room temperature or cold water. Sprinkle the active dry yeast over the water and sugar mixture – it needs to go on top and work down – if you put it in first it may need to be stirred to fully activate.

Make sure you have a light dusting of flour on your work surface whenever you’re rolling out or kneading the dough. When the dough is worked it gets stickier so the flour stops it from sticking to the surface you’re using. I recommend plastic cutting boards (that are only used for dough) or a silicone mat to knead the dough. You can use your (clean!) countertop to roll the dough if you want.

Put the Cinnabon recipe in a baking dish or baking pan that will hold them all or as we do two 8×11″ pans. They need room to rise!!

Hints:

You want to put your dough in a warm spot in your kitchen but not in direct sunlight or over a heating vent – that can make it too warm. Don’t attach the plastic wrap to the bowl – the dough is going to expand so it needs room to do so.

Use a light kitchen towel – if it’s too heavy it can make it harder for the dough to rise. Be careful not to let it rise too much – it should be roughly doubled in size.

Finally, make sure to do the icing in stages – half about 5 minutes after the buns come out of the oven and then the other half when they’re cool. This is because the first half melts down into the buns (oh so good!) so you want the second half to stay on the top!

Enjoy!

Copycat Cinnabon Cinnamon Rolls

Tara Noland
Copycat Cinnabon Cinnamon Rolls are everything you dreamed of in a perfect cinnamon roll and made fresh at home.
4.54 from 163 votes
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Prep Time 25 minutes mins
Cook Time 20 minutes mins
Additional Time 2 hours hrs
Total Time 2 hours hrs 45 minutes mins
Course Breakfast
Cuisine American
Servings 12 Rolls
Calories 1689 kcal

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Ingredients
 

Dough

  • 2 1/2 tsp. active dry yeast
  • 1/2 cup warm water
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 3/4 cup warm homogenized milk
  • 2 large eggs
  • 7 Tbsp. butter divided
  • 5 1/2 – 6 cups flour

Filling

  • 1/2 cup butter softened
  • 1 1/2 cups packed light brown sugar
  • 2 1/2 Tbsp. cinnamon
  • 1 1/2 tsp. cornstarch

Icing

  • 4 oz. light cream cheese softened
  • 1/4 cup butter softened
  • 1 cup icing confectioners sugar
  • 1/2 Tbsp. fresh lemon juice
  • 1 tsp. vanilla extract
  • Pinch of salt

Instructions
 

  • In a bowl of a standup mixer, fitted with a dough hook pour water and sugar in, sprinkle yeast over top, and stir. Let stand for 5-10 min. until the mixture becomes foamy.
  • Meanwhile, melt 6 Tbsp. of butter in a microwave-safe bowl, set aside to cool.
  • When the yeast mixture is ready add the milk, eggs, and 6 Tbsp. melted butter. Mix on low adding in 4 cups of flour, one cup at a time. Now add in the remaining flour slowly until the dough becomes a ball. Knead on medium-high for 5 min. The dough should be tacky but not sticky.
  • Lightly dust a work surface take the dough out and knead a few times by hand.
  • Add the last Tbsp. of butter to a large bowl and microwave. Place dough into a bowl and then turn over to coat with the butter. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and drape over a towel. Set the bowl in a warm spot in the kitchen and let the dough rise until doubled about 60-90 min.
  • While the dough is rising mix together the brown sugar, cinnamon, and cornstarch for the filling and set aside.
  • When the dough is ready turn it onto a lightly floured work surface. Knead the dough a few times and then roll it out into an 18"x 24" wide rectangle. Spread on the 1/2 cup softened butter. Leave a 1" border around the edge.
  • Sprinkle the dough with the brown sugar mixture and press in with a rolling pin. Now take the top long end and roll towards yourself. Run a bead of water on the last 1" of dough to seal. Cut the dough in half and then each half in halves, you will now have 4 pieces. Cut each of the four pieces into thirds. You will have 12 rolls now.
  • Grease two 8×11" pans and 6 place rolls swirl side up into each pan. Place end pieces upside down. Again, loosely cover with plastic wrap and drape with a kitchen towel. Let stand in a warm spot in the kitchen and let rise until doubled about 60-90 min.
  • Preheat oven to 350F. Bake for 20 min. or until golden brown and cooked through. Rotate pans halfway.
  • While the rolls are baking make the icing. In a clean bowl of a standup mixer add in the butter and cream cheese and beat until light and fluffy. Add the rest of the ingredients and continue to beat for another 3-5 min. Set aside.
  • When the rolls are baked let cool for 5 min. then spread on 1/2 the icing. Let cool further and spread on the additional icing.

Equipment

KitchenAid KSM150PSER Artisan Tilt-Head Stand Mixer with Pouring Shield, 5-Quart, Empire Red
Emile Henry Made In France HR Modern Classics Small Rectangular Baker, 11 x 8", Red
The Pampered Chef Mini Nylon Serving Spatula

Nutrition

Serving: 1Calories: 1689kcalCarbohydrates: 314gProtein: 39gFat: 29gSaturated Fat: 15gPolyunsaturated Fat: 11gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 86mgSodium: 274mgFiber: 11gSugar: 48g
Nutrition calculation is an estimation only. If you need nutritional calculations for medical reasons, please use a source that you trust.
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Recipe adapted from The Slow Roasted Italian

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  1. Corinne says

    January 29, 2026

    I only had to add four cups of flour did I do something wrong here?

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    • Tara Noland says

      January 29, 2026

      You may be a bit shy on the flour but it does vary on how humid or dry you are.

      Reply
  2. Rita says

    January 2, 2026

    5 stars
    I have been making these for years now. They are excellent and I get asked to make them by my family and friends. I double the icing recipe because we like more.

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    • Tara Noland says

      January 2, 2026

      So glad you enjoy these year after year!! Thanks for telling us.

      Reply
  3. Zoey says

    December 25, 2025

    5 stars
    This recipe is so good!! And it’s reliable if you really take the time to let the dough rise at least an hour both times. I’ve made them twice and they’re delicious 😋

    Reply
    • Tara Noland says

      December 26, 2025

      So glad you enjoyed this recipe, one of our favorites too!

      Reply
  4. Hai says

    February 10, 2024

    These were really good! Didn’t have milk so used creamer. Left out lemon juice bc didn’t have it. My husband said these were good, like a better Cinnabon.

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    • Tara Noland says

      February 11, 2024

      So glad you both enjoyed them!! Thanks for taking the time to let me know.

      Reply
  5. Paula says

    October 5, 2023

    What is the cornstarch for?

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    • Tara Noland says

      October 5, 2023

      It keeps the filling from running out of the cinnamon buns by keeping it a bit thicker.

      Reply
  6. Sherry Pennington says

    August 12, 2023

    These are the BEST Cinnabons EVER!!! I’m addicted. Yes, they are time consuming to make, but so worth the effort!!

    Reply
    • Tara Noland says

      August 12, 2023

      So glad you liked them, now I want them again. LOL

      Reply
  7. Suzanne says

    March 5, 2023

    This looks so good! I’ll be making this next weekend!! I noticed you didn’t scald the milk…..In bread making, scalding the milk serves a scientific purpose. The whey protein in milk can weaken gluten and prevent the dough from rising properly. Scalding the milk deactivates the protein so this doesn’t happen.

    Reply
    • Tara Noland says

      March 6, 2023

      Thanks for the tip, awesome!!

      Reply
  8. Beckee says

    January 1, 2023

    Waiting on the second proof. Sending my kids pics as the steps ok. 😉 looking forward to the visit when I call and say they are ready. Thanks for the inspiration.

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    • Tara Noland says

      January 2, 2023

      Enjoy!!

      Reply
  9. Kathy says

    March 5, 2022

    I tried 3 times and failed to get the yeast to proof with so much sugar in the water. When I only put 1/2 tsp sugar in the 1/2 cup water, it proofed perfectly. Then I added the rest of the sugar (1/2 cup less 1/2 tsp), and continued with the rest of the recipe. Turned out great! Love that your recipe has lemon in the icing, as it should.

    Reply
    • Tara Noland says

      March 5, 2022

      Glad you figured it out and love the recipe!!

      Reply
  10. Maria says

    February 14, 2022

    Has anyone tried to substitute with oat milk? Dairy free household here, but not sure if the lack of fat in the milk will not work.

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    • Tara Noland says

      February 14, 2022

      Personally, I haven’t so I am sorry I can’t get a suggestion on that.

      Reply
  11. Lisa Burgess says

    January 9, 2022

    Can I substitute GF flour? Will the recipe still work out?

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    • Tara Noland says

      January 9, 2022

      I am sorry but I have not tried a gluten-free version of this recipe so I can’t recommend it.

      Reply
    • Mercie says

      October 7, 2023

      Yes, and yes! King Arthur GF mix works great.

      Reply
  12. Danielle says

    December 26, 2021

    5 stars
    Absolutely delicious. Definitely time consuming to make so keep that in mind.

    Reply
  13. Mike says

    November 23, 2021

    Are you using regular sugar or confection sugar?

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    • Tara Noland says

      November 23, 2021

      Salted, I guess it is presumed that it is salted unless it is noted as unsalted.

      Reply
    • Tara Noland says

      November 23, 2021

      Just regular white granulated sugar in the dough, brown sugar in the filling and confectioners sugar in the icing.

      Reply
  14. Jenesis says

    November 22, 2021

    Do you use salted or unsalted butter?

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    • Tara Noland says

      November 23, 2021

      Salted, I guess it is presumed that it is salted unless it is noted as unsalted.

      Reply
  15. Ronda says

    September 14, 2021

    I have been looking and trying so many recipes for the perfect cinnamon rolls and finally I have. This is the most amazing cinnamon roll I have ever had before 😁❤️😊. Thanks for sharing this with us. I would love to try other recipes you have …

    Reply
    • Tara Noland says

      September 15, 2021

      Those cinnamon rolls are the bomb and it is hubby that loves making them. I hope you try lots of our recipes!! Enjoy!!

      Reply
  16. Patty says

    March 30, 2021

    These are amazing. I made these about a month ago and they are awesome. I am making these again now. Thet really aren’t hard to make and totally worth the wait.

    Reply
    • Tara Noland says

      March 30, 2021

      So glad you love them and thanks so much for taking the time to tell us!

      Reply
  17. Serene says

    July 20, 2020

    These look delicious! What does the corn starch in the filling do?

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    • Tara Noland says

      July 20, 2020

      It will help keep the filling in the rolls and not run out.

      Reply
  18. Olga says

    January 21, 2019

    I’ve never seen this before. Whats the purpose of corn starch in the filling?

    Reply
  19. Amy says

    November 12, 2018

    Approximately how long does it take from start to finish? I noticed at the top of the recipe, it says bake time is 20 minutes, total time is 20 minutes. How long is prep time?

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    • Tara Noland says

      November 12, 2018

      You need to do 2 risings of 60-90 min. each, plus the time to make the dough and then the 20 min. bake time and time to ice also. It is a recipe that you will want to give yourself lots of time to do.

      Reply
  20. Debra Langlois says

    May 28, 2018

    I made these. They look amazing, icing was so silky, texture seemed great however they tasted very blah! I checked recipe and went over everything I did can’t figure out why. I did notice no salt in recipe?

    Reply
    • Tara Noland says

      May 30, 2018

      Next time you can add salt if you like for sure!

      Reply
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