35 Ooey-Gooey Cinnamon Roll Recipes (2024)

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35 Ooey-Gooey Cinnamon Roll Recipes (1)Caroline StankoUpdated: Jan. 03, 2023

    Make breakfast extra special with these oh-so-comforting and gooey cinnamon roll recipes. (Warning: don't view on an empty stomach!)

    Skillet Cinnamon Rolls

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    I love using cast iron to get a nice crust on these skillet cinnamon rolls. The pan also makes an impressive serving dish on the table without it looking as if you tried too hard. —Danielle Williams, Newport, Rhode Island

    Mini Maple Cinnamon Rolls

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    Maple syrup sweetens these lovely little cinnamon buns. I make the dough in my bread machine before popping the rolls in the oven. My husband prefers them warm. —Juanita Carlsen, North Bend, Oregon

    Can't-Eat-Just-One Cinnamon Rolls

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    My cinnamon rolls have been known to vanish quickly. Once I dropped off a dozen rolls for my brothers, and they emptied the pan in 10 minutes. —Regina Farmwald, West Farmington, Ohio

    Chocolate Chip Caramel Rolls

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    As a teenager, I keep active with sports and friends, but baking is my favorite hobby. My five older brothers eat these delicious breakfast rolls right out of the oven! —Julia Holm, Northfield, Minnesota

    Caramel-Pecan Cinnamon Rolls

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    These irresistible rolls are perfect as an Easter brunch idea! - Louis Jacobsen, Dallas, Wisconsin

    Overnight Cinnamon Rolls

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    I like to try different fun fillings in these soft rolls, and each one is packed with cinnamon flavor. They are definitely worth the overnight wait. —Chris O'Connell, San Antonio, Texas

    Gingerbread Cinnamon Rolls

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    These cinnamon rolls are sure to please anyone who has a sweet tooth. They're just the thing for a Christmas morning treat. Be sure to eat them while they're still warm—they're best that way! The dough for these rolls is sticky, so don't worry if your fingers get messy. —Andrea Price, Grafton, Wisconsin

    Pretty Pumpkin Cinnamon Buns

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    Taste of Home

    I make sticky buns and cinnamon rolls quite often because my husband loves them. One day I had some fresh pumpkin on hand and decided to try pumpkin cinnamon buns. We loved the results! —Glenda Joseph, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania

    Giant Cinnamon Roll

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    This must-try cinnamon roll is all about the pillowy texture, the sweet spices and the homemade caramel drizzle. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

    Air-Fryer Bourbon Bacon Cinnamon Rolls

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    This recipe is the perfect combination of savory and sweet. The bourbon-soaked bacon adds a smoky, savory, bold taste to the cinnamon rolls. The ginger and pecan topping makes for a crunchy, spicy finish. —Shannen Casey, Citrus Heights, California

    Sticky Buns

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    It's impossible to eat just one of these soft, yummy sticky buns—they have wonderful old-fashioned goodness. Use the conventional method or your bread machine to make the dough. —Dorothy Showalter, Broadway, Virginia

    Toffee Apple Cinnamon Buns

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    This recipe was my dad’s favorite growing up. He would sit and watch his mom sprinkle the dough with sweet filling, carefully roll it up and cut it into rounds. The anticipation waiting for them to come out of the oven was almost more than he could bear. —Jeanne Holt, Mendota Heights, Minnesota

    Cappuccino Cinnamon Rolls

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    Distinctive coffee flavor accents the filling of these ooey, gooey rolls. The glaze goes on while they are still warm—they won’t last long!. —Sherri Cox, Lucasville, Ohio

    Pumpkin Eggnog Rolls

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    I needed to use up some eggnog, so I swapped it for milk in my sweet rollrecipe. Even people who usually don’t go for eggnog go back for seconds of these yummy frosted treats. —Rebecca Soske, Douglas, Wyoming

    Red Velvet Cinnamon Rolls

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    Turn a box of red velvet cake mix into this easy dessert—or breakfast! The icing tastes good and makes a pretty contrast with the rolls. —Erin Wright, Wallace, Kansas

    Sweet and Spicy Chocolate Chip Cinnamon Rolls

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    Taste of Home

    The addition of spicy chocolate cinnamon cane sugar adds a little bit of heat and an extra punch of cinnamon and chocolate to the filling of these cinnamon rolls originally shared by Patty Wynn of Pardeeville, Wisconsin. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

    Caramel Pecan Rolls

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    Soft and sweet, these rolls will get a lip-smacking smile from everyone. They rise nice and high, hold their shape and have a gooey caramel sauce that's scrumptious. There's no better way to start the day! —Carolyn Buschkamp, Emmetsburg, Iowa

    Best Cinnamon Rolls

    When I married him, I discovered that my husband's family has the best cinnamon roll recipe! I asked his mom how to make homemade cinnamon rolls, and I've been making them ever since. Serve them with scrambled eggs, and you have a filling breakfast. As a variation, you can replace the filling with a mixture of raisins and pecans. —Shenai Fisher, Topeka, Kansas

    Cinnamon Roll Cherry Cobbler

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    Red Hots and canned cherries flavor this memorable dessert from my childhood. I hadn’t had it in years, so when I found my mother’s recipe, I had to make it to see if it’s as good as I remembered. It is! —Betty Zorn, Eagle, Idaho

    Tender Pecan Sticky Buns

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    These homemade caramel rolls have the old-fashioned goodness my family craves. Tender and nutty, the buns disappear fast on Christmas. —Julia Spence, New Braunfels, Texas

    Bacon Cinnamon Buns

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    I absolutely love bacon! I also love recipes that blend sweet and savory flavors, so I put chopped bacon in traditional cinnamon buns for a finger-licking-good combination. —Danielle Williams, Newport, Rhode Island

    Gooey Lemon Rolls

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    The musical "Waitress"

    My mother made these hard-to-resist rolls when I was young. I always warm up after having one, and so will your family. —Cora Patterson, Lewiston, Idaho

    Cinnamon Bun Cookies

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    I love cinnamon rolls, but working with yeast can be scary. These cookies give you the taste of a cinnamon roll in cookie form—no yeast required! They look like flattened cinnamon rolls and feel special enough to serve around the holidays. —Erin Raatjes, New Lenox, Illinois

    Caramel-Pecan Sticky Buns

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    My mother used to make delicious cinnamon rolls when I was a child. Later, she taught my sister and me to make them. I've since added the caramel and pecans. These scrumptious sticky buns are a huge hit wherever I take them. —Judy Powell, Star, Idaho

    Multigrain Cinnamon Rolls

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    This simple and easy-to-work with recipe is sure to become a family favorite. And the wholesome cinnamon rolls will fill your kitchen with a wonderful, warm aroma. —Judy Eddy, Baldwin City, Kansas

    Special Cinnamon Rolls

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    I found that adding instant pudding mix to my mom's delicious roll recipe really enhances the flavor. —Brenda Deveau, Cyr Plt, Maine

    Cranberry-White Chocolate Cinnamon Rolls

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    Taste of Home

    A basket of warm cinnamon rolls is a sure way to impress family and friends. Add cranberries and chocolate to the ingredient mix, and these treats are irresistible.—Meg Marriott, Tacoma, Washington

    Cinnamon Chocolate Chip Rolls

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    I started adding chocolate chips to my cinnamon rolls because several children didn't like the raisins in them. The chocolate and cinnamon are a fun flavor combination. My family loves them, and so does my Sunday school class. —Patty Wynn, Pardeevlle, Wisconsin

    Favorite Frosted Cinnamon Rolls

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    I serve these yummy frosted rolls warm from the oven as a Christmas morning treat at our house. Even if you are not accustomed to working with yeast dough, you'll find this dough is easy to handle. —Julie Sterchi, Jackson, Missouri

    Slow-Cooker Cinnamon Roll Pudding

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    A slow cooker turns day-old cinnamon rolls into a comforting, old-fashioned dessert. It tastes wonderful topped with lemon or vanilla sauce or whipped cream. —Edna Hoffman, Hebron, Indiana

    Brunch Cinnamon Rolls

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    A biscuit-textured cinnamon bun with the ease of food processor preparation. This family-friendly breakfast bun is glazed with maple and vanilla flavors to accent the cinnamon and nuts.—Rita Vogel, Malcom, Iowa

    Iced Cinnamon Potato Rolls

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    This recipe comes from my mother-in-law, who remembers making these rolls often. Now I make them often. Maybe they'll be a hit with your family, too! —Jonas Schwartz, Berne, Indiana

    Autumn Sweet Rolls with Cider Glaze

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    I love cooking with pumpkin because it’s versatile, colorful and nutritious. Combining it with chopped apple and cider gives these glazed rolls their autumn appeal. —Jennifer Coduto, Kent, Ohio

    Molasses-Pecan Sticky Buns

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    As much as I like making yeast breads, I enjoy watching others enjoying my baking even more. These soft, tender rolls are loaded with the gooey goodness of molasses.—Shirley Saylor, Felton, Pennsylvania

    Bite-Sized Cinnamon Roll Cookies

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    If you love cinnamon rolls and spiced cookies as much as I do, make this bite-sized version that combines the best of both worlds. — Jasmine Sheth, New York, New York

    Originally Published: October 14, 2020

    35 Ooey-Gooey Cinnamon Roll Recipes (36)

    Caroline Stanko

    Caroline has been with Taste of Home for the past seven years, working in both print and digital. After starting as an intern for the magazine and special interest publication teams, Caroline was hired as the third-ever digital editor for Taste of Home. Since then, she has researched, written and edited content on just about every topic the site covers, including cooking techniques, buzzy food news, gift guides and many, many recipe collections. Caroline also acts as the editorial lead for video, working with the Test Kitchen, videographers and social media team to produce videos from start to finish.When she’s not tip-tapping on a keyboard, Caroline is probably mixing up a killer co*cktail, reading a dog-eared library book or cooking up a multi-course feast (sometimes all at once). Though she technically lives in Milwaukee, there is a 50/50 chance Caroline is in Chicago or southwest Michigan visiting her close-knit family.

    35 Ooey-Gooey Cinnamon Roll Recipes (2024)

    FAQs

    What happened to Kroger Ooey Gooey cinnamon rolls? ›

    The cinnamon rolls are the latest seasonal treat to be discontinued as Kroger recently revealed that it stopped selling its store-brand eggnog. Shoppers were also left bemused when Kroger said it had stopped selling Private Selection's hot pineapple ginger and rum barbecue sauce.

    Are cinnamon rolls supposed to be gooey in the middle? ›

    Don't over bake them: I think we can all agree that the best part of a cinnamon roll is the gooey, slightly under baked center. It's a fine line between over baked and too doughy, so keep an eye on them in the last 10 minutes of baking and remember that they will continue to bake as they cool!

    Why aren t my cinnamon rolls gooey? ›

    Your cinnamon roll dough should be tacky to the touch, but not too sticky so that it's messy. If you add too little flour, the dough will be gluey and eventually result in dense rolls. If you add too much flour, the dough will be tough, resulting in dry rolls.

    Are Kroger brand cinnamon rolls good? ›

    As a pro baker, I tried cinnamon rolls from the bakery sections at Walmart, Safeway, and Kroger. Walmart and Safeway's rolls tasted a little artificial, and they didn't have a very good texture. Kroger's cinnamon rolls were the best out of the three, but I'd recommend warming them up.

    Do canned refrigerated cinnamon rolls go bad? ›

    Canned dough, such as Pillsbury cinnamon rolls, can last for a certain period of time in the fridge. While it is always best to consume them before the expiration date, they can still be safe to eat for some time after that date if stored properly.

    What does pouring heavy cream over cinnamon rolls do? ›

    The heavy cream absorbs the cinnamon, sugar, and butter that leaks from the insides of the rolls as they bake to create a glorious cinnamon sugar syrup for the bottom of your rolls.

    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.

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

    ONLY add as much flour as needed to handle the dough. It's better for the dough to be sticky at the start than to add too much flour and wind up with dense rolls, instead of light and fluffy ones.

    What happens if you let cinnamon rolls rise for 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 tell if cinnamon rolls are fully cooked? ›

    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.

    Should cinnamon rolls touch in the pan? ›

    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.

    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.

    What happens if you use too much butter in dough? ›

    Too much butter will result in a very soft, sticky dough that's difficult to shape, and bakes up greasy and dense.

    Does Kroger have cinnamon rolls? ›

    Private Selection Bakery Fresh Cinnamon Rolls, 4 ct / 20 oz - Kroger.

    Is Costco bringing back cinnamon rolls? ›

    In a video shared on TikTok, Laura of @costcohotfinds revealed that Costco's Gooey Cinnamon Rolls are back, but with a catch: the new recipe has been tweaked. "Costco brought back the Gooey Cinnamon Rolls for the holidays. And earlier this year, the bakery changed the recipe and these are phenomenal," she said.

    Why is my cinnamon roll gummy? ›

    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.

    What kind of cinnamon is Kroger brand? ›

    Private Selection® Ground Cinnamon.

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