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Give these 90 minute Mini Cinnamon Rolls a try and you’ll fall in love with their tender, sweet centers and irresistible cream cheese frosting!

If you ever need a variation of your classic Cinnamon Rolls, you can always try this bite sized version, or even our Maple Bacon Cinnamon Rolls!

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I don’t know about you, but I absolutely adore cinnamon rolls! We make them for special occasions and they’re always the first thing to disappear. Instead of making big cinnamon rolls like usual, we decided to try Mini Cinnamon Rolls!

These are perfect for parties because one batch makes two dozen bite-size rolls. It’s the perfect gooey finger-food. But let’s be honest, you don’t need an excuse to make these yummy rolls—they’re also a great weekend breakfast treat.

They only require a few extra minutes of prep work than regular cinnamon rolls (you’ll use a pizza cutter to cut out strips vs. doing one big roll and slicing it), which is totally worth it, trust me! Plus, these mini cinnamon rolls are ready to go in a little under 90 minutes… not too shabby, right?

Dough covered with cinnamon filling and cut into strips

How to Make Them

DOUGH. In a large bowl or the bowl of a stand mixer, combine the flour, yeast and salt. In a small microwave safe bowl (or glass measuring cup), combine the sugar, butter, water and milk. Heat in the microwave until the mixture is hot and the butter is almost melted (it took about 1 minute on HIGH in my microwave). Let the mixture come down to 120 degrees. Gradually add the milk mixture into the flour mixture. Add the egg and mix until a soft and sticky dough forms.

OVEN. Preheat the ovEn to 200 degrees.

KNEAD + REST. If using a stand mixer, switch to the dough hook and set on the lowest mixing setting for 4 minutes or until the dough becomes elastic or knead by hand on a lightly floured surface for 3-4 minutes. Cover the dough with plastic wrap and allow it to rest on the counter for 10 minutes.

FILLING. Once the dough has rested, roll it out on a lightly floured surface until it measures a 24×16 inch rectangle. Prepare the filling by combining all of the ingredients in a small mixing bowl except for the butter. Spread the butter over the top of the rolled dough, then cover with the filling.

CUT + ROLL. Using a pizza roller/cutter, cut out 24 strips of dough (show in pictures below). Roll each up into a tight roll.
Place the rolls into a lightly greased 9×13 baking dish and gently place a piece of aluminum foil over top.

RISE. Turn OFF your oven and place the covered rolls inside to rise for 45 minutes.

BAKE. Remove the rolls from the oven and turn ON your oven to 375 degrees. Once heated, remove the foil and bake the rolls for 15-18 minutes or until the centers are lightly golden brown in color.

FROST. Remove from the oven and allow to cool for a few minutes before frosting. While rolls are cooling, prepare the frosting by combining all of the ingredients in a small mixing bowl and beating by hand or with a hand mixer until smooth. Spread over the tops of the rolls.

Dough rolled into mini cinnamon rolls

Tips for making Mini Cinnamon Rolls

Keep these tips in mind when making these delicious mini treats!

  • After you heat the milk, sugar, butter, and milk in the microwave, let the mixture cool to about 120°F before gradually adding it to the flour mixture.
  • If you aren’t using a stand mixer, just knead the dough by hand on a lightly floured surface for 3-4 minutes until it becomes elastic.
  • When kneading the flour by hand just use a little flour to keep it from sticking to the counter. Too much added flour can cause the rolls to be dense and harder when baked.
  • You can use all purpose or bread flour in the recipe.
  • After kneading the dough, make sure you let it rest for the full 10 minutes.
  • Wait to frost the mini cinnamon rolls until they’ve cooled.

Variations & Troubleshooting

Variations: My family loves these rolls as they are so we don’t often make any changes, but you certainly can. You can easily change the cream cheese topping for a simple vanilla glaze or a dusting of powdered sugar. You can also switch up the spices and include some of your favorites like nutmeg or use a pumpkin spice. Finally, if you are one of those odd people ? who like raisins in their rolls you can sprinkle some on before you roll them.

Why didn’t my rolls rise? These are some of the easiest rolls ever! However, with baking sometimes even the smallest change can cause problems. Here a couple common issues that can cause your rolls not to rise properly. 

  • Expired yeast or killing the yeast by using too hot/too cold water.
  • Not allowing enough time for the dough to rise. 
  • The oven was hotter than 200°F when proofing your dough. If the oven is too hot the rolls will start baking which halt the rise. If you’re worried this will happen simply heat the oven to 200°F then turn it off while the rolls are rising. The oven will stay hot long enough for the rolls to rise.
Small Cinnamon Rolls in a glass baking dish

Making Ahead & Storing Cinnamon Rolls

Make ahead: You can make and shape the dough ahead of time then store it to be baked later. I do have to caution that they don’t seem to rise quite as well this way as they do when baked right away. Even so, they still come out quite deliciously. You can keep the shaped rolls in the fridge or put them in the freezer. 

  • Fridge: Place the shaped rolls in a baking pan. Spray one side of plastic wrap with cooking spray  and cover the rolls with the sprayed side down. (this will help keep the dough from sticking to the plastic when they rise.) Store in the fridge overnight. The dough will rise, but much more slowly. When you’re ready to bake them, remove the pan from the fridge and let the dough rise on the counter for 30-45 minutes. 
  • Freezer: Use a freezer safe baking pan to place your rolls in. Cover with plastic and then again with foil. Freeze for 1-2 months. When you’re ready to bake remove the foil and plastic. Spray one side of the plastic and then put it back on with the spayed side down. Allow the rolls to rise for several hours. You can speed up the rise time by placing the rolls in the oven. Preheat it to 200°F then turn it off. Don’t use a plastic cover instead place a bowl of hot water in the oven along with the rolls. Allow the rolls to thaw and rise. They should be bigger than their original size but not double in size. 

Storage: You can store these frosted or unfrosted in an airtight container at room temperature for 3-4 days. They can also be frozen for up to 6 months. When freezing them be sure to wrap them in plastic wrap and then in foil or place them in a freezer Ziploc. 

Reheat: Allow the frozen rolls to thaw and then reheat them in the oven. Preheat it to 350⁰F and heat for 10-15 minute or until warm throughout. You can also reheat them in the microwave. Just eat them before they cool otherwise they get pretty hard and stale.

Close up of 90 minute mini cinnamon rolls

The 90 minutes it takes to make these babies is TOTALLY worth it. I think your family will agree. 😉

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4.99 from 95 votes

Mini Cinnamon Rolls Recipe

By: Lil’ Luna
Give these 90 minute Mini Cinnamon Rolls a try and you'll fall in love with their tender, sweet centers and irresistible cream cheese frosting! 
Servings: 24 rolls
Prep: 1 hour 15 minutes
Cook: 15 minutes
Total: 1 hour 30 minutes

Ingredients 

Cinnamon Roll

  • cups all-purpose flour
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 1 egg
  • 1 tablespoon instant yeast
  • ½ cup water
  • ¼ cup whole milk
  • 1 teaspoon salt

Filling

Cream Cheese Frosting

  • 4 ounces cream cheese, room temperature
  • ¼ cup unsalted butter, room temperature
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 1-2 tablespoons whole milk, (to desired thickness)
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions 

  • In a large bowl or the bowl of a stand mixer, combine the flour, yeast and salt.
  • In a small microwave safe bowl (or glass measuring cup), combine the sugar, butter, water and milk. Heat in the microwave until the mixture is hot and the butter is almost melted (it took about 1 minute on HIGH in my microwave). Let the mixture come down to 120 degrees. Gradually add the milk mixture into the flour mixture. Add the egg and mix until a soft and sticky dough forms.
  • Preheat the oven to 200 degrees F.
  • If using a stand mixer, switch to the dough hook and set on the lowest mixing setting for 4 minutes or until the dough becomes elastic or knead by hand on a lightly floured surface for 3-4 minutes. Cover the dough with plastic wrap and allow it to rest on the counter for 10 minutes.
  • Once the dough has rested, roll it out on a lightly floured surface until it measures a 24×16 inch rectangle. Prepare the filling by combining all of the ingredients in a small mixing bowl except for the butter. Spread the butter over the top of the rolled dough, then cover with the filling. Using a pizza roller/cutter, cut out 24 strips of dough (show in pictures below). Roll each up into a tight roll.
  • Place the rolls into a lightly greased 9×13 baking dish and gently place a piece of aluminum foil over top. Turn OFF your oven and place the covered rolls inside to rise for 45 minutes.
  • Remove the rolls from the oven and turn ON your oven to 375 degrees F. Once heated, remove the foil and bake the rolls for 15-18 minutes or until the centers are lightly golden brown in color.
  • Remove from the oven and allow to cool for a few minutes before frosting. While rolls are cooling, prepare the frosting by combining all of the ingredients in a small mixing bowl and beating by hand or with a hand mixer until smooth. Spread over the tops of the rolls.

Nutrition

Calories: 168kcal, Carbohydrates: 25g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 7g, Saturated Fat: 4g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g, Monounsaturated Fat: 2g, Trans Fat: 0.2g, Cholesterol: 25mg, Sodium: 134mg, Potassium: 42mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 13g, Vitamin A: 227IU, Vitamin C: 0.02mg, Calcium: 23mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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130 Comments

  1. asieh says:

    4 stars
    Hi, I made these rolls for my daughter birthday party ..they taste so delicious but my concern was that the dough turned out too hard and I even couldn’t even roll it out easily big enough to have 24 pieces.I don’t have stand mixer so i knead the dough by hand an dit was really hard.
    I am thinking maybe 2 and 3/4 flour is too much that cause this problem..Could you please advise me how I can fix this problem for the next try .

    1. Kristyn Merkley says:

      That is the amount of flour I use & never have that issue, so I am trying think what would have made it too hard. I know if you knead dough to much, the dough does get tougher. Do you think that might have been the issue? I am glad they still tasted good.

  2. Just Somebody says:

    120 FahrenHite or celcius, please?

    1. Kristyn Merkley says:

      Fahrenheit 🙂

  3. LaUren says:

    5 stars
    I dont noRmally Go tO the website to leave a review but i have to… THESE CINNAMON ROLLS were amAzing!!! A huge hit! And so easy! Thank you! Im keeping this recipe to be used many many times again!

    1. Kristyn Merkley says:

      Yay!! I love hearing that. Thank you for leaving a review & for trying them!!

  4. Jen says:

    Eeeek!! Any thoughts on why my rolls turned out giant (but delicIous)?

    1. Kristyn Merkley says:

      Hmm..Maybe you just cut them bigger or didn’t roll them tight? The bigger, the better!! LOL!

  5. Bailee Kohnke says:

    These look amazing! How do these do when made ahead of time and froze? Making for wedding desserts table so anything I can make ahead of time is a huge bonus!

    1. Kristyn Merkley says:

      I haven’t tried freezing them, so honestly, I am not sure when the best time to freeze cinnamon roll dough. I would think, right before you’d bake them.

  6. Hailey says:

    5 stars
    This was just what i was looking for. DELIcious! Perfect size FOR kids or part of a brunch…or anytime!

    1. Kristyn Merkley says:

      Glad you found it!! Thanks so much!

  7. Katrina Epperly says:

    What about making the dougH in a bread machine? I have a stand mixer but typically do dough in my handy brEAdmaKer.

    1. Kristyn Merkley says:

      You totally could. I do not have one, but it will work 🙂

  8. G little says:

    Can you make the dough ahead of time (like the night before) or do you think they would rise too much if you did?

    1. Kristyn Merkley says:

      I know there are recipes that you can make the night before, but I haven’t honestly tried with this recipe. I am not sure what would happen to the dough. I guess there’s one way to find out 😉

  9. Marie Moser says:

    These are awesome. Quick and easy, plus delicious equals a recipe keeper.

    The only question I have is what other spice becomes cinnamon do you recommend for this recipe? Your instructions say a teaspoon of cinnamon and a teaspoon of …. but nothing listed. I did a pumpkin spice combo of nutmeg, cloves and allspice along with the cinnamon. So good!

    1. Kristyn Merkley says:

      You could add another spice, the recipe is the 1 tablespoon of cinnamon plus 1 teaspoon. That’s what that is 🙂

  10. gmail account login says:

    5 stars
    Looking them very attractive! Only eating them!!! 😀 I will try to making it. Thank you for sharing the post for us.

    1. Kristyn Merkley says:

      Glad to share 🙂 I hope you like them!!