Cinnamon Rolls Recipe (Without Yeast) - Dessert for Two (2024)

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You will hardly find a time when a slow weekend morning isn't improved upon by homemade baked goods! These small-batch cinnamon rolls for two are so quick to make. Plus, they don't contain any yeast! We're using baking soda, baking powder and a small amount of vinegar instead of yeast, and you will love it!

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I've had a lot of no yeast / quick cinnamon rolls in my day. And, um, most of them are not much different than a biscuit with cinnamon sprinkled on top.

We can surely do better than that.

But these babes? They're baked at a much lower temperature than most other recipes. They also have a much higher concentration of butter than most.

But, good news---I figured out the secret to marriage: sharing ahalf-stick ofbutter with your partner as often as possible. We don't need no stinkin' marriage counseling. We got butter!

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(Can you tell I'm writing this at the end of a long day that started with a cinnamon sugar high?)

You need a regular muffin pan for this recipe--this is my favorite pan. I love darker muffin pans because they encourage browning in muffins. Also, I love that it only has 6 cups, because we're into this small batch lifestyle, aren't we?

Ingredients For This Cinnamon Roll Recipe (No Yeast)

  • Flour. All-purpose, regular flour that you fluff, scoop and level with a knife to measure.
  • Sugar. Granulated sugar for the actual dough
  • Baking Powder. We’re using baking powder instead of yeast for an instant rise in the dough, caused by the heat of the oven. Baking powder reacts to heat. Technically, baking powder is double-acting, which means it reacts to acidity in the dough AND reacts to heat in the oven. This will help make our rolls super tall and fluffy.
  • Baking Soda. We need a small amount of baking soda for the perfect rise.
  • Salt. Please don’t omit the salt; it flavors the dough so much, and balances the sweetness of the filling.
  • Milk. I really recommend whole milk for baking. I almost always notice inferior results when using skim milk, because it lacks fat.
  • Vinegar. It sounds strange to add vinegar, but this is extra acidity for the baking powder and baking soda to react with. Do not omit! You will not taste the vinegar.
  • Butter. You can use unsalted or salted butter here. If you use salted butter, omit the salt in the recipe.
  • Brown Sugar. You can use either dark or light brown sugar.
  • Cinnamon. Ground cinnamon is the classic flavor of cinnamon rolls, but a little cardamom would be great, too!
  • Cream Cheese. The best cinnamon rolls have a cream cheese frosting.
  • Powdered Sugar. Also known as icing sugar, powdered sugar dissolves easily into frosting without any graininess.

How to Make Quick Cinnamon Rolls

  1. Preheat the oven to 375, and spray 4 cups in a muffin pan with cooking spray (or use extra melted butter).
  2. Combine the flour, 1 tablespoon of the sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in a medium bowl.
  3. In a small measuring cup, combine the milk, vinegar, and 2 tablespoons of the melted butter.
  4. Add the wet ingredients to the dry, and stir until a soft dough forms.
  5. Heavily flour a work surface, and pat the dough out into a rectangle about 6" long. Use plenty of flour as you go.
  6. Pour the remaining 2 tablespoons of melted butter on top of the dough.
  7. Combine the brown sugar, cinnamon, and remaining 1 tablespoon of granulated sugar. Press this mixture lightly into the butter on top of the dough. Carefully, roll the dough up starting with the long side. Roll away from you. When you get to the end of the dough, pinch the entire seam shut.
  8. Cut the dough into 4 equal pieces, drop into the greased muffin cups, and bake for 14-15 minutes.
  9. Meanwhile, beat together the softened cream cheese and powdered sugar. If it seems hard to spread, splash in some milk or heavy cream.
  10. Frost the cinnamon rolls when they come out of the oven, and serve.

Tips for making Homemade Cinnamon Rolls (No Yeast)

  • Ensure your baking soda and baking powder are fresh and not expired.
  • Go slowly and gently while you roll, and know that the muffin tin will help shape the rolls, so you don’t have to stress. Just roll them as tightly as possible.
  • Use plenty of flour when rolling to prevent sticking.
  • The best way to cut raw dough is with a very sharp serrated knife. It’s helpful to clean the knife between cuts.

Best Frosting for this Cinnamon Rolls Recipe (Without Yeast)

It’s just not a cinnamon roll unless it has fluffy cream cheese frosting. This recipe is for a small batch, since we’re only making 4 rolls. Try to find the small 3-ounce blocks of cream cheese, but if you can’t, save the remaining cream cheese for myCheesecake Cups.

What others are saying about these No Yeast Cinnamon Rolls

-Tara G said 'I just made these and shared them with my roommate...they were such a joy to make and SO DELICIOUS!'

-Courtney said 'I made these this weekend...(and) they were so yummy! They tasted just like rolls I buy at the grocery store.'

-Beth said 'I've just made these, and I have to say they are amazing! The dough is so soft and easy to work with, and so quick to make too!'

-Jana said 'Just made these...they were delicious! First time making cinnamon rolls from scratch & they were so easy to make & so yummy!'

Ok, I've officially used throngs of women to convince you how much you need small batch cinnamon rolls for two in your life.

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The hardest part of this recipe is remembering to take the cream cheese out of the refrigerator to soften while you bake. But just so you know, if your fridge is fresh-out of cream cheese, you can use this glaze from my potato cinnamon rolls. Other than cream cheese, you should have everything to make these cinnamon rolls for two in your pantry. Dangerous, right?

I trust you, though. You can have this recipe, and do with it as you please. I'm not here to judge your small batch cinnamon roll consumption levels.

Get ready. Your weekends will never be the same.

Yield: 4

Cinnamon Rolls Without Yeast Recipe

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Quickest and easiest cinnamon rolls for two. No yeast required!

Prep Time30 minutes

Cook Time15 minutes

Total Time45 minutes

Ingredients

  • ¾ cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 tablespoon granulated sugar, divided use
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon baking soda
  • ⅛ teaspoon salt
  • 5 tablespoons milk
  • 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
  • 4 tablespoons butter, melted, divided use
  • 3 tablespoons light brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon

For the glaze:

  • 3 ounces cream cheese, softened
  • ⅓ cup powdered sugar
  • splash of cream or milk

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 375, and spray 4 cups in a muffin pan with cooking spray (or use extra melted butter).
  2. Combine the flour, 1 tablespoon of the sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in a medium bowl.
  3. In a small measuring cup, combine the milk, vinegar, and 2 tablespoons of the melted butter.
  4. Add the wet ingredients to the dry, and stir until a soft dough forms.
  5. Heavily flour a work surface, and pat the dough out into a rectangle about 6" long. Use plenty of flour as you go.
  6. Pour the remaining 2 tablespoons of melted butter on top of the dough.
  7. Combine the brown sugar, cinnamon, and remaining 1 tablespoon of granulated sugar. Press this mixture lightly into the butter on top of the dough. Carefully, roll the dough up starting with the long side. Roll away from you. When you get to the end of the dough, pinch the entire seam shut.
  8. Cut the dough into 4 equal pieces, drop into the greased muffin cups, and bake for 14-15 minutes.
  9. Meanwhile, beat together the softened cream cheese and powdered sugar. If it seems hard to spread, splash in some milk or heavy cream.
  10. Frost the cinnamon rolls when they come out of the oven, and serve.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

4

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 408Total Fat: 22gSaturated Fat: 13gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 63mgSodium: 407mgCarbohydrates: 47gFiber: 1gSugar: 24gProtein: 7g

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Cinnamon Rolls Recipe (Without Yeast) - Dessert for Two (2024)

FAQs

Why pour milk on cinnamon rolls before baking? ›

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ This ensures to getting ULTRA MOIST rolls. This should be used at room temperature and is poured over the rolls after they have risen for the second time, just before baking.

Why are my cinnamon rolls not fluffy? ›

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.

Can I still use my dough for cinnamon rolls if it didn t rise? ›

If your dough didn't rise, the yeast is probably dead. This could be because the yeast was old, or because the water you bloomed it in was too hot. You can still bake the dough but don't expect the same flavor. But you can bake it.

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

We spoke to some baking pros about common mistakes to avoid if you want the ultimate tray of cinnamon rolls.
  • You didn't use quality cinnamon for the cinnamon rolls. ...
  • You killed the yeast. ...
  • Not kneading the cinnamon roll dough enough. ...
  • Overmixing is as bad as undermixing. ...
  • Your cinnamon roll dough was under proofed.
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Is heavy cream and heavy whipping cream the same thing? ›

Is Heavy Cream the Same as Heavy Whipping Cream? Yes, heavy cream and heavy whipping cream are the exact same thing. The confusion lies in the fact that they're sold by different brands under two different names.

What is the secret ingredient in Cinnabon? ›

Cinnabon's Secret Ingredient

This special Indonesian cinnamon, called Makara, is trademarked by Cinnabon. And because of that trademark, you won't find this product in your local grocery store spice aisle.

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.

Why did my homemade cinnamon rolls come out hard? ›

Don't Overmix the Dough

When making cinnamon rolls, mix the dough just until the ingredients are incorporated and the dough is smooth and soft. Overmixed dough leads to tough cinnamon rolls. The dough is ready when it pulls away from the sides of the mixing bowl and feels tacky but doesn't stick to your fingers.

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 temperature kills yeast? ›

Too Hot to Survive

Regardless of the type of yeast you use, if your water reaches temperatures of 120°F or more, the yeast will begin to die off. Once water temps reach 140°F or higher, that is the point where the yeast will be completely killed off.

Why not refrigerate cinnamon rolls? ›

They'll last a very long time, because nobody will want them! Refrigerating yeast breads - especially homemade yeast breads, with no preservatives - makes them go stale almost immediately. The smart thing is to cover the rolls with plastic, keep them at room temperature, and eat them within a few days.

Why do my cinnamon rolls taste like flour? ›

If your dough is raw you can end up with a flour taste, or if your flour ratio is too high, could be you need more salt or butter or sugar, soda, yeast, it really depends on what your making.

Should the cinnamon rolls touch or be kept apart while baking? ›

Not giving your cinnamon rolls enough space in the oven

Cinnamon rolls are notably very elastic and stretchy. As the dough bakes, it will expand and cover more space than you'd think. If you want perfectly-cooked cinnamon rolls, you need to give enough space for the rolls to expand during baking.

How do you keep cinnamon rolls from drying out when baking? ›

TIP: My favorite tip for how to keep cinnamon rolls moist actually happens before they're even baked. Just before baking your cinnamon rolls, pour a bit of heavy cream over them in the pan (use ¼ cup to ½ cup for every 6 cinnamon rolls).

Why do you add milk to dough? ›

Milk yields dough with a higher pH compared to water dough, and the fermentation will be slower. Fermentation tolerance (the ability of the dough to work properly in a range of temperatures) will be slightly improved. Bench time will be extended as the dough ferments more slowly at this stage.

Can I use milk instead of heavy cream? ›

To replace 1 cup (237 mL) of heavy cream in your recipe, add 2 tablespoons (19 grams) of cornstarch to 1 cup (237 mL) of milk and stir, allowing the mixture to thicken. You can use whole milk or opt for skim milk to help slash the calories and fat content of your recipe.

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