
"BEST EVER" Bread Machine Cinnamon Rolls Recipe with Glaze - Dough Cycle Recipe
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These Easy Bread Machine Cinnamon Rolls with Glaze are so easy to make using your bread machine's dough cycle! The dough of these sweet rolls is buttery and full of vanilla, the filling rich, and the glaze sweet. In this baking tutorial, I will show you all the steps needed to make scrumptious, homemade cinnamon rolls from scratch using your bread machine. No need to buy expensive cinnamon rolls from the store when you can save money and make them yourself! These cinnamon rolls have the reputation of being the "best ever". You make them and decide!
BEST EVER Bread Machine Cinnamon Rolls Recipe
1 c warm milk
1 stick (1/2 c) melted butter
2 tsp vanilla
2 eggs
1/2 c white sugar
4 c All Purpose (or Bread) Flour
1/2 tsp salt
1 Tbsp yeast (if you use the packages of yeast, 1 package will be enough)
Put ingredients into bread machine in order listed. Set your bread machine to dough cycle. Check dough a few minutes into cycle and add about 1/8 cup more flour until not sticking to sides and bottom of bread pan while it's kneading. If it's too dry, add about 1 Tbsp of water until dough is smooth. The dough cycle takes about 1.5 hours.
Prepare filling: 1 stick softened butter
1 c brown sugar
1.5 Tbsp ground cinnamon
1 Tbsp corn starch (optional)
Stir until combined. Should be paste like consistency. Once the dough cycle is complete, punch down your dough and roll it out in an 18x12 inch rectangle. Spread filling all over. Roll from the long side up into a log shape. Measure your log of dough and cut into 12 cinnamon rolls of about equal width. Place onto greased baking sheet. Let rise until expanded, about 30minutes to 1 hour. Bake at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes, or until golden but cooked through.
Prepare Glaze:
3 Tbsp melted butter
2 tsp vanilla extract
2 c confectioners/powdered sugar
4 Tbsp milk
IF YOU LIKE A LOT OF ICING/GLAZE, be sure to make double batch!!! Once cinnamon rolls have cooled to warm, pour glaze all over rolls. The glaze will melt into them and make your rolls even softer and sweeter. Enjoy your homemade cinnamon rolls!
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Used in this recipe:
Cast Iron Baking Pan/Cookie Sheet
Flour/Sugar Storage Container with lid
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5 comments
Can you use FMF for this recipe? I’ve always wanted to make cinnamon rolls, but would LOVE to do it in my bread machine. Thanks for any tips!
I tried this recipe and I loved it. Reminds me of the cinnamon rolls that we made and home economics when I was in high school back in the 1960s. The only difference is we did a refrigerator dough because we had to do it within the amount it allotted class time so we would do it. We did part of it one day and then the other half the next day and it worked out fine though. I was wondering if there was a way to do a refrigerated version of this where you could like do the dough and leave it overnight and then or even make the cinnamon rolls up and leave them overnight and then cook them in the morning
This is for sure a great cinnamon roll recipe. I use this for a variety of flavors like, orange, caramel, cinnamon raisen, and apple. This is a great tasting easy to follow recipe. Win hearts in your cinnamon treats.
Do u have recipe for cinnamon rolls that doesn’t take as much flour? My bread machine won’t hold that much .
Can I use freshly milled wheat berries for this recipe 1:1? (Half hard red, half hard white)