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The Magic of Homemade Cinnamon Rolls (Without the Hassle)
There’s something almost magical about the aroma of fresh bread machine cinnamon rolls wafting through your home on a lazy weekend morning. That sweet, spicy scent pulls everyone to the kitchen like a cartoon character floating toward a windowsill pie.
But let’s be honest – traditional cinnamon rolls can be intimidating with all that kneading, rising, and fussing.
That’s where your trusty bread machine comes to the rescue! As someone who’s been making (and occasionally burning) homemade bread for over a decade, I can tell you that using a bread machine for the dough portion is a total game-changer. You get all the glory of presenting gorgeous, fluffy cinnamon rolls without the arm workout or the flour explosion coating your kitchen.
That’s where your trusty bread machine comes to the rescue! As someone who’s been making (and occasionally burning) homemade bread for over a decade, I can tell you that using a bread machine for the dough portion is a total game-changer. You get all the glory of presenting gorgeous, fluffy cinnamon rolls without the arm workout or the flour explosion coating your kitchen.
My bread machine cinnamon roll recipe has been perfected over countless Sunday mornings, with my family serving as very willing taste-testers.
Today, I’m sharing all my secrets for creating those pillowy-soft, caramel-scented spirals of happiness that rival any mall bakery’s version – but with ingredients you can actually pronounce!
What Makes These Bread Machine Cinnamon Rolls Special
Before we dive into the nitty-gritty, let me tell you why this bread machine cinnamon roll dough is worth bookmarking:
- Foolproof Process: Your bread machine does the hard work of mixing and kneading
- Perfect Texture: The dough rises beautifully for that airy, pull-apart quality
- Plan ahead: Plan ahead by prepping everything the night before—then simply bake fresh the next morning for best results.
- Customizable: Easily adaptable for different flavor variations
- Beginner-Friendly: Step-by-step instructions even first-timers can follow
I’ve witnessed kitchen novices turn out incredible cinnamon rolls from bread machine dough on their very first attempt.
If you can measure ingredients and press a few buttons, you can make these!
My bread machine cinnamon roll recipe has been perfected over countless Sunday mornings, with my family serving as very willing taste-testers. Today, I’m sharing all my secrets for creating those pillowy-soft, caramel-scented spirals of happiness that rival any mall bakery’s version – but with ingredients you can actually pronounce!
Essential Ingredients for Perfect Bread Machine Cinnamon Rolls

For the Dough:
- 1 cup warm milk (around 110°F)
- ¼ cup unsalted butter, softened and cut into pieces
- 1 large egg, at room temperature
- ⅓ cup granulated sugar
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 3½ cups all-purpose flour
- 2¼ teaspoons active dry yeast (or 1 packet)
For the Filling:
- ½ cup softened unsalted butter
- 1 cup packed brown sugar
- 2½ tablespoons ground cinnamon
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract (my secret ingredient!)
For the Cream Cheese Frosting:
- 4 oz cream cheese, softened
- ¼ cup unsalted butter, softened
- 1½ cups powdered sugar
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
- Pinch of salt
I always recommend using room temperature ingredients when making bread machine cinnamon rolls. Cold ingredients can delay the yeast activation. Nobody wants to wait longer than necessary for these delicious treats!
Equipment You’ll Need
- Bread machine (obviously!)
- Rolling pin
- Measuring cups and spoons
- Baking dish (9×13 inch works perfectly)
- Dental floss or sharp knife for cutting rolls
- Mixing bowls
- Spatula
Step-by-Step Guide to Making Bread Machine Cinnamon Rolls
1. Preparing the Dough

Add ingredients to your bread machine: Start by pouring warm milk into your bread machine pan, followed by the rest of the ingredients. Add softened butter, egg, sugar, and salt. Sprinkle flour over the wet ingredients, making a small well in the center for the yeast. Add the yeast to the well.
Select the dough cycle: Every bread machine is a little different, but you’re looking for the “dough” or “dough only” setting. This typically runs for about 90 minutes, handling both the kneading and the first rise.
Check the dough: About 10 minutes into the cycle, peek at your dough. It should be forming a nice, soft ball. Add a tablespoon of flour if the dough feels overly sticky. If the dough is dry or falling apart, add a teaspoon of milk to fix the texture. This small adjustment can make a huge difference in your finished bread machine cinnamon rolls!
Let the machine work its magic: Now your bread machine takes over, kneading and providing the perfect environment for that first rise. Go read a book, binge a show, or tackle that pile of laundry that’s giving you the side-eye.
2. Shaping Your Cinnamon Rolls
Prepare your work surface: Once the dough cycle completes, lightly flour a clean surface. I like using a silicone mat with measurements to help get an even rectangle.
Roll out the dough: Turn out your bread machine cinnamon roll dough and gently roll it into a rectangle approximately 16×10 inches. Don’t stress about perfect corners – we’re going for homemade charm here!
Spread the filling: Mix your brown sugar and cinnamon in a small bowl. Spread the softened butter evenly over the dough, leaving about ½-inch border around the edges. Sprinkle the cinnamon-sugar mixture over the butter, then add that splash of vanilla that makes these truly special.
Roll and cut: Starting from the longer side, tightly roll the dough into a log. Here’s my favorite trick: use unflavored dental floss to cut the rolls! Slide the floss under the log, cross it over the top, and pull – you’ll get perfect slices without squishing your beautiful swirls. Cut into 12 equal pieces.


3. The Second Rise and Baking
Arrange and rise: Place your cut rolls in a greased 9×13-inch baking dish, giving them a little room to expand. Cover with a clean kitchen towel and let rise in a warm place for about 30-45 minutes, until they’ve nearly doubled in size and are touching each other.
Preheat and bake: Preheat your oven to 350°F while the rolls are on their final rise. Bake for 20-25 minutes until golden brown on top. If they’re browning too quickly, tent with foil.
The toothpick test: You can check for doneness by inserting a toothpick into the center roll – it should come out clean without any doughy residue.
4. The Perfect Cream Cheese Frosting
While your bread machine cinnamon rolls are baking, it’s time to make that irresistible cream cheese frosting.
Beat cream cheese and butter until fluffy and well combined. Gradually add powdered sugar, vanilla, and salt, mixing until smooth.
For the ultimate experience, spread about two-thirds of the frosting on the rolls while they’re still warm (but not hot) from the oven. This creates a slightly melted, gooey layer that seeps into all the nooks and crannies. Then add the remaining frosting just before serving for that beautiful swirled look.
- Beat cream cheese and butter until fluffy and well combined.
- Gradually add powdered sugar, vanilla, and salt, mixing until smooth.
- Adjust consistency with a splash of milk if needed – you want it spreadable but not runny.
For the ultimate experience, spread about two-thirds of the frosting on the rolls while they’re still warm (but not hot) from the oven.
This creates a slightly melted, gooey layer that seeps into all the nooks and crannies.

Variations to Try With Your Bread Machine Cinnamon Roll Recipe
One of the best things about mastering a bread machine cinnamon roll recipe is how easily you can customize it! Here are some of my family’s favorite variations:
Orange Cinnamon Rolls
Add orange zest to both the dough and the frosting. The citrus brightness cuts through the richness beautifully!
Check out the full recipe here: Orange Cinnamon Rolls
Chocolate Chip Cinnamon Rolls
Add a layer of mini chocolate chips on top of the cinnamon-sugar mixture before you roll the dough. Pure decadence!
Check out the full recipe here: Chocolate Chip Cinnamon Rolls
Cardamom Spice Rolls
Add ½ teaspoon cardamom to your cinnamon mixture for a Swedish-inspired twist.
Check out the full recipe here: Cardamom Spice Rolls
Maple Pecan Rolls
Mix in chopped pecans with the filling and try swapping part of the vanilla extract in the icing with maple for a richer flavor.
Check out the full recipe here: Maple Pecan Rolls
Pumpkin Spice Cinnamon Rolls
During fall, I love adding pumpkin puree to the dough (reduce milk slightly) and using pumpkin pie spice alongside the cinnamon.
Check out the full recipe here: Pumpkin Spice Cinnamon Rolls
Troubleshooting Your Bread Machine Cinnamon Rolls
Even experienced bakers sometimes hit a snag. Here are solutions to common issues with bread machine cinnamon roll dough:
Dough Isn’t Rising Properly
- Check your yeast’s expiration date
- Ensure your milk was warm but not hot (which can kill yeast)
- Your kitchen might be too cold – try creating a warm environment by placing the covered dough near (not on) a warm oven
Rolls Are Dense Instead of Fluffy
- You might have added too much flour during rolling
- The dough may have been overworked
- The second rise might have been too short
Filling Leaks Out During Baking
- You may have spread butter too close to the edges
- Try chilling the filled roll slightly before cutting
- Roll the dough firmly to keep everything neatly sealed inside.
Make-Ahead and Storage Tips
Overnight Option
For fresh bread machine cinnamon rolls at breakfast without the early wake-up:
- Prepare the rolls through the cutting and arranging step
- Wrap the pan securely with plastic wrap and place it in the fridge overnight.
- In the morning, remove from refrigerator and let stand at room temperature for 45 minutes before baking
Freezing Instructions
- Unbaked rolls: Freeze after cutting but before the second rise. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator, then allow to rise before baking.
- Baked rolls: Freeze unfrosted in a tightly sealed container for up to 3 months. Let it come to room temperature and reheat at 300°F for 10 minutes before adding the frosting.
Why Use a Bread Machine for Cinnamon Rolls?
I often get asked why I bother with a bread machine when I could just use a stand mixer. Here’s why bread machine cinnamon rolls have become my go-to method:

- Perfect environment: Bread machines provide the ideal temperature for yeast development
- Consistency: The results are reliable every single time
- Hands-off process: No babysitting the dough during kneading or rising
- Less cleanup: Everything happens in one pan rather than multiple bowls
- Accessibility: Makes bread-making possible even for those with hand strength issues
The bread machine handles the technical aspects of dough development, letting you focus on the fun part – shaping, filling, and decorating those glorious swirls!
Frequently Asked Questions About Bread Machine Cinnamon Rolls
Is it okay to substitute instant yeast for active dry yeast?
Absolutely! You can use the same amount of instant yeast, and you can add it directly with the dry ingredients without proofing it first.
Why didn’t my cinnamon rolls rise properly?
The most common culprits are expired yeast, liquid that’s too hot (which kills yeast), or a kitchen that’s too cold. Try creating a warm environment by preheating your oven to its lowest setting, turning it off, and then placing your covered dough inside.
Is it possible to prepare cinnamon roll dough in a bread machine without using eggs?
Yes! You can substitute the egg with ¼ cup of unsweetened applesauce or a commercial egg replacer. The consistency may vary a bit, but the rolls will remain tasty.
My bread machine doesn’t have a dough cycle. What now?
You can use the basic bread cycle but unplug the machine after the first rise (usually after about an hour). Then proceed with shaping the rolls as directed.
How do I know when my bread machine cinnamon rolls are done baking?
They should be golden brown on top, and an internal temperature of 190°F is perfect. If you don’t have a thermometer, the toothpick test works well – it should come out clean with no raw dough.
Can I double this bread machine cinnamon roll recipe?
Most bread machines can’t handle double batches of dough. Instead, make two separate batches or use the bread machine for the first batch and a stand mixer for the second.
The Perfect Occasion for Bread Machine Cinnamon Rolls
These heavenly bread machine cinnamon rolls make any day special, but they’re particularly wonderful for:
- Lazy weekend breakfasts
- Holiday morning traditions
- Welcoming new neighbors
- Brunch gatherings
- “Just because it’s Tuesday” celebrations
I’ve found that bringing homemade cinnamon rolls from bread machine dough to any gathering instantly makes you the most popular person there. Fair warning: once you start bringing these, you’ll be expected to do it every time!
Final Thoughts: Your Journey to Cinnamon Roll Mastery
Making bread machine cinnamon rolls is more than just following a recipe – it’s creating a moment of pure joy for yourself and those lucky enough to gather around your table. There’s something deeply satisfying about pulling apart those soft, spiraled layers of spiced dough and watching the frosting slowly melt into all the nooks and crannies.
Don’t be surprised if your first batch disappears in minutes, with family members suddenly appearing from all corners of the house, drawn by that irresistible aroma. The beauty of using a bread machine for cinnamon rolls is how approachable it makes this classic treat – allowing even busy or novice bakers to create something truly special.
Don’t be surprised if your first batch disappears in minutes, with family members suddenly appearing from all corners of the house, drawn by that irresistible aroma. The beauty of using a bread machine for cinnamon rolls is how approachable it makes this classic treat – allowing even busy or novice bakers to create something truly special.
I’d love to hear how your bread machine cinnamon rolls turn out! Did you try any of the variations? Do you have your own special twist on the classic recipe? Drop a comment below and share your cinnamon roll adventures. And if you snap a picture before they all disappear (a true challenge!), tag us on social media so we can all admire your handiwork!
Happy baking, friends! May your kitchen always smell of cinnamon and your bread machine always produce the perfect dough.
I’d love to hear how your bread machine cinnamon rolls turn out! Did you try any of the variations? Do you have your own special twist on the classic recipe?
Drop a comment below and share your cinnamon roll adventures.
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Description
Skip the kneading and mess—this bread machine cinnamon roll recipe delivers bakery-style flavor with minimal effort. These rolls are soft, buttery, and loaded with cinnamon-sugar swirls, finished with a rich cream cheese frosting. Perfect for holidays, weekends, or anytime you're craving comfort food straight from your kitchen.
Ingredients
For the Dough:
For the Filling:
For the Cream Cheese Frosting:
Instructions
1. Prepare the Dough in the Bread Machine
- Pour warm milk into the bread machine pan.
- Add softened butter, egg, granulated sugar, and salt.
- Spoon in the flour evenly over the liquid ingredients.
- Make a small well in the center of the flour and add the yeast.
- Select the "Dough" cycle and start the machine (typically runs 90 minutes).
- After 10 minutes of kneading, check the dough:
- If it's too sticky, add 1 tablespoon of flour.
- If it’s too dry, add 1 teaspoon of milk.
2. Roll and Fill the Dough
- Once the dough cycle ends, turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface.
- Roll it into a rectangle (about 16 x 10 inches).
- Spread the softened butter over the dough, leaving a ½-inch border.
- Mix brown sugar and cinnamon, then sprinkle evenly over the butter.
- Drizzle the vanilla extract over the filling.
3. Roll, Cut, and Let Rise
- Starting from the long edge, tightly roll the dough into a log.
- Use unflavored dental floss or a sharp knife to slice the log into 12 equal pieces.
- Place rolls in a greased 9x13-inch baking dish, slightly spaced apart.
- Cover with a towel and let rise for 30–45 minutes, until puffy and touching.
4. Bake the Cinnamon Rolls
- Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C).
- Bake rolls for 20–25 minutes, or until golden brown.
- Use a toothpick to check the center for doneness—no raw dough should remain.
5. Make the Cream Cheese Frosting
- In a mixing bowl, beat softened cream cheese and butter until smooth.
- Add powdered sugar, vanilla, and a pinch of salt. Beat until creamy.
- Add a splash of milk if needed to adjust the consistency.
6. Frost and Serve
- While rolls are warm (not hot), spread two-thirds of the frosting over them.
- Once slightly cooled, top with the remaining frosting.
- Serve immediately and enjoy the gooey, fluffy goodness!
Nutrition Facts
Servings 12
Serving Size Per Serving – 1 Roll
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 320kcal
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 12g19%
- Saturated Fat 7g35%
- Cholesterol 35mg12%
- Sodium 210mg9%
- Potassium 65mg2%
- Total Carbohydrate 48g16%
- Dietary Fiber 1g4%
- Sugars 24g
- Protein 5g10%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.