Wake up to the smells of freshly-baked homemade overnight cinnamon rolls! They're easy to make and are perfect for any holiday, birthday, or special occasion breakfast.
All you have to do is mix all the ingredients together, form the rolls and let them rise in the fridge overnight. Then the next morning, remove the casserole dish from the refrigerator and let them come to room temperature.
Bake the rolls as your family wakes up to a special breakfast treat!
Check out all my other Best Cinnamon Roll Recipes for even more deliciousness!

With just a few simple ingredients, like butter, sugar, cinnamon, and refrigerated dough, this recipe can make any holiday or celebratory morning special.
You'll have soft, fluffy cinnamon rolls that are sure to delight everyone at the breakfast table! This recipe is similar to my Bread Machine Overnight Cinnamon Rolls, only we make the dough using an electric stand mixer.
Looking for more breakfast ideas to serve for the holidays? Try my Easy Cinnamon Roll Breakfast Casserole or my Cinnamon Roll Casserole without Eggs...yum!
Table of Contents
- Overnight Cinnamon Roll Recipe
- Proofing Cinnamon Rolls Overnight
- How to give cinnamon rolls as a gift?
- 🛒Helpful Kitchen Tools
- Ingredients
- Recipe Notes
- Step-by-Step Instructions
- How to Scald Milk
- Overnight Rising Instructions
- Expert Tip
- Baking Instructions
- Cinnamon Roll Frosting Recipe
- Serving Tips
- LOVE this recipe? SAVE it for Later!
- Storing Leftover Cinnamon Roll Tips
- Reheating Tips
- Recipe FAQ
- More Recipes to Love
- 📖 Recipe Card
- 💬 Comments
Overnight Cinnamon Roll Recipe
Many years ago I started making homemade overnight cinnamon rolls for breakfast for Christmas morning. It was a recipe I found in a magazine.
Need I say anymore? This was before everyone had the internet in their homes or even personal computers. But more importantly, this was way before my Walking on Sunshine Recipes blog started.
Proofing Cinnamon Rolls Overnight
With an overnight refrigerator cinnamon roll recipe, you can have a hot treat ready in the morning without all the early-morning fussing. Simply shape the dough into rolls and let them rise overnight in the refrigerator.
In the morning, bake and prepare your cinnamon rolls so they're ready to serve. You'll be amazed how relatively simple it is to get a special breakfast on the table without spending all morning in the kitchen!
Check out this collection of 15 Overnight Cinnamon Roll Recipes for more ideas!

How to give cinnamon rolls as a gift?
Follow the instructions to make Homemade Cinnamon Rolls only do not bake them. Instead follow these simple steps to freeze the cinnamon rolls:
- Once you have the cinnamon rolls sliced, place them on a baking sheet that's been lined with parchment paper. Place the baking sheet in the freezer to flash freeze the rolls. This should take about an hour.
- Once the rolls are solid, remove them from the baking tray and place in a freezer safe plastic bag. Then place the bag in the freezer until you're ready to give your gift.
- Prepare the frosting according to the directions in the recipe. Place the frosting in a small air-tight container, label and add to the freezer as well.
Check out the full instructions for Freezer-Friendly Cinnamon Rolls and the printable gift labels with baking instructions.
🛒Helpful Kitchen Tools
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Ingredients
Here's a quick overview of the ingredients for this recipe. Find the exact amounts and click the Instacart button to easily add them to your cart – all in the printable recipe card below!

Recipe Notes
- It's really important that you allow the casserole dish to sit out on the counter for at least 30 to 60 minutes to come to room temperature the next day before baking in the oven.
- This is especially important if you’re using a glass baking dish. You should never put a glass baking dish directly from the refrigerator into the oven.
- You need to allow the contents of the casserole dish to come to room temperature so there’s no chance of the glass casserole dish shattering when it’s suddenly exposed to high heat from an oven.
- Allow the cinnamon rolls to cool for about 15 minutes before spreading your glaze on top. If you spread the glaze too soon, it will melt and not be the proper consistency.
Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: In a small bowl, dissolve the yeast in ½ cup of warm water and 1 teaspoon of sugar. Cover the bowl with a small plate and set it aside for about 5 minutes until the yeast proofs, indicated by the presence of bubbles on top and its growth.

Step 2: In a KitchenAid mixer bowl with the dough hook attachment, blend scalded milk, white sugar, melted butter, salt, and 1 egg. Slowly add 2 cups of flour until combined, then mix in the yeast mixture and remaining flour until dough is non-sticky.
How to Scald Milk
Heat the milk in a saucepan over medium heat, stirring continuously. Remove from heat when bubbles and steam emerge, ensuring it doesn't boil. Let it cool to 110°F before adding it into the yeast mixture, using a digital thermometer to verify temperature accuracy and prevent yeast damage.

Step 3: Set the machine to low speed and let it knead the dough for approximately 5 minutes, adding extra flour as necessary.

Step 4: Transfer the dough onto a floured board and knead it by hand until smooth. Then, place the dough into a greased bowl, cover it with plastic wrap, and let it rise until doubled in size, which typically takes about an hour.

Step 5: Once doubled, deflate the dough, transfer it to a floured surface, roll it out to 15 x 10 inches, and brush with melted butter.

Step 6: Spread the cinnamon-brown sugar mixture over the melted butter. Starting from one end, roll the dough into a single long roll, then slice it into 12 pieces or smaller according to your preference.
Overnight Rising Instructions

Step 7: Arrange the cinnamon rolls in a greased 9 x 13 Pyrex glass baking dish, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate overnight.
Expert Tip
Make sure you allow the baking dish to come to room temperature before adding it to the oven. This procedure promotes additional rising of the cinnamon rolls prior to baking and will ensure that the Pyrex dish attains room temperature as well, mitigating the risk of potential bursting in a heated oven.
Baking Instructions
The following morning, remove the baking dish from the refrigerator and let the rolls rest on the counter for approximately an hour, allowing them to reach room temperature. Once both rolls and dish are at room temperature, bake in a preheated 350-degree oven for 30 minutes.
Cinnamon Roll Frosting Recipe

Step 8: While the cinnamon rolls are baking, prepare the Homemade Cream Cheese Frosting.
Serving Tips
Allow the cinnamon rolls to cool for a few minutes before topping them with the cream cheese frosting. Applying the frosting too soon might result in melting and an undesirable consistency.

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Storing Leftover Cinnamon Roll Tips
Refrigerator: Freshly baked cinnamon rolls can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days...if they last that long!
Freezer: You can freeze them for up to 3 months. Make sure they are well wrapped to prevent them from drying out or absorbing any unwanted odors.
Thawing Tips: Allow them to thaw at room temperature or in the refrigerator overnight.
Reheating Tips
Microwave: Place a single cinnamon roll on a microwave-safe plate and heat it in the microwave for about 20-30 seconds. If reheating multiple rolls, increase the time accordingly but be careful not to overheat them, as it can make them tough.
Oven: Preheat your oven to 350°F. Place the cinnamon rolls on a baking sheet and cover them loosely with aluminum foil. Bake for about 10-15 minutes, or until heated through. If you prefer a slightly crispier exterior, you can remove the foil for the last few minutes of baking.
Toaster Oven: Place the cinnamon rolls in a toaster oven and heat them at 350°F (175°C) for about 5-7 minutes, or until warmed through.
Air Fryer Method: Heat the cinnamon rolls in a preheated 320°F air fryer for about 3-5 minutes, depending on the size and thickness of the rolls. Check them periodically to prevent overcooking.
Recipe FAQ
To view the answers, simply click on the down arrow (⬇) next to each question. If you have any other questions not answered here, please leave a comment!
Generally, it is not recommended to leave cinnamon roll dough out overnight. Cinnamon roll dough should be kept in the refrigerator and allowed to proof slowly overnight for best results.
More Recipes to Love
- For a holiday brunch, you can also serve my Breakfast Casserole with Eggs and Sausage with the Overnight Cinnamon Rolls.
- Check out this recipe for making Instant Pot Cinnamon Rolls.
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Homemade Cinnamon Rolls
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- In a small bowl, dissolve the yeast in ½ cup warm water. Add 1 teaspoon sugar. Cover the bowl with a small plate and set aside for the yeast to proof.
- In the bowl of a KitchenAid mixer with the dough hook attachment, combine the ½ cup scalded milk (see note below), ¼ cup white sugar, ⅓ cup melted butter, salt and 1 egg.
- Add in 2 cups of flour and on low speed mix until combined.
- Add the yeast mixture and then the remaining flour until dough does not stick to bottom or sides of bowl.
- Turn the machine to low speed and allow the mixer to knead the dough for you for about 5 minutes adding a little additional flour as needed. You'll know you need to add more flour if the dough starts to stick again to the sides of the bowl.
- Turn the dough out on to a floured board and knead a few times by hand to make it smooth. Place the dough into a greased bowl and cover with plastic wrap.
- Cover and let rise until doubled in size; about one hour.
- Once the dough has doubled in size, punch it down and remove from the bowl onto a lightly floured surface.
- Using a rolling pin, roll the dough out into a rectangle about 15 inches by 10 inches.
- Brush the melted butter over the entire surface of the dough using a pastry brush.
- Combine the brown sugar and cinnamon in a small bowl. Then spread evenly over the entire surface of the dough.
- Beginning at one end, start rolling the dough up.
- Slice the dough into 12 to 14 pieces, or smaller if you prefer.
- Place the cinnamon rolls in a buttered 9 X 13 baking dish.
- Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight or see notes below to FREEZE THE CINNAMON ROLLS to use at a later date.
- In the morning, remove the cinnamon rolls from the refrigerator and let come to room temperature, about another hour. They will rise again.
- Bake in a 350°F preheated oven for about 30 minutes or until slightly brown.
- While the cinnamon rolls are baking, prepare your icing by combining together all the ingredients in the bowl of a KitchenAid mixer.
- Allow the cinnamon rolls to cool for a few minutes before adding the cream cheese frosting.
- Once you have the cinnamon rolls sliced, place them on a baking sheet that's been lined with parchment paper.
- Place the baking sheet in the freezer to flash freeze the rolls. This should take about an hour or two.
- Once the rolls are solid, remove and place then in a single layer in freezer safe plastic bags.
- Return to freezer for up to two to three months.
- When you're ready to enjoy the cinnamon rolls, remove the desired amount from the freezer and place them in a greased baking dish making sure to leave room for the cinnamon rolls to expand as they defrost.
- Allow them to double in size and come to room temperature.
- Bake and add icing as directed above.
Nutrition
Notes
How to Scald Milk:
- Place the milk in a saucepan over medium heat.
- Stir constantly.
- When bubbles and steam start to appear remove from heat. You don't want the milk to boil, so watch it closely.
- Allow to cool to 110 degrees before adding to yeast mixture. Use a digital thermometer to check the temperature. If you add the milk when it's too hot, it will destroy the yeast.
Very Important Note:
- You need to allow the casserole dish to sit out on the counter for at least 60 minutes to come to room temperature the next day before baking in the oven.
- This is especially important if you’re using a glass baking dish. You should never put a glass baking dish directly from the refrigerator into the oven.
- You need to allow the contents of the casserole dish to come to room temperature so there’s no chance of the glass casserole dish shattering when it’s suddenly exposed to high heat from an oven.
Give Homemade Cinnamon Rolls as a Gift:
- Free printable labels and gift tags HERE for you to use and give something yummy to friends and family.
Tried this recipe?
Let us know how it was!This recipe has been updated since it first appeared in 2014 with new photos, information and a new printable recipe card that includes nutritional information. I hope you enjoy the updates as much as I enjoyed working on them!























Shirley1212 says
I have a brunch to go to tomorrow morning- I'm making these!
Angela Muir says
Oh these look delicious! Thanks for linking up!
Kimberly Lewis says
This looks so good! I’m drooling right now. Pinned. We had so much fun partying with you at our last party. We hope to see you tonight’s party at 7 pm. We love to see what you have been working on!
Happy Monday! Lou Lou Girls
Starla J. says
These look so yummy!!!
Alexis AKA MOM says
HOLY moly those look amazing. I'd eat them all before the family got up .. lol
Pam Smith says
My father-in-law makes these every time we visit and they are so much better than store bought! It's great to have the recipe for myself now!
-Pam @ Pam's Life
Stacy says
These were so good and worth every bit of extra effort! 🙂 I used fresh ground wheat berries and honey granules for the sugar, and sucanat for the brown sugar. I also added 1 tablespoon of lecithin and one tsp of vital wheat gluten to help with rise. SO GOOD! Thanks for the tip on waiting to ice them - my icing always melts because I'm too eager to wait. 🙂 This time I just made sure I had something else to do for those 15 minutes. Ha, ha! My children are HUGE fans. Thanks!
Sugar Cookies to Peterbilts says
Oh my goodness! These sound amazing!
Kim of Mo Betta says
I'm drooling all over my keyboard! These look so yummy and SO much better than the canned version my kids had for breakfast this morning 😛
Cynthia Landrie says
I love cinnamon rolls in the morning. I'm always looking for new recipes. Thank you for linking to the In and Out of the Kitchen Link Party. Hope to see you next time.