Hayley's Famous Cinnamon Rolls are famous for good reason. These warm, ooey, gooey, buttery brown sugar cinnamon rolls with cream cheese icing are literally the perfect cinnamon rolls.
We love the Foster Family. They are one of those families who are always out serving and doing things for others. I love how Stephanie has her kids raise their own money for whatever camps or activities they want to participate in. I have seen their son mow many lawns, sell homemade bread, and Hayley is definitely known for her famous cinnamon rolls around these parts. Everyone clamors to buy these coveted cinnamon rolls.
They are always examples to us of teaching kids how to work while learning a new skill. I am also grateful for Hayley sharing this perfect cinnamon roll recipe with us.
Cinnamon rolls are my Mom's love language. Every single birthday, all she wants is a big 'ol cinnamon roll all to herself. I consider her a cinnamon roll connoisseur and when she used the words -- phenomenal and out-of-this-world to describe Hayley's Famous Cinnamon Rolls, I knew we had a winner. These are seriously the BEST cinnamon rolls ever. I have tested and tested and tested again a lot of recipes and these famous cinnamon rolls take the top prize.
This makes a LARGE batch of cinnamon rolls. Feel free to half the recipe if you want to make only 7-8 cinnamon rolls.
What are the tips for making perfect homemade cinnamon rolls every single time?
- Make sure your yeast is good and fresh. I store my bag of yeast, which I buy at Costco in bulk, in the freezer in a freezer bag. This ensures that it is always fresh and ready for baked goods. I have many stories of bad yeast that never activates even with warm water or milk and sugar. You can tell if your yeast is fresh by watching it start to activate and foam. You start to see bubbles and movement. Sugar is a big contributor to activating the yeast. I always throw some sugar into the yeast mixture as it proofs to help expedite the process.
2. Let it rise in a warm oven, turned off. This is a key trick to getting your yeast bread or rolls to rise. Weather can be tricky when getting your bread or rolls to rise. You can be in not ideal conditions. The trick is to let your oven do the work. It expedites the process because a warm oven creates an environment conducive for yeast rolls. Turn your oven to 200 degrees and let it heat up. Once it reaches 200 degrees, turn it off. Place your cinnamon roll dough in an oven-safe bowl and place in the oven for 1 hour. It should rise to at least double the size. It saves you at least an hour of rising time!
3. Watch for the flour to come off the sides of the mixing bowl. When you are making any type of yeast bread, I always add flour in increments and not the entire amount at once. I wait for it to start to come off the sides of the bowl and form in the center. That is a big clue that it is ready. In this particular recipe, I add 3 cups of flour at a time and mix it for 30 seconds in between. I usually end up with 8 ½ - 9 cups of flour every single time.
4. Make sure you have enough filling. The brown sugar, cinnamon, butter filling is where all of the warm, spiced flavors come from so you want to be generous. Feel free to add a little more brown sugar or butter if you want a little extra filling. Spread to evenly coat the entire rectangle.
5. After you have rolled out the dough and cut into slices, let the cinnamon rolls rise for the 2nd time. This is when it gets fun as you start to see the cinnamon rolls become large and amazing. Let the cinnamon rolls rise for one hour on a baking pan.
6. Bake until lightly golden brown and cooked through. This can be tricky. If your oven tends to heat up hotter in the back, then turn the baking sheet halfway through the baking time. Watch for your rolls to get a nice light golden color and remove from oven. Let cool slightly before adding frosting.
7. Spread with a good amount of cream cheese and butter frosting. This quite possibly could be the BEST part of the cinnamon roll. Don't skimp on the frosting. Cover these babies with a generous coat of cream cheese frosting. The combination of butter, cream cheese, powdered sugar, and vanilla makes a phenomenal, creamy frosting.
I can't wait to hear what you think about these famous cinnamon rolls. Forget Cinnabon....these are even better! HappyBaking, my friends! xo
Brigette
Try adding 1/3c potato flakes for an extra tender cinnamon roll.
Ann Yonce
Ohhh... I’m gonna try this! What a great idea!
Roz Gorski
Melissa, do you use the kitchen aid mixer with the dough hook for these or the Bosch?
Modern Honey
Hi Roz! I use my Kitchenaid mixer with the dough hook for these cinnamon rolls. My Mom has a Bosch and loves it for cinnamon rolls. You can do this recipe without a stand mixer but it makes it so much easier. Hope that helps! 🙂
Laly mathew
Melissa, I tried your cinnamon rolls, and it was delicious. Even after a day it kept its freshness
Annie
Wow. I loved making these and the family loved eating these yesterday! The only problem with these is that I probably gained 5 lbs this weekend. So so so delish.
Question about the frosting- I usually don't add 1 cup of butter to cream cheese frosting. I usually do 1/2 cup. I went ahead and followed your recipe and it was delicious, but probably didn't need the extra butter. Is that a typo or just a YUMMO! (Can't really have too much butter I suppose). Thanks for the amazing recipes!
Modern Honey
Haha Annie...I can so relate! I ate a ridiculous amount of cinnamon rolls as well. They are so addicting! I do add 1 cup of butter to the frosting since it is such a HUGE recipe. I also love the a larger ratio of butter to cream cheese in this frosting as it pairs so well with the rolls. They are decadent for sure! Thank you for trying out the recipe. 🙂
- Melissa
Chastity
These were phenomenal!!! I am glad Haley shared her recipe!! My kids teachers will be very happy tomorrow, I cannot be trusted with too many of these in my house????
Modern Honey
Hi Chastity! I am so glad to hear that you loved them. Thank you for your kind comment. I was the same way as you...I couldn't be trusted with them either! 🙂
Chastity
I meant to leave five stars...oops
Martha
These are the BEST cinnamon rolls ever! I am picky about cinnamon rolls and these are my new favorite cinnamon rolls. Thanks for the recipe.
Mack
If you want to make these ahead of time, what is the best way to store them? Do you just bake them completely and then freeze them?
regina lemons
can you let these rise overnight after rolling?? trying to cut the time in the morning
Claire Morano
Hi Regina, I’m wondering the same thing did you try it??
Amy
I am about to embark on bread making- and I am starting with these delicious cinnamon rolls. Do you use bread flour for these or can you use all purpose flour? Do you use bread flour for all bread recipes?
Thanks so much!
Erica
I just made these this morning; soo good!! My husband said they were the best cinnamon rolls he's ever had! ???? Thank you!
Claire
I made these a couple days in advance this christmas and thought I’d report back since a couple others were wondering about that. I baked them almost completely two days in advance. I then froze them and then let them defrost in the fridge overnight before I needed them. I was planning to bake them but found microwaving was better so they wouldn’t overbake and get crispy. I just filled Pyrex dishes with them instead of metal pie pans. They were just a little dry on the outsides. This worked well but I think the next time I’ll freeze the rolled/sliced dough, defrost overnight then bake fresh.
Alexandra
These are so delicious! This was my first attempt at ever making a bread dough so I was nervous but they turned out perfect. I will definitely be making these again! My boyfriend can’t stop eating them☺️
Andy
Is the amount of yeast correct at 2 1/2 Tablespoons?
Also is flour, all purpose or bread flour.
Thanks so much.
Michael
These rolls are absolutely the best I ever had one problem I made these in pampered chef cookie pans and the cinnamon runs out and burns to pan and leaves a harder bottom is there anything I can do to have softer bottoms love these rolls Thanks
Morgan
Hi! Couple questions - Do you place these touching each other on a pan? And is there a preferred pan to use?Thanks!