Easy Cinnamon Roll Bites Recipe - On The Go Bites (2024)

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So these aren’t your typical cinnamon rolls. This easy cinnamon roll bites recipe is finger food size, uses white bread instead of yeast dough and is in a league of its own. They look different than mini cinnamon rolls and are easier to pack in your purse, a lunch box or a back pack.

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Easy to eat-on-the-go because these rolls get their deliciousness from the sweetened cream cheese and cinnamon instead of the white glaze. Now don’t get me wrong, I love white glaze as much as the next guy. But the sticky glaze makes it pretty hard to eat the cinnamon rolls on-the-go.

I grew up eating these yummy treats. They were a “not so secret” North Shore recipe from the Chicago area. Childhood favorites are always the best.

Cheese Blintz or Cinnamon Roll Bites?

This recipe is updated from one that my Mom used to make when we were growing up. EVERYONE loved these sweet little snacks. My Mom called them blintzes. I guess there is some relationship to a cheese blintz, but I renamed them Easy Cinnamon Roll Bites because it is a better description of what you get.

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OK, so when you think of blintz what comes to mind? A reindeer? Oh right, that’s Blitzen. Maybe a crepe like dish? Our easy cinnamon roll bites recipe is actually a shortcut on the latter. An incredibly delicious and easy recipe.

A typical cheese blintz is more like a thin pancake with a cheese filling. Between a crepe, which is super thin, and a thicker pancake. A blintz always has some kind of filling, often cheese or fruit. You can see our breakfast crepe recipe here or our Nutella crepes here which can be called a crepe or a blintz and are delicious but more time consuming than this recipe.

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Santa Cookies Recipe

Talk about different Santa cookies. Santa will thank you this year if you serve him these sweet cinnamon roll bites. It will be easy for Santa to take them on his sleigh because there is no gooey glaze to get on his mittens.

They are finger food size so Santa can be pulling gifts from his bag and placing them under the tree while he munches on your gift.

Don’t forget the carrots for Blitzen and the other reindeer.

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How To Make Our Easy Cinnamon Roll Recipe Bites

You start with extra thin white bread and add a sweetenedcream cheese filling dipped in melted butter and cinnamon sugar……..do I haveyou yet?

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Optional step is to cut the crusts off the bread. If you are using the extra thin white bread, like Pepperidge Farm then it’s really not necessary. If you are using regular bread then definitely cut off the crust.

Melt butter over low heat.Once melted remove from heat, add to a wide, shallow bowl to cool just abit.

Mix the room temperature cream cheese with the sugar and eggyolk.

If you don’t have cinnamon sugar already made, then add 2Tablespoons cinnamon to ½ cup sugar.Adjust to your liking. Make in asmall bowl.

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Use a rolling pin to flatten the bread. Spread about 2 teaspoons filling on thebread.

Basically you want to put as much filling as you can withoutit spilling out as you roll them.

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Spread the filling out, keeping about a ½” on the oppositeside of the bread empty. That way whenyou make the easy cinnamon rolls the filling won’t squirt after you finishrolling.

Cut the ends to make the cinnamon rolls look pretty (you canskip this step), then in half again.

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Dip in melted butter, then roll in cinnamon sugar mix and placeon parchment lined baking tray.

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Bake under the broiler for about 2 minutes until the sugarcoating gets glossy. It’s better to pullthem earlier rather than later, sugar can burn quickly.

If you are worried about burning these easy cinnamon rollbites under the broiler, then use the original way from my childhood, which isto put them in a 350 degree oven for about 15-20 minutes. They won’t get as glossy or crunchy, but hey,some people prefer it this way anyhow.

Easy Cinnamon Roll Bites Tips & Techniques

The quickest way to do this is to lay out five pieces of bread. Roll flat.Spread all five with the filling.Line them up and with a sharp knife cut off the ends if you want thecinnamon rolls to look pretty. Then cutin half for bite size pieces.

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You’ll figure out how much filling you need to use withouthaving to measure after spreading and rolling one or two easy cinnamonrolls. Otherwise you’ll be stuck on thisstep forever.

Keep a clean paper towel handy so if any filling spills ontoyour counter top, then swipe with your towel to keep the outside of the cinnamonrolls clean.

Parchment paper will make clean up easier and will keep theeasy cinnamon roll bites from sticking to the tray. If you don’t have parchment paper, which youshould because it’s awesome, then line with foil and spray with non-stick spray.

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To keep the cinnamon sugar bowl from clumping too much, you’llwant to use three spoons or forks. Useyour hands to put the rolls in the butter dish.Turn with a fork.

Use two forks or spoons to lift out of the butter, turn on side and drain excess butter. Place in cinnamon sugar without touching the wet forks to the sugar. Use a fresh fork to turn the cinnamon rolls in the sugar. To save time you can do about 5 rolls at a time in the butter and then the cinnamon mixture.

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If you don’t have a rolling pin then a clean wine bottle canbe substituted to flatten the white bread.

How To Store Cinnamon Roll Bites

Store at room temperature in covered container for up to aweek.

How To Freeze Easy Cinnamon Roll Recipe Bites

Ideally you want to flash freeze the cinnamon roll bites byplacing them on a tray in the freezer for a couple of hours. You can skip this step, but if you do thebites will likely stick together when frozen.

After freezing for a couple of hours, place the cinnamonroll bites in a freezer bag labelled with date and contents.

It makes a difference to lay the bites side by side in alayer or two, then freeze as flat as possible.That way you can grab a few straight from the freezer instead of havingto defrost or reheat the whole bag.

How To Reheat Easy Cinnamon Roll Bites

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You can eat at room temperature, or reheat for only 10seconds in the microwave. Be carefulbecause sugar can get really hot, really fast!

From frozen you’ll want to reheat in the microwave on thedefrost button for about 30 seconds or on high for about 15-20 seconds.

You can also reheat directly from the freezer on a parchmentlined baking tray in a 350 degree oven for about 15 minutes.

Ingredient Substitutions

Extra thin white bread – you can use any white bread but the extra thin keeps the breading to a minimum and it’s easier to roll out the cinnamon roll bites. Heavier breads like wheat don’t roll easy either. You’ll want to cut off the crusts if not using the extra thin white bread. Pepperidge Farm(ADDLINK) has a great loaf for this.

Cream cheese – you can use Neufchatel to cut down on fat and calories. Goat cheese is good too and lends a savory flavor, but be careful because the majority of people will prefer the cream cheese.

What To Serve With Our Cheese Blintz Recipe

Actually, the cheese blintz recipe is great on its own as a small treat or for breakfast. But if you have the luxury of putting them on a plate, then add some fresh berries or whipped cream.

The cheese blintzes are also a great side for a traditionalbreakfast of eggs and bacon.

They also are great for buffets or picnics as they can hold out of the refrigerator for hours.

Try on a buffet with Baked Eggs in Ham Cups, Pimento Cheese Breakfast Sandwich, Healthy Egg Sausage Muffins, Breakfast Taco, Waffles With Nutella or Jelly, Banana Muffins or Blueberry Muffin Tops.

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Easy Cinnamon Roll Bites Recipe

Small bites of deliciousness. Easy cinnamon roll bites are made from bread so they are super easy and easy to eat on-the-go

CourseBreakfast, Snack

Prep Time 28 minutes

Cook Time 2 minutes

Total Time 30 minutes

Servings 60 Cinnamon Bites

Author On The Go Bites

Ingredients

  • 1loafvery thin white breadI use Pepperidge Farm
  • 1stickunsalted buttermelted
  • 1/2cupcinnamon sugarif you don't have on hand then mix 1/2 cup sugar with 2 Tablespoons cinnamon

Filling Mixture

  • 8ouncescream cheesesoftened
  • 1largeegg yolk
  • 3Tablespoonssugar

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line baking sheet with parchment paper or line with foil and spray with non-stick spray.

  2. Melt butter over low heat. Once melted remove from heat, add to a wide, shallow bowl to cool just a bit.

    Mix the room temperature cream cheese with the sugar and egg yolk. Add cinnamon sugar to a separate bowl.

  3. Use a rolling pin to flatten the bread. Spread about 2 teaspoons filling on the bread. Basically you want to put as much filling as you can without it spilling out as you roll them.

    Spread the filling out, keeping about a ½” on the opposite side of the bread empty. That way when you make the easy cinnamon rolls the filling won’t squirt after you finish
    rolling.

    Cut the ends to make the cinnamon rolls look pretty (you can skip this step), then cut the logs in half.

  4. Dip in melted butter, then roll in cinnamon sugar mix and place on parchment lined baking tray. See notes for great time saving tips.

  5. Bake under the broiler for about 2 minutes until the sugar coating gets glossy. It’s better to pull them earlier rather than later, sugar can burn quickly.

    If you are worried about burning the cinnamon roll bites under the broiler, then use the original way from my childhood, which is to put them in a 350 degree oven for about 15-20 minutes. They won’t get as glossy or crunchy, but hey, some people prefer it this way anyhow.

Recipe Notes

If you don’t have cinnamon sugar already made, then add 2 Tablespoons cinnamon to ½ cup sugar. Adjust to your liking. Make in a small bowl.

The quickest way: Lay out five pieces of bread. Roll flat. Spread all five with the filling. Line them up and with a sharp knife cut off the ends if you want the cinnamon rolls to look pretty. Then cut in half for bite size pieces.

You’ll figure out how much filling you need to use without having to measure after spreading and rolling one or two easy cinnamon rolls. Otherwise you’ll be stuck on this step forever.

Keep a clean paper towel handy so if any filling spills onto your countertop, then swipe with your towel to keep the outside of the cinnamon rolls clean.

Parchment paper will make clean up easier and will keep the easy cinnamon roll bites from sticking to the tray. If you don’t have parchment paper, which you should because it’s awesome, then line with foil and spray with non-stick spray.

To keep the cinnamon sugar bowl from clumping too much, you’ll want to use three spoons or forks. Use your hands to put the rolls in the butter dish. Turn with a fork.

Use two forks to lift out of the butter, turn on side and drain excess butter. Place in cinnamon sugar without touching the wet forks to the sugar. Use a fresh spoon to sprinkle the cinnamon rolls first and then to roll in the sugar. To save time you can do about 5 rolls at a time in the butter and then the cinnamon mixture.

If you don’t have a rolling pin, then a clean wine bottle can be substituted to flatten the white bread.

Ingredient substitution suggestions are in the post.

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FAQs

What is the secret to 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.

How to make Pillsbury cinnamon rolls without burning the bottom? ›

Try baking them on a lower shelf in the oven. I usually bake mine in the lower third of the oven, to help the bottom and top cook evenly. The other trick, to make sure they don't burn on the bottom, is to remove them from the oven and immediately turn the pan over on to a plate.

How to make premade cinnamon rolls better? ›

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Why put heavy cream 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.

Is heavy whipping cream the same as heavy cream? ›

Heavy cream and heavy whipping cream are essentially the same thing—they both have over 36% milk fat, and the name just depends on the brand. Whipping cream, however, is slightly different—it contains 30% to 35% milk fat, so it's slightly lighter (it's sometimes labeled light whipping cream).

What is the most unhealthy Cinnabon? ›

Cinnabon Caramel Pecanbon

That honor is reserved for the Caramel Pecanbon. The Caramel Pecanbon contains a whopping 1,080 calories, 51 grams of fat and 146 grams of carbs, only 3 of which are fiber (15). What's more, 75 of those 146 grams of carbs come from added sugars.

How unhealthy is a Cinnabon? ›

A Cinnabon Classic contains 880 calories and 36 grams of fat, 17 of which are saturated. By comparison, a Big Mac contains 550 calories and 29 grams of fat, 10 of which are saturated. Don't forget that this is a dessert, however, so there's nearly 60 grams of sugar, the equivalent of nearly two cans of co*ke.

Why are cinnabons so unhealthy? ›

A classic Cinnabon roll packs quite a punch in terms of calories and sugar. A single Cinnabon classic roll contains around 880 calories and about 58 grams of sugar. That's a hefty sum, especially when you consider that the recommended daily sugar intake for adults is less than 50 grams.

Why are my cinnamon rolls hard the next day? ›

You are describing the normal quality of the item as it cools. It it remains soft and doughy, it means that it has not been fully baked. That said, if the rolls are becoming too hard and chewy, you may not be permitting the dough to rise enough, or you may be working the dough too much before shaping.

Why are my homemade cinnamon rolls tough? ›

Don't Overbake Cinnamon Rolls

Overbaked cinnamon rolls are tough and chewy instead of light and pillowy. Since it can be a bit tricky to know when rolls are fully baked, use a digital thermometer. Bake cinnamon rolls until golden brown and the internal temperature reaches between 190°and 200°F.

Why did my cinnamon rolls turn out tough? ›

There are a couple of possibilities: The dough wasn't proofed enough (See "How do I know when my rolls are ready to be baked" above) The dough was over-proofed (See "Can cinnamon rolls rise for too long?" above) Too much flour was added to the rolls (See "What happens if I add too much flour to my rolls?'

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.

Should I refrigerate cinnamon rolls before baking? ›

If you like, you can assemble the rolls (don't bake them), place them in a baking dish or baking sheet, cover them with plastic wrap and place them in the fridge overnight. In the morning, let them come to room temp (about 1 hour) and then bake them.

What does adding heavy cream do? ›

It's an excellent thickener/enricher for soups and sauces, especially since cream (as opposed to half and half) will not curdle when boiled. Heavy cream is also used for ice cream, frostings and as a topper for desserts because when whipped, it can be piped and hold its shape.

What does heavy cream do in baking? ›

Heavy cream is a good choice when decorating pies or cakes, or for thickening sauces and ganache. Heavy cream is also great for making ice cream and soup. Whipping cream is a bit lighter since it contains less fat than heavy cream, and has about 30 to 36 percent milk fat.

Why do you use heavy cream in baking? ›

It whips better and holds its shape longer than its whipping cream counterpart, which is why it's used for everything from pastry fillings to pipings. It has a long shelf life in the fridge and can even be frozen and used in a heavy cream recipe later on.

What does heavy cream do to baked goods? ›

Heavy cream has too much fat. If you're doing a cake or something similar, the result will probably be very dense. If the recipe calls for milk and butter, you can replace 3/4 cups of water + 1/3 to 1/4 cup butter for 1 cup of heavy milk. I've done it with some success, it's not perfect but it'll do in a pinch.

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