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    How to Freeze Cinnamon Rolls

    Published: Aug 25, 2020 · Modified: Dec 17, 2022 by Jessica Fisher

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    Everyone loves homemade Cinnamon Rolls. How can you make the process easy to do at home? Learn to freeze cinnamon rolls!

    Be sure to stash these away to make Easter Bunny Cinnamon Rolls or Cinnamon Roll Turkeys.

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    Rainbow Cinnamon Rolls

    Think you don’t have time to make cinnamon rolls?

    Wish that you could enjoy hot cinnamon rolls on a weekend morning without waking at the crack of dawn?

    Wondering if you could get away with making a big batch of rolls and not let them go to waste?

    Time to learn how to freeze cinnamon rolls!

    Homemade Cinnamon Rolls are not labor intensive by any stretch of the imagination, but they do take some time, passive time for the dough to rise.

    You can have your cinnamon bun without spending all that time right before you eat it. The trick is to make your cinnamon rolls for the freezer.

    unbaked cinnamon rolls on open tray on counter

    Is it better to freeze cinnamon rolls before or after baking?

    You can freeze cinnamon rolls baked or unbaked. It really depends on your needs. If you’ve got a few extra cinnamon rolls from a batch that you won’t eat up soon enough, freezing the baked rolls is a great way to avoid food waste and save some sweet treats for later.

    For fresh-from the oven flavor, freeze your rolls unbaked. They can thaw in the fridge overnight, ready for you to bake them in the morning.

    Can you freeze iced cinnamon rolls?

    You can freeze a frosted cake, so there’s no reason why you can’t freeze iced cinnamon buns. The icing may smear a bit, but it will still be tasty.

    To do so, allow the rolls to cool completely, then wrap well with plastic wrap and then place in a ziptop bag or wrap with foil.

    two glazed orange sweet rolls and two cups of espresso\

    Orange Cinnamon Rolls

    How to Freeze Cinnamon Rolls

    To freeze baked cinnamon rolls: allow them to cool completely, wrap well in plastic wrap, and then stash them in a labeled freezer bag in the freezer.

    To serve, thaw the rolls in their wrappings on the counter for 30-60 minutes. You can reheat them quickly in a 350-degree oven for about five minutes.

    To freeze unbaked cinnamon rolls: prepare the rolls according to recipe directions (scroll down for some great freezer-friendly cinnamon roll recipes). Lay the rolls on a lined baking dish and place them in the freezer until frozen firm. Once hard, place them in a ziptop freezer bag and return them to the freezer immediately.

    How long can you freeze cinnamon rolls?

    Frozen food is safe to eat indefinitely, but a yeast roll will lose some of its oomph when frozen that long. For best taste and texture, bake up your frozen cinnamon rolls within a month of making them. 

    freezing cinnamon rolls on open tray in the freezer

    How do you thaw frozen cinnamon rolls?

    When you’re ready to bake your cinnamon rolls, pull them from the freezer. If they are bagged up, remove as many as you want to bake and spread them out in a greased baking pan. Cover with plastic wrap and place the pan in the fridge overnight to thaw. 

    Can you make cinnamon rolls in advance without freezing them?

    If you’d like, you can do a make-ahead cinnamon roll without freezing them. Prepare the rolls as the recipe directs, wrap with plastic wrap and store in the refrigerator overnight. In the morning, pull the pan out of the fridge and let the rolls sit at room temperature for about 30 minutes before baking them.

    Do you need special tools to make freezer cinnamon rolls?

    • unflavored dental floss – Dental floss is great for cutting the cinnamon rolls without smooshing their round shapes.
    • gallon-size freezer bags – Use freezer bags to store frozen rolls compactly in the freezer.
    • 9×13 Pyrex pan or metal sheet pan – Alternatively, you can store your frozen rolls in the pans you’re going to bake them in.
    baked orange rolls on pan.

    Best Cinnamon Roll Recipes

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    cinnamon rolls in freezer.

    How to Freeze Cinnamon Rolls

    You can freeze cinnamon rolls for an easy, make-ahead breakfast. They bake up fresh and easy in the morning for a deliciously, quick meal.
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    Course: Bread, Breakfast, Dessert, Snack
    Cuisine: American
    Diet: Vegetarian
    Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 20 minutes minutes
    Servings: 6
    Calories: 213kcal
    Author: Jessica Fisher
    Cost: 9.99

    Equipment

    • ziptop freezer bags
    • large airtight container
    • heavy duty sheet pan
    • heavy duty aluminum foil

    Ingredients

    • ingredients for your favorite cinnamon rolls

    Instructions

    To freeze individual unbaked cinnamon rolls

    • Prepare the dough according to the recipe directions, however, you don't want to let it completely rise. Once you've rolled the cinnamon buns and sliced them into rounds, lay them out on a lined baking sheet.
      ingredients for your favorite cinnamon rolls
    • Place the sheet in the freezer until the rolls are frozen solid.
    • Once the rolls are frozen firm, place them in a labeled, ziptop freezer bag and return them to the freezer immediately.
    • To serve: Thaw as many rolls as you want to bake in a greased baking dish and allow them to rise until doubled in bulk. This will take several hours and as long as overnight, depending on how cold it is in the room. Once thawed and risen, you can bake according to recipe instructions.

    To freeze a pan of unbaked cinnamon rolls

    • Prepare the dough according to the recipe directions, however, you don't want to let it completely rise. Once you've rolled the cinnamon buns and sliced them into rounds, place them in a greased baking dish.
      ingredients for your favorite cinnamon rolls
    • Wrap the dish well with heavy duty aluminum foil or a lid that fits the dish and place in the freezer.
    • To serve: Thaw the baking dish and allow the rolls to rise until doubled in bulk. This will take several hours and as long as overnight, depending on how cold it is in the room. Once thawed and risen, you can bake according to recipe instructions.

    To freeze baked cinnamon rolls

    • Bake the rolls according to the recipe instructions. Cool them completely on a rack.
      ingredients for your favorite cinnamon rolls
    • Once the rolls are cooled, wrap them well in plastic wrap, and then stash them in a labeled freezer bag in the freezer.
    • Label the package well with the date and the name of the recipe. Store in the freezer for up to 6 weeks.
    • To serve: thaw on the counter, wrapped. Rolls may be reheated in the air fryer or a warm oven.

    Notes

    Nutritional values will vary widely based on the cinnamon roll recipe you use.
    Frozen food is safe to eat indefinitely, but a yeast roll will lose some of its oomph when frozen that long. For best taste and texture, bake up your frozen cinnamon rolls within a month of making them. 

    Nutrition

    Calories: 213kcal | Carbohydrates: 31g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 1g | Sodium: 440mg | Sugar: 13g | Iron: 1mg
    Tried this recipe?Tell us what you think! Your reviews help us develop better recipes and give newcomers the confidence to try your favorites. Scroll down to leave a starred comment.

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    Special thanks to Amy of The Finer Things in Life for contributing inspiration and information to this post which was originally published on March 26, 2010. It has been updated for content and clarity.

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    Comments

    1. John

      November 04, 2014 at 8:34 pm

      A question, what would be the steps for doing this without a bread machine?

      Reply
      • Jessica Fisher

        November 10, 2014 at 5:54 am

        Several of the recipes referenced in the post will give you instructions on making the dough by hand.

        Reply
    2. Timna

      December 12, 2013 at 11:42 am

      Question: When freezing do you let it raise once then roll out, cut and freeze?

      Reply
      • Jessica Fisher

        December 12, 2013 at 11:58 am

        Yes. Allow it to do the initial rise, then roll, cut, and freeze immediately.

        Reply
    3. Diane by the seas

      August 08, 2013 at 7:27 pm

      Well, bless your cinnamon lovin’ heart. I have never made them in advance like this but I LOVE that it’s possible. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.

      Reply
    4. Melanie

      September 27, 2012 at 12:08 pm

      We do homemade cinnamon rolls almost every week and always when company comes over. For the 3 of us- I make a batch of 2 dozen once a month and freeze them. I have found an even simpler method tho…I use my bread machine on the dough cycle and let it only go through the first rise. Right after it beeps to let me know it’s punching down the first rise, I remove dough, roll it out on lightly floured surface, add all mixed ingredients, roll up and cut and freeze. The night before, I preheat my oven to 350. I mix up a basic carmel mix, grease and pour the carmel mix in the bottom of my pan, cover w/ a damp towell, turn off oven (or just set on counter if warm) and leave in all night to finish rising. In the morning, just remember to remove towell and turn on the oven. When they are done, I take it out of the oven, put the lid on the pan and flip it over so all the carmel goodness is on the top and drizzels down on all sides…enjoy! =) FYI- I don’t recommend refridgerating the leftovers (if they exist) w/ the carmel topping, but it seems to last about 3-4 days on the counter w/ just puting the pan back on the lid.

      Reply
    5. PAT

      August 28, 2012 at 2:13 pm

      DO YOU FREEZE THE CINNAMON ROLLS AFTER THEY RISE THE FIRST TIME? THEN LET THEM RAISE AGAIN OVERNIGHT?

      Reply
      • Jessica

        August 28, 2012 at 4:49 pm

        Freeze as soon as you roll. Then they will rise as they thaw.

        Reply
    6. Tiffany

      August 24, 2012 at 6:07 pm

      What do you do about the icing? Do you put it on the rolls and then freeze them?

      Reply
      • Jessica

        August 24, 2012 at 8:27 pm

        Add the icing when you serve them. Just make the rolls and freeze before they rise. Thaw and rise simultaneously. Bake. Cool. Then frost.

        Reply
        • Tiffany

          August 25, 2012 at 6:58 pm

          @Jessica,
          Alright I started making these tonight using the big batch recipe and the dough was extremely sticky after adding the 7 cups of flour so i added more and it was still sticky! Did I do something wrong or is it okay for it to be like that?

        • Jessica

          August 25, 2012 at 7:01 pm

          @Tiffany, did you use my recipe or Amy’s? It’s a guest post. I would just add more flour as you work the dough on the surface until you can easily manage it. It often has to do with the humidity in the air.

        • Tiffany

          August 25, 2012 at 7:03 pm

          I used Amy’s. And I just kept adding flour until it wasn’t so sticky. Hopefully they turn out alright! Thanks for your help!

    7. Debi at Life Currents

      July 20, 2012 at 3:26 pm

      I make homemade cinnamon rolls and keep them in the freezer. 10 minutes or so in the oven and you have hot fresh homemade rolls. It only takes a little while to make homemade ones every couple of months. And, it’s so worth it – taste and health wise. 🙂
      Here’s my recipe: http://lifecurrents.dw2.net/cinnamon-rolls/

      Reply
    8. Holly

      June 30, 2012 at 8:16 am

      Thank you! I have been wondering for a while now if I could freeze my cinnamon rolls and have them still be good when baked. I wasn’t sure of the best way to thaw and finish rising.
      Now I do! Thank you again.

      Reply
    9. Tiffany @ DontWastetheCrumbs

      May 02, 2012 at 8:38 pm

      I never thought about freezing them! My recipe is from a cookbook and makes jumbo sized, but it’s hard for us to get through a whole pan before feeling like we’ve OD’d on sugar. Freezing half and baking half is the perfect solution! Thanks!

      Reply
    10. lisa

      April 05, 2012 at 11:31 am

      How long will they last in the freezer? I have made the pioneers woman’s recipe for awhile now and yes it is 7 pans but i have alot of people come over and take their own pan home…lol. I have never tried freezing them but i will now but again how long do you think they will last and do you think freezing them in a freezer bag or a tray like you showed in the picture?

      Reply
      • Jessica

        April 05, 2012 at 1:07 pm

        I typically freeze them in bags. Remove as much air as you can first. They should be fine for a month in the refrig/freezer or 2-3 months in the deep freeze.

        Reply
        • Jamie

          January 04, 2020 at 9:07 pm

          Could you freeze the icing as well?

        • Jessica Fisher

          January 04, 2020 at 10:12 pm

          Probably. I’ve never tried though so I can’t make any promises.

    11. Jonna

      January 02, 2012 at 2:05 am

      I am trying this out today! We have dramatically cut our grocery budget for the four of us, but with fresh cinnamon rolls throughout the month, it won’t seem so bad! I linked this page to my blog and I hope that is okay. I just wanted to share this great idea with my readers!

      Reply
      • Jessica

        January 02, 2012 at 7:16 am

        Absolutely. Link away. 🙂

        Reply
        • Jonna

          January 03, 2012 at 5:11 am

          @Jessica, I made these and they were fabulous! So delicious! I am so pleased that I will be able to offer these to my family on a regular basis without having to toil away each morning. These cinnamon rolls may become a Sunday morning tradition! 🙂

        • Jessica

          January 03, 2012 at 7:48 pm

          @Jonna, so glad you enjoyed them!

    12. Casey

      December 20, 2011 at 5:31 pm

      Hey! Hopefully you get this… But I was wanting to make my cinnamon rolls two days in advance… would they last in the fridge or should I freeze them?

      Reply
      • Jessica

        December 20, 2011 at 7:34 pm

        That’s a tough call. Def. to fridge one day in advance. Otherwise freeze. OR bake them a day ahead.

        Reply
    13. Kelly

      November 17, 2011 at 9:50 am

      Thanks for the freezing tips and the recipe links! I’m definitely making these for Thanksgiving breakfast (start the day out with as many calories as possible! haha) It will be wonderful getting some preparations done ahead of time.

      Reply
    14. KT

      November 13, 2011 at 5:13 pm

      Thank you! This is so helpful! I have used it with both cinnamon and peanut butter rolls.

      Reply
    15. Kyo

      October 23, 2011 at 6:08 pm

      you have just made my life easier! thanks so much

      Reply
    16. Shonda

      August 25, 2011 at 7:41 pm

      The recipe links take me to a site that is under maintenance! I would love to make these. Hmmmm

      Reply
      • Jessica

        August 25, 2011 at 7:44 pm

        @Shonda, you can use my recipe until hers is available: https://goodcheapeats.com/2009/10/whole-grain-cinnamon-rolls/

        Reply
    17. Shanna C

      July 15, 2011 at 6:24 am

      Found this via Pinterest…and I can’t believe I never thought of doing this. I, too, will NOT get up early to make homemade cinnamon rolls but I so love the early morning smell of them baking in the oven 🙂 Thanks for sharing your ideas!

      Reply
    18. April Driggers

      March 12, 2011 at 5:11 pm

      THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU for this! You know I’ve been yearning to try Pioneer Woman’s cinnamon rolls but I hear it makes 7 pans…and I didn’t know if you could freeze them or not! Who in the world wants SEVEN PANS of cinnamon rolls? NOT ME! This is SUCH FANASTIC NEWS!!!

      I am SO digging your site! I think I”m going to link to every single one of your recipes as I make them and blog about them!!!

      I even started my household binder.. it’s still being tweaked but I’m loving it!

      Reply
      • Jessica

        March 13, 2011 at 8:40 pm

        Yeah for the household binder! And yes, I was surprised to find your comment in moderation. I know you’re on LAM, but this must have been a secret I was keeping from you. 😉

        Reply
    19. Kelly

      June 07, 2010 at 12:26 pm

      Thank you SO much for this! We used to use the canned every weekend, but stopped when I couldn't find any good info on freezing them. [I felt like the store bought were probably overpriced and less healthy than homemade] Time to return to cinnamon rolls! Yay!

      Reply
    20. Martha A.

      June 06, 2010 at 9:43 pm

      I have never done this!!! i am going to so have to try it!

      Reply
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