Do you want to wake up in the morning and have freshly baked cinnamon rolls for breakfast? Especially on the weekends? These cinnamon rolls have an orange filling in the middle of them and they get topped with an orange-vanilla glaze. If you don’t like the flavor of orange, I have other options below. This post has been recently updated on 12/14/2020 with new pictures and content.
Overnight Cinnamon Rolls
Make the dough the night before and prepare the rolls with the filling. Cut them and place them in a baking dish and cover them with saran wrap or a dishcloth. These can be left on a counter. In the morning all you need to do is bake them in the oven and frost them. This method can be done with pretty much any cinnamon roll recipe.
Ingredients for Orange Cinnamon Rolls
Rolls Water - must be warm or else the rolls won’t rise Sugar - helps activate the yeast Yeast - always check the yeast packet or jar to make sure your yeast isn’t expired or else the dough will not rise Butter, Eggs, flour, and salt for the dough Use your stand mixer to help kneed the dough. If you don’t have a stand mixer that is ok, just use your hands to kneed. Filling Orange Marmalade - Don’t like orange marmalade? Use your favorite flavor of jam. Raspberry or Strawberry would be really good as well. Melted Butter - gets brushed over the top of the rolls Icing - Powdered Sugar, Orange Zest, and Freshly Squeezed Orange Juice
How to Make Overnight Cinnamon Rolls
For the full recipe please see the recipe card below. In a saucepan over medium heat warm the milk. While the milk is warming, add the yeast and sugar to the stand mixer. After the milk has warmed up, add the milk to the yeast and sugar mixture and let that sit for 5 minutes until the yeast gets all foamy. Turn the stand mixer on, and add in the rest of the ingredients. Softened butter, egg, and milk. I usually let the stand mixer kneed the dough for a couple of minutes with the dough hook. Place the dough in a greased bowl, so that the dough doesn’t stick to the bowl. Let the dough rise for an hour or 2 or overnight in a warm room covered with a towel. Once the dough has risen, roll the dough out on a floured surface. Melt the butter in the microwave and spread evenly over the dough. Then take the orange marmalade and evenly spread that over the top of the dough. Sprinkle some sugar on top of the orange marmalade mixture. Using your fingers, roll the dough up so that it looks like a really long log. Then cut the dough into about 1 to 2-inch circles and place them back in an 8 X 11 greased pan so that they can rise again. For overnight cinnamon rolls, let the rolls sit overnight covered in the baking dish with a towel so in the morning all you have to do is bake them. Preheat oven to 375. Bake the cinnamon rolls for 25-30 minutes or until the tops have turned golden brown. While the rolls are baking, make the icing. In a bowl, combine the powdered sugar, orange zest, orange juice, milk, and vanilla until smooth. I usually just use a fork and mix that all together. Pour over hot cinnamon rolls right when they come out of the oven.
Other Recipes to Try
Crack Dip Caramelized Onion Dip Skinny Buffalo Chicken Dip Buffalo Chicken Party Ring Dip Smoked Salmon Dip If you’ve tried this Overnight Cinnamon Rolls or any other recipe on the site, let me know in the comment section how it turned out. Snap a picture and upload it to share on Pinterest or Instagram! Make sure to tag me in the photo. 5 from 1 reviews Orange filling adapted from the Pioneer Woman I used both recipes to make my cinnamon rolls and kind of went back and forth between to the two. 🙂 Not a WW friendly recipe.