Morning Cinnamon Rolls Recipe

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Convenient crescent roll dough hurries along these yummy glazed rolls. I found the recipe in a cookbook. It's great with a cup of hot coffee. —Helen Lipko, Martinsburg, Pennsylvania

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Morning Cinnamon Rolls Recipe
  • Prep/Total Time: 25 min.
  • Yield: 8 Servings
10 15 25

Ingredients

  • 1 tube (8 ounces) refrigerated reduced-fat crescent rolls
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • Sugar substitute equivalent to 1/2 cup sugar, divided
  • 1/4 cup confectioners' sugar
  • 1 tablespoon fat-free milk

Directions

  • Unroll crescent dough into a rectangle; seal seams and perforations. Combine the cinnamon and half of the sugar substitute; sprinkle over dough. Roll up jelly-roll style, starting with a long side; seal edge. Cut into eight slices.
  • Place rolls cut side down in a 9-in. round baking pan coated with cooking spray. Bake at 375° for 12-15 minutes or until golden brown.
  • In a small bowl, combine the confectioners' sugar, milk and remaining sugar substitute; drizzle over warm rolls. Yield: 8 servings.

Editor's Note: This recipe was tested with Splenda sugar blend.

Nutritional Analysis: 1 roll equals 123 calories, 5 g fat (1 g saturated fat), trace cholesterol, 234 mg sodium, 18 g carbohydrate, trace fiber, 2 g protein. Diabetic Exchanges: 1 starch, 1 fat.

Originally published as Morning Cinnamon Rolls in Quick Cooking January/February 2006, p58

Tip

Big Batch Baked Goods

We enjoy homemade baked goods for breakfast, but I don’t have time to bake each morning before school. So I devote 1 day a month to making large batches of cinnamon rolls, doughnuts, cream cheese rolls and muffins. I place them in heavy-duty resealable plastic bags labeled with the date. (They freeze for about 2 months.) On busy mornings, it’s a snap to pop a few in the microwave to warm. The kids love the fresh-baked flavor. —Lori T., New London, Texas

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Reviewed on May. 10, 2013 by vonoepen

this was a very easy recipe and quick to make. I thought it was a little sweet and would cut back on the sugar. I did like it and would make it again. Eileen

Reviewed on May. 10, 2011 by pretzeld

These turned out to be an amazing surprise but i did alter it a little.I added a little extra cinnamon and a TB of crushed walnuts to the filling mix, made an extra half recipe of filling but only half of the icing amount. After spraying the pan I sprinkled a little of the brown sugar/cinnamon/nut mix over the bottom of the pan. After unrolling the crescents and sprinkling on most of the sugar mix, I added a TB of raisins, rolled it up and continued with recipe. The leftover sugar mix was sprinkled over the tops. When cooked wait a minute then lift out each one with small spatula and turn over onto a plate. You have a beautiful glazed finish which will only need the smallest drizzle of icing.OMG, I should have made 2 pans!

Reviewed on Apr. 24, 2010 by plumshoe

I 'tweek' this recipe alittle. I use 2 tubes of crescent rolls and a teaspoon of cinnamon. Sometimes I swap the sugar substitute for white sugar.

Reviewed on Feb. 01, 2009 by loe3336

Reviewed on Jan. 22, 2009 by coopers07

these were really good! My husband loved them...they were easy to prepare and I like the fact that it used ingredients that I normally keep on hand!!

Reviewed on Jan. 17, 2009 by Debrini

Reviewed on Jan. 17, 2009 by bushgirl

I tried the recipe and thought it was very easy and delicious. I used brown sugar in the place of white sugar and added raisins. My husband raved about them. sab

Reviewed on Jan. 16, 2009 by sllbaskets

These rolls are great and very easy to make. I have also made them with a "sticky bun" topping.

Reviewed on Jan. 15, 2009 by eviemom

Delicious and so easy to prepare. Great for Sunday Breakfast.

Reviewed on Jan. 15, 2009 by greandma8

they were easy to make&very good. thanks/ marie

Reviewed on Jan. 15, 2009 by lori bergman

I loved the recipe. Was the ticket for breakfast dessert (after sausage and eggs). Grandkids loved it. I'll keep low-fat crescent rolls on hand just to make the cinnamon rolls. Lori B.

Reviewed on Jan. 15, 2009 by kimjess2588

My husband absolutely loved these as did I. And as much as we both love sugar, I think the next time I will make the glaze without the sugar in it. There is so much on the rolls itself that I think the sugar added to the glaze too makes it just a little bit of an overload. But it is still definitely a keeper in my recipe box, and I cannot wait to make these again! Thanks for a quick and awesome recipe!

Reviewed on Jan. 15, 2009 by karen36ply

Great recipe, I made it using recipe creations instead of the crescent rolls. I will make it again, but will probably double the filling just for more flavor.

Reviewed on Jan. 15, 2009 by Carollizc

This looks so good. I have a tube of crescent rolls in the fridge, and will be making this for breakfast on the weekend.

Reviewed on Jan. 15, 2009 by joan_carver2000

I made this simple, but delicious dessert for our family Christmas gathering.  They all loved the rolls. Thanks for a fun and simple dish that most everybody will enjoy. My son has already told me not to buy any more canned cinnamon rolls, but make these instead.

Reviewed on Jan. 15, 2009 by NeeNe

These were so easy! I made them for an after school snack, and they were all gone before school was out. Very easy and very good.

Reviewed on Jan. 15, 2009 by brandon02

We had our grandchildren for the weekend and our 7 yr. old granddaughter helped me make them. They were delicious!! She was so excited that we made "homemade" cinnamon rolls! Thanks for the easy recipe.

pollyb

Reviewed on Jan. 15, 2009 by mrsgreinke

They are tasty but very small. Be sure to securely pinch together the perforations on the crescent rolls otherwise the dough will break apart. The recipe says it makes 9 rolls, I ended up with 8 little rolls. Also, use an 8" square pan or 9" round cake pan, no larger because then the pan will be much too big for the number of rolls.

Reviewed on Jan. 15, 2009 by carriejc

The rolls were pretty tasty, but I should have cooked them just a bit longer. Will try again.

Reviewed on Jan. 15, 2009 by mfjbh

A very nice treat for Sunday morning breakfast. I prepared them in advance and baked in the morning, while getting breakfast ready. Everybody loved it. I'll try some of the add-ons from other readers next time, for a different taste.

Reviewed on Jan. 15, 2009 by jackiesiegrist@hotmail.com

I made these,and my husband wouldn't leave them alone.

jackie

Reviewed on Jan. 15, 2009 by beezx4

I made these, only I put brown sugar on dough, rolled it up and used another package of rolls and put mini chocolate chips and put the first rolled up dough on the dough and then rolled together. Frosted with regular cake frosting.

Reviewed on Jan. 15, 2009 by barber2

Several said why  not use the Grands Cinnamon rolls?   That is a thicker, completely different texture/dough.  Would not be as rich and good as this dough.   I think I will take the suggestion to use the sheets of crescents that have no seams,  dust board with some flour and try again.  they are sure worth experimenting.   Rather costly, but worth it once in a while. 

Reviewed on Jan. 15, 2009 by barber2

They were wonder, quick and I would make them again, but there has to be an easier way to seal that darn dough! It stuck to the board, came apart and they were ugly when they finished baking. I'm wondering about dusting surface AND hands with some flour? Worth doing again though and hubby really liked them.

Reviewed on Jan. 09, 2009 by llaaling

These cinnamon rolls are quick and easy, and oh, so good. I have been making them (but not quite this light version) every Sunday morning for my family for many years. If for some reason they don't wake up to these rolls, I'll hear about it!

Lisa in Idaho

Reviewed on Jan. 08, 2009 by gjretired

 That's good news!

Reviewed on Jan. 08, 2009 by Petune

How do people get their recipes posted HERE and viewed by others??? I have submitted my recipe more than once, and have still to see it featured. WHY is that???

Pat...Huntley, IL

Reviewed on Jan. 08, 2009 by Crystal Carr

Reviewed on Jan. 08, 2009 by henert52

Reviewed on Jan. 08, 2009 by sherriwolfe

I agree with the seam issues - but Pillsbury is now making the Crescents in SHEETS now. No more seams!!

Reviewed on Jan. 08, 2009 by fredaji

I have to admit, I have tried several recipes using crescent rolls, it is not easy. The seams do not hold and when you roll it up, it tends to tear. I agree, just buy the low fat grands, save yourself the trouble.

Reviewed on Jan. 08, 2009 by GmaSam

Re: Morning Cinnamon Rolls

Try adding some orange peel with the raisins, then add peel to drizzle as well. Makes them different.

Grandma Sam

Reviewed on Jan. 03, 2009 by wiscook

why not just buy grands cinnamon rolls which are available in a low fat version, those are excellent

Reviewed on Nov. 26, 2008 by resm2007

I like to add raisens to this filling. Makes a yummy breakfast roll! Reta of Kalamazoo

 
 
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