Rhodes Rolls Cinnamon Rolls

These Rhodes Rolls Cinnamon Rolls curb that craving for homemade cinnamon rolls in a fraction of the time! This recipe uses frozen Rhodes Rolls along with butter, cinnamon, white and brown sugar, and toasted nuts to create the most delicious cinnamon rolls without homemade dough.

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These cinnamon rolls are prepped the night before, so all you have to do in the morning is pop them in the oven. This recipe is proof that your favorite breakfast food doesn’t have to mean hard work! Perfect for busy mornings, weekend brunch, or holiday breakfasts.

Great Reasons You Will Want to Make Rhodes Cinnamon Rolls

These Rhodes Rolls Cinnamon Rolls use frozen bread dough, cutting prep time without sacrificing that soft, gooey, homemade texture. Plus, the overnight rise and caramelized nut layer create a rich, bakery-quality flavor with minimal effort!

  • Flavor: You get all the ooey-gooey flavor of sticky buns paired with light and fluffy rolls. 
  • Difficulty: Since you’re not making homemade dough from scratch, this recipe is perfect for beginners. 
  • Time-saving tip: These easy cinnamon rolls are perfect for busy mornings because you can prep them the night before and pop them in the oven to bake the next morning! 
  • Budget tip: All you need are frozen rolls and a few basic pantry staples to make this recipe, making it affordable for any budget.
  • More Sweet Breakfast Ideas: Check out these Apple Fritters or this Basic Muffin Mix Recipe!

Here’s Your Grocery List For Rhodes Cinnamon Rolls

Here’s a quick overview of the key ingredients for this recipe. For the full list of ingredients and exact measurements, be sure to check the recipe card at the bottom of this post.

  • Butter: Use unsalted butter for the best flavor. You’ll need 1/4 cup of melted butter and 1/4 cup of softened butter to make the brown sugar butter mixture. 
  • Sugars: ​You’ll need white sugar and brown sugar for this recipe. The white sugar is used to make the cinnamon sugar mixture, while the brown sugar is used to make the brown sugar butter!
  • Cinnamon: You can’t have cinnamon rolls without it! Use ground cinnamon.
  • Frozen bread dough rolls: This recipe uses Rhodes Rolls, but any kind of frozen dinner rolls will work! You don’t need to let them thaw before making this recipe, as we’re using the rolls straight from frozen. Then, they’ll sit out overnight to rise before baking the next day. 
  • Pecans and walnuts (optional): Toast the nuts lightly before adding them to boost their flavor!

Before You Get Started

  • Prep the rolls in advance: Since the frozen bread dough rolls need to rise overnight, plan ahead and prep the rolls the evening before you want to serve them.
  • Use the right baking dish: A deep-dish pie pan works best for this recipe to hold the gooey caramelized syrup without it spilling over. Make sure it’s greased well to prevent sticking.
  • Don’t skip the rising time: The rolls need time to rise and double in size overnight. If the temperature of your kitchen is especially cold, place the covered pan in a turned-off oven with the light on to create a warm environment for even rising.

How To Make Rhodes Cinnamon Rolls

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Step 1: Melt Butter and Brown Sugar

Melt some butter and stir in brown sugar until it forms a thick, sugary paste.

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Step 2: Toast the Nuts

Toast the nuts on the stovetop until they’re lightly browned. You don’t want to burn them!

Two white bowls on a white surface. The left bowl contains melted butter, and the right bowl contains cinnamon sugar.

Step 3: Make the Dipping Mixture

Melt the other half of the butter and make the cinnamon sugar mixture.

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Step 4: Dip the Rolls

Dip each frozen roll in the melted butter and then into the cinnamon sugar mixture. Place the rolls on top of the nut-sugar mixture.

Pro tip: Don’t place the rolls too close together. You want a little space between each one to allow them to rise.

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Step 5: Rise

Let the rolls rise overnight. They should be doubled in size and touching.

Pro Tip: After rising, you may need to shake on a little more cinnamon sugar.

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Step 6: Bake the Rolls

Bake the rolls until they’re golden brown on top.

Step 7 : Flip Onto Plate For Serving

A caramel pecan sticky bun cake with a glossy glaze, topped with chopped pecans. The cake is on a white, scalloped plate. In the background, there is a colorful striped cloth and stacked white plates.

While the rolls are still warm, grab onto the baking dish with covered hands. Flip the rolls upside down onto a plate to reveal the sticky bun mixture on top!

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Tips and Variations

  • Dairy-free: Use dairy-free butter and check that your frozen dough doesn’t contain dairy. The caramelized topping and cinnamon flavor will still shine.
  • Orange zest: Mix some orange zest into the cinnamon-sugar coating.
  • Maple pecan: Swap the brown sugar for maple syrup and use only pecans.
  • Nut-free: Skip the nuts, and you’ll still have sticky caramel rolls!
  • Crispier top: Let the rolls bake for a few extra minutes, then broil for a minute or two to get a crispier, golden-brown top.
  • Softer center: Cover the rolls with foil for the last part of baking to lock in moisture and keep the centers ultra-soft.
A sticky bun topped with chopped pecans sits on a white plate. In the background, more sticky buns can be seen on a platter. The table is covered with a pastel plaid cloth.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I store leftover cinnamon rolls?

To store leftover cinnamon rolls, place them in an airtight container and keep them at room temperature for up to 2 days. For longer storage, refrigerate them for up to 4 days.

How do I reheat cinnamon rolls?

    Warm individual rolls in the microwave for 15-20 seconds to get that gooey, fresh-from-the-oven texture. You can also reheat them in the oven! Preheat your oven to 300°F, cover the rolls with foil, and bake for 10-15 minutes until warmed through.

    Can I freeze these cinnamon rolls?

    Yes! You can freeze the rolls either before or after baking. Here’s how:

    Before Baking: After assembling, cover tightly with plastic wrap and aluminum foil, then freeze. When ready to bake, let the rolls thaw and rise overnight before baking as usual.

    After Baking: Let the rolls cool completely, then freeze them in a sealed container. Thaw in the fridge and reheat in the oven or microwave.

    Can I make these cinnamon rolls the same day?

    Yes, but you’ll need to allow enough time for the dough to rise. To make the rolls rise faster, preheat the oven to 200°F for a couple of minutes, then turn it off. Place the covered rolls inside and let them rise in the gentle warmth.

    A round, caramel-glazed sticky bun topped generously with chopped pecans, walnuts, and almonds sits on a decorative white plate. A plaid napkin is partially visible beside the plate on a white surface.

    Serving Ideas

    Toppings and Extras:

    • Classic Cream Cheese Icing: Whip up a quick cream cheese icing to drizzle over the warm rolls for extra tangy sweetness.
    • Fresh Fruit: Top with sliced strawberries, blueberries, or raspberries for a fresh, fruity contrast to the gooey cinnamon filling.​
    • Drinks: Since these rolls are pretty sweet, you can pair them with an Oat Milk Latte to balance them out!

    Make-Ahead Tip:

    If you’re feeding a hungry crowd or have a busy week planned, make a double batch and store them in the freezer. Whenever you want an easy breakfast you can pop them in the microwave!

    Serve It Up:

    Planning a special occasion like a big brunch? Serve these up with some savory options like Oven-Cooked BaconMaple Chicken Breakfast Sausage, and Bacon and Tomato Egg Bites! You can find more delicious breakfast recipes on Simply Breakfast Recipes.

    Rhodes Rolls Cinnamon Rolls

    A piece of sticky bun topped with glazed pecans on a white plate. The background shows additional sticky buns on a serving platter. A checkered cloth is partially visible underneath the plates.
    This easy recipe for Rhodes Rolls Cinnamon Rolls uses frozen bread rolls to make warm, gooey cinnamon rolls with minimal effort. Prep them the night before and bake fresh in the morning for a delicious, homemade treat!
    Gina Dickson
    Prep Time 10 minutes
    Cook Time 25 minutes
    Total Time 35 minutes
    Serving Size 11 rolls

    Ingredients

    • ½ cup butter divided (1 stick)
    • ½ cup sugar
    • ½ cup brown sugar
    • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
    • 10 frozen bread dough rolls Rhodes frozen dough rolls (or your favorite brand)
    • 1/4 cup pecans (optional) chopped
    • 1/4 cup walnuts (optional) chopped

    Instructions

    The Night Before

    • Grease a round 9 inch deep dish pie pan with non-stick spray.
    • Add Sticky Bun Layer
    • Prepare The Nuts: Sprinkle chopped nuts evenly over the bottom of the pan.
      1/4 cup pecans, 1/4 cup walnuts
    • Make the Brown Sugar Butter: Soften ¼ cup butter in the microwave in 10-second intervals. Stir in brown sugar until fully combined, then spread over the chopped nuts.
      ½ cup brown sugar, ½ cup butter
    • Prepare Cinnamon Coating: Melt the remaining ¼ cup butter completely.
      ½ cup butter
    • Make Cinnamon Sugar: In a separate bowl, mix sugar and cinnamon.
      ½ cup sugar, 1 teaspoon cinnamon
    • Coat the Rolls: Dip each frozen roll first in melted butter, then in cinnamon-sugar to coat completely. Place coated rolls on top of the nut and butter mixture. Repeat until the pan is full, leaving a little space between each roll for rising.
      10 frozen bread dough rolls
    • Cover & Let Rise: Lightly spray a piece of foil or plastic wrap with non-stick spray and cover the pan. Place it in a cold oven or on the counter overnight to rise.

    The Next Morning

    • Preheat & Bake: Remove the pan from the oven (if stored there overnight). Preheat the oven to 350°F. Remove the foil and bake for 30 minutes, until golden brown. Pro Tip: if the top seems to be getting to dark, lightly cover with the foil during the last 10 minutes of baking.
    • Flip & Serve: Remove from the oven and let cool for 1-2 minutes. Using oven mitts, carefully flip the pan over onto a large plate or cake pan to release the rolls. Be careful, as the caramelized sugar will be hot!
    • Enjoy Warm: Let the rolls cool slightly before serving.

    Notes

    Tips & Notes
    • Best served fresh! These cinnamon rolls are gooey and soft right out of the oven, so enjoy them while warm.
    • Plan ahead: Since the rolls need time to rise, they must be prepped the night before.
    • Use a deep serving dish: When flipping the rolls, use a plate with raised edges to catch the gooey cinnamon syrup.
    • Handle with care: Flip the pan away from your body to avoid hot sugar syrup spills.
    • Keep warm: If serving over time, keep the rolls in a warm oven to prevent the caramel glaze from hardening.
    • Faster rise: Turn your oven to 200°F for a couple of minutes, then turn it off. Place the covered rolls inside and let them rise in the gentle warmth.
    Nutrition Facts
    Rhodes Rolls Cinnamon Rolls
    Serving Size
     
    1 roll
    Amount per Serving
    Calories
    253
    % Daily Value*
    Fat
     
    13
    g
    20
    %
    Saturated Fat
     
    6
    g
    38
    %
    Trans Fat
     
    0.3
    g
    Polyunsaturated Fat
     
    2
    g
    Monounsaturated Fat
     
    3
    g
    Cholesterol
     
    22
    mg
    7
    %
    Sodium
     
    203
    mg
    9
    %
    Potassium
     
    38
    mg
    1
    %
    Carbohydrates
     
    33
    g
    11
    %
    Fiber
     
    1
    g
    4
    %
    Sugar
     
    19
    g
    21
    %
    Protein
     
    2
    g
    4
    %
    Vitamin A
     
    260
    IU
    5
    %
    Vitamin C
     
    0.1
    mg
    0
    %
    Calcium
     
    17
    mg
    2
    %
    Iron
     
    0.2
    mg
    1
    %
    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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