Cream Cheese Cinnamon Rolls
I made rolls, of the cinnamon variety.
I use cinnamon rolls as a sort of… well, anxiety calming drug. I don’t pop pills, I definitely pop cinnamon rolls.
See… there was this thing invented a good long while ago called the 10 Year Class Reunion. It’s where you get together with all the people that made fun of you during your painfully awkward teenage years. Yea. Why? Why do I have to do this? Can’t we all just become friends on Facebook and Twitter and consider ourselves properly reunited!?
Seriously. The future is now!
Since I think I’m going to gracefully bow out of the reunion festivities, here’s the CliffsNotes of what I might have said to my old classmates.
Hi. Yea, it’s me Joy. I sat behind you in.. a bunch of classes probably. Here’s the update. I went to college. I read a lot of books. I graduated. I traveled around some. I haven’t gotten married or pregnant yet. Yea.. I’m prettier now, but that’s mostly because I was actually really ugly when you knew me. I’m a baker. I think it’s the most awesome thing ever. I know a crap ton about food. Would you like to discuss French cheeses at all? I have a blog… also awesome. Sure, I’d like to meet your boyfriend Steve. I recognize him from your Facebook photos. Your relationship status is “complicated” though… care to discuss? No? Hm… well, sure I’d like to see pictures of your kids. Would you like to see pictures of my cinnamon rolls? It’s only fair.
Don’t make me go to this thing. It will be awkward. Awkward. Awkward. Awkward!
I need counsel and another cinnamon roll.
These cinnamon rolls are nothing short of amazing. The cream cheese is folded (literally) into the dough, creating an extra moist, truly irresistible roll. They take time… sure. Yes. But when it comes to things like your 10 Year Class Reunion… you just take the time to make the rolls. It’s necessary.
Here’s the recipe.
Below the recipe are my step by step photos, in case you get knee deep into the recipe and panic.
Cream Cheese Cinnamon Rolls
Saveur October 2008
For the Dough:
1 – 1/4oz package active dry yeast
1/2 teaspoon, plus 1/4 cup sugar
1/2 cup milk at room temperature
2 Tablespoons light brown sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 egg
1 egg yolk
2 3/4 cups all-purpose flour, sifted, plus more for kneading
3/4 teaspoon salt
8 Tablespoons (1 stick) unsalted butter, at room temperature, plus more for the pan
For the Filling:
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 cup dark brown sugar
1/4 cup finely chopped pecans
1/4 cup finely chopped walnuts
1/4 cup raisins
1 Tablespoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon ground cloves
2 Tablespoons maple syrup
4 oz. cream cheese, at room temperature
8 Tablespoons (1 stick) unsalted butter, melted
For the Icing:
2 cups confectioners’ sugar
1/4 cup buttermilk
Making the Dough:
In the bowl of a stand mixer combine yeast, 1/2 teaspoon sugar and 1/4 cup water heated to 115 degrees F. Stir to combine and let sit until frothy and foamy, about 10 minutes.
Add remaining sugar, milk, light brown sugar, vanilla, egg, and egg yolk. Beat with a wire whisk until well combined. Fit the bowl onto the mixer, fitting with the dough hook attachment. Add the flour and salt and mix on medium speed until the dough just begins to come together. Turn the machine on medium-high and knead the dough for 4 minutes.
Add the butter and continue to knead for about 6 minutes. The dough will the wet and sticky. Place the dough on a well floured work surface, and knead about 1/3 cup all-purpose flour into the dough. Don’t worry, the dough still might be a little sticky. It’s ok. Just set the dough to rest in a large greased bowl. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and a kitchen towel and allow to rise in a warm place for 1 1/2 to 2 hours, or until doubled in size.
While the dough rises, make the filling. Combine the sugar, dark brown sugar, pecans, walnuts, raisins, cinnamon, salt and cloves in a large bowl. Stir to combine. Stir in the maple syrup. Set aside.
When the dough has doubled in size, dump if from the bowl onto a heavily floured work surface. Gently knead the dough until it is no longer sticky, adding more flour as needed. I think I added about 3 Tablespoons of flour. Work the dough for about 1 or 2 minutes. Once it’s no longer sticky, place a kitchen towel over the dough and let rest for 5 minutes before you roll it out.
Using a floured rolling pin, roll the dough into a 10 x 10-inch square.
In a small bowl, mix the cream cheese with a knife until it’s smooth and spreadable.
Spread the cream cheese evenly over the dough square. Fold the square into thirds like you would fold a letter to fit into an envelope. Take the open ends of the rectangle and fold into thirds again, to make a smaller dough square.
Invert the dough so that the seam is face down and, using the rolling pin, gently roll it into a 10 x 20-inch rectangle. You make find that some cream cheese sneaks through. Be as gently as possible with the dough, but continue to work it until you reach the size you need.
Turn the dough so that the short sides are parallel to you. You’re going to roll from the short sides of the dough.
Brush the top of the dough with half of the melted butter. We’ll use the rest of the butter after the rolls are baked.
Pour all of the filling onto the dough. Spread evenly, leaving a 1-inch boarder at one of the short edges of the dough so the roll can be properly sealed. Lightly press the filling into the dough.
Using your hands, lift up the bottom edge of the dough and roll it forward into a tight cylinder. Place dough cylinder seam side down on a cutting board. Using a sharp, thin knife, trim off the uneven edges.
Cut cylinder into 8 equal slices. Nestle the slices, cut side up and evenly spaced in a butter 9 x 13-inch (light colored) metal baking dish. Cover pan with plastic wrap and set aside in a warm place to let rise for 2 hours. You may also refrigerate rolls overnight.
Heat the oven to 375 degrees F. Uncover the rolls. If you refrigerated the rolls, let them sit at room temperature for 15 minutes before baking. Bake until golden brown and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean, about 30 minutes.
Make the icing: While the rolls are baking, whisk together the sugar and buttermilk in a small bowl until smooth.
Transfer the pan of cinnamon rolls to a cooling rack. Brush with remaining butter. Let cool for 5 minutes. Dip the tines of a fork into the icing and drizzle over the rolls. Serve immediately.
Some of the stuff you’ll need.
This is what the dough looks like as it’s coming together after the flour is added.
After kneading in the mixer for 10 minutes, I took the dough out, added 1/3 cup more flour and kneaded.
Gettin’ ready for the first rise.
Now make the filling!
Big, happy dough after 2 hours!
Knead the dough on a heavily floured surface, adding more flour so the dough is no longer sticky.
Roll that darling in a 10 x 10-inch circle and cream cheese it!
Fold it up.
And again.
Keep folding.
Done!
Now roll again. This time to 10 x 20-inches.
Time for the good stuff.
And roll.
Trim the edges and slice into 8 slices.
Into the pan.
And baked!
That’s good stuff. Great job.
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Oh my god, these look devilishly good Joy – as everything you make does ;) I agree, cinnamon is better than Prozac any day! Can’t wait to make them. xx
Sounds awkward, and I offer you lots of luck – but at least the consequent eating is of the delcious and spicy variety! It could be worse!
How funny – I’m waiting for some dough to rise for cinnamon rolls right now! I wish I would have seen this earlier.
I totally do not blame you for not wanting to go to the reunion. I wouldn’t either :)
Wow. I’d rather just smell those cinnamon rolls than go to a class reunion.
I avoid all class reunions and honestly wouldn’t know what to say after basic small talk but I love your message to your old classmates and those cinnamon rolls look irresistable.
To the wonderful Joy,
Who needs a silly old thing like a class reunion when there are divine cinnamon rolls like this lurking on your kitchen counter.
P.S. I didn’t go to my reunion, but I did see some pictures. Do people still use the word “hoochie-mama” in America? Because there was definitely some ladies who looked like they were trying way too hard.
Just be your fabulous self and if you are feeling self conscious, bring the cinnamon rolls.
Funny. Someone at work today was talking about high school reunions. I avoid them myself. I stayed in touch with the people I wanted to stay in touch with. I LOVE your cinnamon buns. Great step-by-step photos, too!
these look amazing. and daunting. i will file it away for when i have time to delve into it. wow!
Oooh a great anecdote; school reunions… the thing I loved about the end of school was never having to see the certain people I didn’t like, ever again…
P.S. These cinnamon rolls are much more impressive in photos than a snotty toddler :-)
I’m with Julia, leave the reunions for imagined daydreaming in which you arrive via private jet, a slimmer more elegant version of yourself and that boy that you had a crush on suddenly realises that he made a massive mistake by not asking you out…
or something.
absolutely love the pictures, Joy!
on second thoughts, i’d rather stay home with a cinnamon roll, warm socks and my copy of Amelie.
i graduated in ’79 & have yet to see a reason why i would go to the time & trouble to save $$ & clear my calender to attend a reunion. not anxious, not angry, just can’t be bothered.
I agree with Julia. I stayed in touch with the person I wanted to, beyond that I can’t be bothered. My 20th is coming up in September and I couldn’t care less. I don’t care to make the effort to “walk down memory lane” with people I wasn’t close to to begin with. I would rather spend time with the people in my present than spend one minute making small talk with people that don’t care what I am doing…and I don’t care what they are doing. LOL OK…enough ranting.
The bun look DIVINE. I think I must try these. :)
I understand. Why bother? Do something you like instead – or wait, eat something you like!
Is the pan empty. It would have been at our house. Cinnamon Rolls are one of hubby’s favorite snacks.
They look great, good pictures too.
These look yummy and I will be making them this weekend. Funny question-where did you get the pan that you baked the cinnamon rolls in? I kinda dig it and would like to go purchase it pronto. Your blog is a daily read for me, and thank you for making me laugh.
YU-UM! Do you think you could freeze them rather than putting them in the frig (assuming they were wrapped really well)? I would love to make them a week or so ahead of time for our family trip – I’m figuring I’d move them to the frig a day before and then follow the rest of your steps.
What do you think???
WOW. Cream cheese IN the cinnamon roll? Genius! Will you be my new best friend? I can’t wait to make these. Perhaps even today? I was just thinking that I needed something to make today.
About the reunion, skip it! My 10 year would have been last year but apparently my class is full of slackers who never organized one. I consider Facebook all the reunion I need!
Michelle- best friends? ok.. let’s do it.
These look delish! I love the idea of that cream cheese in the dough…
With regards to 10 year reunions. I went to mine (under coercion) *mmph* years ago and it was a complete waste of time. 10 years isn’t enough for much to change – the pretty people were still pretty, the geeky people were still geeky and all the little cliques still hung out together. Like others, I stayed in touch with the only people I really cared about after high school, so going to the reunion was a waste of time for me.
If you’re gonna do one – make it a later one! 15 or 20 years. That way, you can see who’s gone bald, which geek has become fabulously successful – like that!
Why is it that everytime I think I might have the inner strength to decrease the size of my posterior through smart food choices, you come up with a pure evilly scrumptious and calorie loaded recipe???? Well, I can diet tomorrow, right? :)
Perfect timing!!! I was planning on making these this weekend to (hopefully) impress the new boy in my life! :)
Question – You say the rolls can be refrigerated. Do you let them rise for 2 hours before the refrigeration or will they rise in the frig if they are placed in there immediately after cutting and placing in the pan?
Nothing better than waking up in the morning and seeing such a wonderful recipe!!! :)
Cat- Making these for a boy!? Be careful. He might never leave…. for reals.
Good question. Slice the cinnamon rolls, place them in the buttered pan, cover them with plastic wrap and stick them directly in the fridge. No need for the 2 hour rise. They’ll slowly rise in the fridge a bit. When you’re ready to bake them, preheat the oven, and take the rolls out of the fridge and let sit on the counter for 15 minutes. You’re good to go!
I advise on going to the class reunion. Its not as painful as you think it will be. Something funny has happened in those ten years you’ve been out of high school- everyone else has been out ten years also and really changed and grew up a little. and the ones who had it all together in high school has already had their brief shining moment and its all over for them which is fun to see.
Okay – first of all, I think you should go to the high school reunion – I mustered up the courage to go to mine 2 years ago and was pleasantly surprised.
Now that that’s out of the way, THOSE cinnamon rolls. Wow. I’ve had mild success with two different recipes before but man are these tempting. Is there any step in there that can be done the night before so you can actually eat the rolls sometime in the AM hours? If not, well, I’m sure they will be worth the wait. YUM
Kara- Yep! I made these cinnamon rolls, sliced them and put them in the pan and then baked them off in the morning. Those directions are included in the recipe. Check it out! It definitely makes the livin’ easy.
Oh wow these look DEVINE! When I travelled to Finland I discovered that all they ate there was cinnamon rolls and GIANT ones at that, you’d love it! Great blog, great pics…
Joy, that is exactly how I feel about my 10 year reunion which is supposedly being planned for this year. Why go about making such an effort when everyone is online and you already know what they had for lunch let alone where they are in their lives… right on, and nice rolls. :)
Go to your Reunion! My 10th high school reunion was just this past weekend and I was sorta dreading it, but my best friend talked me into it and I had the best time! All the people that I didn’t like in high school or who were mean to me because I was a bookwormish nerd were all so cool (well, all but one who’s still a beyatch) and I am now feeling that type of day-after-Christmas-letdown that it’s all over and I won’t see most of those people again for another 5 to 10 years. So go and have fun!
Sarah- I’m glad your reunion was a blast! I’m not sure it’s enough to convince me to go to mine… I’ll think on it though!
ha going to your high school reunion is like asking to get kicked in the head. why would you torture yourself?! it would be awkward awkward awkward!! I plan on NOT attending mine, and hoping that when I become rich & successful, those annoying high school people will remember what jerks some of them were to me.
Wow, those look absolutely divine and sinful…..must make them… :)
yeah, that is pretty much the sum of these small-talk infused gatherings. i really don’t do well with small-talk. plus, in my high school class i managed to have few friends, they were all 1 and 2 yrs below me. so i’ve avoided my reunions like the plague. but about those roll. OMG you’ve officially made me obsessed now. i’m holding you responsible if my pants go up a size. :-)
Heh, my 10 year reunion will be this summer as well. It will be a bit awkward, but I know a bunch of people that are going so I think it will be okay. I’m sure there will be many awkward “Who are you again?” moments… but I think it could be fun to see how others turned out and see my old friends again.
As for those cinnamon rolls, they look awesome. I am going be be entering the cinnamon roll competition in our local state fair and I need to start doing some “research”. These look like the perfect place to start!
Is it OK if I say i want to be you when I get older??? Cause I do! I think you are totally awesome and I would love to bake for you someday.!!!!!
Alexandra- I have frizzy hair sometimes…. still want to be me?
Juuuust kidding. I’d love to have a place that you can come to bake with me!
Janelle- The pan I baked my cinnamon rolls in is an old 9 x 13-inch pan that my parents have been using since sometime in the 1979. It’s old and worn and all sorts of scratched. Try some of your local thrift stores. You’ll probably have some luck.
High school reunions are very over-rated. Your cinnamon rolls, however, are not! Why not stay home, make the rolls and invite some real friends over for coffee that you haven’t seen in a couple of weeks?! Now THAT’S a reunion! Thanks for another lovely recipe and story.
I’m going to assume that you got that fabulous list of 10 reasons why you shouldn’t miss your 10 year reunion from our Reunion Committee….
I echo your sentiments completely :)
But, I would love to see you next time I’m in LA!
and I have some cream cheese that needs a-usin’…so I’ll be making these soon….
Ha! Hi Cecilia! I must have missed that list or surely I wouldn’t have this attitude! Are you coming all the way from Boston. Can we just get together for tea next time you’re in town!? Sheeeesh.
i loved my highschool, my graduating class was 100 kids, and we all knew eachother since we were in preschool! (very very small NY town) so everyone was like family really, I cant wait for my reunion…lol, but.. I will still be completely NERVOUS!!!! and will DEF> need some of these cinn. buns!! thanks joy!
Oh Joy, these look awesome! I have a question about cinnamon rolls though. I have attempted a couple of times, and they taste great and are soft and delicious right out of the oven, but get hard even after a day or two. Is there something I’m doing wrong? Baking too long, too high of temperature, rising too long, etc? Any help is appreciated! I would love to try these!
The truth is Adriene, I think cinnamon rolls are best the day they are made. Perhaps you could try baking them for less time, making slightly underdone rolls. Then makes sure they’re well wrapped and covered for the night. I don’t think the problem is in the dough. That’s my two cents.
Reunions are the pits. Don’t we see everyone we actually WANT to see on our own, without being forced into it. And yet we go. Ugh. I feel for ya chickadee – at least you have cinnamon rolls!
Those look amazing! My mouth is watering looking at your photos! I think these cinnamon rolls will be a weekend activity.
I feel the same way about high school reunions… my 10 year reunion is just around the corner… can’t we just have a class facebook group and call it a day?
@Adriene – I’ve had the exact same problem with cinnamon rolls (and homemade yeast breads in general).
Joy – do you think that the cinnamon rolls can be made using the no-knead technique to give it a better texture? Or would the dairy products in the dough sour due to the long rising time?
Oh no you didn’t!!! This has been my #1 craving throughout pregnancy. I still have 2 months and now this recipes has presented itself. I guess there’s only one thing to do…Thanks!
You put the cheese in the roll, you nut (sung to the ‘you put the lime in the coconut’ song tune)! I love the smell of yeasty, cinnamon-ny treats baking in the morning!
I love how generously filled they are, Joy – can I have one, please? ;)
O-M-G!!! As soon as I saw the title of this post, I knew that I needed to make this. The turns of the dough remind me of the process of making puff and danish pastry. I can’t wait! Thanks for posting this! It looks so yummy!
You have to wonder why they even have class reunions, since *everyone* seems to hate them! Seriously, do people attend these things?
On the other hand, I don’t think anyone could hate those cinnamon rolls, especially yours, Joy. I am happy just to look at them!
this year would have been my 10-year high school reunion, too… but i was home schooled and graduated in a ceremony that was largely farce alongside 13 other home schoolers. the one girl who got in touch with me (via facebook) asked if i wanted to have a reunion. i was like, “i couldn’t care less what those people are doing.” she responded, “me too.” so we didn’t even attempt a reunion, and for that i am eternally grateful. i think i shall make your cinnamon rolls in celebration. ;)
Wow, every word up there describing your class reunion experience is ever so true!!! You had me giggling because I relate to it soo much!!!
I’d much rather bite into one of those luscious cream-cheese filled cinnamon rolls than see people I have not thought about for 10 years!
OMG these look heavenly! The cream cheese is genius. I’ve never, ever made anything with yeast before, but THIS recipe might have finally inspired me to go for it!
I can’t wait to try to make these! Maybe a project for this weekend?
I haven’t thought a lot about my ten-year reunion. Mine will be in 2011. I went to a pretty non-traditional high school with some smart, cool kids, but um, I’m still not sure about all that. I don’t like the idea of having to smile constantly for an entire weekend and repeatedly explain why, after ten years, yes, I’m STILL in school. And then I would explain that I am working on a doctorate in literature, and they would ask what in the world I am going to do with such a degree. How cool would it be to say that you are a baker?!
And I would be thrilled to talk about French cheeses with you.
Daunting, yeah probably for me at least, but darn good looking? YEAH! Mmmm :) I love bakes like these which manage to hElp problems float away just for the duration of eating. So then you have to eat another one, duh :D
I hope you decide what to do about the reunion! I cannot really advise like other commenters what with still being in high school but I know that there are definitely people in my class I wouldnt mind not seeing for another ten years, minimum :) In that respect I definitely see why reunions are awkward events. Perhaps if you took some cinnamon rolls to break the ice?!?!
Dear Joy, these rolls look fantastic but you really are modest with the frosting. C’mon, slather those suckers and shove ‘em in for more 10 yr. reunion comfort pleasure. Mmm.
I do believe I graduated exactly 10 years ago today. I never got anything about our reunion, I guess we’re not even having one! Fine by me, since I wouldn’t have gone anyway. I prefer to block out those years of high school thankyouverymuch.
HAHAHA! Joy! Seriously cannot wait for your picnic (when is it BTW?)
My 10 yr reunion was last December. I showed up for all of 10 minutes and then ran like hell. I was barraged by hundreds of people I do not remember asking me the same set of questions. Scary!
Cinnamon rolls are a much better option =)
Baking is pretty much my escape from most akward social situations and my sole answer to anything I don’t want to do. Example: go out to another stupid New Years Eve party? Nah, I made doughnuts and drank champagne solo ;)
You’re awesome. I enjoy your posts. Keeeep baking!