Crockpot Cinnamon Rolls – Easy Slow Cooker Recipe
Crockpot Cinnamon Rolls
Crockpot cinnamon rolls are a practical way to make soft, warm cinnamon rolls when you do not want to heat the entire kitchen with the oven. A slow cooker creates a gentle, enclosed cooking environment that allows the dough to bake gradually while the cinnamon sugar filling becomes buttery and fragrant. The result is a tender breakfast treat with soft edges, a moist center, and plenty of cinnamon flavor.
The biggest advantage of this crockpot cinnamon rolls recipe is convenience. Once the rolls are assembled and placed in the slow cooker, most of the work is finished. You do not need to stand over a pan or constantly check the oven temperature. This makes the recipe especially useful for relaxed weekend breakfasts, holiday mornings, brunch gatherings, and family meals.
Slow cooker baking requires a slightly different approach from conventional oven baking. Because the crockpot traps moisture, the rolls can stay softer than they might in a dry oven. At the same time, too much moisture can make the tops look pale or slightly damp. Using a kitchen towel beneath the lid helps absorb condensation and gives the rolls a better finished texture.
This recipe uses refrigerated cinnamon roll dough for maximum convenience, but the same method can be adapted for homemade dough. The rolls are layered with butter, brown sugar, and cinnamon, then cooked gently until the dough is tender and fully baked. A simple vanilla glaze or cream cheese frosting finishes the dish.
Crockpot cinnamon rolls are also an excellent starting point for variations. You can add apples for a fruit filled breakfast, pecans for crunch, or even create a richer cinnamon roll casserole by arranging the pieces in a single layer with an additional buttery cinnamon mixture. If you enjoy preparing breakfast ahead of time, this recipe also fits naturally into overnight and make ahead cooking. While the exact method depends on the dough you use, slow cooker cinnamon rolls can be assembled in advance and cooked when needed.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
One of the most useful things about crockpot baking is that the cooking environment is forgiving. The slow heat allows the dough to cook gradually, but you still need to monitor the timing because slow cookers vary considerably in temperature.
Preparation and Cooking Time, also Serving
Slow cooker temperatures vary from one appliance to another, so use the cooking time as a guide rather than an absolute rule. Begin checking the rolls toward the earlier end of the cooking range.
Ingredients
For the Optional Apple Filling
For the Glaze
Substitution Notes

Step by Step Instructions

Step 1: Prepare the Slow Cooker
Line a 6 quart slow cooker with parchment paper, leaving enough paper hanging over the sides to make lifting the finished rolls easier, then lightly grease the parchment and place a clean kitchen towel over the top rim of the slow cooker before adding the lid so the towel will absorb excess condensation during cooking.

Step 2: Prepare the Cinnamon Filling
Combine the melted butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, and vanilla in a small bowl until the mixture forms a thick, fragrant paste, then stir in the chopped pecans if using them and keep the mixture ready for spreading over the cinnamon roll dough.

Step 3: Prepare the Dough
Open the refrigerated cinnamon roll dough, separate the rolls, and gently unroll each piece into a strip without tearing the dough, then spread a thin layer of the prepared cinnamon mixture across the surface before carefully rolling each piece back into a spiral so the filling remains evenly distributed.

Step 4: Arrange the Rolls
Place the prepared cinnamon rolls cut side up inside the parchment lined slow cooker, arranging them in a single layer with small spaces between them so the dough has room to expand during cooking and gently adjusting the shape of each roll if needed.

Step 5: Add the Optional Apples
If making the apple variation, combine the diced apple with butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, and lemon juice in a small saucepan over medium heat for several minutes until slightly softened, then cool the mixture briefly and scatter it evenly around and between the cinnamon rolls before cooking.

Step 6: Cook the Cinnamon Rolls
Place the towel securely beneath the slow cooker lid and cook the rolls on HIGH for approximately 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 hours, checking them toward the earlier end of the cooking range and looking for fully cooked dough in the center because slow cooker temperatures can vary significantly between models.

Step 7: Glaze and Serve
Remove the cooked cinnamon rolls from the slow cooker using the parchment paper, let them rest for about 5 to 10 minutes, whisk the powdered sugar, vanilla, and milk into a smooth glaze, then drizzle it generously over the warm rolls before serving.
How to Serve
These rolls are particularly useful for a family breakfast because the slow cooker can remain on a warm setting for a short period after cooking. Avoid keeping them warm for too long, however, because extended heat can gradually dry the dough.

Additional Tips
Slow cooker baking is different from oven baking because moisture remains trapped inside the cooking chamber. This is useful for keeping bread products tender, but it also means the surface may not brown. That is normal. Focus on whether the dough is fully cooked and has a soft, bread like texture.
Recipe Variations
The casserole variations are especially useful when the dough pieces are uneven or when you want a more rustic spoonable breakfast rather than individual cinnamon rolls.
Freezing and Storage
Nutritional Information
These values are approximate and can vary depending on the brand of refrigerated cinnamon roll dough, amount of glaze, butter, nuts, and optional apple filling used.
Final Words
Crockpot cinnamon rolls are proof that you do not need a conventional oven to make a warm and comforting breakfast. The slow cooker provides gentle heat, keeps the dough moist, and makes the preparation particularly convenient for relaxed mornings. The most important part of slow cooker baking is understanding that the rolls will not brown in the same way they would in an oven. A pale top does not necessarily mean the dough is raw. Instead, check the center to make sure it has a fully cooked bread like texture.
For an easy breakfast, refrigerated cinnamon roll dough is an excellent shortcut. If you have more time, you can use homemade dough and create a more traditional slow cooker bread style recipe. Both approaches can work when the cooking time and moisture are carefully controlled.
The apple variation is especially delicious during cooler months. Cinnamon rolls with apples in crockpot preparation combine tender dough with soft fruit, brown sugar, and warm cinnamon. If you prefer a more spoonable dish, turn the same ingredients into a crock pot apple cinnamon roll casserole. This recipe can also fit into a larger breakfast menu. If you enjoy savory slow cooker breakfasts, dishes such as a sausage, egg, and hashbrown casserole can be prepared alongside sweet cinnamon rolls for a complete brunch. A crockpot breakfast casserole overnight is another useful option for gatherings when you want breakfast ready with minimal morning preparation.
Whether you call them slow cooker cinnamon rolls, a cinnamon roll in crockpot recipe, or crockpot breakfast cinnamon rolls, the basic technique remains straightforward. Keep the rolls in a single layer, control condensation, avoid opening the lid unnecessarily, and check the center for doneness.
Once you are comfortable with slow cooker baking, you can experiment with other bread based recipes as well. The same appliance can be useful for slow cooker bread and other slow cooker baking projects when you want gentle, enclosed heat. Serve these rolls warm with a simple glaze, fresh fruit, and coffee, and you have an easy breakfast that feels homemade without requiring complicated preparation.
FAQs
Crockpot Cinnamon Rolls – Easy Slow Cooker Recipe
Course: Breakfast Recipes8
servings15
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kcalIngredients
1 can refrigerated cinnamon roll dough, approximately 13 to 16 ounces
3 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
1/3 cup packed brown sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/4 cup chopped pecans, optional
- For the Optional Apple Filling
1 medium apple, peeled, cored, and finely diced
1 tablespoon unsalted butter
1 tablespoon brown sugar
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon lemon juice
- For the Glaze
1 cup powdered sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 to 2 tablespoons milk
Directions
- Line a 6 quart slow cooker with parchment paper, leaving enough paper hanging over the sides to make lifting the finished rolls easier, then lightly grease the parchment and place a clean kitchen towel over the top rim of the slow cooker before adding the lid so the towel will absorb excess condensation during cooking.
- Combine the melted butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, and vanilla in a small bowl until the mixture forms a thick, fragrant paste, then stir in the chopped pecans if using them and keep the mixture ready for spreading over the cinnamon roll dough.
- Open the refrigerated cinnamon roll dough, separate the rolls, and gently unroll each piece into a strip without tearing the dough, then spread a thin layer of the prepared cinnamon mixture across the surface before carefully rolling each piece back into a spiral so the filling remains evenly distributed.
- Place the prepared cinnamon rolls cut side up inside the parchment lined slow cooker, arranging them in a single layer with small spaces between them so the dough has room to expand during cooking and gently adjusting the shape of each roll if needed.
- If making the apple variation, combine the diced apple with butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, and lemon juice in a small saucepan over medium heat for several minutes until slightly softened, then cool the mixture briefly and scatter it evenly around and between the cinnamon rolls before cooking.
- Place the towel securely beneath the slow cooker lid and cook the rolls on HIGH for approximately 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 hours, checking them toward the earlier end of the cooking range and looking for fully cooked dough in the center because slow cooker temperatures can vary significantly between models.
- Remove the cooked cinnamon rolls from the slow cooker using the parchment paper, let them rest for about 5 to 10 minutes, whisk the powdered sugar, vanilla, and milk into a smooth glaze, then drizzle it generously over the warm rolls before serving.
