Cinnamon Rolls Cake

Cinnamon Rolls Cake – Soft, Swirled, and Easy Dessert Idea

Cinnamon Rolls Cake

Cinnamon rolls cake combines the comforting flavor of classic cinnamon rolls with the simple preparation of a tender homemade cake. Instead of shaping individual rolls, rolling out dough, filling it, slicing it, and arranging separate pieces, this recipe builds those familiar cinnamon-sugar flavors directly into a soft cake batter. The result is a moist cake with buttery cinnamon swirls throughout and a sweet glaze that settles into the warm surface.

The appeal is easy to understand. Traditional cinnamon rolls are wonderful, but they require yeast, rising time, careful shaping, and a little patience. Cinnamon rolls cake gives you much of the same flavor profile in a format that is considerably easier for a home baker to manage. You get the aroma of cinnamon and butter, the soft texture of a freshly baked cake, and the satisfaction of a homemade dessert without making a yeast dough.

The texture is especially important. A good cinnamon roll cake should be tender and moist, but it should still have enough structure to hold the cinnamon swirl. The batter should not be overly dense, and the cinnamon mixture should be distributed throughout rather than sitting in one heavy layer at the bottom.

This recipe is also flexible enough to work for breakfast, brunch, afternoon coffee, or dessert. Serve it warm with a simple glaze, cut it into squares for a family breakfast, or add a small amount of fruit for a more elaborate presentation. It can sit comfortably among Coffee Cake Recipes while still delivering the distinctive cinnamon flavor people expect from cinnamon rolls. You may also see similar recipes described as Cinnamon Bun Cake, Cinnamon Roll Cake, Bun Cake, or even a Roll Cake depending on the recipe style. The names differ, but the goal is similar: create the flavors of a cinnamon bun in an easy-to-slice cake.

Unlike a traditional yeast cinnamon roll, this cake relies on a simple baking powder-based batter. That means you can mix the ingredients, create the cinnamon filling, swirl everything together, and bake without waiting for dough to rise. It is particularly useful when you want a homemade sweet breakfast but do not have several hours available. The recipe below focuses on a balanced cinnamon flavor rather than an excessively sweet cake. The cinnamon filling contains brown sugar and butter, while the vanilla glaze adds just enough sweetness to finish the cake without hiding the spice.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • It delivers cinnamon roll flavor without yeast dough. You can enjoy the familiar buttery cinnamon combination without waiting for dough to rise or shaping individual rolls.
  • The cinnamon swirl runs throughout the cake. Instead of putting all the filling in one thick layer, the mixture is swirled into the batter so each slice contains pockets of cinnamon sugar.
  • The cake stays soft and moist. Sour cream adds moisture and richness while helping create a tender crumb.
  • It works for breakfast or dessert. Serve it with coffee in the morning or warm it with a little glaze for an evening treat.
  • It is easier to portion than individual cinnamon rolls. Bake it in one pan, let it cool slightly, and cut it into squares.
  • The recipe is easy to customize. Add chopped pecans, walnuts, apples, raisins, or a light fruit topping according to the occasion.
  • It uses familiar pantry ingredients. You do not need specialized baking ingredients or equipment.
  • The aroma is part of the experience. Cinnamon, brown sugar, and butter create a rich bakery-style fragrance as the cake bakes.
  • It is excellent for sharing. The cake can be cut into small squares for brunch tables, family gatherings, or dessert platters.
  • It provides a practical alternative to complicated Food Cakes. You get an attractive swirled dessert without complicated decoration or professional baking techniques.

Preparation and Cooking Time, also serving

  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 35 to 40 minutes
  • Cooling Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: Approximately 1 hour 15 minutes
  • Servings: 12
  • Pan: 9 x 13 inch baking pan
  • Best Serving Temperature: Warm or room temperature

The cake is easiest to serve after it has cooled for about 15 minutes. This allows the crumb to settle while keeping the cinnamon filling soft. If you glaze it while it is extremely hot, the glaze can become too thin and disappear into the cake.

Ingredients

For the Cake

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 cup sour cream
  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter, melted and slightly cooled
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1/2 cup whole milk

For the Cinnamon Swirl

  • 3/4 cup packed light brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons ground cinnamon
  • 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

For the Glaze

  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 2 tablespoons whole milk
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Pinch of salt

Optional Toppings

  • 1/3 cup chopped pecans
  • 1/3 cup chopped walnuts
  • Thinly sliced apples
  • Fresh berries
  • Sliced banana
  • 1/4 cup raisins
  • Extra ground cinnamon
  • Light fruit toppings

Substitution Notes

  • All-purpose flour: A cup-for-cup baking flour can be used, but avoid replacing all the flour with whole wheat flour because it can make the cake considerably heavier.
  • Sour cream: Plain full-fat Greek yogurt is an excellent substitute. It provides similar moisture and acidity.
  • Whole milk: Two-percent milk works well. You can also use unsweetened evaporated milk for a slightly richer result.
  • Unsalted butter: Salted butter can be used, but reduce the added salt slightly.
  • Light brown sugar: Dark brown sugar creates a deeper molasses flavor and works well if you prefer a richer cinnamon filling.
  • Granulated sugar: Fine caster sugar can be used without changing the basic method.
  • Vanilla extract: Pure vanilla extract is ideal, but vanilla paste can also be used.
  • Pecans: Walnuts are an easy replacement. Nuts can also be omitted completely.
  • Raisins: Chopped dates or dried cranberries can be used for a fruitier variation.
  • Fresh fruit: Apples, pears, peaches, berries, or bananas can be used as toppings, but use moderate quantities so they do not add excessive moisture.
  • Milk glaze: For a richer glaze, replace part of the milk with heavy cream. For a thinner glaze, add another teaspoon of milk.
  • Gluten-free flour: A quality cup-for-cup gluten-free baking blend can be used, although the texture may vary slightly between brands.
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Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Prepare the Baking Pan and Oven

Preheat the oven to 350°F and lightly grease a 9 x 13 inch baking pan with butter or nonstick spray, then line the bottom with parchment paper if you want especially easy removal, because having the pan ready before mixing prevents the batter from sitting unnecessarily once the baking powder and baking soda become hydrated.

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Step 2: Mix the Dry Ingredients

Whisk the flour, granulated sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt together in a large bowl until the mixture is evenly distributed, taking care to break up any small lumps because evenly dispersed leavening agents help the cake rise consistently and prevent pockets of baking soda or salt from affecting individual bites.

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Step 3: Mix the Wet Ingredients and Make the Batter

In a separate bowl, whisk the eggs, sour cream, melted butter, vanilla, and milk until smooth, then gradually add the wet mixture to the dry ingredients and stir just until no large streaks of flour remain, because overmixing develops too much gluten and can turn the finished cake from soft and tender into dense and chewy.

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Step 4: Prepare the Cinnamon Swirl

Combine the softened butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, flour, and vanilla in a small bowl and mix until you have a thick, spreadable cinnamon mixture, making sure the butter is soft enough to blend smoothly without being completely melted because a thick filling creates defined cinnamon pockets instead of disappearing into the batter.

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Step 5: Layer and Swirl the Cake

Spread approximately half of the cake batter evenly into the prepared pan, spoon half of the cinnamon mixture over the surface, add the remaining batter carefully, distribute the rest of the cinnamon mixture over the top, and use a butter knife to make several gentle swirling motions through the batter without overmixing so the finished cake has visible ribbons of cinnamon rather than a completely blended filling.

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Step 6: Bake and Cool

Place the pan in the preheated oven and bake for approximately 35 to 40 minutes, checking the center with a toothpick near the end of the baking time because it should come out with a few moist crumbs but no wet batter, then remove the cake from the oven and allow it to cool in the pan for about 15 minutes before glazing.

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Step 7: Glaze and Serve

Whisk the powdered sugar, milk, vanilla, and pinch of salt together until smooth, then drizzle the glaze over the warm or slightly cooled cake in thin lines, allowing some glaze to settle into the cinnamon swirls before cutting the cake into squares and serving it warm or at room temperature.

How to Serve

  • Serve warm with vanilla glaze: This is the simplest presentation and allows the cinnamon filling to remain soft and fragrant.
  • Pair with coffee: The buttery cinnamon flavor works particularly well with freshly brewed coffee, making it a natural addition to breakfast or brunch.
  • Serve with fresh berries: Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, or blackberries provide acidity that balances the sweetness of the cake.
  • Add sliced apples: Fresh apple slices or lightly cooked cinnamon apples complement the cinnamon filling particularly well.
  • Add chopped nuts: Pecans or walnuts give the cake a pleasant crunch and make each serving more substantial.
  • Serve with whipped cream: A small spoonful of lightly sweetened whipped cream turns the cake into a more decadent dessert.
  • Add ice cream: Serve a warm square with vanilla ice cream for an easy dessert presentation.
  • Use fruit toppings: Fresh berries, peaches, sliced bananas, or cooked apples can make the cake look more polished without requiring complicated decoration.
  • Serve as a breakfast side: Cut the cake into smaller squares and serve it alongside eggs, fresh fruit, yogurt, or other Breakfast Sides Dishes.
  • Create a dessert platter: Arrange small cake squares with berries, nuts, and a light dusting of powdered sugar for a simple party presentation.
  • Serve with refreshing drinks: Coffee, tea, iced coffee, milk, or fruit-based Refreshing Drinks Recipes all pair well with the warm cinnamon flavor.
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Additional Tips

  • Measure flour carefully. Too much flour is one of the easiest ways to make a cake dense. Spoon flour into the measuring cup and level it rather than packing it down.
  • Use room-temperature eggs and sour cream. Ingredients that are not extremely cold blend more evenly into the batter.
  • Do not overmix the batter. Stop stirring as soon as the flour is incorporated.
  • Use softened butter for the cinnamon filling. This creates a spreadable mixture that remains distinct when swirled.
  • Do not completely melt the cinnamon filling butter. A liquid filling can sink too quickly into the batter.
  • Do not over-swirl. A few deliberate knife movements create attractive ribbons. Too much swirling blends the filling into the cake.
  • Watch the center of the cake. The edges may look finished before the middle is properly baked.
  • Avoid opening the oven repeatedly. Frequent temperature changes can interfere with even baking.
  • Let the cake cool before slicing. A short cooling period helps the crumb become more stable.
  • Glaze according to temperature. A warm cake produces a thinner glaze effect, while a cooler cake holds thicker lines of icing.
  • Use fresh cinnamon. Ground cinnamon loses its aroma over time, so fresh cinnamon gives the swirl a stronger flavor.
  • Do not overload the cake with fruit. Fresh fruit contains water, and too much can affect the crumb and baking time.
  • Toast nuts before adding them. A few minutes of gentle toasting brings out their natural oils and makes them taste more pronounced.
  • Taste your cinnamon. Different varieties can have very different levels of warmth and intensity.
  • Use parchment for easy serving. It makes it easier to lift the cake from the pan if you want cleaner cuts.
  • Cut with a sharp knife. Wipe the knife between cuts for neat squares with visible cinnamon swirls.
  • Keep the glaze simple. The cake already contains butter, brown sugar, and cinnamon, so an overly thick frosting can make it unnecessarily sweet.
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Recipe Variations

  • Cinnamon Bun Cake: Increase the cinnamon swirl slightly and finish the cake with a thicker vanilla glaze to create a richer version inspired by classic cinnamon buns.
  • Apple Cinnamon Roll Cake: Add thinly diced apples between the batter layers and cinnamon filling. Choose firm apples and avoid adding excessive fruit so the cake remains properly structured.
  • Pecan Cinnamon Cake: Add toasted chopped pecans to the cinnamon filling for a buttery crunch that works particularly well with coffee.
  • Cinnamon Roll Cake with Cream Cheese Glaze: Replace the simple milk glaze with a thin cream cheese glaze made from softened cream cheese, powdered sugar, vanilla, and a small amount of milk.
  • Berry Cinnamon Cake: Add fresh blueberries or raspberries to the top after baking and serve with a light vanilla glaze. The tart fruit creates a useful contrast with the sweet cinnamon.
  • Monkey Bread Inspired Cake: Add chopped pecans and raisins to the cinnamon mixture and create a more heavily swirled cake that takes inspiration from Monkey Bread without requiring individual dough pieces.
  • Granola Topping Cake: Sprinkle a small amount of crunchy granola over the surface before baking for added texture. Choose a simple granola that does not contain excessive sugar.
  • Cinnamon Muffin Cake: Divide the batter into a prepared muffin pan and add smaller amounts of cinnamon filling to each portion, creating individual servings inspired by Homemade Muffins.
  • Chocolate Cinnamon Cake: Add a modest amount of mini chocolate chips to the cinnamon layer for a richer dessert. Chocolate works especially well with warm cinnamon and brown sugar.
  • Orange Cinnamon Cake: Add a small amount of finely grated orange zest to the cake batter and glaze for a bright citrus note that complements the cinnamon.

Freezing and Storage

  • Store completely cooled cinnamon rolls cake in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days.
  • Refrigerate the cake if your kitchen is particularly warm or if you use a cream cheese glaze.
  • For the best texture, allow refrigerated cake to come close to room temperature before serving.
  • Store the cake without fresh fruit toppings when possible because fruit can release moisture into the crumb.
  • If using fresh berries as a topping, add them shortly before serving.
  • Freeze individual cake squares by wrapping them tightly in plastic wrap and placing them inside a freezer-safe container or bag.
  • Frozen cake can generally be kept for up to 2 months for the best quality.
  • Thaw frozen cake overnight in the refrigerator or for several hours at room temperature while still wrapped.
  • Add fresh glaze after thawing if the original glaze has become dull or absorbed into the cake.
  • Do not refreeze cake that has already been thawed.
  • Do not store warm cake in a sealed container because trapped steam can make the surface sticky.
  • If reheating a slice, warm it briefly in the microwave until just soft and warm rather than heating it for a long period.

Nutritional Information

The following values are approximate and based on one of 12 servings without optional nuts, fruit, or additional toppings.

  • Calories: Approximately 385
  • Protein: Approximately 5 g
  • Total Fat: Approximately 18 g
  • Saturated Fat: Approximately 11 g
  • Carbohydrates: Approximately 53 g
  • Fiber: Approximately 1 g
  • Sugars: Approximately 34 g
  • Sodium: Approximately 250 mg
  • Cholesterol: Approximately 75 mg

Adding nuts, cream cheese glaze, ice cream, whipped cream, or fruit toppings will change the nutritional values. The cake is designed as a sweet breakfast or dessert, so portion size is an important part of enjoying it as part of a balanced meal.

Final Words

Cinnamon rolls cake gives you the best parts of a classic cinnamon roll in a much simpler baking format. You still get the warm cinnamon aroma, buttery brown sugar filling, soft interior, and sweet glaze, but you do not have to work with yeast, wait for dough to rise, or shape individual rolls.

The key to getting the texture right is straightforward: measure the flour carefully, mix the batter only until combined, use softened rather than melted butter for the cinnamon swirl, and avoid over-swirl­ing the filling. These small details have a noticeable effect on the final cake. This recipe is especially useful when you want something homemade for breakfast or brunch but do not have time for traditional cinnamon roll dough. It also fits naturally among Coffee Cake Recipes because of its tender crumb, cinnamon filling, and compatibility with coffee and tea.

You can keep the cake simple with vanilla glaze, or turn it into a more elaborate dessert with toasted pecans, apples, berries, whipped cream, or ice cream. A few carefully chosen Fruit Toppings can make the presentation brighter while adding a pleasant contrast to the rich cinnamon flavor.

For anyone who loves Decadent Cakes and Irresistible Desserts but prefers recipes that remain practical for home kitchens, this cake offers a good middle ground. It looks impressive when sliced because of the cinnamon ribbons, yet the preparation is uncomplicated.

It can also be adapted for different occasions. Make small portions for brunch, add nuts for a richer dessert, serve warm with ice cream after dinner, or pair a small square with coffee for an afternoon treat. The basic recipe gives you a reliable foundation, while the variations allow you to adjust the flavor according to the season and the occasion. Once you make it, you may find yourself reaching for this recipe whenever you want the flavor of cinnamon rolls without the extra work. It is soft, fragrant, easy to share, and simple enough to become a dependable homemade favorite.

FAQs

Cinnamon rolls cake is a soft cake made with a cinnamon and brown sugar swirl that recreates the flavors of traditional cinnamon rolls in a simpler cake format. It is usually made without yeast, so there is no dough rising or individual roll shaping.

The names are often used interchangeably. Both generally describe a cake with a cinnamon-sugar filling or swirl designed to resemble the flavor of cinnamon rolls. Recipes can vary significantly in texture and technique.

A Cinnamon Bun Cake is a cake inspired by the flavors of cinnamon buns, usually featuring a soft cake base, buttery cinnamon filling, and sweet glaze. The exact ingredients and method vary between recipes.

Yes. Full-fat plain Greek yogurt is the best substitute because it provides similar moisture and acidity. The final texture may be slightly different, but it should remain tender.

The most common causes are too much flour, overmixing, or overbaking. Measure the flour carefully, mix only until the ingredients are incorporated, and begin checking the cake near the end of the recommended baking time.

Cinnamon Rolls Cake – Soft, Swirled, and Easy Dessert Idea

Recipe by Bella SkyeCourse: Desserts
Servings

12

servings
Prep time

20

minutes
Cooking time

35

minutes
Calories

385

kcal

Ingredients

  • For the Cake
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour

  • 1 cup granulated sugar

  • 2 teaspoons baking powder

  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda

  • 1/2 teaspoon salt

  • 2 large eggs

  • 1 cup sour cream

  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter, melted and slightly cooled

  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract

  • 1/2 cup whole milk

  • For the Cinnamon Swirl
  • 3/4 cup packed light brown sugar

  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened

  • 1 1/2 tablespoons ground cinnamon

  • 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour

  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

  • For the Glaze
  • 1 cup powdered sugar

  • 2 tablespoons whole milk

  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

  • Pinch of salt

Directions

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F and lightly grease a 9 x 13 inch baking pan with butter or nonstick spray, then line the bottom with parchment paper if you want especially easy removal, because having the pan ready before mixing prevents the batter from sitting unnecessarily once the baking powder and baking soda become hydrated.
  • Whisk the flour, granulated sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt together in a large bowl until the mixture is evenly distributed, taking care to break up any small lumps because evenly dispersed leavening agents help the cake rise consistently and prevent pockets of baking soda or salt from affecting individual bites.
  • In a separate bowl, whisk the eggs, sour cream, melted butter, vanilla, and milk until smooth, then gradually add the wet mixture to the dry ingredients and stir just until no large streaks of flour remain, because overmixing develops too much gluten and can turn the finished cake from soft and tender into dense and chewy.
  • Combine the softened butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, flour, and vanilla in a small bowl and mix until you have a thick, spreadable cinnamon mixture, making sure the butter is soft enough to blend smoothly without being completely melted because a thick filling creates defined cinnamon pockets instead of disappearing into the batter.
  • Spread approximately half of the cake batter evenly into the prepared pan, spoon half of the cinnamon mixture over the surface, add the remaining batter carefully, distribute the rest of the cinnamon mixture over the top, and use a butter knife to make several gentle swirling motions through the batter without overmixing so the finished cake has visible ribbons of cinnamon rather than a completely blended filling.
  • Place the pan in the preheated oven and bake for approximately 35 to 40 minutes, checking the center with a toothpick near the end of the baking time because it should come out with a few moist crumbs but no wet batter, then remove the cake from the oven and allow it to cool in the pan for about 15 minutes before glazing.
  • Whisk the powdered sugar, milk, vanilla, and pinch of salt together until smooth, then drizzle the glaze over the warm or slightly cooled cake in thin lines, allowing some glaze to settle into the cinnamon swirls before cutting the cake into squares and serving it warm or at room temperature.