Egg Nog Cinnamon Rolls are the tasty treat you’ll be dying to wake up to on Christmas morning. With an egg nog cream cheese frosting slathered on top, these cinnamon rolls are the quintessential holiday treat!
The smell of cinnamon rolls in the oven in the morning… There’s not a lot of smells that are more comforting, are there?
I really wish I could say that I am one of those gals that gets up every Saturday morning and makes cinnamon rolls from scratch, but really I only bust these out for a special occasion.
Christmas, Thanksgiving weekend, a special someone’s birthday. Events like that, you know?
That’s just how it is with recipe like these. I know it can seem daunting, and yes, there is a bit of effort that goes into making cinnamon rolls like these from scratch, but wowza are they worth every step.
I’ve infused these cinnamon rolls with holiday deliciousness and each bite practically melts in your mouth.
The variety of spices layered with the egg nog infused in the dough and the frosting brings out the very best of the holiday season.
Now this is just the beginning of my seasonal baking, and to get me going I am looking to Bob’s Red Mill for all their amazing products to keep my baking game going strong.
For these rolls I used Bob’s Red Mill Organic All Purpose Unbleached White Flour because not only is it milled from high quality wheat, but it also naturally helps the dough for these rolls rise. It’ll make your breads lighter, your cookies fluffier and it’s all you need to survive the upcoming onslaught of trying to bake ALL the things in about one month’s time.
It’s my go-to source for flour and all my other baking needs (not to mention cooking because HELLO their lentils are bomb).
That’s exactly why Bob’s Red Mill and I are partnering up to bring you a giveaway to get this baking season kicked off the right way. Check out the giveaway below the recipe for your chance to win one 5lb bag of Bob’s Red Mill Organic All Purpose Unbleached White Flour AND a $50 Bob’s Red Mill gift card!
And trust me when I say, you’ll be licking the entire bowl to get any last leftover drop of this egg nog cream cheese frosting…
Giveaway is open to U.S. residents only.
Disclosure: I received free product and compensation from Bob’s Red Mill as part of this post. As always, all opinions and recipe are my own. Thanks for supporting the brands that support Cake ‘n Knife!
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Egg Nog Cinnamon Rolls
ingredients
- 1 cup warm eggnog
- 2/3 cup sugar
- 1 1/2 Tbsp active dry yeast
- 1 stick unsalted butter softened (8 Tbsp)
- 2 large eggs
- 1/2 tsp sea salt
- 4 1/2 cups Bob's Red Mill Organic Unbleached White Flour
- 3/4 cup brown sugar
- 1 1/2 Tbsp ground cinnamon
- 1/2 cup butter softened
- 1 cup confectioner's sugar
- 3 Tbsp butter melted
- 2 oz cream cheese
- 1 1/2 Tbsp egg nog
instructions
- Pour the warm egg nog into the bowl of an electric stand mixer fitted with the dough hook and stir in the sugar and yeast. Let rest for about 5 minutes until the yeast is foamy. Add the softened stick of butter, eggs, and sea salt. Beat to combine. Then add the flour and beat until a soft dough forms on medium speed, approximately 3 minutes. Increase speed to high and beat until the dough is soft and pliable, an additional 10 minutes.
- Remove the dough and place on a lightly floured surface. Knead with your hands a few times and then form the dough into a ball. Grease a medium size bowl with butter and add the dough ball to the bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and let rest in a warm place until doubled in size, about 1 1/2 to 2 hours.
- Line the bottom of a 9x13-inch baking pan with parchment paper, allowing the paper to extend up the long sides. Grease the paper with butter. Turn out the dough from the bowl onto a lightly floured work surface and roll out into a 10"x24" rectangle.
- In a small bowl, whisk together brown sugar and ground cinnamon for filling.
- Spread the rectangle of dough with butter for filling. Sprinkle the cinnamon sugar on top.
- Tightly roll the dough to form a 24-inch log. Cut the log into quarters and then cut each quarter into 4 slices. Arrange the slices in the baking pan with the cut sides up. Cover the rolls with plastic wrap and allow them to rise for an additional 2 hours.
- Preheat the oven to 425 degrees. Bake the rolls for about 25 minutes, until they are golden brown. Transfer the pan to a rack and allow to cool for 30 minutes.
- In a small bowl, whisk together the confectioners' sugar, butter, heavy cream, cream cheese, and egg nog until the frosting is spreadable.
- Grab the sides of the parchment paper that hang over the baking pan and invert the rolls onto a cooling rack. Peel off the parchment paper off and turn the rolls over onto a serving platter. Spread frosting evenly over the rolls with a spatula. Serve immediately.
Annette says
I have an old Praline recipe from a local dairy that’s no longer around. I make them for Christmas.
Aly says
Those look delicious! Holiday baking for me usually means something chocolate and peppermint-related.
Alexandra Robertson says
My favorite holiday Baking recipe is Christmas saltine toffee. So easy, but it is so addictive and reminds me of my childhood.
Lisa Stover says
I make an upside down cranberry cake every year and I absolutely love it! It’s so pretty too 🙂
Carly Williams says
My favorite is an old family recipe for walnut rolls.
chrysta says
I love baking warm sweet breads. So cozy!
Brenda Haines says
It’s a tie! I love pumpkin bread and orange cranberry bread equally! 🙂
Judith says
crinkle cookies
manda says
I like making ginger snap cookies.
carol johnson says
I like to make hickory nut cookies. Get the hickory nuts from my sisters trees.
Rust says
My favorite is Italian Cream Cake with lots of coconut and pecans.
Kimberly G says
I like having pecan pies for the holidays.
MAry Quinn says
I love my grandmother’s Italian date cake. She died over 40 years ago and I still make it for the family every year.
Holly says
I love making my grandmother’s gingerbread recipe 🙂
Rana Durham says
i love cranberry cinnamon rolls.
Jillian Too says
I love my mother’s classic sugar cookie recipe. We have so much fun decorating them.
karen r says
Cheesecake with a cranberry topping!
Tina W says
Pumpkin cheesecake with a gingersnap crust.
Sara says
What do I not love baking for the holidays?! But if I had to narrow it down, an apple berry crisp, pumpkin bread or chewy molasses ginger cookies are probably my top choices.
Jeffrey says
I like baking chocolate chip cookies during the holidays. We always make cinnamon rolls on Christmas morning. I make them up the night before and bake them when we get up.
Christy Peeples DuBois says
I don’t think I have a favorite because I love them all. I love our pralines, divinity and fudge recipes. I also had a recipe for a fruit dip that was delicious. It reminded me of making divinity in a way. When I divorced I didn’t get my recipe box and I haven’t found that recipe yet.
Meghan B. says
OMG I haven’t had divinity in ages!! I miss my grandma’s… I wish I could find her recipe!
carol clark says
i like making coconut pies for the holidays always cheers people up and sugar cookies with peppermint on the side
Kathy Damron says
I love making applesauce cake!
Sarah Ochocki says
My mom and I always bake spritz cookies.
Melissa says
I like making pumpkin spice bread
Geoff says
We like baking molasses cookies
Alyssa says
It’s not baking, but I love making hot cocoa!
David says
I like sugar cookie cutouts. For our kids, decorating Christmas cookies is as much of a tradition as decorating Easter eggs or carving pumpkins.
Jessica To says
I like seven layer cookies or banana bread.
Judy Jewell says
This year I’ll make my mama’s pecan crescents, she passed away eight years ago and I haven’t been able to make any of her baking recipes til now.
janetfaye says
My favorite recipe is for Greek Butter Cookies.
Carolsue says
I make a killer Booze Cake! I also like to make banana bread and snickerdoodles.
sandra says
I like to make holiday cookies.