Hi Bold Bakers! I can’t describe how incredible these cinnamon morning buns taste! They fill up the entire kitchen with their warm scent while they bake, and when you get them out of the oven, wow! It’s difficult to wait for them to cool. Already have an account? The best part is that while they bake, the butter melts a little and mixes with the sugar, creating a super crispy, buttery, sweet shell. So, so amazing.  The dough itself does take a while to make, but most of that time is spent resting in the fridge. Really, the dough is simple and easy, and a great one to learn how to make. The rich, buttery, flaky homemade morning bun, surrounded by sweet cinnamon-sugar, it’s the ultimate partner to a nice hot cup of coffee.  The extra time it takes to make this dough is so worth the effort!

What Are Morning Buns? 

Is there a difference between a morning bun and a cinnamon roll? Yes! A morning bun is definitely not a cinnamon roll, and it definitely isn’t a sticky bun.  Both cinnamon rolls and sticky buns are made with a yeasted dough. Cinnamon rolls are baked on a baking sheet and topped with, typically, a cream cheese glaze. Sticky buns start with a caramel glaze poured into a baking dish. Then, the buns are placed on top, and, after baking, you invert the pan onto a plate, so the glaze is on top.  Morning buns have a different type of dough — more like a croissant, but a little chewier. You get lovely layers of flaky, buttery dough that you can pull apart, with a great chewy middle. 

What You Need To Make Morning Buns

Measuring Cups and Spoons Mixing bowls Rolling pin Plastic wrap 12-cup muffin tin

How To Make Cinnamon Morning Buns

As I said, this recipe does take a little time — mostly resting time for the dough to chill — but it is so worth it!  And here is how you finish your morning buns:

Gemma’s Pro Chef Tips 

The homemade Danish dough takes about 6 hours to make but to save time you can make this dough up to two days in advance or 2 months in advance if you freeze it. When you are rolling up the dough, don’t roll it too tightly. If it is too tight, then the centers of the buns may pop up while baking. You can add a ½ cup (2 1/2oz/71g) of your favorite, finely chopped nuts to the cinnamon-sugar mixture! Make ahead tip: make the dough, fill, and roll it the day before. Place it in a fridge to proof overnight. In the morning, let it sit at room temperature for 1 hour and bake it fresh for breakfast! 

How Do I Store Leftover Cinnamon Morning Buns?

Morning buns are best the day they are made, but you can store any leftover buns in an airtight container at room temperature overnight. Or, you can keep them in a refrigerator for up to 3 days. To reheat morning buns, warm them in the microwave or a 300°F (150°C) oven for 10 minutes. 

Make More Breakfast Recipes!

1 Hour No-Yeast Cinnamon Rolls Glazed Pumpkin Donuts No-Knead Cinnamon Raisin Bread

And don’t forget to buy my Bigger Bolder Baking Cookbook! Full (and printable) recipe below!

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