Cinnamon Roll Cookies combine everything people love about classic cinnamon rolls with the convenience and speed of cookies. Instead of waiting for yeast dough to rise, you get soft, buttery cookies with beautiful cinnamon swirls, warm spice flavor, and a sweet glaze that feels just as comforting as a bakery-style cinnamon roll. These cookies are perfect for fall baking, holiday trays, cozy weekends, or anytime you want a sweet snack that feels homemade and nostalgic.
What makes cinnamon roll cookies so popular is their balance of texture and flavor. The cookie base is tender and slightly chewy, the cinnamon sugar filling adds warmth and depth, and the glaze melts gently over the top for a bakery-quality finish. They’re easier than traditional cinnamon rolls, faster than muffins, and more visually impressive than standard cookies.
This recipe is designed to be beginner-friendly while still delivering professional results. Whether you’re looking for snack ideas sweet enough to satisfy cravings, fall treats to bake for family gatherings, or a quick homemade cinnamon roll–inspired dessert, these cinnamon roll cookies are a reliable, crowd-pleasing option.
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
- In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, and salt. Set aside.
- In a large mixing bowl, cream the softened butter, granulated sugar, and brown sugar together using an electric mixer until light and fluffy, about 2–3 minutes.
- Add the egg and vanilla extract to the butter mixture and mix until fully incorporated.
- Gradually add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients, mixing on low speed. Add milk as needed until a soft, pliable dough forms.
- Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and roll it into a rectangle about ¼-inch thick.
- In a small bowl, mix the brown sugar and cinnamon for the filling. Brush the rolled dough with melted butter, then sprinkle the cinnamon sugar evenly over the surface.
- Starting from the long edge, roll the dough tightly into a log, similar to making cinnamon rolls.
- Using a sharp knife, slice the log into even rounds about ½-inch thick.
- Place the cookie slices on the prepared baking sheet, spacing them about 2 inches apart.
- Bake for 10–14 minutes, or until the edges are lightly golden and the centers are set.
- Remove from the oven and allow the cookies to cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes before transferring to a cooling rack.
- While the cookies cool, prepare the glaze by whisking together powdered sugar, milk, and vanilla extract until smooth.
- Drizzle the glaze over the slightly warm cookies and allow it to set before serving.
Notes
Nutritional Facts and Total Calories
(Approximate per cookie, based on 18 cookies)- Calories: 190
- Protein: 2 g
- Fat: 8 g
- Carbohydrates: 28 g
- Sugar: 16 g
- Fiber: 1 g
Keto Cinnamon Roll Cookies
Ingredient Notes
All-Purpose Flour
All-purpose flour forms the structure of the cookies. It provides enough strength to hold the cinnamon swirl while still keeping the cookies soft. Measure carefully using the spoon-and-level method to avoid dense cookies.
Baking Powder
Baking powder gives the cookies a light lift, helping them stay soft and slightly fluffy instead of flat or overly crisp. Fresh baking powder is essential for best results.
Salt
Salt balances the sweetness and enhances the cinnamon flavor. Even a small amount makes the cookies taste more rounded and less sugary.
Unsalted Butter
Butter is the foundation of flavor in both the dough and the filling. Softened butter creams smoothly with sugar, while melted butter helps the cinnamon filling spread evenly. Unsalted butter allows better control over seasoning.
Granulated Sugar
Granulated sugar sweetens the dough and contributes to a slightly crisp edge while keeping the center tender.
Brown Sugar
Brown sugar adds moisture and a subtle caramel note. It’s essential in the cinnamon filling for that classic cinnamon roll taste.
Egg
The egg binds the dough and provides structure. It also contributes to a soft, chewy texture. Use a room-temperature egg for smoother mixing.
Vanilla Extract
Vanilla enhances both the cookie dough and glaze, adding warmth and depth to the overall flavor.
Milk or Cream
Milk helps bring the dough together and keeps it soft. Cream can be used for a richer texture, especially in the glaze.
Ground Cinnamon
Cinnamon is the star of the recipe. Use fresh, fragrant cinnamon for the best aroma and flavor. It creates the signature swirl and warm spice profile.
Powdered Sugar
Powdered sugar is used for the glaze. It dissolves easily and creates a smooth, pourable icing that sets softly on the cookies.
Serving Instructions
- Serve warm for a soft, bakery-style texture
- Enjoy with coffee, tea, or milk
- Arrange on a dessert platter for gatherings
- Perfect for fall mornings or cozy afternoons
- Best served the same day for freshest flavor
Tips
- Chill the dough briefly if it becomes too soft to roll
- Roll the dough evenly for uniform cookies
- Use dental floss or a sharp knife for clean slices
- Don’t overbake; cookies firm up as they cool
- Glaze while cookies are slightly warm for best coverage
Storage Information
- Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days
- Refrigerate for up to 5 days for longer freshness
- Freeze unglazed cookies for up to 2 months
- Thaw at room temperature and glaze before serving
- Avoid stacking glazed cookies until icing is fully set
FAQ’s
1. Can I make cinnamon roll cookies ahead of time?
Yes, you can prepare the dough and refrigerate it for up to 24 hours before slicing and baking.
2. How do I keep the cookies soft?
Do not overbake and store them in an airtight container. Adding a slice of bread to the container can help maintain softness.
3. Can I skip the glaze?
Yes, the cookies are still delicious without glaze, but it adds that classic cinnamon roll finish.
4. Why did my cookies spread too much?
This can happen if the dough is too warm. Chilling the dough for 20 minutes before baking helps prevent spreading.
5. Can I make these cookies thicker?
Yes, slice the dough slightly thicker and bake for an additional 1–2 minutes.
6. Are these similar to cinnamon rolls?
They have the same cinnamon-sugar flavor but are quicker, easier, and more cookie-like in texture.

Hi, I’m James Andrew — the chef behind these keto recipes. I love creating food that’s simple, delicious, and good for the body. My goal is to make healthy eating feel enjoyable, not strict or complicated. I hope my recipes inspire you to enjoy every meal on your keto journey.