There is no aroma quite like cinnamon baking in the oven. It signals warmth, comfort, and home. This Irresistible Cinnamon Roll Cookies Recipe for Cozy Days captures the essence of a slow Sunday morning breakfast in a portable, chewy cookie format. Imagine a soft, buttery sugar cookie base swirled with a rich cinnamon-sugar ribbon and topped with a simple vanilla glaze. These cookies are perfect for rainy afternoons, holiday cookie swaps, or whenever you need a “hygge” moment with a hot cup of tea.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
The Best of Both Worlds
You get the flavor profile of a gooey cinnamon bun—the buttery filling, the spice, the icing—without the hassle of working with yeast or waiting for dough to rise. It’s instant gratification for cinnamon lovers.
Visual Appeal
The spiral effect is mesmerizing and looks incredibly professional, yet the technique is surprisingly simple. These cookies look like you bought them at a high-end bakery, making them perfect for gifting.

Ingredients
- 1 cup Unsalted butter, softened
- 1 cup Granulated sugar
- 1 large Egg
- 1 tsp Vanilla extract
- 3 cups All-purpose flour
- 1.5 tsp Baking powder
- 0.5 cup Brown sugar (for filling)
- 1 tbsp Ground cinnamon (for filling)
- 4 tbsp Melted butter (for filling)
- 1 cup Powdered sugar (for glaze)
- 2 tbsp Milk (for glaze)
Instructions
- Cream butter and sugar. Add egg and vanilla.
- Mix in flour and baking powder. Roll dough into a rectangle.
- Mix brown sugar, cinnamon, and melted butter. Spread over dough.
- Roll up into a tight log. Chill for 30 minutes.
- Slice into rounds. Bake at 350°F for 10-12 minutes.
- Whisk glaze ingredients and drizzle over cooled cookies.
Ingredient Highlights & Substitutions
Essential Ingredients
- Unsalted Butter: Critical for both the dough and the filling. High-quality butter ensures a rich flavor and a tender crumb.
- Cinnamon: Use Saigon or Ceylon cinnamon for the punchiest, warmest flavor. Old, dusty spices won’t do these justice.
- Brown Sugar: Used in the filling to create that caramel-like depth that mimics the inside of a cinnamon roll.
- Cream Cheese (Optional): Adding a tablespoon of cream cheese to the icing gives it that authentic “bun frosting” tang.
- Flour: All-purpose flour works best to keep the cookie sturdy enough to hold the swirl but soft enough to chew.
Smart Substitutions
- Dairy-Free: You can use plant-based butter sticks and almond milk for the glaze.
- Spices: Add a pinch of cardamom or nutmeg to the filling for a chai-spiced variation.
- Gluten-Free: A measure-for-measure gluten-free flour blend works well, though the rolling process may require a bit more care (use parchment paper to help lift/roll).
Step-by-Step Instructions
Prep Phase
Make sure your butter is softened but not oily. In a small bowl, mix the filling: brown sugar, cinnamon, and melted butter (or very soft butter) until it forms a paste.
Cooking Phase
Cream the butter and granulated sugar until fluffy. Add the egg and vanilla. Mix in the flour, baking powder, and salt until a soft dough forms.
On a lightly floured surface, roll the dough into a large rectangle, about 1/4 inch thick. Spread the cinnamon filling evenly over the surface, leaving a small border. Roll the dough up tightly into a log. Wrap in plastic and chill for 30 minutes (this is crucial for clean slices). Slice into rounds and bake at 350°F (175°C) for 10-12 minutes. Drizzle with glaze while slightly warm.
Pro Tips for Perfect Results
Technique Secrets
The Chill is Non-Negotiable. If you try to slice the log immediately, the dough will squish, and your round cookies will become ovals. The chilling solidifies the butter in the filling and the dough, allowing for sharp, clean cuts that show off the spiral.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Rolling Loosely: Roll the dough log as tightly as possible to prevent gaps. Gaps can cause the filling to leak out onto the pan and burn.
- Overbaking: These cookies should be pale. If they turn golden brown, they may become crunchy rather than soft and chewy.
- Too Much Filling: A thin, even layer of filling is better than a thick one. Too much filling will bubble over.
Serving Ideas & Pairings
Presentation & Plating
Serve these on a rustic wooden board or a white ceramic platter. The white icing drizzle provides a beautiful contrast to the dark cinnamon swirl.
Pairing Suggestions
- Drinks: These are practically begging to be dunked in coffee or hot cocoa.
- More Cinnamon: If you are a true cinnamon fanatic, pair these with our Classic Snickerdoodles Soft Chewy Cinnamon Sugar Cookies for a platter that celebrates the world’s coziest spice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1? Can I freeze the dough?
Yes! The rolled log freezes perfectly. Wrap it well and freeze for up to 3 months. Let it thaw for about 15-20 minutes on the counter before slicing and baking.
Q2? Why did my filling leak out?
This usually happens if the log wasn’t rolled tightly enough or the cookies were baked on a hot pan. Ensure the seam is sealed well.
Q3? Can I add nuts?
Absolutely. Finely chopped pecans or walnuts added to the filling provide a delicious crunch.
| Desired Texture | Key Ingredient/Method |
|---|---|
| Soft & Chewy | Underbake slightly, use brown sugar |
| Crispy | Bake longer, use all white sugar |
| Cake-like | Add more egg or baking powder |
| Fudgy/Dense | Melted butter instead of creamed |
Conclusion
These Irresistible Cinnamon Roll Cookies are more than just a sweet treat; they are a comfort ritual. Easy to make and even easier to eat, they bring the warmth of the bakery right into your kitchen. Perfect for cozy days, they are sure to become a family favorite.
