These Bloomin’ Cinnamon Rolls are full of ooey, gooey caramel goodness. Make this blooming cinnamon roll monkey bread like recipe for breakfast or dessert.
Cinnamon rolls of one of the desserts that bring me back to my childhood. My mom has always made the most amazing cinnamon rolls. She makes pans of big fluffy cinnamon rolls, sticky caramel rolls, cinnamon roll loaves and cinnamon sticks.
I remember one time when I was little, my mom had just pulled a pan of caramel cinnamon rolls out of the oven and had me run one over to our elderly neighbor’s house so she could enjoy them too!
Today’s Bloomin’ Cinnamon Rolls recipe reminds me of those delicious caramel rolls. Like the Bloomin’ Baked Apples and Bloomin’ Baked Potatoes, these Bloomin’ Cinnamon Rolls are sure to become a family favorite!
How To Make Bloomin’ Cinnamon Rolls
Start by preheating the oven to 170 degrees. Then, melt one tablespoon of butter in four ramekins (7 or 8 ounce size) and add a tablespoon of brown sugar. Mix the brown sugar and the butter together.
Top the mixture with a frozen cinnamon roll. Place the ramekins on a baking sheet.
Turn the oven OFF (this is very important because you don’t want the cinnamon rolls to bake yet) and put the frozen cinnamon rolls in the oven to rise for about 1 1/2 hours. Remove the pan from the oven and preheat it to 350 degrees.
Use a pair of kitchen scissors to make cuts around the cinnamon roll (the cuts don’t have to go all of the way through). Leave the center uncut.
Mix together two tablespoons of granulated sugar and one teaspoon of cinnamon. Sprinkle one teaspoon of the mixture over each of the cut cinnamon rolls.
Bake the bloomin’ cinnamon rolls at 350 degrees for 15-20 minutes.
Then, drizzle the cinnamon rolls with one teaspoon of caramel ice cream topping.
It’s like an individual serving of caramel monkey bread!
Mix together two tablespoons of softened butter, one cup of powdered sugar, two tablespoons of milk and half of a teaspoon of vanilla. Drizzle the icing over the blooming cinnamon rolls.
Take an ooey, gooey, caramel-ey bite. The bottom has a delicious layer of caramel just waiting to be scooped up!
There’s nothing quite like a warm cinnamon roll. These Bloomin’ Cinnamon Rolls are comfort food at its best. Try making them for dessert or as part of a special breakfast!
Bloomin' Cinnamon Rolls
Ingredients
- 4 frozen cinnamon rolls
- 4 tablespoon butter
- 4 tablespoon brown sugar
- 2 tablespoon granulated sugar
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 4 teaspoon caramel ice cream topping
Icing:
- 1 cup powdered sugar
- 2 tablespoon butter softened
- 2 tablespoon milk
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 170˚F.
- Grease ramekins with cooking spray.
- Melt one tablespoon of butter in four ramekins (7 or 8 ounce size) and add a tablespoon of brown sugar.
- Mix the brown sugar and the butter together.
- Top the mixture with a frozen cinnamon roll.
- Place the ramekins on a baking sheet.
- Turn the oven OFF (this is very important because you don’t want the cinnamon rolls to bake yet) and put the frozen cinnamon rolls in the oven to rise for about 1 1/2 hours.
- Remove the pan from the oven and preheat it to 350˚F.
- Use a pair of kitchen scissors to make cuts around the cinnamon roll (the cuts don't have to go all of the way through). Leave the center uncut.
- Mix together two tablespoons of granulated sugar and one teaspoon of cinnamon. Sprinkle one teaspoon of the mixture over each of the cut cinnamon rolls.
- Bake the bloomin’ cinnamon rolls at 350˚F for 15-20 minutes.
- Drizzle the cinnamon rolls with one teaspoon of caramel ice cream topping.
Icing
- Mix together two tablespoons of softened butter, one cup of powdered sugar, two tablespoons of milk and half of a teaspoon of vanilla. Drizzle the icing over the blooming cinnamon rolls.
Nutrition
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Eden Passante says
These are so fun and they look so gooey and delicious! Yum!
Tonia says
Thanks so much Eden! I wish I was having one right now!
Kathy says
If someone wanted to add some toasted pecans when would you do it?
Tonia says
It would depend on whether you want them in the cinnamon rolls or just on top. If you want them inside, I would tuck them in right after you cut the bloomin’ shape, before baking. Otherwise, you can sprinkle them on the bottom of the dish with the butter and sugar or sprinkle them on the top after baking. Happy Baking! ~Tonia
Kathy says
If someone wanted to add some toasted pecans when would you do it?
Dedra says
I dont know where to buy frozen cinnamon rolls in Canada. Could i use pilsbury cinnamon rolls instead?
Suzanne says
As a Canadian also I’d sure like to know where to purchase frozen cinnamon rolls. We can purchase
Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls and like the other person asked can we use them. In Canada I believe we can buy Rhodes frozen dinner rolls only – at least we could at one time.
Tonia says
Dedra and Suzanne – I’ve never tried making them with Pillsbury Cinnamon Roll so I’m not sure how they would behave. A couple of years ago, I made heart shaped cinnamon rolls using Pillsbury FLAKY Cinnamon Rolls because that dough can be unrolled. That specific kind of Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls might work for this recipe. Here is that blog post: http://www.thegunnysack.com/2014/02/chocolate-peanut-butter-cookie-cups-pillsbury-valentines-making-party.html
Otherwise, you might have to use homemade cinnamon rolls. Best of luck! ~Tonia
Sinfully Sweet CT says
Oh wow.. These look beyond amazing! Thanks for sharing!
Tonia says
You are very welcome! Thanks for stopping by! ~Tonia
Tonia says
Thanks so much! There’s nothing like fresh cinnamon rolls, is there? ~Tonia
Hayley @ The Domestic Rebel says
Tonia, this is the most brilliant thing I’ve seen lately! I love the idea of a bloomin’ cinnamon roll – I mean, who wouldn’t?! Pinned!!
Kathy Darlene says
Would someone please give me an example of frozen cinnamon rolls? I’ve only ever seen the canned ones in the refrigerated section of the store. Thank You!
Tonia says
Hi Kathy,
I used Rhondes Cinnamon Rolls http://www.rhodesbread.com/products/view/cinnamon-rolls There is a product locator on their website. Some stores might also sell a store brand of frozen cinnamon rolls. You could also use a small batch of homemade cinnamon rolls, just let them raise in the ramekins. Best of luck!
~Tonia
Ann says
Our grocery store has frozen cinnamon rolls with 12 in a bag.
Hayley @ The Domestic Rebel says
Tonia, this is the most brilliant thing I’ve seen lately! I love the idea of a bloomin’ cinnamon roll – I mean, who wouldn’t?! Pinned!!
Cyndi - My Kitchen Craze says
These look so good!! I want to jump through this screen and grab that ramekin. What a great and genius idea!! Love and pinned!! 🙂
Beth Holt says
Oh my! I think I am in love!