RECIPE! The AMAZING Disney World Main Street Bakery Cinnamon Rolls (With Step by Step Pics AND SECRET TIPS!) | the disney food blog (2024)

It’s officially the holidays! That means time with friends, family, and (our fav!) FOOD!

Main Street Bakery Cinnamon Roll with Extra Icing!

And one recipe we constantly hear about from you, our dear readers, is the long lost Main Street Bakery Cinnamon Roll (it was SO GOOD!). Well, we’re going to show you how to bake like a BOSS this holiday and whip these up for your family on Christmas morning! We PROMISE…it’s not that hard! (Seriously!!)

For those unfamiliar, before Starbucks took over the Main Street Bakery in the Magic Kingdom in 2013, one of the star attractions was the warm, gooey, sweet, practically-perfect cinnamon roll the size of your head served there! We loved it so much we practically wrote love sonnets about it. It was THAT GOOD. And while a great version of it can still be found at Gaston’s Tavern, it was just never quite the same for us.

Read more about the OG Main Street Cinnamon Roll vs Gaston’s version HERE!

We’ve shared the recipe for the original Main Street Bakery Cinnamon Roll but what if you’re NOT Betty Crocker in the kitchen? We got yo’ backs! Some of our DFB Team know their way around a kitchen pretty well, and we’re going to walk you step by step through making these beauties. We’ll even share some BOMB tips to make your foray into baking a surefire hit. Brace yourself for the adoring compliments from your family when they’re wowed by your sweet skillz — and let’s get baking!

TIP: if you’re looking to have this for breakfast in the morning, you’re going to want to do the first steps the DAY BEFORE. Yup, you can do the hard work the day or night before, then wake up, pull these out the fridge to bake, and look like you just effortlessly dominated breakfast.

Ain’t nobody got time to be waking up at the crack of dawn to proof cinnamon rolls. Sleep is our friend.

Cinnamon Rolls Recipe:

Walt Disney World’sMain Street Bakery

Yield: 8 or so MEGA Disney World sized rolls

Ingredients:

Cinnamon Rolls

1/2 cup warm water
2 standard 1/4oz packages of yeast (4.5 tsp)
2 tablespoons sugar
1 standard-sized package instant vanilla pudding
2 cups milk
1/2 cup unsalted butter, melted
2 large eggs, beaten
1 teaspoon salt
8 cups all-purpose flour

Filling:
1 cup unsalted butter, softened
2 cups brown sugar
2 tablespoons cinnamon

Cream Cheese Frosting
1 8-ounce package cream cheese, softened (room temperature)
1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
3 cups powdered sugar
2 tablespoons milk

Process:

First up, let’s gather all our ingredients…

Ingredients

First, in a small bowl mix your warm water, sugar, and yeast. (We only had rapid-rise/bread machine yeast, which works the same here with one tiny exception we’ll share later.)

Yeast Mixture (yum?)

In a big bowl or a stand mixer, make the pudding according to the instructions of the box. (2 cups cold milk and the pudding mix. Mix til it thickens up.) We used French Vanilla pudding because pro tip: French Vanilla in pudding=more vanilla-y flavor! Regular vanilla works just fine too. 😉

Mixin Up Dat Pudding

In goes the melted unsalted butter (YES unsalted. It matters. Use the right butter, guys.)

Melted Butter

Then 2 beaten eggs and salt. Whip that all up until well mixed.

Eggs

It’s gonna look a little thick and lumpyish now. That’s ok!

Lumpy Pudding

Now, dump in your oh-so-appetizing yeast mixture and give it a good mix.

Add Yeast

Now you’re going to want to add all 8 cups of flour into the wet stuff gradually. This is easiest in a stand mixer but if you’re doing it by hand, we recommend a sturdy spoon to stir. With our mixer we started with the paddle attachment. We’re going to add the flour in 4 batches, mixing well each time. Round 1…

Round 1 of Flour

Not too bad. Little lumpy. Round 2…

Ok, getting a little thick here. Round 3.

Round 3 of Flour

At this point do as we say, not as we do — if using a mixer, switch to your dough hook. If you’re rockin’ and rollin’ by hand, you’re good to keep going. Get the rest of the flour in there.

THIKK Dough

We gave in and switched to our dough hook. Note, this makes a LOT of dough, so even in a mixer, it’s a lot for it to handle. Ours kept creeping up over the top of the dough hook. Baking is messy guys…but worth it!

Shaggy Dough

Your dough is going to be a hot mess right now. Shaggy and lumpy. Hang in there! If using a mixer, keep going! It’ll get silkier as it mixes. If using a spoon, go ahead and dump your dough onto a floured surface and start kneading it with your hands til it gets smoother (it’ll take 5 or so minutes).

Way Smoother

At this point, using a mixer or your hands, you’re going to want to knead the dough by hand the last step of the way. Flour is your friend here, but don’t go crazy.

On a Floured Surface

If you’re new to kneading, just get the hardest part of the palm of your hand and smush into the dough, pushing away from you. Fold it over itself and repeat until it feels nice and soft.

Kneading

When it’s ready it will look roughly like this.

Finished Dough

Now, grab a bowl and oil it up (cooking spray or olive oil are great choices). Plop your dough it and cover it with plastic wrap. This baby is ready to rise!

Ready to Rise!

Now here’s where your yeast matters — if using regular, active dry yeast, you want to let this rest in a barely warm spot (if your oven has a Proof setting, that will be your new BFF) until the dough doubles in size (roughly. Ain’t gonna be perfect here!).

The dough will rise. You’ll deflate it by punching it down with your hands, then let it rise again. You’re letting the yeast do its thing and get the dough all puffy. If you cheated like we did and used Rapid Rise/bread machine yeast, you skip this first rise and just do one rise. (So no rise, punch it down, rise again. Just rise and done. We’re all ’bout them shortcuts. Also — it was late and we didn’t want to go to the grocery store. 😉 )

While you’ve got some time to kill, let’s make the cinnamon filling…

TIP: The original recipe says to melt butter, brush it on the dough, then sprinkle cinnamon and sugar on top. MESS CITY. We’re talkin’ sloppy rolls. You want to bake these like a pro. Mix the filling into a paste.

First dump your brown sugar, cinnamon, and room temperature butter in a bowl (if you forgot to get your butter room temp…it happens…pop it in the microwave for NO MORE than 10 seconds).

Filling Ingredients

Give it a good stir. It’ll be thick, but that’s OK.

Mixed Filling

Set this aside until you need it. Back to our dough… .

Oh Hai There Puffy Dough

It’s hard to see from the pictures, but after a couple of hours (it took about 2 for us) that dough is about doubled. Regular yeast users, smash the dough down, re-cover it, and wait again. It’ll rise faster the second time. Yeast cheaters like us move on to the next step — rolling out the dough.

Puffy Dough Ready to Roll

Flour your surface and grab your rolling pin. Roll the dough roughly into a 34×21 inch rectangle. This doesn’t have to be perfect; you can eyeball it.

Rolled Dough

Grab your filling mix and plop it around the rectangle as evenly as you can.

Filling Mix on Dough

Grab a spatula or knife (or your hands) and spread the mix as best you can. It’ll work its magic while it bakes so it doesn’t have to be perfect.

Spread Out Filling

Now we roll! Grab a short side and roll this baby up!

Rolled Up

TIP: You weren’t going to cut these with a knife were you? Go to your bathroom and grab that floss you pretend you use instead! 😉 Trust us…

Floss Time

Slip the floss under the roll and cross the ends over the top and pull. Voila! Perfectly sliced, no smushed rolls here!

Floss Cutting

Look how pretty!

Cinnamon Roll

Keep going until the roll is all sliced. You’ll want to space out the cuts about every 2 inches.

Cutting the Rolls

Spray a 9×13 inch baking pan (metal, ceramic, glass…it all works fine here!) with cooking spray or rub down with oil. Place your rolls evenly around. (We had 2 that didn’t fit, so we cut them in quarters. Nothing wrong with that! Smaller nibbles! 😉 )

Rolls in Pan

At this point, you’re done for the night! Cover the rolls with plastic wrap and pop the tray in the fridge. Get some sleep! If you’re looking to keep going, just skip the trip to the fridge.

Note — if you’re looking to freeze these to save for baking far later, we wouldn’t recommend it. Many other baked goods like cookies can handle a freeze really well, but yeast doesn’t like the arctic temps so much. You can keep these in a fridge for around 24 hours if need be, but we’d skip the deep freeze!

Covered Rolls

TIP: Grab a stick of unsalted butter and leave it out on your counter overnight for the frosting. You want perfect frosting, don’t you?

Leave This Out. You’ll Thank Yourself in the Morning.

If you let them hang out in the fridge overnight, don’t be shocked when you wake up if they’ve puffed a little since you last saw them — that’s normal.

Next Morning

It’s time to let your rolls warm up and rise before you bake them! If you have that Proof setting on your oven, use it! If not, leave these out at room temp to warm up. We popped ours in our oven on Proof and about an hour later were met with puffed, ready to bake rolls. They should all be touching.

Ready to Bake

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. When hot, pop the rolls in! Depending on your oven, they can take anywhere from 15-30 mins. Ours were perfect at 25 minutes.

Baked Rolls

YUM. But what’s missing? Oh…yeah: FROSTING!

Since you left your butter out like we told you to (you did, didn’t you?!) dump the stick of unsalted butter, a package of cream cheese, 3 cups of powdered sugar, and vanilla extract in your mixer or a bowl.

Frosting Ingredients

Whip this up with your mixer or by hand with a spoon or whisk.

What Dreams are Made of

DON’T EAT IT YET. Stop! Put the spoon down!

Yummmmmmmm

Only thing left to do: frost the warm cinnamon rolls!

Off to a Good Start…

Use. It. All.

Need More Frosting!

Perfect.

Oh My.

Now, show your family what a pro-pastry chef you are and enjoy the adoration. You. Are. The. BOMB!

YESSSSS

The result? SO moist and deliciously fluffy. The frosting is just cream-cheesy enough and oozes down evverrrywhere in the rolls!

So Moist

Close your eyes, take a bite and pretend you’re on Main Street, U.S.A. WORTH IT!

Yeasted rolls can be SCARY for newer bakers but we promise, follow the steps above and you’ll be shocked when you have a HUGE plate of perfect cinnamon rolls in front of you in no time. Ok, not “no time”…they do take a bit of work, but so worth it and your family will love them (if you share!).

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Where is cinnamon rolls and chili a thing? ›

This is just one origin story, as spots in Nebraska, Colorado, and Washington say they've served the same meal in schools dating back to the 1960s. Those cafeteria lunches from childhood were fondly remembered in adulthood; now, chili and cinnamon rolls are a staple meal in homes all over the Midwest.

Do they sell cinnamon rolls at Disneyland? ›

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Treat yourself to delicious breakfast offerings, including Starbucks beverages, pastries and artisan breakfast sandwiches. Later, grab and go with scrumptious cinnamon rolls, fresh fruit and seasonal offerings.

What are the ingredients in Pillsbury cinnamon rolls? ›

Ingredients. Enriched Flour Bleached (wheat flour, niacin, ferrous sulfate, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), Water, Sugar, Palm and Soybean Oil, Dextrose, Wheat Starch.

What do Americans call cinnamon rolls? ›

A cinnamon roll (also known as cinnamon bun, cinnamon swirl, cinnamon Danish and cinnamon snail) is a sweet roll commonly served in Northern Europe (mainly in Nordic countries, but also in Austria, Estonia and Germany) and North America.

Why do people eat chilli and cinnamon rolls together? ›

Some accounts trace the sweet-savory duo to logging camps, where cooks combined a day's leftovers with chili and poured it over cinnamon rolls to make a fortifying “loggers breakfast.” However it started, cafeteria cooks describe a practical benefit: Basic chilis require simply stewing beans, meat, and vegetables.

Does Disneyland sell soup? ›

You've got it made in the shade with a scrumptious sourdough bowl of Clam Chowder, Corn Chowder or Vegetable Stew.

Where are the Disney 100 churros? ›

You can find this Disney100 Churro in Disneyland at the churro carts in Town Square on Main Street U.S.A., as well as in Tomorrowland. Over in Disney California Adventure, they're available at the churro carts near Redwood Creek Challenge Trail and Goofy's Sky School, as well as the one in Hollywood Land.

How much does Dollywood cinnamon bread cost? ›

And, as for places to eat, the Dollywood Grist Mill is an iconic option in the park, known for their "world-famous" cinnamon bread. Paired with buttercream icing or Dollywood's homemade apple butter, the fresh-baked cinnamon bread is loved by park-goers all year round and costs $10 for an order.

What is the filling for cinnamon rolls made of? ›

For the filling:

1 stick (113 grams) unsalted butter, completely softened to room temperature. 3/4 cup (150 grams) packed light brown sugar. 2 tablespoons ground cinnamon. 1/8 teaspoon fine salt.

How to tell if cinnamon rolls are done? ›

After approximately 30 minutes, test for doneness. Use a paring knife or fork to pull up the center-most roll; if the dough is still sticky and raw-looking, return the pan to the oven for about ten more minutes. The rolls should be golden to dark brown on top, and fully baked in the center of the coil. 12.

What is the inside of a cinnamon roll made of? ›

We use three ingredients in our homemade filling: butter, brown sugar and cinnamon. Soften the butter and mix the sugar and cinnamon with it to spread over the rolled out dough. Or simply spread on the softened butter, then sprinkle the brown sugar and cinnamon over the top.

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Characters. Cinnamoroll (born March 6) is a male white and chubby puppy with long ears that enable him to fly. He has blue eyes, pink cheeks, and a tail that resembles a cinnamon roll. Cinnamoroll flies around the town looking for fun and new adventures with his friends, and one of his main hobbies is eating.

Is it OK to chew on cinnamon bark? ›

Consuming cinnamon bark in food amounts is LIKELY SAFE. Cinnamon bark is POSSIBLY SAFE for most people when taken by mouth in amounts used for medicine. These amounts are slightly higher than amounts found in food.

How to drink cinnamon for belly fat? ›

This cinnamon water is simply prepared by soaking cinnamon stick to a pitcher of water overnight in the refrigerator. Alternatively, one can bring the water to a boil, add cinnamon powder, and simmer for 10 minutes. Make sure to strain this water before consumption.

What state puts cinnamon in chili? ›

Further east in Ohio, Cincinnati-style chili has many of the same ingredients as traditional red chili, such as cayenne, cumin and paprika. But it also skews sweeter with the addition of warm baking spices like allspice, nutmeg — and cinnamon.

Where did chili and cinnamon originate? ›

The origins of this unique meal are unknown, but Mix 97-3, a Sioux Falls radio station, speculated that it began in logging camps of the Great Lakes region, where cooks poured leftover chili on top of cinnamon rolls.

Is cinnamon rolls and chili a Kansas thing? ›

The chili/cinnamon roll union seems to be most popular in Nebraska, Colorado, South Dakota, Montana, and Kansas.

Why do people put cinnamon in chili? ›

Cinnamon. The beauty of ground cinnamon is that it brings a warmth to your chili, without being spicy. It works well with other flavors commonly found in chili (like tomato, cumin and chile powder) so you only need a little bit to achieve the desired balance.

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