Update a Classic with Snappy Ginger Cinnamon Rolls

My favorite spice is ginger. I am always looking for a reason to use it. Since I was making cinnamon rolls the other day, I wondered if they would be better if I added some ground ginger to the filling. The answer is absolutely! They are simply delicious. I call them snappy ginger cinnamon rolls as they remind you of really good gingersnaps.

You may be thinking: Again? Haven’t you made a lot of cinnamon buns lately? As a matter of fact, I have. My OCD has me stuck on rolled shapes recently. Swiss rolls, sticky buns, cinnamon rolls. Despite having a lot of recipes already, I made cinnamon and ginger rolls today. I find it fascinating (and sometimes frustrating) how I can’t seem to stop the compulsion to make a certain type of shape, flavor or food for weeks at a time. And I will obsessively think about what flavors I should try. As much as I enjoy making these, I’m starting to wonder if this is unhealthy.

Either way, you’ll get to enjoy a lot of new flavor combinations thanks to the way I get laser focused on one thing for weeks or months at a time. Enjoy baking these Snappy Ginger Cinnamon Rolls! What spice combinations can you think about trying next?

Do you need more help learning how to shape and also prepare the dough? Check out this in depth video and you will finally be making great cinnamon rolls!

Ginger Cinnamon Rolls

Super delicious, filled with cinnamon and ginger. They are easy to make and please everyone.
Print Recipe
Prep Time20 minutes
Cook Time25 minutes
Rest Time2 hours 30 minutes
Total Time3 hours 15 minutes
Servings12 rolls
Calories 203.6

Ingredients

For the Dough

  • 2 cups (300g) flour
  • ½ cup (120mL) milk
  • ¼ cup (56g) butter
  • ¼ cup (50g) sugar
  • 1 large (50g) egg
  • 1 tsp (3.5g) yeast
  • ½ tsp (2.5g) salt

For the Filling

  • ½ cup (56g) chopped pecans
  • ¼ cup (56g) brown sugar
  • 2 tbs (28g) softened butter
  • 2 tsp (4g) cinnamon
  • 1 tsp (3g) flour
  • 1 tsp (2g) ginger

For the Topping

  • 1 cup (125g) powdered sugar
  • 2 tbs (30mL) milk
  • ¼ tsp (1.25mL) vanilla extract

Instructions

For the Dough

  • Heat milk and butter together on low to 100F (38C) or just until butter melts. Stir in yeast. Let sit 5 – 10 minutes or until bubbles begin to form.
  • Add eggs, flour, salt and sugar into a bowl with the heated milk mixture. Stir until shaggy dough forms. Turn dough out onto a clean work surface.
  • Knead 10 minutes or until the dough is smooth and is easily stretched without tearing.
  • Cover and let rest for 1 – 2 hours or until double in size.
  • Flatten dough and roll into a 9×12" (23×30 cm) rectangle.

For the Filling

  • Spread softened butter on top of rectangle.
  • In a small bowl, stir together sugar and cinnamon. Sprinkle on top of buttered dough. If using nuts, spread evenly on top of sugar mixture.
  • Starting from one of the longest ends, roll tightly into a log. Cut into 12 slices.
  • Generously grease or spray with non stick spray a 9×13 (23×33 cm) baking dish.
  • Place 12 slices into one pan, about 1″ apart (2.5 cm.)
  • Cover and allow to rest 60 minutes or until double in size.
  • While rolls are rising, preheat oven to 350F (180C.)
  • Bake 20 – 30 minutes or until rolls are golden brown and center reaches 190F (88C.)

For the Topping

  • In a measuring cup or small bowl, combine powdered sugar, vanilla and milk, one teaspoon at a time, until you reach desired consistency.
  • Drizzle over the top of the cinnamon buns after they have cooled at least 10 minutes.

Notes

An important note on dry yeast: Instant dry and active dry yeasts are not the same.  If using active dry yeast, you must activate the yeast according to the manufacturer’s instructions in order for the dough to rise properly.  You typically need to activate or “bloom” the yeast by adding it to warmed liquid for several minutes. 
Instant dry yeast can be added to the dry ingredients and typically does not need to be activated prior to use.  However, some brands of dry yeasts still require adding warm liquids, so be sure to read the label. Rapid, quick and fast acting dry yeasts will rise much faster than instant and active dry yeasts.  For best results, always read and follow the instructions provided on the packet as the rising time varies widely between manufacturers. 

Nutrition Facts
Ginger Cinnamon Rolls
Serving Size
 
1 roll
Amount per Serving
Calories
203.6
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
7.8
g
12
%
Saturated Fat
 
3
g
19
%
Polyunsaturated Fat
 
0.1
g
Monounsaturated Fat
 
0.2
g
Sodium
 
119.8
mg
5
%
Carbohydrates
 
30.6
g
10
%
Fiber
 
0.5
g
2
%
Protein
 
3.7
g
7
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
* Calories provided as a courtesy and not guaranteed.

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