How To Reheat Cinnamon Rolls (Air Fryer, Microwave, Oven) (2024)

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How To Reheat Cinnamon Rolls (Oven, Air Fryer, Microwave) - 3 of the best ways to reheat leftover cinnamon rolls so that the reheated rolls remain buttery soft & delicious every time.

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Leftover cinnamon rolls have a short shelf life. We'll show you how to reheat them so that they taste just like fresh cinnamon rolls using 3 different ways: conventional oven method, air fryer, and microwave oven.

The best method is a matter of personal preference. Just choose the easiest way for you and follow our step-by-step instructions below.

Make some delicious, homemade cinnamon rolls with our tried and true Old Fashioned Cinnamon Roll Recipe. It's an easy recipe for the most incredibly delicious cinnamon rolls you'll ever have. Fluffy and soft with a cinnamon and brown sugar filling. So much better than the ones you get in coffee shops.

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How To Reheat Cinnamon Rolls

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Notes on Ingredients

  • leftover cinnamon rolls or cinnamon buns - Use homemade or any of the different brands of store-bought cinnamon rolls available at your local grocery store, or in coffee shops. Brands like Pillsbury and Cinnabon are known for them. So good!
  • water - Water is necessary for hydration when reheating leftovers. Adding a little water will soften and rehydrate a hard cinnamon roll.
  • butter - Adding a bit of butter will soften stale rolls that have been around for a couple of days.

Equipment

  • baking tray - if using the oven.
  • microwave-safe plate or baking dish - if using the microwave oven.
  • damp paper towel - use to keep rolls moist in the microwave.
  • air fryer
  • parchment paper - or aluminum foil - if using the air fryer.
  • cooking spray - for use in the bottom of the air fryer if you don't want to use parchment paper or aluminum foil.

In The Oven

It's easy to reheat leftover rolls in a conventional oven and it is the best way to reheat a whole batch of cinnamon rolls.

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Preheat the oven to 350°F.

Place the rolls in a baking dish.

Add a little dribble of water (1 teaspoon per roll) over each roll to rehydrate the rolls as they are reheated.

Cover the baking dish with aluminum foil. This will create steam as they warm and will rehydrate the rolls. This will make sure they are soft and delicious.

Reheat for 10-15 minutes. Pull them out of the oven and enjoy a warm cinnamon roll.

In An Air Fryer

Reheating them the next day doesn't take much time at all in the air fryer. It takes just a few minutes following these few simple steps.

Be sure to check out our recipe for the best air fryer cinnamon rolls. They're so gooey and delicious you might not have any leftovers to reheat!

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Preheat the air fryer to 350°F. Place them in a parchment paper liner and place in the air fryer basket and close the door.

Alternatively, wrap them in aluminum foil instead of using parchment paper.

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Using the "reheat" setting, reheat them at 350°F for 2 minutes.

In The Microwave

Reheating them in the microwave is the absolute fastest way and easiest reheating method.

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Place the rolls in a microwave-safe dish or plate. Cover the rolls with a moist paper towel.

Individual Roll- Reheat an for 20-25 seconds.

Multiple Rolls- Reheat in 30 second increments until warmed through.

Pro Tips

  • Store Leftover Cinnamon Rolls Properly - Cover leftovers with aluminum foil, plastic wrap, or store them in an airtight container to keep them fresh and give them a longer self life.
  • Add Moisture - Add a tablespoon of water or melted butter. The added moisture prevents foods from drying out when being reheated.

    Whole pan - Add ¼ cup of water if reheating an entire pan of rolls.

    Individual Cinnamon Roll - Add a teaspoon of water over the top before reheating.

  • Cover - Cover the rolls with aluminum foil (oven), or damp paper towel (microwave) so that steam is trapped surrounding the rolls as they reheat. This will keep the rolls soft and prevent them from drying out.
  • Room Temperature - For best results, bring leftover rolls up to room temperature before reheating them. They will require less cooking time and will be less likely to dry out as a result.

Recipe FAQS

How do you reheat cinnamon rolls without drying them out?

Adding moisture to the rolls with a little water or butter will soften up a roll that has become a little dry and stale. Cover the roll so that trapped steam will moisten them while they are being reheated.

How do you heat cinnamon rolls with icing?

Absolutely. The icing will melt through the rolls, adding moisture that will make the rolls soft, gooey, and delicious.

How do you make cinnamon rolls soft again?

Make cinnamon rolls soft again by adding a little bit of moisture back into them while reheating. You can do this by adding a pat of butter to the top of each roll and covering them with a damp paper towel while reheating in the microwave for about 20 seconds.

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There you have it. Reheating Cinnamon Rolls is super easy! We hope these instructions helpful to you. Try it and let us know if you have any questions. We'd love to hear from you!

xo ~ Seanna

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How To Reheat Cinnamon Rolls (Oven, Air Fryer, Microwave)

3 of the best ways to reheat leftover cinnamon rolls so that the reheated rolls remain buttery soft & delicious every time.

Leftover cinnamon rolls have a short shelf life. We'll show you how to reheat them using 3 different ways: conventional oven method, air fryer, and microwave oven.

The best method is a matter of personal preference. Just choose the easiest way for you and follow our step-by-step instructions below.

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Prep Time: 1 minute minute

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 16 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 Serving

Calories: 331kcal

Author: Seanna Borrows

Equipment

  • microwave safe plate

  • aluminum foil

  • parchment paper or aluminum foil

  • damp paper towel

  • cooking spray

Ingredients

  • leftover cinnamon rolls
  • water
  • butter

Instructions

Reheat In Oven

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F.

    Place the rolls in a baking dish.

    Add a little dribble of water (1 teaspoon per roll) over each to rehydrate them as they are reheated.

    Cover the baking dish with aluminum foil. This will trap steam and rehydrate the rolls as they warm up. This will make sure they are soft and delicious.

    Reheat for 15 minutes. Pull them out of the oven and enjoy.

Reheat In Microwave

  • Place the rolls in a microwave safe container or plate. Cover with a moist paper towel.

    Individual Roll - Reheat for 20-25 seconds.

    Multiple Rolls - Reheat in 30 second increments until warmed through.

Reheat In Air Fryer

  • Preheat the air fryer to 350°F.

    Place rolls in a parchment paper liner and place in the air fryer basket and close the door. Alternatively, wrap them in aluminum foil instead of using parchment paper.

    Using the "reheat" setting, reheat the them at 350°F for 2 minutes.

Notes

Notes On Ingredients

  • leftover cinnamon rolls - Use homemade or any of the different brands of store bought rolls available at your local grocery store, or in coffee shops. Brands like Pillsbury and Cinnabon are known for them. So good!
  • water - Water is necessary for hydration when reheating leftovers. Adding a little water will soften and rehydrate dry baked goods or leftovers as they are being reheated.
  • butter - Melted butter will soften stale rolls that have become a little dry.

Pro Tips

  • Store Leftover Rolls Properly - Cover leftovers with aluminum foil, plastic wrap, or store them in an airtight container to keep them fresh and give them a longer self life.
  • Add Moisture - Add a tablespoon of water or melted butter. The added moisture prevents foods from drying out when being reheated.Whole pan - Add ¼ cup of water if reheating an entire pan of rolls.Individual Roll - Add a teaspoon of water over the top before reheating.
  • Cover - Cover the rolls with aluminum foil (oven), or damp paper towel (microwave) so that steam is trapped surrounding the rolls as they reheat. This will keep the rolls soft and prevent them from drying out.
  • Room Temperature - For best results, bring leftover rolls up to room temperature before reheating them. They will require less cooking time and will be less likely to dry out as a result.

Nutrition

Calories: 331kcal

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  1. Russ B

    How To Reheat Cinnamon Rolls (Air Fryer, Microwave, Oven) (17)
    Always delicious the second day!!

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    • Seanna Borrows

      Thank you! They're completely irresistible when they are soft and gooey!

      Reply

How To Reheat Cinnamon Rolls (Air Fryer, Microwave, Oven) (2024)

FAQs

How To Reheat Cinnamon Rolls (Air Fryer, Microwave, Oven)? ›

When ready to eat, microwave in 10 second intervals until just lightly warm and fluffy. Be careful not to over-do it. If you over-cook them in the microwave they will become hard. Alternatively, reheat air fryer cinnamon rolls in the air fryer for 2-3 minutes, or until warmed through again.

Can you reheat cinnamon rolls in an air fryer? ›

Reheat In Air Fryer

Preheat the air fryer to 350°F. Place rolls in a parchment paper liner and place in the air fryer basket and close the door. Alternatively, wrap them in aluminum foil instead of using parchment paper. Using the "reheat" setting, reheat the them at 350°F for 2 minutes.

How to warm up cooked cinnamon rolls? ›

I love making cinnamon rolls in advance and simply reheating them on a busy weekend morning. If you're just waiting a day or two, then you can always just refrigerate them. Then whenever you are ready to eat, just pull them from the fridge and bake in a 350 degree oven for 5-8 minutes.

How to reheat cinnabon in the microwave? ›

Reheating Instructions: Place uncovered roll on microwave-safe plate. Heat Classic Roll for 30-40 seconds, adding 10 seconds for each additional roll. Heat Minibon® for 15-20 seconds, adding 4 seconds for each additional roll.

Is it safe to microwave cinnamon rolls? ›

Yes, Pillsbury cinnamon rolls can be cooked in the microwave. The microwave provides a convenient and quick way to enjoy these delicious treats.

How long to reheat rolls in air fryer? ›

Instructions
  1. Preheat your air fryer to 350 degrees F.
  2. Arrange the egg rolls in a single layer in the air fryer basket — you can reheat them in batches if necessary. ...
  3. Reheat the egg rolls for 1-3 minutes, depending on the size.
  4. Remove from the air fryer when they're nice and crispy!
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How do you reheat cinnamon donuts in an air fryer? ›

Store leftover donuts in an airtight container for up to 7 days. How to Reheat: Reheat in the air fryer at 350 degrees for 2-3 minutes or until warm.

How do you reheat Cinnabon delights in an air fryer? ›

Next, preheat your air fryer to 350°F. Once it's hot, pop your Cinnabon in the air fryer basket. The magic number here is 3-4 minutes. That's all the time you need to bring back the ooey-gooey goodness.

How to heat Cinnabon without an oven? ›

Cinnabon Heating Instructions
  1. Remove rolls from baking liner.
  2. Place room temperature rolls on microwave-safe plate (do not cover)
  3. Use “ High “ Power setting.
  4. Heat 1 large roll for 30-40 seconds . Add 10 seconds for additional roll.
  5. Heat 1 small roll for 15-20 seconds. Add 4 seconds for each additional roll.

How long to microwave Cinnabon Delights? ›

Then, place the Cinnabon delights on a baking sheet and cover them lightly with aluminum foil. Warm them up for about 10 minutes, and there you have it – a perfect, gooey treat! If you're using a microwave, put the delights on a microwave-safe plate and heat them for about 20 seconds.

Why shouldn't you refrigerate cinnamon rolls? ›

Cinnamon rolls stored in the fridge will dry out more quickly than rolls stored at room temperature, because the fridge sucks some of the moisture out of the dough.

How do you defrost cinnamon rolls in the microwave? ›

Wet a few paper towels and then wring out so that they're damp, but not soaked. Cover the rolls with the paper towel, making sure that the tops are completely covered. Microwave for a minute at a time, checking after each minute to ensure that the rolls are defrosting, not cooking.

How do you tell if cinnamon rolls are fully cooked? ›

Once proofed, bake the cinnamon rolls for 20-30 minutes. When the cinnamon rolls are lightly golden brown, spot-check their internal temperature with a Thermapen to test their doneness. Their internal temperature should be 190–200°F (88–93°C).

Can you put aluminum foil in an air fryer? ›

Foil is safe to use in an air fryer so long as you follow three basic rules: never let foil touch the heating element; make sure the foil is weighted so it doesn't blow around the basket; and avoid contact with acidic ingredients, which can cause the foil to leach onto your food.

Can you put parchment paper in an air fryer? ›

Parchment paper can handle the heat inside your air fryer - up to 428°F (220°C). To get the best results, add the parchment paper to the air fryer basket at the same time as you add your ingredients. This prevents the paper from lifting up and coming into contact with the heating element while cooking.

Can you save leftover cinnamon rolls? ›

Cover leftover frosted or unfrosted rolls tightly and store at room temperature for up to 2 days or in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

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