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Easy Fluffy Eggnog Cinnamon Rolls…with sweet vanilla white chocolate frosting…just the holiday breakfast you’re looking for. Buttery, soft, and fluffy dough made with spiced eggnog for a seasonal twist. Swirled with cinnamon sugar and frosted generously with vanilla spiced eggnog frosting. There’s nothing not to love, every bite is melt in your mouth delicious. These are a great make-ahead breakfast rolls the whole family will love, perfect for your holiday celebrations!

overhead photo of Easy Fluffy Eggnog Cinnamon Rolls

The holidays just would not be the holidays without cinnamon rolls for breakfast. Like a lot of families, it’s tradition to have cinnamon rolls for our Christmas Eve breakfast…as well as a few times throughout the months of November and December.

Growing up, my brothers and I would bake the canned cinnamon rolls. I remember them being our favorite breakfast of the year. I mean, what kid doesn’t love a cinnamon roll, right? Some of my favorite holiday memories involve cinnamon rolls, I remember them being soft, fluffy, and so delicious. Of course, back then I didn’t know that homemade cinnamon rolls were even a thing

My mom loved to bake, and even dabbled in some homemade breads, but never cinnamon rolls. When I started cooking and baking in middle school one of the first recipes I decided to tackle was homemade cinnamon rolls. Trying out cinnamon rolls felt a little ambitious, but also so delicious. The funny thing is, that very first attempt at cinnamon rolls was actually quite similar to these.

prep photo of dough on counter

We had leftover eggnog in the fridge but I had no idea how to use a splash of eggnog in place of milk in my cinnamon roll dough. I decided to wing it and just go for it. I also remember being so nervous to bake with yeast. My mom had bought Fleischmann’s® Rapid Rise Yeast, which made the process of making and baking the cinnamon rolls so simple and easy. Fleischmann’s® Rapid Rise Yeast cuts down on rising time and allows you to skip the longer rise times. It contains fine granules that activate faster without the need to dissolve first. So using their rapid rise yeast made baking my first batch simple and straight forward. Crazy to think that was over ten years ago…and I’ve been making cinnamon rolls every holiday season since.

With every season, my holiday roll recipe changes slightly. I like to add a different extra special touch each year. But for the most part, I stick pretty close to the classic cinnamon sugar flavor we all love most. With the help of my little sister, Asher, this year I’m taking inspiration from my very first cinnamon roll and we’re recreating them together.

Asher was very excited. She’s always helping me with the baking recipes, but her favorite recipe is cinnamon rolls. She loves them, and I love our tradition of baking them together every holiday season.

prep photo of rolling the rolls

Let’s jump into the details.

First, I want to note that even if you don’t like eggnog, you will still love these rolls. I don’t ever drink eggnog, but I love creating fun holiday recipes using this spiced nog. It makes for the most delicious sweet treats and these rolls are some of the best.

The dough is the simplest to make. Simply mix flour with Fleischmann’s® Rapid Rise Yeast, and a pinch of salt. Add warmed holiday nog (use a high-quality variety), a touch of brown sugar, eggs, and salted butter. Then mix until smooth and let the dough rest for ten to fifteen minutes. Then it’s time to shape the rolls. And that’s the beauty of Fleischmann’s® RapidRise® yeast! We get to skip an entire hour-long rise, but yet we will still get the softest, fluffiest cinnamon rolls!

rolls before baking

For the filling, I spread the dough with butter, then sprinkle on a simple mix of brown sugar and cinnamon.

I like to use brown sugar for a nice depth of flavor. And I go heavy on the cinnamon and ginger for sweet, cinnamon, ginger swirls throughout.

These are the softest, most fluffy cinnamon rolls, the flavor is beyond amazing. It’s like Christmas in a roll!

rolls after baking

Shaping these easy fluffy eggnog cinnamon rolls…

Roll the dough, cut into rolls, and place them into a baking dish.

If you want to enjoy warm rolls fresh out of the oven you can do a quick rise and bake right away. Then simply frost, eat, and enjoy! Cinnamon rolls in under two hours. Perfect for baking up super last minute. OR, you can cover the rolls and let them sit in the fridge overnight, then bake up in the morning. It’s just a matter of what works best for your time frame!

While the rolls are baking, I like to make the frosting. Just mix eggnog with melted white chocolate and a splash of vanilla. Then add a little powdered sugar to sweeten them up.

side angled photo of Easy Fluffy Eggnog Cinnamon Rolls

As the rolls bake, your home will be filled with scents of Christmas. It’s a magical smell and immediately gets everyone excited for breakfast…or just a mid-afternoon snack. These rolls are great any time of day.

As soon as the rolls come out of the oven, frost, serve, and enjoy every last sweet and delicious bite. They’re soft, fluffy, heavy in the cinnamon swirl, and perfectly spiced with light holiday nog flavors.

And gooey, SO gooey. These rolls are beyond good and our family’s favorite holiday breakfast. Hope you all enjoy too!

Easy Fluffy Eggnog Cinnamon Roll on plate

Lastly, if you make these Easy Fluffy Eggnog Cinnamon Rolls be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!

Easy Fluffy Eggnog Cinnamon Rolls on serving plates

Looking for other easy holiday breakfast? Here are my favorites: 

Baked Cinnamon Crème Brûlée French Toast with Raspberry Preserves

Cider Pumpkin Waffles with Salted Maple Butter

Ham and Cheese Croissant Bake

Lastly, if you make this Easy Fluffy Eggnog Cinnamon Rolls, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!

Easy Fluffy Eggnog Cinnamon Rolls

Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Rest 1 hour 40 minutes
Total Time 2 hours 25 minutes
Servings: 12 Cinnamon Rolls
Calories Per Serving: 745 kcal

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

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Ingredients

Filling

  • 1/2- 3/4 cup brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons ground cinnamon
  • 1 stick (1/2 cup) salted butter, at room temperature
  • 1/2 cup white chocolate chips (optional)

Frosting

Instructions

  • 1. To make the dough. In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine 3 ½ cups flour, the yeast, brown sugar, and salt. Add the eggnog, eggs, vanilla, and butter. Using the dough hook, mix until the flour is completely incorporated, about 4-5 minutes. If the dough seems sticky, add the remaining ½ cup of flour a little at a time. It's better to have a stickier dough rather than a dry dough, so add flour 1 tablespoon at a time.
    2. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and let sit at room temperature for 1 hour or until the dough has doubled in size.
    3. Meanwhile, make the filling. In a small bowl, combine the brown sugar, and cinnamon. Line a 9×13 inch baking dish with parchment. 
    4. Lightly dust your work surface with flour. Turn out the dough, punch it down, and roll it into a rectangle about 10 x 16 inches. Spread the softened butter evenly over the dough. Sprinkle the cinnamon sugar, and then the white chocolate chips, evenly over the butter and lightly push into the butter. Starting with the long edge closest to you, carefully roll the dough into a log, keeping it fairly tight as you go. When you reach the edge, pinch along the edge to seal. Using a sharp knife, cut into 12-15 rolls. Place the rolls into the prepared baking dish. Cover with plastic wrap and let rise 20-30 minutes.
    5. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Bake the rolls for 25 to 30 minutes, or until golden brown.
    6. Meanwhile, make the frosting. In a medium bowl, whisk together the eggnog, melted white chocolate, and vanilla until combined. Add the powdered sugar and mix well. Spread the frosting onto the warm rolls. Serve and enjoy!

Notes

To Make Ahead: prepare the rolls through step 4. Do not let the rolls rise at room temp. Cover the rolls and place in the fridge (up to overnight). When ready to bake, remove the rolls from the fridge 30 minutes prior to baking, then bake as directed. 
To Prepare and Freeze: assemble the rolls through step 4, then cover the pan and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw the rolls overnight in the fridge or on the counter for a few hours. Once thawed, bake as directed. 
To Bake and Freeze: bake the rolls as directed and let cool completely. Cover well and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw and warm, then frost before serving. 
To Use Active Dry Yeast: Mix 1 packet (2 1/4 teaspoons) active dry yeast with the warm eggnog/milk and the brown sugar. Let sit 5-10 minutes, until bubbly and foamy on top. Add the flour and follow the directions as listed for the remainder of the recipe. 
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  1. These sound amazing! I love eggnog and cinnamon rolls – but not white chocolate. Is there something you recommend that would be a good substitute for the white chocolate in the frosting? Thank you!

    1. Hey Morgan,
      You can just skip the white chocolate. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions. Happy Thanksgiving! xTieghan

  2. I love your recipes and would love to try your baking recipes. We are a mile high, do I need to do anything special for baking at a high altitude? Thanks!

    1. Hey Holly,
      No need to adjust the recipes for altitude:) I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions. Happy Thanksgiving! xTieghan

    1. Hey Emily,
      Yes, those instructions are listed above under “recipe notes”. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions. Happy Thanksgiving! xTieghan

    1. Hey Ashley,
      Until the dough comes together:) I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions. Happy Thanksgiving! xTieghan

  3. Anyone know if I make these mid afternoon and then bake in the AM, is that too long to let them sit in the fridge?

    1. Hey Lori,
      That is totally fine…all of the make ahead instructions are listed above under “recipe notes”. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions. Happy Thanksgiving! xTieghan

  4. This recipe looks incredible, I’ll definitely be trying it out this year. If I’m going to make ahead and give as presents for family to have on Christmas Day, how do you suggest I make ahead and store the frosting? Thank you!

    1. Hey Jessie,
      All of the make ahead and storing instructions are listed above in the recipe notes. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan

    1. Hey Molly,
      Yes 2% will work and yes you want it to be warm. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan

    1. Hey Kat,
      That would be fine to use! I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions. Happy Thanksgiving! xTieghan

  5. I just made my grandmother’s cinnamon rolls this morning, omgosh!!!! Love the blog and i will TOTALLY try this recipe!

  6. I clicked on the metric link to convert the flour to grams to weigh and it told me to put in double the amount of flour that is measured in cups! Sadly I didn’t catch my error until after I mixed the dough but I hope this can be corrected before someone else wastes precious eggnog.

    1. Hi Maura! I am really sorry about that! I will look into the measurements. Is there anything I can help with? xTieghan

  7. I just realized I had 0 cinnamon rolls this year 😐 & I’m with you on eggnog, I don’t really drink it but these babies look absolutely delicious and OMG – the frosting – eggnog, melted white chocolate & vanilla, this combo is literally perfect!! Love love love your recipes (& photography!).

    1. Hey Lily,
      Yes that is fine to do:) I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions. Happy Thanksgiving! xTieghan

    1. Hey Kelli,
      Yes, you can use an equal amount of GF flour. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions. Happy Thanksgiving! xTieghan

  8. Good Morning,
    These look wonderful. As i cannot have brown chocolate anymore..adding white AND eggnog..oh MY:)
    I have bulk Yeast. in my freezer…How much is 1 packet? Thanks for helping me out here.. 🙂
    Just a side note: I bake all my Cin rolls in large 6 cup muffin tins. So two pans full for these.
    Hopefully hear from you soon on the Yeast measurements. Thanks much.

    1. Hey there,
      You will want to use 2 1/4 teaspoons of yeast. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions. Happy Thanksgiving! xTieghan

    1. Hey Lauren,
      Yes, all of the make ahead instructions are on the blog:) I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions. Happy Thanksgiving! xTieghan