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Soft and fluffy, these are the classic gooey cinnamon rolls we all love — but with a gingery holiday twist and double the cinnamon swirl. The homemade molasses dough is lightly spiced with ginger, rolled up with two layers of sweet cinnamon sugar, and baked until fluffy and golden. Every roll is finished with the creamiest vanilla cream cheese icing that melts right into all those sweet cinnamon swirls. The perfect Christmas morning cinnamon rolls.

I can’t help myself — I have to make cinnamon rolls a few times every December. Cinnamon rolls are Christmas to me. I have the sweetest memories of warm Pillsbury rolls with my cousins over the holidays. My mom bought the canned rolls every single year. We’d bake them for breakfast, but honestly? What I loved even more were the nights we’d sneak a few into the oven after playing in the snow for hours.
Those warm, gooey rolls eaten by the fire, icing dripping down the sides… pure childhood magic. I’m so grateful for those memories. Just another reason why I adore this season.

I always have so many ideas for holiday recipes — the list is long, and every year I run out of time before I can make them all. But somehow, I always manage to make the cinnamon rolls. This year’s idea: take the gooey rolls I love so much and give them a gingerbread twist.
A soft molasses dough, layers of cinnamon sugar sweetness, and a generous coat of creamy whipped icing. Truly the best kind of holiday treat.
Simple, cozy, and perfectly festive!

Ingredients
For the Dough
For the Filling
The Icing

Special Tools
For these frosted gingerbread cinnamon rolls, I recommend using a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook. It’s just easiest with a mixer and a dough hook!
You can use a wooden spoon, but it will require more arm work.

In the bowl of a stand mixer, add warm water, brown sugar, and yeast. Let the mixture sit until it’s puffy on top. This “proofs” the yeast and gets it working so your rolls turn out extra soft and fluffy.

In a separate bowl, mix the dry ingredients: flour, ginger, cinnamon, and salt. Pour over the warm milk, then add the three large eggs and molasses (room-temperature eggs work best).
Using the dough hook, mix until a smooth ball forms. Cover the bowl and let the dough rise for 1–2 hours.

Stir together the brown sugar, granulated sugar, and cinnamon. Using both sugars gives you the best, most flavorful cinnamon swirl.

Roll the risen dough into a large rectangle.

Spread the entire surface with softened salted butter. Sprinkle with half of the cinnamon sugar mixture.

Fold the sides in like a letter, roll it back out into a rectangle, then spread with butter again and add the remaining cinnamon sugar. This is the secret to the double cinnamon swirl—don’t skip it!
Roll the dough into a log and cut it into 12 rolls. Arrange in a baking pan.

You can bake the rolls right away, or refrigerate them overnight.
I always make my rolls on Christmas Eve, so I don’t miss any of the Christmas morning fun. If you’re making these for Christmas, prep the rolls (and icing) the night before.

Whip softened salted butter with cream cheese and a splash of vanilla until smooth and creamy. Classic, simple, and the perfect finishing touch.

Spread the warm rolls with plenty of icing—because it’s Christmas, and that’s exactly how it should be. If enjoyed, sprinkle with flaky vanilla sea salt.
Enjoy every sweet bite!

Looking for Christmas recipes? Here are a few ideas:
Easy Fluffy Eggnog Cinnamon Rolls
Chocolate Cinnamon Sugar Pull Apart Wreath
Brown Butter Iced Mocha Cinnamon Rolls
Big Fluffy Overnight Cinnamon Rolls
Chewy Frosted Cinnamon Swirl Snickerdoodles
Soft Gingerbread Latte Cookies
Easy Slice ‘n’ Bake Vanilla Bean Sugar Cookies
Easy Vanilla Bean Christmas Lights Cookies
Lastly, if you make these Frosted Gingerbread 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!
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The instructions list salt in the dough, but there’s no salt in the ingredient list. I added half a teaspoon. Yum!
Hey Katherine,
Awesome! Thanks for making this recipe and your feedback, love to hear it was a hit!
Happy New Year!🥂🎆
The dough did not rise enough after 2 hours. I will make again but allow for more time. The recipe also calls for you to spread the butter separate from the seasoning and sugar for the filling. I did not – I recommend just putting it all together to make a paste as you would any other cinnamon roll.
Hi Sarah,
Thanks so much for trying these cinnamon rolls and sharing your feedback! So glad to hear you will make them again:)
These were AMAZING!!! So yummy and so so gorgeous in the pan. Will absolutely make every holiday season!! Thank you!!
Hey Jess,
Awesome!! Thanks a bunch for making this recipe and your comment, love to hear it was enjoyed!
Have a very Happy New Year!🥂🎆
I made these for our New Year’s breakfast and they were delicious! My husband said they were “top notch”! The steps for making the dough include salt, but I didn’t see a quantity listed. I used a scant teaspoon and they turned out great. We love your recipes. Thank you for posting such delicious food!
Hey Erinn,
Awesome! Thanks for making this recipe and your feedback, love to hear it was a hit!
Happy New Year!🥂🎆