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Cranberry Cinnamon Roll Wreath

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  • Prep 10 min
  • Total 40 min
  • Ingredients 3
  • Servings 10
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Your holiday table just found its centerpiece. Invite a cranberry cream cheese cinnamon roll wreath to the party and watch your guests’ eyes light up! This festive treat is easy to make, the key is arranging the cinnamon rolls before popping them in the oven so that they all bake together into a single circle. It looks a little like a bundt cake, but has all that cinnamon sweetness you love about Pillsbury cinnamon rolls. And it only takes 10 minutes of prep time!

With the sweet and tangy addition of cranberry sauce to the classic cream cheese cinnamon roll, this cinnamon roll wreath is perfect for the holiday season. We generously spread the cranberry sauce inside the rolls, so there’s seasonal flavors in every warm, fluffy bite. It’s the sweet addition you’ve been looking for to make your holiday moments even more memorable.

The secret to this recipe is Pillsbury™ Grands™ Cinnamon Rolls; all the up-front work is done for you, so you’re ready to bake in no time. When you bring out that fresh-baked Christmas cinnamon roll wreath, it might look like it took you all day to bake, but with the right ingredients and a few simple steps, this recipe is a whole lot easier than it looks.

By Pillsbury Contributor
Updated Aug 16, 2024
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How to Make a Cinnamon Roll Wreath

The full recipe is below, but here are a few tips to keep in mind when making the cranberry cream cheese cinnamon roll wreath. First, when you open the cinnamon roll dough, don’t separate it out into individual cinnamon rolls yet. Instead, carefully unroll it, keeping it together until it’s fully unrolled in a rectangle. You might want to use parchment paper to prevent the dough from sticking to your countertop. On the inside of the dough, the side with the cinnamon, spread 1/4 cup of cranberry sauce evenly, and then reroll the dough. Now you can separate the rolls, keeping a generous amount of cranberry sauce inside each.

Arrange the cinnamon rolls in a wreath shape (tips on how are below), and bake in a 350°F oven for 23 to 27 minutes, until it’s cooked through. As a finishing touch, drizzle warmed cream cheese icing over the whole wreath and garnish with a sprinkle of orange zest to add a burst of light, fresh flavor.

Shaping the Wreath

Shaping your cinnamon roll wreath is simple. Just make sure to overlap each piece so that they form one circular shape, but maintain an even spacing so the whole cinnamon roll wreath cooks through evenly.

Aim for about a 1-inch overlap so they’ll stick together as they bake, but not so much that one roll covers up the center of the other. The trickiest part will come at the end, when you have to add the final roll. Carefully lift the first cinnamon roll and slide the final one in between, closing the circle. Don’t worry if your cinnamon roll wreath doesn’t form a perfect circle right away. You can shift and rearrange as you go.

Ingredients

Steps

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    1
    Heat oven to 350°F. Without separating the rolls, place one package of the cinnamon roll dough on a cutting board. Unroll the dough into a rectangle shape, spread 1/4 cup of cranberry sauce evenly on top of the dough, and reroll the dough. Repeat with remaining dough and cranberry sauce.
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    Separate rolls. Place the rolls in a circle on a baking sheet sprayed with cooking spray, overlapping the rolls by about 1 inch.
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    Bake for 23 to 27 minutes until the centers are thoroughly baked and the edges are deep golden brown. Cool for 5 minutes.
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    4
    In a microwave-safe bowl, warm the cream cheese icing in the microwave for 10 seconds. Drizzle the icing over the cinnamon roll wreath. Garnish with orange zest.

Tips from the Pillsbury Kitchens

  • tip 1
    For a more festive centerpiece, garnish the cinnamon roll wreath with fresh cranberries, rosemary sprigs, and orange slices.
  • tip 2
    Not in the mood for cranberry? Substitute the cranberry sauce for your favorite jam—any berry, cherry, or rhubarb would be delicious.
  • tip 3
    Want to make the rolls ahead of time? Assemble the rolls on the baking sheet, cover them tightly, and refrigerate overnight. Let the wreath stand at room temperature for 15 minutes, then bake.
  • tip 4
    Serve the remaining icing on the side for dipping!

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Make This Recipe with Premade Cinnamon Rolls?

Yes, you can make premade or even leftover cinnamon rolls for this recipe! If you have some cinnamon rolls leftover from yesterday’s breakfast, you can turn them into cranberry cinnamon rolls by spreading a generous amount of cranberry sauce over the top of each roll, making sure to work it into the grooves. Arrange the rolls into a circle, as directed in the recipe, but then only put them in the oven for about 5 to 7 minutes to warm them up and let dough absorb the cranberry sauce. Then, drizzle with icing and garnish with orange, and you’re ready to enjoy!

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