Mardi Gras King Cake Cinnamon Rolls

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Make in advance for an easy breakfast! Comfort food perfect for the holiday. Vegetarian and kid friendly. Pecan, cinnamon, and flaky dough. Mardi Gras King Cake Cinnamon Rolls | Three Olives Branch | www.threeolivesbranch.comThis post contains affiliate links.

Mardi Gras is right around the corner, and I am always looking for an excuse to make one of my cinnamon or sweet rolls.  A bright, colorful party sounds like the perfect excuse for me! These Mardi Gras King Cake Cinnamon Rolls are a fun, festive way to enjoy Mardi Gras!

Make in advance for an easy breakfast! Comfort food perfect for the holiday. Vegetarian and kid friendly. Pecan, cinnamon, and flaky dough. Mardi Gras King Cake Cinnamon Rolls | Three Olives Branch | www.threeolivesbranch.comCinnamon, praline, and cream cheese are three of the most popular and common fillings for a King Cake, and you get all of them in these King Cake Cinnamon Rolls!

Make in advance for an easy breakfast! Comfort food perfect for the holiday. Vegetarian and kid friendly. Pecan, cinnamon, and flaky dough. Mardi Gras King Cake Cinnamon Rolls | Three Olives Branch | www.threeolivesbranch.comYou can also hide a small, plastic baby in one of the rolls*, just like you would in a traditional King Cake.  The baby represents luck and prosperity to the person that finds it in their food and they are the king or queen for the day.  The lucky winner of the baby is also given the task of making the cake for next year, if you wish to pass along King Cake Cinnamon Rolls duty!

Make in advance for an easy breakfast! Comfort food perfect for the holiday. Vegetarian and kid friendly. Pecan, cinnamon, and flaky dough. Mardi Gras King Cake Cinnamon Rolls | Three Olives Branch | www.threeolivesbranch.comThese Mardi Gras King Cake Cinnamon Rolls are a great way to start the day.  For dinner, I will be making my Authentic Chicken and Smoked Sausage Gumbo which is one of the most popular and requested dishes that I make.  It is soooooooo goooood, you will want to make it part of your regular menu rotation.  I was lucky enough to get the base of the recipe from a friend that used to live in New Orleans, made a few tweaks, and now I make this gumbo all the time.  Happy food.

Make in advance for an easy breakfast! Comfort food perfect for the holiday. Vegetarian and kid friendly. Pecan, cinnamon, and flaky dough. Mardi Gras King Cake Cinnamon Rolls | Three Olives Branch | www.threeolivesbranch.comHomemade rolls do take some time to make, but they are completely worth it.  The trick with these is making them the day or night before.  This way, you do not have to wake up in the middle of the night to get these going.  Just prep them in advance, throw them in the oven day-of, and your house will smell like heaven in no time!

Make in advance for an easy breakfast! Comfort food perfect for the holiday. Vegetarian and kid friendly. Pecan, cinnamon, and flaky dough. Mardi Gras King Cake Cinnamon Rolls | Three Olives Branch | www.threeolivesbranch.com

Make in advance for an easy breakfast! Comfort food perfect for the holiday. Vegetarian and kid friendly. Pecan, cinnamon, and flaky dough. Mardi Gras King Cake Cinnamon Rolls | Three Olives Branch | www.threeolivesbranch.com*Please note that if you use a plastic baby to make your guests aware that they may find it in their food as a safety precaution.  The plastic baby should only be placed in a roll after baking is complete.

Make in advance for an easy breakfast! Comfort food perfect for the holiday. Vegetarian and kid friendly. Pecan, cinnamon, and flaky dough. Mardi Gras King Cake Cinnamon Rolls | Three Olives Branch | www.threeolivesbranch.com

Make in advance for an easy breakfast! Comfort food perfect for the holiday. Vegetarian and kid friendly. Pecan, cinnamon, and flaky dough. Mardi Gras King Cake Cinnamon Rolls | Three Olives Branch | www.threeolivesbranch.com

Mardi Gras King Cake Cinnamon Rolls

5 from 1 vote
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Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Bread, Holiday, Vegetarian
Prep Time: 2 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Passive Time: 2 hours
Total Time: 2 hours 32 minutes
Servings: 12 rolls
Calories: 446kcal

Ingredients

Dough

  • 3/4 cup milk
  • 1 package active dry yeast (1/4 oz, not instant yeast)
  • 1/2 cup warm water (as per yeast package directions, typically 100-110F)
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1/3 cup unsalted butter melted
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 large egg
  • 4 cups all-purpose flour

Filling

Glaze

  • 3 Tablespoons cream cheese softened
  • 3 Tablespoons milk
  • 1 1/2 cups powdered sugar
  • purple sugar sprinkles
  • green sugar sprinkles
  • yellow sugar sprinkles
  • 1 plastic baby optional, see note

Instructions

  • Scald your milk by heating 3/4 cup of milk over medium high heat in a skillet. Once the milk is simmering, turn the heat off. You should have approximately 1/2 cup left. Measure out the 1/2 cup milk and discard the rest.
  • In a small bowl, dissolve yeast in 1/2 cup warm water as per package directions for the correct temperature to ensure that you keep your yeast alive.
  • In a large bowl, mix the 1/2 cup milk, sugar, melted butter, salt, and egg. Let it sit if the temperature of this mixture is over 110F otherwise it will kill the yeast. Once at 110F or below, add yeast mixture and mix to combine.
  • Add in 2 cups of flour and mix until smooth. Add additional flour 1/2 cup (or less) at a time until the dough is easy to handle (the amount of flour that you need will vary).
  • Roll the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and knead for 5 to 10 minutes. Place the dough into a greased bowl (you can use 1-2 tsp of vegetable oil to coat the bowl you mixed everything in). Cover bowl with saran wrap and then a kitchen towel. Let sit until the dough has doubled in size, approximately 60-90 minutes.
  • When dough has doubled in size, punch it down. Then put it back on a floured surface and using a rolling pin, roll the dough into a rectangle approximately 15x9 inches.
  • Spread the melted butter on top of the dough. Mix the cinnamon with the brown sugar and sprinkle the mixture over the butter. Top with pecans if using.
  • From the long edge, tightly roll the dough all the way to the other long edge and pinch dough together to seal. Using a serrated knife, cut the log in half. Then cut each half into half again so that you have four equal pieces. Lining up two pieces at a time, cut each into three rolls so that you have a total of 12.
  • Coat the bottom of your 9x13" baking dish with some additional melted butter and sugar to coat. Place the cinnamon roll slices close together in the dish (four rows of three) and let them rise until the dough has doubled again, approximately 45 minutes. (If you are making these the night before, once the rolls have doubled in size, cover them in plastic wrap and place them in the refrigerator. In the morning, pull them out to warm to room temperature before baking).
  • Preheat the over to 350F. Once the rolls have doubled in size, place them in the oven and bake for about 30 minutes or until they are starting to brown.
  • While the rolls are baking, prepare the icing. Whisk the cream cheese in a stand mixer until creamy. Add the milk and whisk in until combined. Sift in the powdered sugar and whisk until smooth. You can also add some flavorings such as vanilla, a teaspoon of orange extract, or another flavor.
  • When the rolls are done, let them cool slightly so you can handle them without being too hot. If hiding a plastic baby in a roll, make cuts through the rolls to separate each roll from the rest (this way it is not obvious which one has the baby under it). Pick one roll, lift it out of the dish, and press the baby into the bottom of the roll. Place back in the dish.
  • Pour the glaze over the rolls.
  • Sprinkle the green, purple, and yellow sugar sprinkles across the top of the iced rolls. I like to use one color at a time and get all three colors on each roll. Serve warm.

Notes

*Please note that if you use a plastic baby to make your guests aware that they may find it in their food as a safety precaution.  The plastic baby should only be placed in a roll after baking is complete.
The rolls can be made all the way up to the point before they go in the oven and then left overnight in the refrigerator to save time in the morning.  Just bring your dish to room temperature as the oven is heating so that it is not ice cold going in the oven.  I have had a cold dish explode on me before from the change in temperature 🙂
 

Nutrition

Calories: 446kcal | Carbohydrates: 73g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 15g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Cholesterol: 45mg | Sodium: 298mg | Potassium: 145mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 38g | Vitamin A: 356IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 76mg | Iron: 2mg
By on February 12th, 2017

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