Orange Rolls Recipe - Lauren's Latest (2024)

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These mouth-watering Orange Rolls with a citrus cream cheese frosting will hit the spot for breakfast, brunch or an afternoon snack! These are sweet, citrusy, light, chewy, fluffy, and oh so simple to make. Similar to Cinnamon Rolls, you’ll devour the whole pan in record time!

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What are Orange Rolls?

Similar to Cinnamon Rolls, Orange Rolls are chewy, sweet, and warm. Instead of using cinnamon-sugar, we use a citrusy and lightly spiced sugar filling.Plus they are topped with an orange cream cheese frosting too!

Despite the time it takes to make these treats, they’re a great breakfast, snack, or dessert. Yes, you have to wait for the dough to rise and yes, you have to fill them and then wait again, but after all of that, I promise it’s worth it!

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How to Make Orange Rolls

Orange Rolls are made up of three components, the dough, the filling and the icing! For full details on how to make these incredible orange rolls, including ingredients needed and increments, see the printable recipe card down below. Here’s exactly step by step what you can expect:

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Make the Dough

Proof Yeast

In the bowl of a stand mixer, stir warm water together with yeast and 6 tablespoons of sugar. After a couple of minutes, the mixture should be frothy. (If it’s not frothy and bubbly after about 10 mins, throw it out and start this process over again.)

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Add Remaining Dough Ingredients as Followed

Add in the remaining sugar and 2 cups of flour and start to mix with the dough hook attachment. Stir in melted butter and salt. Add in another 1-2 cups of flour and let the machine work to knead it into the dough. Add in the remaining 2 cups of flour (if needed) bit by bit, letting the machine knead in the flour for several seconds before adding in more flour.

Note: Only add in enough flour to get a dough that is mostly smooth, has cleaned the sides of the bowl, the bottom is still sticking and when you touch it with your hands, it is tacky but not sticky enough to stick to your hands.

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Refrigerate Dough 1-2 hours or Overnight

Scrape the dough out of the bowl and into a well-greased large bowl. Roll it around to coat in oil, cover, and refrigerate for a couple of hours or overnight.

Filling and Cutting Orange Rolls

Make the Orange Roll Filling

In a medium-size bowl, stir sugar, orange zest, and cinnamon together until combined. Set aside.

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Roll Dough into a Rectangle

Flour a clean surface and dump the risen dough onto the board. Sprinkle the dough and rolling pin in more flour and start to roll it into a rectangle.

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Spread Butter Over Dough + Add Sugar Mixture Evenly

Using your fingers, spread the soft butter over the entire piece of dough, leaving a border along the top of the longer side. Sprinkle the orange sugar mixture over the butter evenly.

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Roll Dough into a Tight Roll, Slice + Place on Baking Sheet

Roll dough neatly into a tight roll, towards the border of dough without sugar. Bring the entire log of the dough towards you, moving the seam side down to hold in place. Using a serrated bread knife, cut into rolls and place onto buttered parchment paper on a lightly colored half sheet pan.

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Cover Rolls + Let Rise

Cover rolls with plastic wrap and rise until puffed and pretty.

Bake

Bake orange rolls until the tops are golden brown.

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Making the Orange Cream Cheese Frosting

Combine Ingredients and Whip Until Smooth

In a small bowl, measure out cream cheese, soft butter, orange juice, orange zest, vanilla, corn syrup and powdered sugar. Mix slowly until incorporated and then increase the speed to whip until completely smooth and light.

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Spread Frosting on Warm Orange Rolls

Spread frosting overtop warm orange rolls. Serve warm or at room temperature.

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Storing Orange Rolls

I like storing my baked and iced orange rolls covered well with plastic wrap, at room temperature for up to 24 hours.

They can last up to 48 hours in the fridge, but I just prefer serving mine warm and fresh when they are at their peak softness and they just don’t stay that way for longer than 48 hours, unfortunately.

Can I freeze Orange Rolls?

Yes! You can freeze orange rolls baked or unbaked.

If baked: cool them completely on a rack, wrap well, and store in the freezer.

If unbaked: as soon as the rolls are assembled and sliced, place them in a pan, cover, and freeze.

To bake after freezing: thaw overnight and bake according to recipe directions.

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More Cinnamon Roll Recipes to Try!

  • Chewy Soft Cinnamon Rolls
  • Gluten-Free Cinnamon Rolls
  • Christmas Tree Cinnamon Rolls
  • Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls with Maple Glaze
  • 1-Hour Cinnamon Roll Recipe
  • Caramel Apple Cinnamon Rolls
  • Pancake Mix Raspberry Cinnamon Rolls
  • Puff Pastry Cinnamon Rolls
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This isn’t my first rodeo when it comes to sweet rolls! If you tried this Orange Roll recipe, let me know how it went in the comments below. I would also love it if you would give it a star rating. 🙂

Here’s the printable recipe card. Have a great day, friends!

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Orange Rolls

These mouth-wateringOrange Rollswith a citrus cream cheese frosting will hit the spot for breakfast, brunch or an afternoon snack! These are sweet, citrusy, light, chewy, fluffy, and oh so simple to make.

servings 24

Prep Time 25 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 2 hours hrs 40 minutes mins

Ingredients

For the dough-

  • 2 cups warm water
  • 4 1/2 teaspoons quick rise yeast 2 packets
  • 6 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 6 cups all purpose flour give or take 1 cup, see NOTES below
  • 5 tablespoons melted butter and cooled
  • 2 teaspoons salt

For the filling-

For the icing-

  • 2 oz cream cheese
  • 1/4 cup softened butter
  • 1 teaspoon orange juice
  • 1 tablespoon orange zest
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon corn syrup
  • 1 1/4 cups powdered sugar

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Instructions

Make the Dough-

  • In the bowl of a stand mixer, stir warm water together with yeast an 3 tablespoon sugar until mostly dissolved. After 10 minutes, mixture should be foamy. (If nothing has happened, throw it out and try again OR buy fresher yeast.)

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  • Add in remaining 3 tablespoons of sugar and 2 cups of flour and start to mix with the machine on low to medium speed with the dough hook attachment. Stir in melted butter and salt. Add in another 1-2 cups and let the machine work to knead it into the dough, about 2 minutes or kneading on low to medium speed. Add in remaining 2 cups of flour (if needed) bit by bit, letting the machine knead in the flour for several seconds before adding in more flour. Only add in enough flour to get a dough that is mostly smooth, has cleaned the sides of the bowl, the bottom is still sticking and when you touch it with your hands, it is tacky but not sticky enough to stick to your hands. This whole process should take about 10 minutes.

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  • Scrape the dough out of the bowl and into a well greased large bowl. Roll it around to coat in oil, over and rise on the counter 2-3 hours. Alternately, you can refrigerate 2-3 hours to overnight.

Filling and Cutting Orange Rolls-

  • In a medium-size bowl, stir sugar, orange zest and cinnamon together until combined. Set aside.

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  • Flour a clean surface and dump risen dough onto the board. Sprinkle the dough and rolling pin in more flour and start to roll a 24"x18 rectangle (approximately). As you roll, be sure to move the dough around to ensure no sticking. Add more flour as needed.

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  • Using your fingers, spread the soft butter over the entire piece of dough, leaving a 1 inch border along the top of a longer 24" side. Sprinkle the orange sugar mixture over the butter evenly.

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  • Roll dough neatly into a tight swirl, towards the border of dough without sugar. Bring entire log of dough towards you, moving the seam side down to hold in place. Using a serrated bread knife, cut into 1 1/2" rolls (approximate is fine) and place onto buttered parchment paper on a lightly colored half sheet pan. (You should end up with 16 nice cinnamon rolls and 2 small end pieces that you can squeeze onto the sheet pan too or just toss.)

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  • Cover rolls with plastic wrap and rise 1 hour or until puffed and pretty. Bake at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes or until tops are golden brown.

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For the Orange Cream Cheese Frosting

  • In a small bowl, measure out all ingredients for frosting. Mix slowly until incorporated and then increase the speed to whip until completely smooth and light.

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  • Spread frosting overtop warm orange rolls. Serve warm or at room temperature.

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Notes

Don’t let the 6 cup increment of flour fool you! This is an approximation. Only add enough flour to get you a dough that:

  • has cleaned the sides of the mixing bowl
  • still sticks to the bottom of the mixing bowl
  • is mostly smooth
  • is tacky when touched but isn’t sticky enough to leave a residue or stick

When in doubt, leave the dough a little on the sticky side and then refrigerate. You can always add in more flour later as you’re rolling out the rolls to compensate.

Nutrition

Calories: 272kcal | Carbohydrates: 43g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 24mg | Sodium: 276mg | Potassium: 58mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 18g | Vitamin A: 284IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 11mg | Iron: 2mg

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: orange rolls

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FAQs

Are Pillsbury orange Danish discontinued? ›

It was even sadder to find out they discontinued the orange danish in 2021. Sign this to bring back the breakfast rolls by pillsbury. Those where the best things they made. It crushed my family's Sunday tradition of breakfast rolls when they quit making them.

Does Pillsbury make orange rolls? ›

Pillsbury™ Orange Rolls with Orange Icing - Pillsbury.com.

How many calories in a Costco orange roll? ›

Costco Sugared Orange Rolls Caloriestext=its Only 60 Calories Per Roll and It Has More Fiber | TikTok. 👉Brand new bakery item! I thought these were cinnamon rolls but they aren't. 😅This will be best if you warm it up.

Where did orange rolls come from? ›

Johnson traces the origin of orange rolls to the explosive popularity of Florida oranges in the 1920. Hall of the Southern Foodways Alliance says the citrusy sweets were likely popularized by Sunkist soon after the orange growers cooperative was founded in 1893.

Why are Pillsbury products out of stock? ›

CFO Kofi Bruce blames supply chain shortages pointing to disruptions in the supply of raw materials to make their food like fats, oils, starch, and packaging. The effect of the pandemic rears its ugly head once again because General Mills has had a tough time meeting the demand for several of its products.

How long does Pillsbury last? ›

After the expiration date has passed, Pillsbury dough can still be used within a certain timeframe, typically up to two weeks, if it has been stored properly. This period allows for the consumption of the product beyond the printed date as long as there are no signs of spoilage such as an off odor or visible mold.

Who bought Pillsbury? ›

Pillsbury Company, former American flour miller and food products manufacturer that was acquired by its rival, General Mills, in 2001. Both companies were headquarted in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Does Pillsbury still exist? ›

About Pillsbury

And we continue that tradition today, bringing easy, freshly baked meals to your table with our crescents, biscuits, pie crust, cinnamon rolls and cookie products (with help from the Pillsbury Doughboy, of course!).

Who owns Pillsbury Crescent Rolls? ›

General Mills may be most known for its baking line including Betty Crocker and Pillsbury. General Mills owns many cereal brands including Cheerios, Trix, Lucky Charms, Count Chocola, and Cocoa Puffs.

How many carbs are in an orange roll? ›

General Mills Pillsbury Sweet Rolls Orange With Icing (1 roll) contains 26g total carbs, 25g net carbs, 5g fat, 2g protein, and 160 calories.

Are Costco morning buns good? ›

There are conflicting reviews, with some customers saying the layers are dry and others complaining about the orange zest, yet many have become instant fans of the new bakery item. The biggest fans are getting creative and using these sugared buns to build savory breakfast sandwiches.

Why are they called Kaiser rolls? ›

Kaiser rolls have existed in a recognizable form since at least 1760. They are thought to have been named to honor Emperor (Kaiser) Franz Joseph I of Austria (born 1830, reigned 1848–1916).

Why are they called Parker House Rolls? ›

Parker House rolls are named after the Boston Parker House Hotel where they first originated during the 1870s. Legend has it that a disgruntled hotel baker threw a batch of unfinished rolls into the oven after an altercation with a hotel guest.

Why are Chinese rolls called Chinese rolls? ›

Well, there are many theories, but no definite answer. One of the famous theory is that Chinese immigrants came to Sri Lanka during the war and they might have tried something similar to a fried spring roll and Sri Lanka adopted it adding their own Sri Lankan twist and called it a Chinese roll.

What does Pillsbury Doughboy sell? ›

About Pillsbury

And we continue that tradition today, bringing easy, freshly baked meals to your table with our crescents, biscuits, pie crust, cinnamon rolls and cookie products (with help from the Pillsbury Doughboy, of course!).

How many calories are in Pillsbury orange Danish rolls? ›

Product details Flavored with other natural flavors. Per Roll with Icing: 160 calories; 2 g sat fat (10% DV); 340 mg sodium (15% DV); 10 g total sugars. Contains bioengineered food ingredients.

Who makes Pillsbury products? ›

Pillsbury – Brands – Food we make - General Mills.

When did Pillsbury come out? ›

C.A. Pillsbury and Company was founded in 1869 by Charles Alfred Pillsbury and his uncle John S. Pillsbury.

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