
Alright, so remember those incredibly easy, soft, and fluffy 5 Ingredient Freezer Biscuits I made a while ago? Turns out, that biscuit dough makes a really fast and easy cinnamon bun, too. The texture is a bit different than a traditional cinnamon roll because this is not a yeast dough, but OMG, they’re just so soft and moist who even cares? Not me. They’re amazing. I wanted to do something a little different, so I also added some chocolate chips, made a chocolate glaze, and turned them into super easy Chocolate Cinnamon Buns. Yasssss.
Just like the freezer biscuits, these chocolate cinnamon buns are definitely best right out of the oven. So, if you can’t eat all 12 at once (Like, if you don’t have guests over for breakfast. That wasn’t a challenge.), you can freeze a portion of the buns just before baking. Just remember to reduce the amount of glaze you make to be appropriate for the number of buns you’re baking. 😉
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Easy Chocolate Cinnamon Buns
A 5 ingredient dough makes these chocolate cinnamon buns fast, easy, soft, and fluffy. The perfect treat for lazy weekend mornings! Servings 12 Prep 30 minutes Cook 25 minutes Total 55 minutes Save RecipeSaved! Print Recipe
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DOUGH
- 2.5 cups all-purpose flour ($0.26)
- 1 tsp salt ($0.05)
- 1 Tbsp sugar ($0.02)
- 4 tsp baking powder ( $0.16)
- 1 pint heavy whipping cream ($3.49)
CHOCOLATE CINNAMON FILLING
- 4 Tbsp butter ($0.50)
- 1/2 cup brown sugar ($0.16)
- 1.5 Tbsp cinnamon ($0.45)
- 1/2 cup milk chocolate chips ($0.44)
CHOCOLATE GLAZE
- 1.25 cups powdered sugar ($0.25)
- 1 Tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder ($0.04)
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract ($0.42)
- 2 Tbsp milk ($0.05)
Instructions
- In a large bowl stir together the flour, salt, sugar, and baking powder until evenly combined. Pour in the heavy whipping cream and stir until a dough forms.
- Dust a clean work surface with flour and turn the dough out onto the surface. Work the dough slightly, if needed, to make it cohesive, smooth, and evenly mixed. Avoid kneading the dough. Form the dough into a small rectangle with your hands, then use a rolling pin to flatten and enlarge the dough into a 9×16″ rectangle. Make sure the work surface is well floured as you roll to prevent the dough from sticking.
- Begin to preheat the oven to 400ºF. To make the chocolate cinnamon filling, place the butter in a bowl and microwave for 30 seconds. Stir and then heat more, in 15 second intervals, until completely melted. Stir in the brown sugar and cinnamon. Spread the cinnamon sugar mixture over the surface of the rolled dough, from edge to edge. Sprinkle the chocolate chips on top of the cinnamon sugar mixture.
- Roll the dough up, working from one long side to the other, so you have a 16″ long roll. Use a very sharp knife, thread, or floss to cut the roll into 12 equal sized pieces. Coat the inside of a casserole dish or pie plate with non-stick spray (or butter), then arrange the cut chocolate cinnamon buns in the dish. The pieces should be close and touching slightly, but not squeezed together.
- Bake the buns for 20-25 minutes, or until they are golden brown on top (the total cooking time will depend on the dish and how many buns you’re cooking at once). Allow the buns to cool.
- While cooling, prepare the chocolate glaze. Place the powdered sugar in a bowl and add the cocoa powder, vanilla extract, and milk. Stir the ingredients until they form a thick, chocolatey glaze. Once the buns are mostly cooled, drizzle the glaze over top and enjoy.
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Nutrition
Serving: 1ServingCalories: 400.68kcalCarbohydrates: 50.64gProtein: 4.52gFat: 20.81gSodium: 404.72mgFiber: 1.63g Read our full nutrition disclaimer here. Have you tried this recipe?Mention @budgetbytes or tag #budgetbytes on Instagram!
So rich and tender!!
How to Make Chocolate Cinnamon Buns – Step by Step Photos
Start by combining 2.5 cups all-purpose flour, 1 tsp salt, 1 Tbsp sugar, and 4 tsp baking powder in a large bowl. Stir until they are well combined.
Pour in 1 pint heavy whipping cream.
Stir the ingredients until they form a rough dough.
Liberally flour a clean work surface, turn the dough out onto the surface, and work it with your hands until it’s evenly mixed. Avoid kneading the dough, though, because this will develop the gluten and make the final product more rubbery rather than light and delicate.
Roughly shape the dough into a rectangle to make it easier to maintain a good shape as you roll with a rolling pin. Make sure your work surface is well floured to prevent the dough from sticking.
Then use your rolling pin to expand the rectangle to about 9×16″. You don’t have to be exact here, but you’ll want at least 12″ on the long side so that you can cut 12 pieces, at least one inch thick each. Begin to preheat the oven to 400ºF.
Melt 4 Tbsp butter in a bowl, then stir in 1/2 cup brown sugar, and 1.5 Tbsp cinnamon. Spread the cinnamon sugar mixture over the surface of the dough, edge to edge. Sprinkle 1/2 cup milk chocolate chips over the surface.
Roll the dough up, from one long side to the other, so you have a 16″ long roll.
Cut the roll into 12 equal-sized pieces. I found the easiest way to do this is to slide a piece of thread or floss under the roll, then cross the thread over top and pull until it cuts straight through the roll. You want the pieces to be at least one-inch wide.
Coat the inside of a casserole dish or pie plate with non-stick spray or butter. Place the buns in the dish so that they are close, but not squished together. They will need a little room to expand.
Bake the Chocolate Cinnamon Buns for 20-25 minutes, or until they’re golden brown on top. The total cooking time will depend on the dish that you use and whether or not you bake all 12 at once (remember, you can freeze some of them prior to baking). Let the buns cool.
While the buns are cooling, stir together 1.25 cups powdered sugar, 1 Tbsp cocoa powder, 1/2 tsp vanilla extract, and 2 Tbsp milk until a thick chocolatey glaze forms.
Once the buns are at least partially cooled, drizzle the glaze over top. If you glaze them when they are hot, the glaze will melt and slide right off, so make sure they are at least partially cooled.
I may have created a chocolate cinnamon bun monster. 😜