Cinnamon Roll French Toast Rolls

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These cinnamon roll French toast roll-ups start with flattened white bread spread with a sweetened cream cheese filling, rolled tight, dipped in an egg-milk wash, then pan-fried in butter until golden. While hot, roll each piece in cinnamon-sugar to create a caramelized coating. Serve warm with maple syrup, icing, or whipped cream for extra indulgence.

The sound of sizzling butter is unmistakable when French toast meets the skillet, but the first time I rolled up cinnamon swirl into these creamy, caramelized bundles, it felt like unwrapping breakfast presents. There’s something mischievously fun about mashing childhood treats together and making something adults secretly crave. Sprinkling cinnamon sugar over a pile of roll ups filled the kitchen with a cozy, almost bakery-like scent that made the neighbors curious. The mess on my counter was totally justified after seeing everyone snatch the freshest batch right from the plate.

Last winter, stuck indoors with my niece after an unexpected snowstorm, we raided the fridge for anything sweet and ended up making these on a whim. Her fascination with painting melted butter onto bread nearly matched my amusement as she tried (and failed) to roll them perfectly tight. We ended up laughing over slightly lopsided roll ups dusted with a snowstorm of sugar and cinnamon. Those crumpled little rolls actually tasted better than any flawless ones I’ve made since.

Ingredients

  • Cream cheese (120 g, softened): Letting it sit at room temperature makes the filling irresistibly creamy and easy to spread.
  • Powdered sugar (2 tbsp): Just enough sweetness to balance the tang of the cream cheese; sifting avoids lumps.
  • Vanilla extract (1/2 tsp, divided): Adds warmth and a bakery aroma to both filling and egg dip—don’t skip it.
  • Soft white sandwich bread (8 slices, crusts removed): Pick a pillowy loaf; rolling it flat turns it into the perfect edible blanket for filling.
  • Unsalted butter (2 tbsp for brushing, 2 tbsp for frying): Brushing before frying makes the bread crispier and boosts flavor.
  • Granulated sugar (4 tbsp): For that classic cinnamon roll sparkle—coat while warm so it sticks perfectly.
  • Ground cinnamon (2 tsp): The familiar spice that makes these taste and smell like dessert for breakfast.
  • Eggs (2 large): The base of the custard coating—room temperature eggs mix more easily and help ensure even browning.
  • Milk (60 ml/1/4 cup): Dilutes the eggs for a tender bite; whole milk brings extra richness.

Instructions

Mix the filling:
Beat the softened cream cheese, powdered sugar, and half the vanilla until aerated and smooth. You want it easily spreadable—no lumps or streaky bits.
Prep the bread:
Flatten out each slice with a rolling pin until it feels like a plush rug—don’t worry if a few pieces get uneven at the edges.
Assemble the roll ups:
Spread a line of cream cheese filling along one short edge of each bread slice and roll it up snugly, like a tiny cinnamon log.
Make the dipping station:
In one shallow dish, whisk eggs, milk, and remaining vanilla. In another, mix granulated sugar and cinnamon; set both nearby, as you'll need a rhythm going.
Coat for French toast magic:
Dip each roll up into the egg mixture, turning to coat every side—let the excess drip off so it doesn’t get soggy.
Fry to golden perfection:
Heat butter in a skillet over medium; add roll ups seam-side down and cook, turning so all sides become crisp and deeply golden, about 2–3 minutes each.
Sugar swirl and serve:
While still hot, brush or roll each piece generously in cinnamon sugar. Serve at once, optionally drizzled with maple syrup or an extra snow of powdered sugar.
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Watching friends swoon over the first bite never gets old, but one breakfast, my usually chatty partner went completely silent at the table. I realized he’d eaten three roll ups before pausing—apparently plotting when he might sneak a fourth. That moment cemented these as our official lazy weekend treat.

Making It Your Own

The beauty of this recipe is that you can swap the filling for Nutella, fruit preserves, or even peanut butter if you’re feeling whimsical. My brother once layered strawberries into each roll and claimed they deserved a place at every birthday breakfast. It’s a solid blank canvas for any sweet craving.

Troubleshooting for the Perfect Roll Up

If a roll up falls apart, it’s usually because the bread was too thick or the filling too generous—learning to go light-handed was my key breakthrough. If you lack a rolling pin, improvise with a wine bottle or sturdy glass. Don’t worry about tiny cracks; the frying seals everything in.

Serving and Storing Tips

These are at their best fresh from the pan, but in the rare event of leftovers, they reheat surprisingly well in a toaster oven for a crispy revive.

  • If dusting with sugar, do it while roll ups are hot so it clings.
  • To make ahead, assemble and chill before frying, then dip and cook when ready to serve.
  • If you’re serving a crowd, keep them warm on a tray in a low oven for up to 20 minutes.
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No matter how many times you make these, they never fail to pull people to the kitchen in anticipation. Here’s to playful breakfasts and the small joys of sweet, cinnamon-swirled hands.

Recipe FAQs

Flatten each slice thinly with a rolling pin so it absorbs the egg wash evenly but not excessively. Briefly dip rather than soak, and fry over medium heat so the exterior sets quickly while the interior stays tender.

Yes. Nutella, fruit preserves, or a mixture of mashed banana and a little powdered sugar work well. Thicker fillings help maintain structure when frying.

Use a large nonstick or well-seasoned skillet over medium heat. Melted butter gives the best flavor and color; ensure the skillet is hot enough to sizzle on contact but not so hot that the outside burns before the center heats.

Reheat in a toaster oven or a preheated skillet rather than the microwave. A short time in a 350°F oven or a quick pan toss will restore the crust and warm the filling evenly.

Remove crusts and press the edges firmly when rolling. A little cream cheese at the edge acts as glue. Roll tightly to prevent filling leakage during frying.

After frying, toss in cinnamon-sugar for a classic finish, or drizzle warmed maple syrup, icing, or chocolate for extra decadence. Fresh berries or a dollop of whipped cream brighten the plate.

Cinnamon Roll French Toast Rolls

Cinnamon-spiced French toast rolls with sweet cream cheese, fried golden and coated in cinnamon sugar—ideal for brunch.

Prep 15m
Cook 10m
Total 25m
Servings 8
Difficulty Easy

Ingredients

Filling

  • 4 ounces cream cheese, softened
  • 2 tablespoons powdered sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

Roll Ups

  • 8 slices soft white sandwich bread, crusts removed
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
  • 4 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon

Egg Mixture

  • 2 large eggs
  • 1/4 cup milk
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

For Cooking

  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, for frying

Instructions

1
Blend the filling: Combine the softened cream cheese, powdered sugar, and vanilla extract in a mixing bowl. Stir until thoroughly smooth and creamy.
2
Flatten the bread slices: Place each slice of bread on a flat surface and use a rolling pin to flatten evenly.
3
Assemble and roll: Spread a thin layer of the cream cheese mixture along one edge of each flattened bread slice. Roll up the bread tightly around the filling.
4
Prepare the egg mixture: In a shallow dish, whisk together the eggs, milk, and vanilla extract until fully combined.
5
Mix cinnamon-sugar: In a small bowl, stir together the granulated sugar and ground cinnamon until uniformly blended.
6
Coat the roll ups: Immerse each bread roll up in the egg mixture, turning to coat all sides evenly and allowing any excess to drip off.
7
Cook the roll ups: Heat 2 tablespoons of unsalted butter in a large nonstick skillet over medium heat. Fry the roll ups in batches, turning frequently, until crisp and golden brown on all sides, about 2 to 3 minutes per side.
8
Finish with cinnamon-sugar: Immediately after frying, brush or roll each warm roll up in the cinnamon-sugar mixture to coat completely.
9
Serve: Transfer roll ups to a serving plate. Serve warm, optionally topped with maple syrup or a dusting of powdered sugar.
Additional Information

Equipment Needed

  • Rolling pin
  • Mixing bowls
  • Shallow dish
  • Nonstick skillet
  • Spatula

Nutrition (Per Serving)

Calories 180
Protein 5g
Carbs 22g
Fat 8g

Allergy Information

  • Contains eggs, milk (dairy), and wheat (gluten).
  • If using processed products, verify for nuts or soy.
Vera Collins

Passionate home cook sharing easy, nourishing recipes and family-friendly meal ideas.