King Cake Cinnamon Roll Recipe: Sweet New Orleans Breakfast

Delicious King Cake cinnamon rolls are a fun, flavorful option for Mardi Gras. You can fill them with the classic cinnamon and brown sugar, or choose pecan praline, cream cheese, fruit preserves, or any favorite filling.

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King Cake Cinnamon Rolls

Mardi Gras season usually falls in February or March and centers around the New Orleans area, culminating on Fat Tuesday—the final day before Ash Wednesday and the start of Lent. It’s traditionally a time to indulge, which makes sweet treats like king cake and cinnamon rolls perfect party fare.

When king cakes begin appearing in stores you know the festivities are near. These King Cake Cinnamon Rolls let you enjoy the flavors and colors of the season without shaping a large cake.

What makes this recipe so yummy

  • Mardi Gras colors and flavors make these festive and fun.
  • They’re an easy alternative to making a full King Cake but still capture the tradition.
  • Think of them as individual mini king cakes—perfect for parties or sharing.
  • Hide a small figurine (the baby Jesus) in one roll to continue the king cake tradition: whoever finds it hosts the next celebration.
  • This recipe uses a double batch of dough, so you can freeze extras for quick future baking.
  • Homemade cinnamon rolls have a texture and flavor you can’t beat from scratch.
  • You get a whole sweet roll to yourself instead of a single slice of cake.

Groceries you’ll need: Ingredients

Overhead shot of ingredients needed to make king cake cinnamon rolls.
  • All-purpose flour
  • Granulated sugar
  • Warm water
  • Active dry yeast
  • Brown sugar
  • Cinnamon
  • Unsalted butter, melted
  • Salt
  • Evaporated milk
  • Vanilla extract
  • Powdered sugar (for icing)
  • Sanding sugars in Mardi Gras colors: purple, green, yellow

See the recipe card below for exact quantities.

Recipe walkthrough: Instructions

This overview covers the main steps. Refer to the recipe card below for detailed quantities and times.

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  • Step 1: Prepare a batch of cinnamon roll dough and assemble the rolls following your preferred cinnamon roll recipe.
  • Step 2: After baking and glazing the rolls, decorate the tops with green, purple, and yellow sanding sugars to evoke the King Cake look.
A pan full of king cake cinnamon rolls with one being lifted out.

Hint: Fillings can be anything you like. Traditional King Cake fillings include cinnamon and brown sugar, but pecan praline and cream cheese are also popular. Finish with Mardi Gras colored sanding sugars to complete the theme.

Recipe variations and substitute ideas

  • Cream Cheese Icing — swap the vanilla glaze for cream cheese icing for richness.
  • Brioche Dough — try a richer brioche-style dough for an extra buttery roll.
  • Store-bought Cinnamon Rolls — for a quick shortcut, use canned cinnamon rolls and decorate them in Mardi Gras colors.
  • Buttercream Icing — a simple buttercream works well if you prefer it to vanilla glaze.
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Necessary gear: Equipment

A stand mixer with a dough hook makes dough work much easier, but you can mix by hand if needed. You’ll also want a 13×9″ baking dish, wire rack, parchment paper, and plastic wrap.

More Mardi Gras recipes I think you’ll love

  • Traditional King Cake Recipe
  • Mardi Gras Beignets
  • Crawfish Pistolettes
  • Creamy Crawfish Monica
  • Traditional King Cake
  • Mardi Gras Beignets
  • Mardi Gras Cheesecake

How to store leftovers

Store leftover cinnamon rolls in an airtight container. Depending on the filling, refrigeration may be best—refrigerating also keeps the icing firmer. They typically stay fresh for up to four days in the fridge; beyond that they may begin to dry out.

Mel’s kitchen notes

The cinnamon roll recipe referenced here is for a double batch of dough, which is convenient for freezing extras and baking more later.

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King Cake Cinnamon Rolls

Cinnamon rolls filled with your choice of filling, topped with vanilla icing and decorated with Mardi Gras colored sanding sugar.
Prep Time50
Cook Time25
Total Time1 15
Servings: 24
Cuisine: Cajun and Creole
Author: Melanie Cagle

Equipment

  • King Cake Baby (optional)
  • Glass mixing bowls
  • Stand mixer (or mixing tools for dough)
  • 13″ baking dish

Ingredients

  • 1 Batch of Cinnamon Rolls (see reference recipe)
  • 2 Tablespoons Purple sanding sugar
  • 2 Tablespoons Green sanding sugar
  • 2 Tablespoons Yellow sanding sugar

Instructions

  • Prepare one batch of cinnamon rolls using your favorite recipe.
  • After baking and glazing, sprinkle the rolls with purple, green, and yellow sanding sugars to decorate.

Notes

Use any king cake-style filling you like—pecan praline, cream cheese with fruit, raspberry, strawberry, lemon curd, and more are all delicious options.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 | Calories: 320kcal | Fat: 11g | Sugar: 27g

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