Canned cinnamon rolls are a classic comfort food, beloved for their soft, pillowy texture and sweet, sticky glaze. Traditionally baked in an oven, they can also be cooked in an air fryer, delivering a beautifully golden exterior while keeping the interior soft and fluffy. Air fryers use rapid circulation of hot air to cook food quickly and evenly, making them an excellent tool for achieving a crisp, caramelized edge on your cinnamon rolls without overbaking the center. While the process may seem straightforward, perfecting cinnamon rolls in an air fryer requires attention to temperature, timing, and placement. This guide will take you step by step through the process, helping you get bakery-quality results right at home.
Temperature is critical when air frying cinnamon rolls because too high a temperature can overcook the outside while leaving the inside doughy, whereas too low a temperature can result in underbaked rolls and a flat, gummy texture. The optimal temperature for cooking canned cinnamon rolls in an air fryer is 350°F (175°C).
At 350°F, the hot circulating air allows the dough to rise fully while caramelizing the cinnamon sugar inside and forming a delicate, golden crust on the outside. This temperature strikes the perfect balance, ensuring even cooking without burning the edges. Some air fryer models may run hotter than their indicated temperature, so it is important to monitor your rolls during the first batch to adjust for your specific appliance.
Cooking time can vary depending on the size of the rolls and the type of air fryer used. Generally, canned cinnamon rolls require 8-12 minutes at 350°F. Smaller rolls may be done closer to 8 minutes, while jumbo-sized rolls may need up to 12 minutes.
It’s important not to open the air fryer too early, as the rush of cooler air can prevent proper rising. Start checking at the lower end of the time range, particularly if this is your first attempt with a new air fryer model.
Determining doneness is both an art and a science:
You will need only a few simple ingredients:
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Yes, you can cook canned cinnamon rolls directly from the can, but you should first separate them carefully and place them in the air fryer basket, leaving some space between each roll to allow proper air circulation and even cooking.
Preheat your air fryer to 350°F (175°C). This temperature allows the cinnamon rolls to cook evenly, ensuring the exterior is golden brown while the interior remains soft and fully cooked.
Cooking time is typically between 8 to 12 minutes, depending on the size of the rolls and the air fryer model. It is recommended to check them at the 8-minute mark and continue cooking in 1-2 minute increments until done.
It is recommended to lightly grease the air fryer basket or use parchment paper to prevent sticking, especially if your basket is not non-stick. This also helps in achieving an even browning on the rolls.
You should apply any glaze or icing after cooking, as applying it before can cause it to burn in the high heat of the air fryer. Additional toppings like nuts or cinnamon sugar can be sprinkled on before cooking if desired, but monitor for burning.
Yes, but do not overcrowd the basket. Each roll should have enough space around it to allow hot air to circulate for even cooking. Cooking in batches is recommended if necessary.
The cinnamon rolls are done when they are golden brown on the top and the center is cooked through. You can check doneness by gently pressing the center or inserting a toothpick; it should come out clean or with minimal dough.