Easy Sourdough Discard Cinnamon Rolls {30 minute recipe!} - Hopewell Heights (2024)

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These sourdough discard cinnamon rolls only take 30 minutes to make from start to finish – the perfect sourdough cinnamon roll recipe for when you don’t have time to long ferment and need something quick for breakfast!

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This is one of my absolute favorite sourdough recipes because it’s so quick and simple and yields the absolute best cinnamon rolls. They’re so quick and delicious that you’ll want to make them all the time rather than just saving cinnamon rolls for Christmas morning.

What’s the secret to making fluffy sourdough cinnamon rolls in 30 minutes? They are made with biscuit dough! I make these all the time and bring them to gatherings often, and everyone says they’re even better than traditional cinnamon rolls. The combination of buttery, pillowy biscuit dough, cinnamon sugar filling, and cream cheese frosting is such a treat.

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • This recipe for easy sourdough cinnamon rolls only takes 30 minutes from start to finish so it’s perfect for special occasions or any morning you want something delicious but don’t have a ton of time. No bulk fermentation or rise time is required at all, and there is no commercial yeast – the leavening agent in this recipe is just baking powder!
  • This recipe is made with biscuit dough so the rolls are super moist and buttery, you don’t have to worry about dry cinnamon rolls!
  • These cinnamon rolls can be prepped the night before in under 15 minutes and refrigerated overnight to bake the next day.

In this video, I make these sourdough discard cinnamon rolls for breakfast – one of our favorite sourdough discard recipes!

What You’ll Need

INGREDIENTS

DOUGH INGREDIENTS

  • 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 4 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 3/4 cup butter, cubed or grated
  • 1 cup sourdough starter (can be active sourdough starter or discard)
  • 1 egg
  • 1/2 cup milk

CINNAMON SUGAR FILLING

  • 1/4 cup melted butter
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

CREAM CHEESE FROSTING

  • 4 oz softened cream cheese
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 1/4 cup whole milk
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla

TOOLS

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Step-By-Step Instructions

Prepare the Cinnamon Roll Dough

Preheat the oven to 425F. If baking in a cast iron skillet, put the skillet in the oven now as well so it preheats.

Add the flour, sugar, salt, and baking powder to a large bowl and whisk. Cut in the cubed butter with a fork or pastry cutter or grate butter with a cheese grater and whisk it into the flour mixture. (This is what I do – much easier than cutting in!)

Add the sourdough starter, egg, and milk to the dry ingredients and stir the dough with a spoon until it is shaggy. Do NOT knead the dough. Turn the shaggy dough out onto a lightly floured work surface and fold it over onto itself until all the flour is incorporated, but you can still see chunks of butter.

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Once the dough has come together, roll it out into a 6×9 inch rectangle and trifold it over onto itself – repeat this step 3 times. This folding and tri-folding process will give the dough lots of flaky layers.

Finally, making sure the work surface is floured well, roll the dough out into an 18×12-inch rectangle.

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Prepare the Filling & Assemble the Cinnamon Rolls

In a small bowl, whisk together the melted butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, and vanilla extract. Use a spatula to spread this cinnamon sugar mixture evenly over the rolled-out dough.

If baking in a cast iron skillet, open the oven and add 2 tablespoons of butter to the hot skillet, then return it to the oven while you roll the dough so the butter browns.

Starting with the long end across from you, roll the dough toward you keeping it tight as you go. If the dough sticks to the work surface, just use a bench scraper to keep it from pulling apart. Once the dough is rolled up, use a sharp knife or piece of dental floss or thread to cut the cinnamon buns into 1-inch pieces – which will give you 12 rolls.

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Once the dough is rolled up, use a sharp knife or piece of dental floss or thread to cut the cinnamon buns into 1-inch pieces – which will give you 12 rolls.

Bake the Cinnamon Rolls & Prepare the Cream Cheese Frosting

Place the cinnamon rolls in a greased 9×13″ baking pan or in the hot skillet with brown butter.

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Bake at 425F for 15-18 minutes until tops are barely golden brown.

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While the cinnamon rolls are baking, prepare the frosting. Add the cream cheese to a large mixing bowl or bowl of a stand mixer with a whisk attachment and mix at medium speed for 2 minutes until the cream cheese is smooth with no lumps. Add powdered sugar, whisk for 2 more minutes until the frosting is smooth.

Add the vanilla extract and milk and whisk for another 2 minutes. Set the cream cheese frosting aside.

Once the cinnamon rolls are done, pour the frosting over them immediately and serve hot.

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FAQ

What is sourdough starter discard?

Sourdough discard is simply inactive sourdough starter that has been fed, peaked, and has now fallen and needs to be fed again to activate and be used to leaven dough.

Sourdough discard can still leaven dough if you let the dough rest long enough and it still adds a tangy, sourdough flavor – but the perk of using discard recipes is that you don’t have to wait 8-12 hours for the dough to rise before baking. Another leavening agent like baking powder or commercial yeast is used in the recipe to make the dough rise faster.

Can I use active starter or do I have to use sourdough discard to make cinnamon rolls?

You can use either active starter or sourdough discard in this recipe, it doesn’t matter. Either waty, the baking powder will do the leavening work.

If you choose the overnight sourdough cinnamon rolls option and prepare your dough the night before, you’ll get a small amount of fermentation action while the dough cold proofs in the fridge overnight and they’ll be ready to bake the following morning.

Can I use whole wheat flour to make sourdough cinnamon rolls?

Yes, you can use whole wheat flour to make sourdough cinnamon rolls. Just keep in mind this will change the texture and consistency of the dough and the flavor of the cinnamon rolls as well. Use a little less flour in the dough when using whole grains.

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Tips

Work quickly with the dough and do not knead.

Remember, this is technically biscuit dough with cold butter cut in, so in order for the dough to maintain its buttery texture you need to work quickly and do not knead at all or the butter will melt into the dough and the dough will be drier.

Make-ahead option.

These sourdough discard cinnamon rolls are super simple and quick no matter when you make them, but if you really want to be prepared for breakfast the next day just prep them the night before, cover them with plastic wrap, and store them in the fridge until the next morning. You’ll have breakfast ready in 15 minutes!

Pour some cream over the dough for extra moist cinnamon rolls.

These cinnamon rolls are very moist and buttery as they are, but pouring a half cup of cream over the dough before baking them makes them even more moist if that’s what you prefer.

Storage

Store sourdough discard cinnamon rolls in an airtight container or covered with plastic wrap in the fridge for 5 days. It’s best not to store them at room temperature because of the cream cheese frosting.

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Easy Sourdough Discard Cinnamon Rolls {30 minute recipe!}

Yield: 12 cinnamon rolls

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes

These buttery sourdough discard cinnamon rolls with cream cheese frosting only take 30 minutes to make from start to finish!

Ingredients

DOUGH INGREDIENTS

  • 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 4 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 3/4 cup butter, cubed or grated
  • 1 cup sourdough starter (can be active sourdough starter or discard)
  • 1 egg
  • 1/2 cup milk

CINNAMON SUGAR FILLING

  • 1/4 cup melted butter
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

CREAM CHEESE FROSTING

  • 4 oz softened cream cheese
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 1/4 cup whole milk
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla

Instructions

Prepare the Cinnamon Roll Dough

  1. Preheat the oven to 425F. If baking in a cast iron skillet, put the skillet in the oven now as well so it preheats.
  2. Add the flour, sugar, salt, and baking powder to a large bowl and whisk. Cut in the cubed butter with a fork or pastry cutter or grate butter with a cheese grater and whisk it into the flour mixture. (This is what I do - much easier than cutting in!)
  3. Add the sourdough starter, egg, and milk to the dry ingredients and stir the dough with a spoon until it is shaggy. Do NOT knead the dough. Turn the shaggy dough out onto a lightly floured work surface and fold it over onto itself until all the flour is incorporated, but you can still see chunks of butter.
  4. Once the dough has come together, roll it out into a 6x9 inch rectangle and trifold it over onto itself - repeat this step 3 times. This folding and tri-folding process will give the dough lots of flaky layers.
  5. Finally, making sure the work surface is floured well, roll the dough out into an 18x12-inch rectangle.

Prepare the Filling & Assemble the Cinnamon Rolls

  1. In a small bowl, whisk together the melted butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, and vanilla extract. Use a spatula to spread this cinnamon sugar mixture evenly over the rolled-out dough.
  2. If baking in a cast iron skillet, open the oven and add 2 tablespoons of butter to the hot skillet, then return it to the oven while you roll the dough so the butter browns.
  3. Starting with the long end across from you, roll the dough toward you keeping it tight as you go. If the dough sticks to the work surface, just use a bench scraper to keep it from pulling apart.
  4. Once the dough is rolled up, use a sharp knife or piece of dental floss or thread to cut the cinnamon buns into 1-inch pieces - which will give you 12 rolls.

Bake the Cinnamon Rolls & Prepare the Cream Cheese Frosting

  1. Place the cinnamon rolls in a greased 9x13" baking pan or in the hot skillet with brown butter. Bake at 425F for 15-18 minutes until tops are barely golden brown.
  2. While the cinnamon rolls are baking, prepare the frosting. Add the cream cheese to a large mixing bowl or bowl of a stand mixer with a whisk attachment and mix at medium speed for 2 minutes until the cream cheese is smooth with no lumps. Add powdered sugar, whisk for 2 more minutes until the frosting is smooth. Add the vanilla extract and milk and whisk for another 2 minutes. Set the cream cheese frosting aside.
  3. Once the cinnamon rolls are done, pour the frosting over them immediately and serve hot.

Notes

Work quickly with the dough and do not knead.

Remember, this is technically biscuit dough with cold butter cut in, so in order for the dough to maintain its buttery texture you need to work quickly and do not knead at all or the butter will melt into the dough and the dough will be drier.

Make-ahead option.

These sourdough discard cinnamon rolls are super simple and quick no matter when you make them, but if you really want to be prepared for breakfast the next day just prep them the night before, cover them with plastic wrap, and store them in the fridge until the next morning. You'll have breakfast ready in 15 minutes!

Pour some cream over the dough for extra moist cinnamon rolls.

These cinnamon rolls are very moist and buttery as they are, but pouring a half cup of cream over the dough before baking them makes them even more moist if that's what you prefer.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 12Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 369Total Fat: 20gSaturated Fat: 12gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 67mgSodium: 503mgCarbohydrates: 43gFiber: 2gSugar: 15gProtein: 6g

Nutrition information is calculated automatically and isn't always accurate, especially calories.

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FAQs

What is the difference between sourdough bread and sourdough discard bread? ›

Sourdough bread relies on the wild yeast in active sourdough starter to give the bread its rise, whereas sourdough discard bread uses discard and relies on commercial yeast.

How quickly do you need to use sourdough discard? ›

Remember, you can't use the discard from your homemade sourdough starter for the first 7 days. You can use sourdough discard in all kinds of sourdough discard recipes, including these no wait sourdough recipes, overnight sourdough discard recipes and sourdough discard recipes that use up a lot of discard.

Can I bake with my first sourdough discard? ›

You can always use this discard by directly mixing it into a dough for baking. Your discard, as long as it's in good shape, will leaven any bread dough just as well. The discard is just like a levain you would make for a recipe. The only difference is it's the same makeup as your starter.

How do I activate sourdough discard? ›

If it looks okay but you have left it for so long that it will impart too sour a flavor in whatever you cook with it, or will not render good dough or batter, rather than throwing it out, feed it some flour and water to perk it up—how much depends on the amount of discard in there.

Do you have to discard sourdough starter every time you feed it? ›

If you don't get rid of the excess, eventually you'll have more starter than your feedings can sustain. After a few days, your daily 1/4 cup flour and water won't be enough to sustain your entire jar of starter, and your starter will be slow and sluggish, not much better than discard itself.

Is eating sourdough discard good for you? ›

Sourdough discard recipes not only reduce waste but also offer health benefits, making them a wonderful addition to a balanced diet. The fermentation process of the sourdough starter increases the availability of certain nutrients and can help improve digestion.

What happens if you forgot to discard starter before feeding? ›

If you didn't discard a portion of your starter each time you feed it, two things would happen: Your starter would grow to an enormous, unmanageable size. Your starter would likely become more and more inhospitable to the bacteria and yeast we want as the mixture would become ever more acidic.

Do you refrigerate sourdough discard? ›

Store it for future baking: You can store sourdough discard in an airtight container in the refrigerator for future baking with sourdough discard recipes. When you're ready to use it, let the discard come to room temperature before using it to bake. I will keep sourdough discard in the fridge for about one week.

What is a substitute for sourdough discard? ›

Add the discard starter to the recipe as a replacement. How much sourdough starter can you substitute? We recommend substituting starter for no more than 1/3 of the flour in the recipe. If you like the result, you can try increasing the percentage the next time.

When has sourdough discard gone bad? ›

While it will smell different to a fed, active starter, it won't smell unpleasant. The discard should be fine in the fridge, however if it is displaying signs of mold or any pink or orange tinges then it has gone bad and needs to be tossed.

What is the best flour for sourdough starter? ›

Over the past decade-plus of baking, I've tested all manner of flour from whole grain wheat to spelt to einkorn, and while they all do work, my preferred flour to use when creating a sourdough starter is whole grain rye flour and white flour (this can be all-purpose or high-protein bread flour).

Does sourdough discard need to float? ›

Disrupting the bubbly activity could cause it to sink. You'll find that either your sourdough starter floats or it settles to the bottom. If it floats, it should be ready for baking. If it sinks, it likely won't produce great results if you were to bake with it right away.

Can I give away sourdough discard? ›

Yes, you can give your friend a portion of sourdough discard to start their own sourdough starter, however it's best if your starter is mature (at least 3 months old) when you do this, so that your friend can start baking straight away.

What is the purpose of sourdough discard? ›

It adds a delicious flavor and imparts moisture to recipes which keeps bakes tasting fresher for much longer. You can also use sourdough discard to ferment recipes which makes them healthier and easier to digest.

Can I use an active sourdough starter instead of discarding? ›

Absolutely you can! Active starter can be used in the same way as sourdough discard in sweet or savory baking. You can add active sourdough starter to any recipe you would add discard to following the same calculation.

Do you throw away sourdough discard? ›

I recommend keeping sourdough discard for about one week, but I do know others who keep it for much longer. After one week, there is a higher risk of mold or bad bacteria growing on the discard.

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