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How To Reheat Cinnamon Rolls In Air Fryer? Introducing you the best way to reheat cinnamon rolls. If you want to make your cinnamon rolls ahead or have leftovers that need reheating, then this is how it is done.
You will love how delicious cinnamon rolls are when reheated in the air fryer and how little mess it makes in your air fryer. Perfect for thanksgiving, perfect for Christmas and perfect for shop bought cinnamon rolls.
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How To Reheat Cinnamon Rolls?
I had heard of cinnamon rolls in the movies and in TV shows, but never had the pleasure of trying one.
Then a new shopping centre opened in Portugal with a Starbucks and in the fall they had cinnamon rolls.
I sat down outside with the rest of the family (who don’t like them) and bit into my first ever cinnamon roll.
I was in love, and it paired perfectly with a Starbucks warm hot chocolate.
But the problem was that Starbucks was over an hour round trip from our home when we lived in Portugal, and I had a cinnamon roll addiction.
What I started doing instead, was buying cinnamon rolls when I was at the shopping centre, taking them home and reheating cinnamon rolls in the air fryer.
Today I wanted to show you how to reheat cinnamon rolls. Whether it’s bringing it home from the coffee shop, making them ahead of time or simply reheating your leftovers.
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Can You Reheat Cinnamon Rolls?
Yes, you can. Cinnamon rolls are one of those amazing things that you can reheat at home. I have eaten cinnamon rolls both fresh from the bakery and at home reheated and have found that reheated cinnamon rolls are better than just cooked.
Though of course, this depends on how you reheat your cinnamon rolls and I will be showing you today the best way to reheat them at home.
Can You Reheat Cinnamon Rolls In Air Fryer?
You certainly can. I love to reheat cinnamon rolls in the air fryer. The thing about the air fryer is that it adds a fantastic crisp to the pastry, and you just don’t get this if you just eat fresh cinnamon rolls from Starbucks.
Plus, the air fryer is very easy to clean after reheating your rolls and you can do as many or as few as you want.
Can You Eat Cinnamon Rolls The Next Day?
Yes, you can. I would recommend consuming shop bought cinnamon rolls within 3 days. Though the longer you leave the cinnamon rolls the more stale the bread gets, therefore aim for reheating your cinnamon rolls the next day.
What Is The Best Way To Reheat Cinnamon Rolls?
The best way to reheat cinnamon rolls is with your air fryer. Though I am sure you have guessed that I was going to say that!
Its because not only does the air fryer heat them up, but it stops your cinnamon rolls from drying out and it adds an amazing crisp to them.
The crisp on your cinnamon rolls is a bit like how doughnuts are at the fair and so yummy.
How Do You Reheat Cinnamon Rolls?
- Load. Add your precooked cinnamon rolls into the air fryer basket.
- Add. Spray with a little extra virgin olive oil as it will prevent it from sticking.
- Cook. Air fry for 6 minutes depending on how powerful your air fryer is and then serve.
Note that when you reheat cinnamon rolls using the air fryer method it will melt the icing that is on top, and you can only do 4 at once due to the air fryer size.
If doing more than four, then we recommend that you do them in batches.
What Temp To Reheat Cinnamon Rolls?
The recommended reheat cinnamon rolls temperature is 160c/320f. This will ensure that your cinnamon rolls are cooked in the centre and not just on top. Plus, the air fryer can get very hot and if you go too hot its like you’re cooking it again rather than reheating.
How Long Do Cinnamon Rolls Last?
Reheated cinnamon rolls are good for another 2 days and then you need to consume them. But I would wait and reheat your cinnamon rolls when you are going to eat them and not let them go cold again.
After all, cinnamon rolls or cinnamon buns are at their best when the icing has melted and they are like warm baked goods.
Can You Freeze Cinnamon Rolls?
Yes, you sure can. I often get asked do cinnamon rolls freeze well and I always want to shout from the rooftops how fantastic freezing cinnamon rolls is.
You can make ahead some cinnamon rolls and then freeze them ahead of time. This is fantastic for Thanksgiving and Christmas and allows you to take the stress out of the holidays, knowing that they are ready to go.
You can then thaw them the night before and then use the air fryer to heat up your cinnamon rolls.
More Food You Can Reheat In An Air Fryer
Now you know how to warm up cinnamon rolls in air fryer, here are a few more favourite foods that you can reheat in the air fryer. And if you are reading this during the holidays make sure you start with reheating stuffing as that is another time saver.
- Reheat Fries In Air Fryer
- Reheat Steak In Air Fryer
- Reheat Chicken Wings In Air Fryer
- Reheat Bread In Air Fryer
Plus, don’t miss our guide to cooking reheating food in the air fryer.
How To Reheat Cinnamon Rolls In Air Fryer
How To Reheat Cinnamon Rolls In Air Fryer? Introducing you the best way to reheat cinnamon rolls. If you want to make your cinnamon rolls ahead or have leftovers that need reheating, then this is how it is done.
Cook Time6 minutes mins
Total Time6 minutes mins
Course: Snack
Cuisine: Air Fryer
Servings: 2
Calories: 420kcal
Author: RecipeThis.com
Ingredients
Kitchen Gadgets:
- Air Fryer
- Foil optional
Reheat Cinnamon Roll Ingredients:
- Leftover Cinnamon Rolls
- Extra Virgin Olive Oil Spray optional
Instructions
Add a layer of foil into the air fryer basket and then load up with leftover cinnamon rolls. Or skip this step if you don’t mind a quick wipe clean of your air fryer.
Spray with a little extra virgin olive oil as it will help stop your cinnamon rolls from drying out and make them crispy like a doughnut.
Air fry for 6 minutes at 160c/320f and then serve.
Notes
Optional. We did both cinnamon rolls with and without foil and found the cook time and temp were the same and the mess was minimal. Its totally up to you which method you do.
Temperature. Don’t be tempted to increase the temperature as you don’t want to dry out your rolls.
Thanks for reading How to reheat cinnamon rolls Air Fryer recipe on Recipe This. We have many more air fryer recipes for you to check out next. Though if you would like more holiday ideas, I recommend you check out our air fryer turkey wings next.
Nutrition
Serving: 118g | Calories: 420kcal | Carbohydrates: 67g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Cholesterol: 65mg | Sodium: 400mg | Sugar: 32g
Nutrition InfoPlease Note: Nutrition values are our best estimate based on the software we use at Recipe This and are meant as a guide. If you rely on them for your diet, use your preferred nutrition calculator.
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