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Grandma’s Gooey Cinnamon Rolls — 101 Comments

  1. These look exactly like my nana’s cinnamon rolls……and I mean exactly! It was the only recipe that my daughter didn’t get before she passed away in 1999 and of course that’s the one the family always asks for at Christmas. I’m so happy to have found it – I’m going to surprise everyone and make them for Christmas eve. Thank you!

    • Hi Kalamity Kelli,
      You just brought tears to my eyes. I’m so excited you get to make these for your family and bring back sweet memories of your nana. 🙂

      • I told my daughter today and she got so excited I thought SHE was going to cry – these are well loved in my family. I can’t wait to make them – in the next few days for sure and then again on Christmas eve for my mother. She will probably try to take the pan to church with us! 🙂 I am a pinner for RecipeNewZ and I not only pinned this to my personal recipe board, I also pinned it to RecipeNewZ and I am sure you will get lots of traffic from it over the next few days – that board has lots of followers and more every day – I just love the owner of the site. She’s as sweet as she can be!

  2. Sheryl, these sound great! I have fabulaour memories of cinnamon rolls with both of my Grandmas. One having to do with a camping trip when I was a kid, and the oven in the trailer was broken (we didn’t discover this until my Grandma and I had already made the rolls), so we ended up cooking them on the BBQ and they were great! And my other Grandma is a cinnamon roll queen, though unfortunately she won’t be making them anymore as she is too sick 🙁 Thank you though for sharing, and for helping me remember good times!
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    • You are welcome. It seems my grandma wasn’t the only grandma to make these cinnamon rolls. I’m so glad I could bring you some sweet memories. 🙂

  3. I just made them! They are fantastic!! I’m going to post later (maybe tomorrow) and post a link back to yours for the recipe. I just love how they taste and I swear, they taste just like Nana’s!! Thank you for the sweet memory.

  4. I feel a bit like a stalker – so sorry! I made those lovely rolls and they turned out so well I blogged a post about them and sent everyone here for the recipe – I looked at my clicks and it shows you are getting some pretty good traffic from my blog so I thought I would say thank you and let you know that I sent everyone to you for the actual recipe, just showed them the picture of mine – and I talked really nice about ya! 🙂

  5. These are almost like my grandmother used to make. When she baked pies and had a bit of pie dough leftover, she used to let me make cinnamon rolls like these out of it. That was 57 years ago. Wow…..brings back memories.

    • My Mom did the same thing. She would take her leftover pie dough and make these for us. We could hardly wait for them to come out of the oven! I think I will make some for my granddaughters on Christmas eve. Maybe start our own tradition! 🙂

  6. I was so excited to see these rolls. They really are just like my Grandma made too, only my Grandma’s been gone for 35 years. I thought they were lost to me. Thank you so much for bringing these and her back into my life.

    • Hi Charlie, The dough is like a pie crust dough. From the other comments I guess it was common to use up the extra pie crust and make cinnamon rolls. I was a kid so I didn’t pay that much attention. I just knew they were good! 🙂

  7. These were made by my Grandma as well, We called them Brimble Bobs. The only difference was the sugar, we used brown sugar and sliced them into 1 inch pieces. They are still a holiday favorite.

  8. Oh Sheryl, thankyou for a sweet memory. My Mama used to call these “Teasers”. She made the best pies in the world because her crust was always wonderfully flaky and delicious. With the leftover dough from the pie, she would make these little rolls. The divine smell of cinnamon would draw us in. We would have a afternoon snack of a glass of cold milk and a Teaser roll knowing we would have the main event after supper. This sweet memory is just one more thing to be thankful for this holiday season.

  9. Your grandma made these for my family(hubby& 4kids) when I had gallbladder surgery, 9/82. They were so good & I’m excited to have the recipe! We LOVED your grandma! Thank you for all your wonderful recipes. My hobby is reading & collecting recipes, but I do cook a lot of them too.

  10. My aunt used to make something similar with biscuit dough. Lots of butter, sugar and cinnamon rolled into a tube then baked. The only difference was that she used an apple cider vinegar and sugar mix to pour over top and make a sauce. She, and her mother before her, called it a vinegar roll. It was absolutely delicious. I remember it from when I was a very little girl and I was born in 1941! I can make the roll but have never been able to get the sauce right. Do you or anyone else know the recipe for the sauce? I’d give a lot to be able to make this again.

    • Hi Cathy, I never use salted butter in baked goods. It adds way too much salt. I would rather add my own salt, that way I can control it myself. 🙂

  11. My mom use to make these with left over pie dough. I didn’t know so many other people made them too! My mom passed away in 2005 and I haven’t made them but now I’m going to have to give it a go!

  12. These rolls looks so yummy! Have made Cinnamon Rolls and Sticky Buns before. Even made Cinnamon Bread. Every time I make these goods I use yeast. Can’t wait to make these and try them! Since so many people are raving about them I’d give it a try. Thanks for sharing.Sheryl.

  13. Would it be possible to substitute the shortening for something else? I try not to use it when baking. Thank you

    • Hi Alison, You can use butter but be aware that it might change the texture of your dough. Shortening is 100% fat and butter is about 85% fat and 15% water. It will for sure change the to a more intense butter flavor.

  14. i have been looking for 40 years for the cinnamon rolls they made at my grammer school. This is them, cant wait to make them.

  15. Did I read correctly somewhere among the comments that I can buy boxed pie crusts and just add the butter & cinnamon sugar and roll up and get cinnamon rolls done that way?

  16. I, too, was born in 1941, 16 days after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Mother turned her pie crust scraps into these delectable treats when I was a little child. Nothing went to waste. So, so glad I found THE recipe. You’ve made a lot of us very happy… Thank You!

  17. Can’t wait to make these! Have you ever drizzled icing on after? My husband loves the icing on cinnamon rolls and I’m wondering if that would make these too sweet.

  18. Well I made these tonight. I did everything right and to a T. I felt these aren’t sweet enough for me. Lol big girl here!! So I added some royal icing drizzled on top. Are these to be a bit doughy? My top was golden brown and crispy so I took it out exactly 50 min. I’m leaving in a pan as I am taking into work. They can cut what they want. Does it sound like I did right? I will make again for sure. Just need sweeter. FOR ME!

    • Hi Nieece, It sounds like you did it right. Yes, the rolls are on the doughy side and not as sweet as most rolls.

  19. My family is from the south but I live in the north now. My Momma had 8 children. So she knew h stretch a dollar. She made these alot. Sometimes she made these with Cocoa and sugar.We call them cinnamon or Cocoa rolls.When she passed some were afraid no one knew how to make these or her no bake cookies. I feel blessed because I do

  20. OMG! So happy I found this recipe. My mother made them every Christmas morning until her passing. Since then my version never was like hers. Going to give this a try. Thanks!!

  21. Hello- This is a first for me! I’ve never in my 53 years come across anyone that knew about this recipe! My grandmother and my mother made these and probably my great grandmother etc. I’ve never seen them done in a pan with multiple rolls, we have always baked just one or 2, but there is nothing like these, it’s our favorite! Where are you from, I’m from Dallas TX.

    Many thanks!

    • Hi Sabrina, I’m so glad you enjoyed the recipe. I live in Arizona but my Grandma was from Oklahoma. ♥ So I grew up eating amazing Southern food.

  22. sorry to be dumb….for shortening, do you mean like crisco? I’m not sure I’ve seen a brick vegetable shortening. thanks, can’t wait to try.

    • Hi Tracey, Yes, Crisco. Look by the containers of Crisco for bricks in regular and butter flavor. If not then you can measure it out….I just love the convenience.

  23. My mom also made these. This recipe brought back so many memories! Like others have mentioned, my mom also made them with sugar and cocoa as a special treat. I always preferred the cinnamon but never turned down the cocoa ones.

  24. Oooh these are a must make! My mom made these from her amazing pie dough scraps and called them doodads. That’s what her mom and HER mom called them. I often thought that she should just make a double crust, skip the apples or whatever and just make these!! My friend’s mom/gram made these too and they were called dough daddies. So funny that this recipe has a history in so many peoples’ hearts! <3

  25. Hi! Thank you for this recipe. Reminds me of Christmas time growing up. I made this today using lard instead of shortening. Turned out fantastic and flaky but a bit dry. I’m wondering if the lard has something to do with that. We dipped our pieces in apple butter and ooooooolala that helped! Thank you!

  26. Oh my gosh, my mother and grandmother made these and also called them “doodads”! Linda’s comment from September 2021 made me so happy. And thanks for this recipe!

  27. I’m 74, & my mommy& grandmother made these & I still do. My green kids & my husband love them, as do I, but we call them “Cinnamon Kisses”. Soooo good!

  28. Hello.
    I have made these every year on Thanksgiving and Christmas
    for my family. I learned from my grandmother, I am passing the tradition down to my daughters and my Granddaughter. Everyone that has visited my house during the holidays always look for my pie crust cinnamon rolls. I have never seen anyone else make these til I taught them.

  29. Hi Sheryl,
    I read the different names these wonderful cinnamon goodies and loved them all but wondered if anyone else called them Crackers. My mother made them with leftover pie crust scraps and I dearly loved them. I am now 84 (1940) years old and these
    stories brought tears to my eyes remembering her. She died in 1992 and I miss her so much to this day. I’m sure she got the recipe from her mother since I have never seen it written down. Thanks for the trip down a lovely memory lane. By the way, she rolled them out in a small rectangular shape and then rolled them in from opposite sides until they met in the middle then crimped the unrolled ends.That way they baked all the way through (not doughy in the center) and were heavenly. All our foremothers were so creative!! God bless you for this wonderful gift of reliving the days that were so much kinder, gentler and thankfully slower.

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