Cozy Christmas Tree Cinnamon Rolls
One rainy afternoon in a cozy coffee shop near my apartment in Austin, I found myself watching the windows fog over while people rushed in and out with their drenched umbrellas. I had planned to edit a few recipes, but instead I kept getting distracted by how comforting the place felt.
The barista was humming along to a holiday playlist even though it was barely November, and someone nearby was chatting about hosting a pre-holiday brunch. That conversation nudged a little spark in me. I started thinking about simple treats that look festive without demanding hours in the kitchen.]
While I sipped my cinnamon latte, the idea of shaping cinnamon rolls into a Christmas tree drifted into my mind like a friendly invitation. I pictured the rolls unraveling into ribbons, twisting back and forth like garland. By the time I walked home in the light drizzle, I already knew I’d experiment with it that evening. My younger brother was sprawled on the couch, pretending not to be excited when he noticed the cinnamon roll can in my hand. Even Chili, our cat, wandered into the kitchen like she sensed something sweet happening.
By the time the oven warmed the apartment, the rain outside settled into a soft patter, and the whole place smelled like warm spice. That moment—quiet, homely, and just messy enough to feel real—is what made this recipe special to me.

Short Description
These Christmas Tree Cinnamon Rolls are a quick, festive treat made by weaving store-bought cinnamon rolls into a tree shape, baking until golden, and topping with icing and sprinkles.
Key Ingredients
- 1 can Pillsbury Grands! Cinnamon Rolls
- Icing from the can or your favorite homemade icing
- Christmas sprinkles for decoration
Tools Needed
- Baking sheet
- Parchment paper or non-stick spray
- Oven
- Small spatula or spoon for icing
Cooking Instructions
Step 1: Preheat the Oven
Set your oven to 350°F. Giving it time to fully heat helps the rolls bake evenly and rise properly.
Step 2: Prepare Your Pan
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or coat it lightly with non-stick spray. This keeps the rolls from sticking and makes cleanup easier.
Step 3: Unravel and Shape
Open the cinnamon roll can and separate each roll. Take one, unravel it gently, and weave it back and forth on the baking sheet to form a tree shape. Start wide at the bottom and narrow the folds as you go up. Press the seams together slightly so everything stays connected.
Troubleshooting Tip:
If the dough tears while unraveling, pinch the gaps together. The heat will help smooth out imperfections.
Step 4: Bake
Place the tray in the oven and bake for 23 to 27 minutes. Look for a rich golden color and slightly crisp edges.
If the tree starts separating while baking, pull it out carefully and press the pieces back together before returning it to the oven.
Step 5: Cool and Decorate
Let the tree cool for a few minutes so the icing doesn’t slide right off. Spoon or drizzle the icing across the surface. Add Christmas sprinkles while the icing is still soft.
Step 6: Serve
Slice or pull apart the tree and serve warm.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
Festive Look: A fun tree shape brings instant holiday cheer to your table.
Kid-Friendly: Children can help unravel, shape, and decorate the rolls.
Time-Saving: Uses canned cinnamon rolls for a quick holiday treat.
Crowd-Pleaser: Warm, gooey, soft rolls always hit the spot at brunch or dessert time.
Customizable: Add toppings like crushed nuts, colored icing, or fruit if you want to dress it up more.
Mistakes to Avoid & Solutions
Rolls separating while baking
Solution: Remove them mid-bake and gently press the pieces back together. Finish baking as directed.
Overbaking
Solution: Check at the 23-minute mark. The tops should be golden, not dark brown. If the edges look too crisp, tent with foil.
Icing melting off
Solution: Allow a few minutes of cooling before adding icing. Warm, not hot, rolls hold icing best.
Tree shape flattening
Solution: Pinch the edges firmly before baking, especially the narrower top folds.
Serving and Pairing Suggestions
Serve warm on a platter as a brunch centerpiece.
Pair with hot cocoa, spiced tea, or holiday coffee.
Add a side of fresh berries or a citrus salad to balance the sweetness.
For parties, cut into small pull-apart sections for easy sharing.
Works beautifully in a buffet-style breakfast spread.
Storage and Reheating Tips
Store leftovers in an airtight container at room temperature for 1 day or in the fridge for up to 3 days.
Reheat in the microwave for 10 to 15 seconds for soft, warm rolls.
To revive slightly stale pieces, sprinkle a few drops of water before reheating to add moisture.
FAQs
1. Can I make the tree ahead of time?
Yes. Shape the rolls on the tray, cover tightly, and refrigerate for up to 12 hours. Bake when ready.
2. Can I add extra fillings?
Absolutely. A sprinkle of chopped pecans or a swirl of extra cinnamon sugar works great.
3. What if I don’t have sprinkles?
Use colored sugar, mini chocolate chips, or even dried cranberries.
4. Can I air fry the cinnamon rolls?
You can air fry individual rolls, but the tree shape needs a baking sheet to stay intact.
5. How do I keep the rolls soft after baking?
Store them in an airtight container and avoid leaving them out uncovered.
Tips & Tricks
Place the narrow top of the tree closer to the center of the pan to avoid uneven browning.
Warm the icing packet slightly between your hands so it spreads smoothly.
If you want crisp edges, position the tree closer to the bottom of the oven.
For extra holiday flavor, mix a touch of nutmeg into the icing.
Recipe Variations
Cranberry Orange Tree
Add 1 tablespoon orange zest to the icing.
Sprinkle chopped dried cranberries between the dough folds before baking.
Flavor profile: bright citrus aroma with sweet-tart notes.
Caramel Pecan Tree
Drizzle caramel sauce over the baked rolls.
Add ¼ cup chopped pecans before baking so they toast slightly.
Flavor profile: buttery, nutty, warm sweetness.
Chocolate Drizzle Tree
Add mini chocolate chips between the folds.
Drizzle melted chocolate over the icing.
Flavor profile: rich, chocolatey, dessert-forward.
Final Thoughts
When I think back to that rainy afternoon in the coffee shop, this cinnamon roll tree reminds me why simple recipes can feel surprisingly comforting. The kitchen felt warm and alive, and shaping the dough let me settle into a quiet rhythm while the storm drummed softly outside.
My brother wandered in halfway through decorating and started adding sprinkles like he was competing in some imaginary championship. Chili supervised us from her chair, completely convinced she was helping.
Watching the tree come together felt like a tiny celebration in the middle of an ordinary day. It wasn’t fancy or complicated, but it brought a sweetness that lingered long after we finished eating. Moments like that remind me how food stitches together the small pieces of daily life, easing us into the season with something warm, sugary, and cheerful.
Cozy Christmas Tree Cinnamon Rolls
Course: DessertDifficulty: Easy6
servings10
minutes25
minutesThese Christmas Tree Cinnamon Rolls are a quick, festive treat made by weaving store-bought cinnamon rolls into a tree shape, baking until golden, and topping with icing and sprinkles.
Ingredients
1 can Pillsbury Grands! Cinnamon Rolls
Icing from the can or your favorite homemade icing
Christmas sprinkles for decoration
Directions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F so the rolls bake evenly and rise the way they should.
- Prep a baking sheet with parchment or a light layer of non-stick spray to prevent sticking.
- Open the cinnamon roll can, separate the rolls, gently unravel one, and weave it back and forth on the pan to form a tree. Keep the base wider and narrow it toward the top, pressing the seams together so the shape holds. If the dough tears, just pinch it back into place.
- Bake for 23 to 27 minutes until the tree turns golden with lightly crisp edges. If it starts to pull apart in the oven, remove the tray, press it back together, and continue baking.
- Let it cool briefly so the icing sets instead of sliding. Drizzle the icing on top and finish with Christmas sprinkles.
- Serve warm by slicing or pulling apart pieces.