Strawberry Sweet Rolls with Vanilla Cream Cheese Glaze is soft, sweet, fluffy rolls filled with strawberry jam and topped with a sweet and tangy cream cheese glaze are my idea of a great morning. The rolls are soft, buttery, tender and can be made as an overnight/make-ahead option so all you have to do in the morning is bake them, pour a cup of coffee, and get ready to enjoy sweet, ooey-gooey, fresh rolls.
I had been wanting to make a fruit-based sweet roll for awhile and so I went for it.
They were my Mother’s Day present to myself.
Sweet rolls, filled with jam, and topped with a vanilla cream cheese glaze is my idea of a happy Sunday morning. Especially since I started them the night before and built in a make-ahead/overnight option for anyone who doesn’t relish getting up at 5am to start baking.
I’ve had my eye on the Food and Wine Raspberry Swirl Sweet Rolls, but it makes a huge batch. Nice as it sounds, we don’t want or need a sheet-pan full of jelly rolls for our little family of three. So I came up with these.
Like I did in the recent Soft and Chewy Coconut Milk Bread, I used coconut milk in this dough. I had a partially open can and thought it would be a nice complement with the fruity filling.
However, I couldn’t taste any hint of coconut in the finished rolls. Bummer for me since I was hoping I would, but a blessing for anyone who’s not into coconut. I’m going to try buttermilk next time.
I used oil rather than butter because I’ve found that oil tends to produce softer bread than butter, which I find creates crustier bread. Case in point is this Challah. It’s so soft and tender that it’s croissant-like and was made with oil.
But don’t worry, after the initial two hour rise and I rolled out the dough, I added a nice smear of butter before rolling it up. Oil in the dough, butter on the dough. A win-win.
After buttering it, I generously spread about one cup strawberry preserves over the top. In the rolling process, lots of jam escaped and it seemed like more jam was on my pastry slab than inside the cylinder, so I recommend going with about 3/4 cup. It won’t all stay in but lots does.
Jelly rolls are messy to make and eat, and that’s the fun of it.
After rolling up the cylinder, starting with a long side, I sliced it into 9 pieces, but you could make 8 to 10, depending on your preference.
Put them in a baking dish and allow them to rise for about an hour before baking.
Or, if you’re treating this as a make-ahead recipe, you can refrigerate the pan. The next day, allow the rolls to rise for about an hour before baking.
The vanilla cream cheese glaze turned out ridiculously good and took 30 seconds to whip together. I recommend making extra because it makes a wonderful fruit dip.
I used granulated sugar, and although I normally use confectioners’ sugar in frosting and glazes, I wanted to avoid that crunchy phenomenon that happens after powdered sugar glazes are exposed to air. I was so happy when this glaze stayed softer and didn’t crust over. It’s the little things.
If you’re a fan of jelly rolls, cream cheese danish, or any combination of jelly, dough, and cream cheese, you’re going to really enjoy these. The dough is easy to work with and the rolls are soft, tender, and buttery.
They’re loaded with sweet strawberry jam, which adds flavor, sweetness, and moistness. And stickiness.
The scent of bread and strawberry jam wafting through your house while they bake is irresistibly wonderful.
I made them as an overnight option on Saturday night and it was such a treat to wake up and just pop them in the oven for Sunday morning brunch.
We had lots of members of the Clean Plate Club that morning.
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Strawberry Sweet Rolls with Vanilla Cream Cheese Glaze
Ingredients
- For the Dough
Dough
- 1 large egg
- 2 ยผ cups all-purpose flour, plus up to 1/4 cup additional, to be added only if necessary
- 3 tablespoons granulated sugar
- 3 tablespoons canola or vegetable oil
- 2 ยผ teaspoons instant dry yeast (one 1/4-ounce packet, I use Red Star Platinum
- pinch salt, optional and to taste
- ยฝ cup milk, I used Trader Joeโs Light Coconut Milk in a can; try buttermilk, cow, goat, almond, soy
- For the Filling
Filling
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, very soft โ let it sit out while dough rises
- about 3/4 cup strawberry preserves or jam, or try another flavor; blueberry, raspberry, peach, apricot
- For the Cream Cheese Glaze
Cream Cheese Glaze
- about 3 ounces, about 1/3 cup cream cheese, softened
- โ cup granulated sugar
- 2 to 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
- For the Dough โ To the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment (or make and knead by hand using a large mixing bowl; plan to knead for about 10 minutes), combine all ingredients other than milk; set aside. For now, use 2 1/4 cups flour. Note โ Use all-purpose flour, or bread flour as a substitute. Do not use whole-wheat, white-whole wheat or any โwheatyโ flours. When people have issues with dough not rising, itโs usually because they used whole wheat flour. This recipe was not tested or developed for whole wheat flour.
- Add milk to a glass measuring cup and warm to temperature, about 45 seconds on high power in the microwave. (Based on the type of yeast used, milk temperatures will vary. Red Star Platinum yeast calls for warmer temperatures than most, 120 to 130F; other brands and yeast call for much lower temperatures, about 95 to 105F. Warm milk according to manufacturerโs recommendations on the packaging. Taking the temperature with a digital thermometer is highly recommended, but if youโre not, make sure the milk is warm, not hot. Err on the cooler rather than hotter side so you donโt kill the yeast.)
- Pour the milk over the dry ingredients in the mixing bowl and knead on low speed for about 7 minutes (10 minutes by hand).
- If after 5 minutes dough is very sticky and it seems more flour is needed, add the remaining 1/4 cup flour, 1 tablespoon at a time, until the dough clears the side of the bowl, but sticking to the bottom is okay. The dough is sticky and tacky, although not excessively so. Donโt be tempted to over-flour it. Itโs supposed to be loose and moist; thatโs normal. The more flour you add now, the less fluffy and more dense the rolls will be. Dough should clear the sides of the mixer while kneading but sticking to the bottom is fine. If youโre kneading by hand, youโll likely need more flour than if kneading via stand mixer. With all bread-making, evaluate your dough and if you deem it necessary to add more flour than I called for given my dry San Diego climate, then do so.
- After kneading, turn the dough out into a large, greased bowl, cover with plasticwrap, and let it rise in a warm, draft-free place for about 2 hours, or until doubled in size. Create a warm environment by preheating your oven for 1 to 2 minutes to 400F, then shutting it off. This creates a 90F-ish warm spot. Slide the bowl in and wait while the yeast works. Just make sure your oven is off.
- After the dough has doubled, punch it down, turn it out onto a floured surface orย Silpat and knead it for about 3 minutes.
- For the Filling โ Spray a 9 or 10-inch pie plate or similar sized baking dish with cooking spray; set aside.
- With a rolling pin, roll dough into approximately an 18-inch-by-12-inch rectangle, just eyeball it.
- Add the butter, and spread evenly over the surface.
- Add the jelly and spread evenly, leaving a small margin near edges.
- Starting with a long side, roll to form a tight cylinder.
- Slice the cylinder into 8 to 10 evenly sized pieces (I made 9 pieces, each about 2 inches wide) using a bench scraper, serrated knife, or plain unwaxed dental floss (works great to not squish and compact the log). Jelly will escape out; itโs to be expected. Push back in what you can but donโt worry about it.
- Arrange the rolls in the prepared baking pan. Cover with plasticwrap.
- At this point you canโฆEither โ Allow the rolls to rise in a warm, draft-free place until nearly doubled, about 60 to 75 minutes and then bake.ย (I use the 400F oven trick for 1 minute again)
- Or โ Refrigerate the rolls for up to 18 hours. This is the Make-Ahead/Overnight Option. Prior to baking, let dough rise in a warm, draft-free place until nearly doubled, about 60 to 75 minutes.ย (I use the 400F oven trick for 1 minute again)
- Which ever option you choose, in the last minutes of rising, preheat oven to 350F.
- Bake at 350F for 25 to 30 minutes, or until lightly golden on top and cooked through. If you notice your rolls are becoming darker before centers are cooking through, covering with foil in the second half of cooking will reduce over-browning, however I did not need to do this, but ovens and dough vary.
- While rolls bake, make the Cream Cheese Glaze by combing all ingredients in a small bowl and beating until smooth, either with a whisk or a mixer. Play with ratios of all ingredients to suit your taste
- After baking, generously drizzle glaze over the warm rolls. Serve immediately. Rolls are best eaten fresh, but will keep in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days. Reheat leftover rolls for a few seconds in the microwave before serving. If you object to keeping cream cheese frosting at room temperature, then refrigerate the leftover rolls; I donโt. If you have extra unused glaze, it makes an amazing fruit dip; or it can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.
Nutrition
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These look great! I love a good yeast roll recipe. If I wasn’t going on vacation next week I’d totally make these now!
You can always make them now and freeze half for post-trip :)
I guess I haven’t been by in a while, but your site looks so darned gorgeous! And these rolls look beyond yummy. I love your photography as always Averie. Great post.
Just launched the made-over site Friday. So you haven’t missed much :)
Oh God, I just died! These look AMAZING! Strawberries are my favourite fruit in the whole wide world, need these in my life :)
I love how we food bloggers always take it upon ourselves to make stuff For ourselves. :D These sweet rolls look fresh, happy and dreamy…
I normally am not into fruit-type dessert but just yesterday I made some fruity cookies! No recipe yet, but it is coming soon. Must be something in the air.
These look delicious!!
Fruity cookies sound so fun this time of year!
These look so good…I love the cream cheese glaze.
Absolutely drooling over these rolls, pinned!
Thank you! And with your recent strawberry recipes, we’re just full of them :)
These look wonderful Averie! And the strawberry jam filling is so easy and convenient! The homemade bread I am posting today used oil as well – and I adored how soft it was! I have to try that cream cheese glaze without confectioners’ sugar. I’ve never made it with granulated before. It looks SO good and perfect over the rolls. A perfect mother’s day treat for you. :)
To my surprise (a happy one, for once! lol) the glaze stayed nice and soft and not crunchy/crusty! Could also be the cream cheese helping it, too, rather than just a straight-up powdered sugar/butter/milk glaze. And when I used oil in my challah last year, I was sold on it vs. butter. Like using oil in a cake rather than butter! Soft results for sure!
These look just incredible. I love the glaze. I can’t wait to make these for a Saturday morning breakfast.
I’d be honored! If you try them, please LMK!
I love these sweet rolls Averie ~ I mean how could I not…they are adorned in strawberries ;) love, the strawberry queen
Yes, you are TOTALLY the strawberry queen :)
xoxo
Girlfriend these sweet rolls looks amazing , especially on your new theme. The photos are just popping out. They look larger as well and your whole site flows perfectly! I swear, I’m just in happy land with this new theme. This is the perfect time of year for a strawberry recipe because the markets are overflowing with them. xoxo, Jackie
Thanks for the sweet praise, Jackie! I haven’t made the pics any bigger (except the opening one is 50 px longer, that’s it) I think it’s b/c there is less overall clutter. And glad you like the pics (they’re a little bright! but…strawberries are bright :) lol)
Golly, Golly, Golly! Gorgeous. Keep the strawberry recipes coming! You are making me so happy…
Thanks & glad you’re enjoying them!
Gorgeous! These wouldn’t last long in our house!
Talk about beautiful. Seeing these would make my day better! How did you not eat the whole batch!? Strawberries are one of my favorite summer fruits and in a roll sounds amazing. Do you think I could use fresh strawberries or a purรฉe? Amazing job Averie!
You could and if you do, there’s a link to the Food & Wine Raspberry Rolls in this post and they use pureed raspberries and you could follow a guideline like that. To me, it’s more work than I wish, and in the final analysis, you get something that’s along the lines of jam anyway, so I just started w/ jam and saved myself the work :)
Look at all those gorgeous strawberries! These rolls definitely would make my day!
We’re on the same wavelength lately. Coffee Cake, Sweet Rolls. Love these Averie!
I know and the funny thing is that I knew I had the posts in my drafts when I saw yours. I try to time my posts/content so than on any given week I don’t post like 3 bread recipes or 4 recipes with PB/chocolate. Lol So sometimes I have to sit on a recipe for a week or three :)