Get Ready for Mardi Gras with this EASY Cinnamon Roll King Cake Recipe! (2024)

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This easy Cinnamon Roll King Cake recipe makes perfect mini king cakes- puffy enough to hide the King Cake baby inside!

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Easy Cinnamon Roll Mini King Cake Recipe

Jamie here!

Last year for Fat Tuesday (aka Mardi Gras), I decided to make a fun treat for my family. A mini king cake!

Mardi Gras is traditionally the last day to party it up before the season of Lent begins (for 2024 Mardi Gras is February 13!). Many people celebrate Mardi Gras with a King Cake, which is a cinnamon pastry-like cake that hides a baby inside.

Whoever ends up with a slice of cake that contains the baby is said to have good luck throughout the year (or is supposed to make the King Cake the following year). They are also eaten often on January 6, which is Epiphany – or the Feast of the Three Kings.

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But here's the thing you guys…. I looked up several recipes for making King Cakes and many of them are VERY time consuming. (I'm looking at you allrecipes…)

You're doing some real baking, with two rounds of dough rising and all sorts of other hoops to jump through. If you're looking for the fast and easy way to have King Cake with the family – think of this mini king cake recipe as a cheaters version!

(Native Louisianians will be appalled…. so you might want to look away!)

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Making Cinnamon Roll Mini King Cakes

What is King Cake?

A King Cake is usually a pastry shaped into a circle (to represent a King's crown) with a filling made of cinnamon and cream cheese or cinnamon and brown sugar. Often nuts and raisins are folded into that filling. Slits are made in the sides and a baby figurine is tucked inside. (For the full King cake meaning, including the shape, baby and three colors – scroll past the recipe.)

Although it's far from the real article, using a cinnamon roll for this recipe is not far off from the general idea. And if you use the Grands! Deluxe – which comes with extra puffy dough and extra-decadent buttery icing – they really do taste delicious!

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How to Make Mini King Cakes

Ingredients:

  • Grands Deluxe Cinnamon Rolls (you HAVE to have the kind of cinnamon roll you can unroll!)
  • Colored Sugar in Green, Yellow and Purple
  • Plastic Babies (or a 6pk at Walmart is only $1.50)

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Please forgive the quality of these pictures – my hubby and I made these together on Valentine's night for a “date night in” – and the lighting was pretty bad in my kitchen!

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1 . Separate the cinnamon rolls out of the tube and set aside the frosting for later. You definitely need the kinds of cinnamon rolls that you can unroll to be able to twist them into a crown!

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2 . Unroll the cinnamon roll all the way, and then fold in half vertically. Try not to let too much of the cinnamon-sugar filling fall off in the process if possible 🙂

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3 . Holding both ends, twist the cinnamon roll to desired twistiness. The tighter it's twisted, the skinnier your final ring will be. The looser the twist, the puffier it can get.

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4 . Form the cinnamon roll twist into a circle and pinch the ends together the best you can (they'll be buttery). If you can't get them to pinch together, sort of twist them together.

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5 . Bake in a 350 degree oven for 15 – 20 minutes or the tops are golden.

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6 . Choose one mini king cake (I picked the puffiest one) and turn it over. Hide the baby Jesus figurine into one of the pastry folds. If you don't have baby figurines – some people hide a coin or dry bean inside. Get creative!

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7 . While still warm, spoon icing over each ring. (You might want to zap it in the microwave for a few seconds to get it more liquidy. Just don't make it too liquidy because it will soak right into the cinnamon roll instead of making a glaze on top.) Before the glaze can harden, sprinkle on the three colored sugars in purple, yellow and green.

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Ta-Da!

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Easy King Cake Recipe

Ingredients

  • Grands Deluxe Cinnamon Rolls (It doesn't have to be Pillsbury, but make sure it is the kind of cinnamon rolls you can unroll)
  • Colored Sugar Be sure to grab green, yellow, and purple
  • Plastic Babies

Instructions

  • Separate the cinnamon rolls out of the tube and set aside the frosting for later. You definitely need the kinds of cinnamon rolls that you can unroll to be able to twist them into a crown

  • Unroll the cinnamon roll all the way, and then fold in half vertically. Try not to let too much of the cinnamon-sugar filling fall off in the process if possible 🙂

  • Holding both ends, twist the cinnamon roll to desired twistiness. The tighter it's twisted, the skinnier your final ring will be. The looser the twist, the puffier it can get.

  • Form the cinnamon roll twist into a circle and pinch the ends together the best you can (they'll be buttery). If you can't get them to pinch together, sort of twist them together

  • Bake in a 350 degree oven for 15 - 20 minutes or the tops are golden.

  • Choose one mini king cake (I picked the puffiest one) and turn it over. Hide the baby Jesus figurine into one of the pastry folds. If you don't have baby figurines - some people hide a coin or dry bean inside. Get creative!

  • While still warm, spoon icing over each ring. (You might want to zap it in the microwave for a few seconds to get it more liquidy. Just don't make it too liquidy because it will soak right into the cinnamon roll instead of making a glaze on top.) Before the glaze can harden, sprinkle on the three colored sugars in purple, yellow and green.

King Cake Meaning:

What does the baby in the King Cake mean?

The baby represents the baby Jesus, who the wise men journeyed to honor. The “search” for the baby Jesus in the King Cake continues through this tradition. Whoever gets the baby is said to either a) have good luck in the new year or b) have the honor of making next year's King Cake – or hosting next year's Three King's Feast. Or both!

What do the colors on a King Cake mean?

The sprinkled sugars or colored icings aren't just Mardi Gras colors – they have symbolism too!

  • Gold = Power
  • Green = Faith
  • Purple = Justice

These colors don't necessarily have their root in religious tradition – but were instead decided upon by one of the first Mardi Gras kings. The colors he chose stuck and are now the official colors of Mardi Gras.

What does the shape of a King Cake mean?

The dough is shaped into a circle or oval to symbolize a King's crown. Both for the three magi who travelled from distant lands, and for the King they sought to find.

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When Do You Eat King Cake?

King Cake is supposed to be eaten on January 6th, which is Ephiphany – or the Feast of the Three Kings.

It's the celebration of when the Three Wise Men (all foreign kings) visited the baby Jesus after his birth and honored him with gifts.

However it's also a very popular treat on Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday! The day before Lent is time when people usually feast before they fast. In earlier times, families would get rid of all the eggs, milk, sugar and butter in the house by making cakes (and in many cases pancakes). These were considered “rich foods” and many people fast from those during Lent. Fat Tuesday for 2024 is February 13.

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Get Ready for Mardi Gras with this EASY Cinnamon Roll King Cake Recipe! (2024)

FAQs

What is inside the Mardi Gras cake king cake? ›

King cake is a New Orleans tradition that involves a pastry, a tiny plastic baby, and a party! The cake is baked with a tiny plastic baby hidden inside; whoever gets the slice with the baby in it has to host the next party.

What is traditionally hidden in a Mardi Gras king cake? ›

Every king cake contains a trinket — often a small figurine in the shape of a baby — which plays a crucial part in the celebration of the holiday that inspired this pastry. Whomever finds the trinket in their slice of cake gets to be the “king” for a day.

What is the flavor of the Mardi Gras king cake? ›

A blend of coffee cake and cinnamon roll, king cake is usually iced in yellow, green and purple – the colors of Mardi Gras -- and is frequently packed with fruit fillings and decadent cream cheeses. Hidden within these season sweets also lie a special surprise: a plastic king cake baby to continue the fun.

What's the difference between a cinnamon roll and a king cake? ›

As Ruckman explains, "A typical New Orleans king cake is extremely similar to a large cinnamon roll, except the dough is braided and shaped into a circle. Basically, it has to have pastry, cinnamon, icing--powdered sugar frosting and lots of it, purple, green, and gold sugars, and the little plastic baby."

What is the most popular king cake in New Orleans? ›

Manny Randazzo King Cakes

A classic king cake if there ever was one, Randazzo is a favorite among purists, and for good reason—the family has been making this beloved recipe since 1965. Their hand-braided, cinnamon-infused cake is covered in "Randazzo" icing and topped with the traditional tri-colored sprinkles.

What does a king cake symbolize? ›

The plastic baby symbolizes the infant Jesus because of the religious connection to King's Day. Tradition dictates that finding the baby in your cake piece symbolizes luck and prosperity, and the finder becomes the “king” or “queen” of the evening. The person who hosts the Mardi Gras party buys or makes the king cake.

What is the Fat Tuesday king cake? ›

But more specifically, it's a frosted seasonal treat that Mardi Gras partygoers eat between January 6, otherwise known as King's Day or Twelfth Night, and Fat Tuesday. Typically, king cake is made of a rich, brioche dough and a wide array of fillings, such as cinnamon, chocolate, and cream cheese.

What is the most popular king cake flavor? ›

King cakes come in various flavors, but traditionally, the king cake is a cinnamon-flavored dough covered in sweet green, gold, and purple sugar or icing. Over time, other flavors became just as popular. Two of the most popular flavors are the cream-cheese and our Praline king cake.

What happens if you find the baby in the king cake? ›

Remember, finding the baby inside the king cake not only makes you a “king,” but it also comes with some responsibilities. If you are so fortunate to find the baby in your slice of cake, you will be responsible for hosting the next Mardi Gras celebration and providing the next king cake!

When to eat king cake 2024? ›

Something like king cake is available year round, but those faithful to New Orleans tradition know it only has its cultural significance during Carnival season. That season will fly by this year, between the kick off on Jan. 6 and Fat Tuesday bringing down the curtain on Feb. 13.

What does Krewe stand for? ›

At the center of local parading customs is the peculiar term “krewe” itself. A krewe is, simply, a club or organization that exists to celebrate Carnival. But while a krewe has royalty, the positions of king and queen are merely ceremonial.

What is a millionaire king cake? ›

The Millionaire king cake at the Palace Casino bakery has to be one of the most decadent ever, swirled chocolate and caramel, smothered in pecans and filled with a choice of cream cheese or Bavarian cream.

What is a queen king cake? ›

Started roughly 300 years ago as a dry French bread–type dough with sugar on top and a bean hidden inside to symbolize baby Jesus, the King Cake is now the most iconic symbol of Mardi Gras! Hundreds of thousands of king cakes are eaten in New Orleans and around the world during the Carnival season and beyond.

What is placed inside a king cake? ›

Traditionally, a small porcelain baby, symbolizing Jesus, is hidden in the king cake and is a way for residents of Louisiana to celebrate their Christian faith. The baby symbolizes luck and prosperity to whoever finds it.

What happens if you get the baby in a king cake? ›

Remember, finding the baby inside the king cake not only makes you a “king,” but it also comes with some responsibilities. If you are so fortunate to find the baby in your slice of cake, you will be responsible for hosting the next Mardi Gras celebration and providing the next king cake!

What is the difference between king cake and Rosca de Reyes? ›

One of the key differences between Rosca de Reyes and a traditional King Cake is the type of pastry used. Rosca de Reyes is made with a sweet, buttery dough that is similar to brioche, while King Cake is made with a denser, richer dough that is more similar to a pastry.

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