...and cinnamon roll too.
Cinnamon. Roll. Cake. Can you believe I only made this for the first time a few weeks ago? There's no excuse for my behavior--it's completely unacceptable. To ignore such a magnificent and effortless creation is a travesty, plain and simple. As punishment, I should be force-fed more cake. That'll teach me.
All right, so it doesn't really taste like a cinnamon roll--there's no bready, yeasty characteristic of which to speak. In fact, upon my first bite, I immediately likened it to the warm cinnamon roll shooters from Chili's. Have you tried them? As far as I can tell, those little cups of heaven consist of layers of streuseled coffee cake and cinnamon-powdered sugar glaze. (Not a bad idea, right? Kudos, Chili's!)
Even though this cake is clearly different from your standard cinnamon roll in texture and flavor, it's similar in that cinnamon is the star (as it should be). When you hit a pocket of that sugary cinnamon streusel while also getting a taste of the cake and glaze, the result is a perfect sweet and spicy bite.
Did I like this? I think it's fairly obvious that the answer is a resounding YES.
Cinnamon Roll Shooters in Cake Form
Cake:
1 box of yellow cake mix
4 eggs
¾ cup oil
1 cup sour cream (I used 1 cup of yogurt + 1 teaspoon of baking soda)
1 cup brown sugar
1 tablespoon cinnamon
Icing:
2 cups powdered sugar, sifted
3-4 tablespoons milk
Preheat oven to 325F and grease a 13x9-inch baking pan.
Mix the first four ingredients by hand and pour into the prepared pan.
In a small bowl, combine the brown sugar and cinnamon and sprinkle it over the cake batter. Swirl decoratively with a knife.
Bake for 40-50 minutes and let it cool briefly before adding the icing.
To make the icing, stir together the sugar and milk until smooth, adding more milk as needed. Pour over the warm cake.
You KNOW I'll be making this. Bookmarked.
ReplyDeleteI love the short ingredient list--and any cake that includes sour cream has got to be a winner. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteI see you finally found THE cinnamon roll recipe to replace (or add to!) the yummy-looking ones you've been buying...these look even better, Grace!
ReplyDeletewow.........tempting and inviting..fantastic job done..great space..Grace!!
ReplyDeletecheers and visit if you can
http://joyofcooking247.blogspot.com
Now I have to buy a cake mix.
ReplyDeleteMimi
Grace, this is an unbelievable easy recipe and the results is outstanding. No excuses here, I am going to make this over the weekend. Many many thanks...
ReplyDeleteThis looks easy enough that even I (gasp!) might be able to do it! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteHow come I'm not surprised this dessert found it's way on to such a cinnamon lover's blog? I love the idea of a cinnamon roll/cake combo and this is the first time I've seen it...looks moist and delish.
ReplyDeleteCRAZY!!!! I have this exact recipe! Its a keeper for sure! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd the box mix just makes it SO easy!!
Happy Baking
-Mini
I love the thought of encountering the cinnamon streusel pockets! Sounds like an amazing cake.
ReplyDeleteOMG! My son will love this! I'm bookmarking it right now!
ReplyDeleteI've never been to Chili's but damn, now I want too. cinnamon roll shooters? I could easily get food-drunk on those.
ReplyDeleteHoly yum. So much for starting a diet this week.
ReplyDeleteI love the texture!!
ReplyDeleteHello again! Just wanted to let you know that I have an award for you over on my blog :)
ReplyDeleteIf your blog is award-free or such, no worries--just letting you know it's there and that I can't get enough of your recipes!
-Lucie
Wow that looks delicious! (I love your all-consuming passion for cinnamon!)
ReplyDeleteOh Grace! Seriously, every post it just gets more sinful. Looks like heaven!
ReplyDeleteThank you for fulfilling my cinnamon dreams! I cannot wait to bake this deliciousness.
ReplyDeleteYour love of cinnamon is astounding! :)
ReplyDeleteThat glaze on top looks perfect, as do those little ribbons of cinnamon. I would love a biiig piece of this.
I'm always amazed at how versatile a box of yellow cake mix can be. Some of my favorite desserts have started with that as a base. Boxed mixes get a bad rap in my opinion. Re: your cake, can't believe I haven't seen this before! I'm droooooling! I enjoy cinnamon rolls but often find them too dry/bready for my tastes. I think you've officially solved my problem. Happy weekend :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing, isn't it? My family LOVED it!
ReplyDeleteThis is known as Honey Bun cake in my husband's family, and, yes, it is eaten for breakfast as well as dessert:). Especially good for a birthday breakfast!
ReplyDeleteMmmmhhh, so tempting!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
I haven't had the shooters from Chili's, but I've been lucky enough to have this cake, but it's been awhile...tooo long actually! Glad you posted this cinnamony treat.
ReplyDeleteThis does look wonderful the 5 of us would love it. I can't wait to make it!
ReplyDeleteAnd those treats from chili's never had them. I need to change that too!
Have a great weekend!
Ooh, I've made this! It really is awesome, over the top sweetness but who doesn't like that? YummO!
ReplyDeleteGrace, no way this is your first time? It looks really good :) I'm convinced you have a cinnamon cookbook in you! :D
ReplyDeleteGrace, no way this is your first time? It looks really good :) I'm convinced you have a cinnamon cookbook in you! :D
ReplyDeleteYou are always full of wonderful ideas with cinnamon. Oh, and sugar. Cakes too.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
I like cakes and pastries a lot. And this is exactly what I really want. Great job.
ReplyDeleteYUM!
ReplyDeletecinnamon roll in cake form?? WOW!
ReplyDeleteI have to make this for my dad the next time he comes to visit
ReplyDeleteI made an apple cake with cinnamon streusel today and thought of you... I think you have the blogosphere cornered for cinnamon.
ReplyDeleteCinnamon roll cake? How have I missed this? And I wonder if I can get through the snow to go buy a cake mix??? Or would it be wrong to have cake for breakfast?? If it's wrong I don't wanna be right! ;)
ReplyDeleteGrace, I just pull your cake out of my oven and after letting it cool, I poured the icing over it and eat a piece. Oh my god, this is spectacular!
ReplyDeleteMany many many thanks.....
This is beautiful! Now to go get that cake mix. My 15 year old daughter has been the cake mix queen of the house for a few years now and will definitely enjoy making this yummy creation.
ReplyDeleteSome of my best recipes are made with Duncan Hines golden cake mix!
ReplyDeleteI call this recipe Martha's Coffee Cake as she is one who gave me the recipe years ago. I've never put frosting on it though. Not sure I am thanking you for that addition!
This recipe totally ROCKS!!! And I have many people to second this. I like to make it with a cream cheese frosting, like the one off the"Clone of a Cinnabon Cinnamon Rolls" recipe off of allrecipes.com. SOOOOO GOOOOODDDD!!!!!
ReplyDeleteCinnamon roll cake...now there's something!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOoo I love that its a box cake recipe, making it easy to get to such cinnamony goodness!
ReplyDeleteI'm drooling - this looks SOOO good!!!
ReplyDeleteoooo looks sinfully delightful :)
ReplyDeleteDon't know if I can keep visiting your blog Grace - you're always tempting us with these gooey, sugary, cinnamomy confections. There is only so much drool the keyboard can withstand!
ReplyDeleteWow, I am in awe! This is the first I've seen this magnificent creation, and I can say that there's just no excuse for my behavior either! I think my punishment should be to go and make it...right now! ;)
ReplyDeleteLOL, I saw your comment on my blog, lol! Yes, when it comes to chocolate chip cookies, anyway. ;P
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of a really quick treat I used to make, it was basically a simplified coffee cake but it tasted good.
Alright, you and I are on a roll (yes pun)...you make cinnamon roll cake and I make cinnamon donut muffins...WE ARE REINVENTING THE WHEEL...no?
ReplyDeleteMmmm the combo of cinnamon, sugar and bready things is irresistible!! This looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteGuess who has yellow cake mix in her pantry! :) I'm sooooo going to make this delicious sweet concoction.
ReplyDeleteI have seen this around too and had wondered if it was good. So now that you have given it your stamp of approval I can proceed to make and eat. Thanks for taking one for the team!
ReplyDeleteServed in a lil cordial glass with a splash of amaretto and it is a whole new kind of cinnamon roll shooter!
ReplyDeleteoh yeah! looks amazing. love the swirls of cinnamon...drool!
ReplyDeleteHoly cow! This cinnamon delight rocks!
ReplyDeleteDEFINITELY will be trying this! What is it about yellow cake mix when mixed with lots of other yummy ingredients?
ReplyDeleteYes, I'll take some please!
ReplyDeleteBookmarked Grace, this look awesome, xx I love it! gloria
ReplyDeleteOh my heavens! This is my kinda recipe! (I made a Sock-It-To-Me-Cake last month with a "boxed" cake mix and you couldn't tell the difference) My morning coffee is feeling might "naked" without your heavenly cinnamon roll to keep it company.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing, Grace. Oh my I really need one now!!!
I am a huge cinnamon fan-that is why I love you. Great recipe!
ReplyDeleteWOW now this sounds heavenly!!!
ReplyDelete*goes to baking cupboard*
ReplyDeleteI will be making this tomorrow!
I have this recipe and just realized it. My recipe is called Sour Cream Coffeecake. I usually make it for brunch and you are right it is easy and too good to be true. By the way, I saw that you too are participating in the new blogger's mentoring program. I can't wait!
ReplyDeleteMmmm! The base for this cake sounds much like the recipe for "Better Than Sex Cake" that my aunt's friends were passing around twenty-five years ago. That was made with grated German Chocolate and Chocolate Chips instead of brown sugar and cinnamon. Personally, I think I prefer the Cinnamon Roll spin. Wouldn't last long around here!
ReplyDeletethis looks amazingly good. I'm slightly obsessed with cinnamon/sugar since I made cinnamon swirl bread last weekend. i can't get enough of it! I can't wait to make this!
ReplyDeleteYum---full on agree with you regarding those cinnamon roll shooters from Chili's. We got the sampler after dinner one evening & that was my very favorite. If this cake tates ANYTHING like those, I'm all in!
ReplyDeleteMmm, I made a similar cake (might even be the same one) from Tasty Treasures last year - a friend said it was better than s*x. So crazy good, thanks for the reminder!
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic, not sure if I could stay on my diet with this one.
ReplyDeleteYummie, I already know that I'll like this cinnamon roll aka cake :-) The pictures look so delicious, that I could not stop looking at them!
ReplyDeleteCinnamon roll shooters?? Wow! I'll have to try those.
ReplyDeleteThis cake looks amazing!
Cinnamon should always be the star and I'd be more than happy to be force-fed cake, too :)!
ReplyDeleteWow, Grace...this looks gorgeous! I am seriously drooling over here.
ReplyDeleteYum! I have 1/2 of yellow cake mix so I can make a half portion, perfect!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so yummy! I have a recipe sort of like this, but it's in a bundt pan. I'm going to give yours a try It looks oh so yummy!
ReplyDeleteYOu are officially grounded for not making these sooner!
ReplyDeleteLOVE it! I want my cinnamon roll and my cake!!
ReplyDeleteOh, YAY! You liked it! I'm glad! Yours looks great and you know what? I'm making two tomorrow. One of the twins has a teacher that asked him if I would make a couple. I, of course said yes, gotta stay on their good side, right?!
ReplyDeleteBtw, have you seen those cinnamon roll griddlecakes over at Inn Cuisine? :)
Also, here's that link I promised you for those quick and easy no wait, no yeast cinnamon rolls.
http://www.baseballbakingandbooks.com/2009/11/cinnamon-roll-success-new-traditions.html
~ingrid
Must have. Must have. Must have.
ReplyDeleteLooks delish! I just made cinnamon buns for the very first time because of your cinnamon bun post. You will not suck me in with this one- I eat too many sweets as is! Evil. Just evil. :)
ReplyDeleteMan I am such a sucker for cinnamon. This cake looks sinfully delicious - I am now checking out your cinnamon bun post...
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous cinnamon treat!
ReplyDeletewow, have you treid the Krusteaz cinnamon crumb cake mix? I wonder if this anything like it. looks deeelish
ReplyDeletewell... growing up in the south I know that that's what my momma and grand momma did. junked up a cake mix and make it their own. practical and YUMMY.
ReplyDeleteAs I am from Scotland, there are lots! Most famous are haggis and shortbread, but thee is also Arbroath Smokies, Dundee Cake, Ayrshire potatoes(which you boil and have with butter and spring onions), Kirriemuir Gingerbread, and Butteries(a kind of flat, salty roll) from Aberdeen.
ReplyDeleteAll yummy!
You had me at cinnamon roll. Sounds amazing!
ReplyDeleteok, so if we combine this with the cinnamon chocolate cake thing I made the other day....oooh man! love the cinnamon. love the iciing!! you're killing me here!
ReplyDeleteSoo...yesterday, a co-worker requested something baked from me for her birthday....something she could take on a road trip. I made this, this morning, and brought it to her. It smelled incredible (I could smell it all the way to work...a 40 minute drive just so ya know)....and I got a teeny tiny taste...and OMG!!! YUM! Totally cinnamon roll cake. LOVE IT!! just thought you'd wanna know :)
ReplyDeleteWell, I have no choice but to make this now!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your site!
Grace, I love your recipes, pictures and comments. I have bookmarked your blog.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I found it :)
Yum - I'm making this Cinnamon Roll Cake tonight - Thank you.
Also known in the South as a "Honey Bun Cake." Yummy!
ReplyDeleteHad the pleasure of enjoying this today for like the fifthteenth gazillion time!! Love your photos! Happy blogging!
ReplyDeleteI love this cake. Have made it twice already and plan on making many more. Do you think it could be made as a cupcake.
ReplyDelete@Alison: Oh, I absolutely think this could be turned into cupcakes! The glaze is thin, so it might pour right over the sides of each cake, so maybe try to make it a little thicker. Now I'm curious myself!!
ReplyDeleteI wanted to make something like this in cupcake form for my wedding. What do you think about a cream cheese frosting instead of glaze?
ReplyDelete@Alison: First of all, congratulations and best wishes! Secondly, YES, cream cheese frosting would be terrific! I might even go so far as to say that it'd be much better than the glaze!!
ReplyDeleteI made this cake this morning as a weekend treat... OMGEEE!!! WHAT A TREAT IT IS!!! The brown sugar and cinnamon make this delicately crunchy crust on the top to compliment the fluffy, moist cake. The cake itself is not overly sweet, but rich and decadent in texture and taste. I think that the next time I make this recipe, I may use less of the brown sugar and cinnamon mix, because with the glaze, it was just a tad on the overly sweet side. Absolutely delicious and will be my go to recipe for any occasion for which I need a yummy dessert/breakfast!!!
ReplyDelete@Patrice: I'm so glad you liked it! Yes, I tend to like my desserts sweeter than most people, but I think your idea is a good one!
ReplyDeleteThis is the best cake in the world I always make it on Saturday morning it's got so much yummy flavor to it
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