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These Easy Orange Rolls have amazing orange flavor thanks to orange zest and a delicious orange glaze.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe.
No Yeast required!! The great thing about this recipe is that it uses frozen roll dough (we use Rhodes here in the Northwest). No kneading, no messing around with yeast!
Make as many as you need! If you need a dozen, just pull a dozen frozen rolls out of the bag or if you only need four like our reduced size family does that’s all you need to make!
These quick orange rolls are a great alternative when you need something quick and easy. My friend Jane shared this recipe with me at a lovely lunch she hosted and I’ve been making them ever since.

Ingredients Needed
- Frozen dinner rolls. I use the Rhodes brand and they can be found in the freezer section of the grocery store with the other frozen breads.
- Orange. I used a naval orange.
- Sugar. Granulated sugar and powdered sugar
- Butter. I use salted butter
How to Make Easy Orange Rolls
- Thaw rolls.
Method 1: Spray a plate or baking sheet with cooking spray. Place your desired number of frozen rolls on the plate so they aren’t touching. Cover with plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator the night before to thaw.
Method 2: Pull out your rolls in the morning or at least 4 hours before you want to bake them. Place them on a plate or baking sheet sprayed with cooking spray and let them sit at room temperature (covered with plastic wrap) and thaw for about 2-3 hours depending on how warm a day it is.

Tip For Easy Orange rolls
- You want the dough to just thaw, not start to rise, before you assemble them.
- If you find your rolls are thawed but you aren’t ready to assemble and bake them yet, cover them and place them back in the refrigerator and pull them out 1 1/2 hours before you want to serve them. Mine were thawed by noon but I didn’t want to bake them until six so I put the thawed dough back in the refrigerator and then pulled them back out to prepare about 1 1/2 hours before dinner.

Sugar Coating
- Place melted butter in a bowl and sugar and orange zest mixture in a bowl.
- Grease a 9 x 13 baking pan if you are doing 12 rolls, for six rolls I used a 8 inch pie tin or 8 x 8 baking dish.
- Dip thawed roll into butter and then into sugar mixture. I coat both sides. Place in greased pan.
- Cover with plastic wrap and allow to rise for an hour or double in size.

Bake
- Bake at 350 degrees F. for 20-25 minutes or until golden brown.
- Remove from oven and cool for 5 minutes. Mix up glaze while cooling.

Sweet Orange Glaze
- Combine powdered sugar, melted butter and orange juice to make a nice drizzling consistency. Then enjoy.
I think these are best served warm. They literally melt in your mouth!

Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make my own roll dough?
You can use your favorite roll recipe to make your own dough. Form your dough into individual rolls weighing about 1.3 oz each. Freeze the individual rolls on a cookie sheet in the freezer and follow recipe as written.
How long will leftover easy orange rolls last?
At our house there are never any leftovers but stored in an airtight container they will last for 2-3 days. They are best enjoyed fresh and warm out of the oven.
Can I make easy orange rolls ahead of time?
Yes, after placing the frozen rolls on a plate and covering them with plastic wrap, place them in the fridge so the rolls can thaw overnight.
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Easy Orange Rolls
Ingredients
Rolls:
- 12 frozen dinner rolls thawed
- orange zest of one orange
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup melted butter
Citrus Glaze:
- 1 cup powdered sugar
- 1 Tbsp melted butter
- 2 Tbsp orange juice
Instructions
- Thaw dough in the refrigerator over night or 2-3 hours prior to use
- Cover with plastic wrap while thawing
- Grate orange rind and mix with sugar
- Roll thawed roll in 1/2 C melted butter and then in sugar and rind mixture
- Place on greased cookie sheet or 9 x 13 pan
- Cover with plastic wrap and allow rolls to double in size – approximately 1 hour
- Remove plastic wrap and bake at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes
- Mix together powdered sugar, 1 Tbsp melted butter and orange juice and stir until smooth
- Let cool 5 minutes and frost with citrus glaze while warm.

Jenn says
These are one of my favorites. This was probably the second recipe I posted on my blog when I was just getting started. Your pictures are amazing and I really should get mine updated.
Leigh Anne says
They are yummy! Just checked out your blog. Lots of fun recipes!
Janette Ballard says
Leighanne,
I can’t find where you order the orange oil and how much it is…
the link took me to a doterra website but I could not see any products..?
Leigh Anne says
Here is a link. Let me know if you have any questions.
http://www.doterra.myvoffice.com/doterraathome/ Click on Shop for products and then Single Oils.
Carole Lee says
Where do you get Wild Orange Essential Oil? Never heard of it before.
Karen says
Oh My! These look delicious Leigh Anne. I just wish I could eat them without gaining 5 pounds. Thanks for the great brownie recipe in the last post. My recipe tends to be more “cake-like” and so I want to try these. In my opinion there is nothing like a homemade brownie compared to those out of the box!
megan elle says
I am going to try these this weekend. These aren’t the 30 minute rolls are they? I am patiently awaiting that recipe with the yummy orange butter I am currently craving!
Leigh Anne says
No these aren’t the ones you had the other night at the house – that recipe coming next week with the amazing orange honey butter! But these are pretty amazing too!!