Add a splash of pastry-inspired sweetness to your morning cup with my easy Cinnamon Roll Creamer recipe! Each drop of this dreamy drizzle is packed to the brim with buttery, cinnamon-y, bakery flavored goodness, making every coffee break a memorable one. Best of all, you only need 10 minutes to make it.

Even though I love whipping up fancy Starbucks copycat drinks, there’s not always time in the schedule. But, rather than settle for a boring cup of plain java, homemade coffee creamers are my go-to. They’re easy to make, free from all the artificial junk found in store-bought versions, and can be made in dozens of fun flavors—like this cinnamon roll creamer!
Much like my sweet cream coffee creamer and french vanilla creamer recipes, this warmly spiced flavor is a year-round favorite. It’s perfect for when you’re craving homemade cinnamon rolls but don’t have the time, patience, or desire to turn on the oven! And, unlike Coffee Mate cinnamon roll creamer, my easy DIY is made with only 6 easy-to-pronounce ingredients.
Each batch makes plenty to keep me in flavored coffee bliss all week long, which makes it the perfect solution for extra busy weeks. I just whip up the recipe on Sunday and I’m set! So, next time your routine needs a little shake-up, give this yummy cinnamon coffee creamer a try—I’m pretty sure you’ll be hooked after your first sip.
Jump to:
- What does it taste like?
- Why You’ll Love This Homemade Creamer Recipe
- Ingredients
- Substitutions
- How To Make Cinnamon Roll Coffee Creamer
- Optional Variations & Dietary Adjustments
- Serving Suggestions
- Recipe Success Tips
- FAQs
- Homemade Cinnabon Coffee Creamer Nutrition
- Other Coffee Creamer Recipes
- Homemade Cinnamon Roll Creamer
What does it taste like?
If you could distill the scent of Cinnabon wafting through the food court, and all the cozy, nostalgic flavors you’d expect from that intoxicating aroma into a glass, you’d get this homemade cinnamon roll coffee creamer.
With a velvety base of half & half and heavy cream, it’s luxuriously rich and silky, just like icing on a cinnamon roll. The cinnamon adds a gentle warmth and spice, while the vanilla and butter extracts round everything out with soft, sweet bakery vibes, giving it an unmistakable “freshly baked” flavor.

Why You’ll Love This Homemade Creamer Recipe
- Quick & Easy - You only need 6 ingredients and 10 minutes to whip up a batch that’ll last the whole week long!
- Better-For-You - Unlike your favorite Coffee Mate creamer, my homemade version is made with real cream—not water, corn syrup, and soybean oil to vaguely replicate it, and certainly not all the lab-created mystery ingredients that hold it together. My all-natural cinnamon creamer has all the flavor you crave without all the artificial junk!
- Versatile - If you prefer Califia cinnamon roll creamer or a sugar-free version, not to worry. I offer plenty of variations so you can tailor this recipe to your specific dietary needs and preferences.
Ingredients
- Half n’ Half & Heavy Cream - Starting with a rich base of half & half mixed with heavy cream ensures a superlatively creamy creamer.
- Granulated Sugar - Plain white sugar is sweet without any underlying flavors, ensuring the taste of cinnamon buns comes through with every sip.
- Ground Cinnamon - You can’t have a cinnamon roll without it!
- Vanilla Extract & Butter Extract - These all-natural flavor enhancers add aromatic warmth, soft sweetness, and the buttery richness you’d find in a freshly baked pastry.

Substitutions
- Half & Half - Make your own by mixing equal parts of heavy cream and whole milk.
- Heavy Cream - Coconut cream makes a good pantry-stable swap. Simply refrigerate a can of full-fat coconut milk for about an hour, then use the hardened coconut cream at the top.
- Granulated Sugar - Pure cane sugar is a great 1:1 substitute if you prefer a less-refined option. Alternatively, use brown sugar for more of a caramel undertone.
- Ground Cinnamon - A single cinnamon stick is equivalent to about a teaspoon of ground cinnamon. Make sure to let the cinnamon steep in the mixture for at least an hour to pull out the maximum flavor. Alternatively, swap in a warm spice blend like pumpkin pie spice for a close approximation!
- Vanilla Extract - You’re welcome to use an equal amount of vanilla paste or vanilla powder.
- Butter Extract - Maple extract is a great alternative, adding a breakfast-y vibe that matches the theme.

How To Make Cinnamon Roll Coffee Creamer
Step 1: Simmer. Whisk half & half, cream, sugar, and cinnamon in a small saucepan. Heat over low heat until brought to a simmer.
Step 2: Whisk the mixture until the sugar is fully dissolved.
Step 3: Add Extracts. Remove from heat and whisk in the vanilla extract and butter extract.
Step 4: Cool & Store. Allow to cool for 15 minutes at room temperature, then decant into a storage container and refrigerate for up to a week.




Optional Variations & Dietary Adjustments
This DIY cinnamon roll coffee creamer is endlessly customizable. Here are a few ideas to get you started:
- Sugar-Free - Swap the granulated sugar for a 1:1 sugar-free sweetener like monk fruit, or stevia. Be sure to check the label for proper conversion, as some are sweeter than others.
- DIY Califia Farms Cinnamon Roll Creamer - Substitute oat milk and full fat coconut milk in place of the half-and-half and heavy cream, or use the vegan half & half and cream alternatives of your choice.
- Chai-Spiced Twist - Add a pinch of nutmeg, ginger, and cloves for a spiced variation reminiscent of a cinnamon roll-meets-chai latte.
- Frosting-Inspired - Add a few drops of almond extract or cream cheese flavoring for a taste reminiscent of sweet, tangy cinnamon roll icing.
- Protein-Packed - Stir in plain or vanilla protein powder to turn your morning brew into a creamy, dessert-like protein coffee with a splash.
Serving Suggestions
While this cinnamon roll creamer was made with coffee in mind, its rich, spiced sweetness makes it a versatile treat in the kitchen. Here are some delicious ways to use it:
- Cold Brew or Iced Coffee - Swirl it into your favorite cold brew for a creamy, dessert-like twist on your morning pick-me-up.
- Hot Cocoa - Replace some or all of the milk in hot chocolate with this creamer for a cozy cinnamon roll–meets–s'mores moment.
- Chai Tea Latte - Stir it into strong-brewed chai tea concentrate for a sweet, spicy, creamy treat.
- Milk for Cereal - Pour over plain cereal or granola for a nostalgic breakfast treat that tastes like Saturday morning cartoons.
- Milk Steamer or Latte Base - Froth it with warmed milk for a steamy cinnamon roll steamer or use it as the base for a homemade breve latte.

Recipe Success Tips
- Use Quality Extracts - Butter extract adds that fresh-from-the-oven flavor, but quality matters. Look for an all-natural extract (and use pure vanilla extract!) for the best results.
- Whisk While Heating - To ensure the sugar dissolves evenly and the cinnamon blends smoothly, whisk the mixture constantly while it heats. Also, don’t let it come to a boil—that can scorch the cream, changing the texture and flavor.
- Shake Before Using - We’re not using any emulsifiers, so the ingredients can separate over time. Give the creamer a good shake before pouring to redistribute the spice.
- Storage Matters - Once cooled, store your creamer in a tightly sealed bottle or jar in the fridge. It will last about 7–10 days. If possible, a mason jar with a pour spout is recommended for easy use.
- Consider Warming - If you’re using this creamer in a hot coffee, consider warming it a bit first so you don’t cool your cup down too much.
FAQs
I certainly think so! It’s sweet, cozy, and perfectly creamy—exactly what I like in my morning cup of coffee.
Back in February 2025, International Delight had to pull the Cinnabon creamer and hazelnut creamer from the shelves due to spoilage and illness. Yet another reason to take things into your own hands and make your own cinnamon roll coffee creamer from scratch—you don’t have to worry about recalls or shortages!
This cinnamon roll creamer sounds like the perfect substitute to me!
Homemade Cinnabon Coffee Creamer Nutrition
At 178 calories per ¼ cup (4 tablespoon) serving, this cinnamon roll coffee creamer is definitely an indulgence—but one with a major upside: it’s made with real, recognizable ingredients.
Unlike many store-bought creamers that rely on hydrogenated oils, artificial flavors, emulsifiers, and preservatives, this homemade version gets its rich texture and flavor from a simple blend of dairy, sugar, and natural extracts.
Most of the calories come from the fat in the heavy cream and the sugar, which contributes 22 of the 23 grams of carbohydrates per serving. While it’s not low in sugar (unless you make the sugar-free variation), it’s also free of the synthetic additives in many commercial creamers. This means your body isn’t being asked to metabolize a long list of unfamiliar ingredients.
From a nutritional standpoint, cinnamon creamer is best enjoyed in moderation—especially if you’re watching your sugar intake. But if you’re going to treat yourself, choosing a homemade, all-natural option like this one is a much more wholesome way to do it. Plus, the flavor is so rich and satisfying that a little goes a long way! Enjoy every sip.
Total nutritional content per serving is:
- Calories: 178 calories
- Total Fat: 8 grams
- Protein: 1 gram
- Sodium: 25 mg
- Carbohydrates: 23 grams
- Sugar: 22 grams
*This nutritional information is an estimate and calculated based on the ingredients used to create the recipe. The nutritional value of your ingredients may differ slightly. Furthermore, this food is not intended to prevent, diagnose, cure, or treat any disease.

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Homemade Cinnamon Roll Creamer
Equipment
- 1 medium saucepan
Ingredients
- 1 ½ cups half & half
- ½ cup heavy cream
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 3 tablespoon vanilla extract
- 1 tsp butter extract (or maple extract)
Instructions
- Whisk together the half and half, heavy cream, granulated sugar, and cinnamon in a medium saucepan.
- Heat over medium-low heat until the creamer starts to steam, the sugar has dissolved, and everything is well combined. Remove from heat and whisk in the extracts.
- Allow to cool for about 10 minutes at room temperature, then pour into a mason jar or container with a lid and store in the fridge for up to 7 days.
Notes
Nutrition

xoxo Megan











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