Three Ingredient Caramel Apple Cinnamon Roll Casserole
I first made this Three Ingredient Caramel Apple Cinnamon Roll Casserole on a sleepy Saturday morning when I wanted something warm, sticky, and ridiculously easy. Think tender baked apples tucked under pillowy canned cinnamon rolls, all glazed with gooey caramel — dessert-level comfort with minimum fuss. It’s the kind of recipe you pull together when guests arrive unannounced or when you want a weekend brunch that feels indulgent but doesn’t require a bakery schedule. If you like quick apple desserts, you might also enjoy this cinnamon roll apple pie bake for another twist on apples and cinnamon.
Why you’ll love this dish
This casserole delivers big flavor for very little work. Three pantry-ready ingredients combine into a crowd-pleasing bake that’s warm, caramel-sweet, and perfectly spiced thanks to the cinnamon rolls. It’s fast to assemble, budget-friendly (canned dough + apples + jarred caramel = inexpensive), and kid-approved — the sort of recipe that turns a weeknight into a celebration.
"Soft cinnamon rolls and tart apples made into one saucy, caramelly hug. My family asked for this every Sunday for a month." — weekend tester
If you want bread-like apple desserts with a different texture, check out this cozy apple cinnamon bread for an alternative loaf-style treat.
How this recipe comes together
Before you grab your baking dish, here’s a quick run-through so you know what to expect: dice the apples, layer them in a greased pan, quarter canned cinnamon rolls over the apples, pour caramel on top, then bake until golden and set. The apples soften and release juices that mingle with the caramel while the cinnamon roll dough puffs and browns, creating pockets of soft, gooey bread studded with caramel. Assembly is under five minutes; the oven does the rest.
If you like recipes that marry fruit and quick-bake doughs, you may also enjoy the texture contrast in these apple cinnamon Greek yogurt muffins.
What you’ll need
- 1 can cinnamon rolls (regular size, with icing if you like extra glaze)
- 2 cups diced apples (about 2 medium apples; firm varieties like Honeycrisp, Granny Smith, or Fuji work well)
- 1/2 cup caramel sauce (store-bought or warmed jarred caramel)
Notes and substitutions:
- Swap caramel sauce for dulce de leche for a deeper flavor.
- Use thawed refrigerated cinnamon roll dough if your store carries it — same effect.
- If you prefer less sweetness, use 1/4 cup caramel and add a squeeze of lemon to the apples for balance.
Step-by-step instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C). Grease a 9×9-inch or similar-size baking dish with butter or nonstick spray.
- Spread the diced apples evenly across the bottom of the prepared dish.
- Cut each cinnamon roll into quarters and arrange the pieces over the apples in a single layer. They can be close together — they’ll expand while baking.
- Drizzle the caramel sauce evenly over the top of the cinnamon roll pieces and apples. Rotate the dish to help the caramel drizzle into crevices if needed.
- Bake for 20–25 minutes, or until the cinnamon rolls are golden brown and cooked through (a toothpick inserted into the dough should come out clean).
- Remove from the oven and let cool slightly for 5–10 minutes so the caramel sets a little. Serve warm.
Pro tip: if your cinnamon roll can comes with icing, skip adding more glaze until after baking and drizzle the included icing over warm casserole for an extra-sweet finish.
Best ways to enjoy it
Serve warm straight from the pan with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream for dessert. For brunch, pair slices with a cup of strong coffee or chai to cut the sweetness. If you want a breakfast-friendly version, skip the ice cream and add a light dusting of powdered sugar and a side of Greek yogurt for tang.
A fluffy pancake or waffle round makes a great companion on a brunch table; try it alongside these apple cinnamon pancakes for a full apple-themed spread.
Storage and reheating tips
- Refrigeration: Store cooled leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3–4 days. Reheat individual servings in the microwave for 20–40 seconds, or warm a larger portion in a 325°F (160°C) oven until heated through.
- Freezing: Freeze baked casserole tightly wrapped (two layers of plastic wrap + foil) for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator and reheat in the oven. Texture may soften slightly after freezing.
- Food safety: Don’t leave the casserole out at room temperature for longer than two hours. When reheating, ensure it reaches at least 165°F (74°C) internally for safety.
Helpful cooking tips
- Choose firm apples that hold shape when baked; overly soft apples will turn mushy.
- Cut apples to uniform size (about 1/2-inch dice) so they cook evenly.
- Grease the pan well to prevent caramel from sticking — a thin layer of butter around the edges helps with browning.
- If the caramel seems very thick, warm it slightly before drizzling so it disperses more evenly.
- Keep an eye on the top during the last 5 minutes of baking; if the rolls are browning too fast, tent loosely with foil.
Creative twists
- Nut crunch: sprinkle chopped pecans or walnuts over the caramel before baking for crunch.
- Spiced apples: toss apples with a pinch of nutmeg and ground ginger for a warm spice profile.
- Boozy caramel: stir a tablespoon of bourbon or dark rum into the caramel for an adult dessert.
- Savory-sweet: add a small pinch of sea salt over the top after baking to balance the sweetness.
- Vegan/gluten-free swap: use a store-bought vegan cinnamon roll dough and dairy-free caramel; baking time should be similar but check manufacturers’ guidance.
For a layered, crumb-topped inspiration using apples and cinnamon, see this apple crumb cake with cinnamon apple drizzle.
Helpful answers
Q: How long does this take to make from start to finish?
A: Active assembly is under 10 minutes. Bake time is 20–25 minutes, so total time is about 35 minutes including preheat.
Q: Which apples work best?
A: Firm, slightly tart apples like Granny Smith, Honeycrisp, or Fuji hold up best and provide a nice contrast to the sweet caramel.
Q: Can I use homemade cinnamon rolls?
A: Yes. If using homemade, use pre-baked or par-baked rolls that will finish within the 20–25 minute range; otherwise adjust baking time until the dough is cooked through.
Q: Is this freezer-friendly?
A: Yes — freeze after baking for up to 2 months. Thaw in the fridge overnight and reheat in the oven for best texture.
Q: Can I add nuts or oats?
A: Absolutely. Scatter chopped nuts or a light oat crumble on top before baking for texture and flavor.
Conclusion
This Three Ingredient Caramel Apple Cinnamon Roll Casserole is a quick, comforting dessert or brunch centerpiece that tastes like more work went into it than it actually did. For more simple cinnamon roll apple ideas, compare this bake with the 2 Ingredient Apple Cinnamon Roll Bake for an even faster two-item version. If you want a version with more layered technique and step-by-step photos, check out this detailed Caramel Apple Cinnamon Roll Casserole recipe for inspiration.
Caramel Apple Cinnamon Roll Casserole

Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- 1 can cinnamon rolls (regular size, with icing if you like extra glaze)
- 2 cups diced apples (about 2 medium apples; firm varieties like Honeycrisp, Granny Smith, or Fuji work well) Choose firm apples that hold shape when baked.
- 1/2 cup caramel sauce (store-bought or warmed jarred caramel) Optionally, swap for dulce de leche for deeper flavor.
Instructions
Preparation
- Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C). Grease a 9×9-inch or similar-size baking dish with butter or nonstick spray.
- Spread the diced apples evenly across the bottom of the prepared dish.
- Cut each cinnamon roll into quarters and arrange the pieces over the apples in a single layer.
- Drizzle the caramel sauce evenly over the top of the cinnamon roll pieces and apples. Rotate the dish to help the caramel drizzle into crevices if needed.
Baking
- Bake for 20–25 minutes, or until the cinnamon rolls are golden brown and cooked through.
- Remove from the oven and let cool slightly for 5–10 minutes so the caramel sets a little. Serve warm.
