Matcha Cinnamon Rolls Tangzhong Recipe & Video - Seonkyoung Longest (2024)

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Matcha Cinnamon Rolls, Matchabon Recipe!

I LOVE cinnamon rolls, and I LOVE matcha anything dessert!
BTW, if you don’t know, matcha is green tea powder– literally delicate ground green tea leaves.

I thought these green tea buns & sweet red bean paste would be perfect Holiday baking! So I hurried down to create the video & recipe for you guys!

If you like green tea desserts, you will LOVE my Matcha Dutch Baby Pancake recipe too!

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The Matcha Cinnamon Rolls recipe description is quite long, so without a long word, let’s get started!

First, we are going to make Tangzhong, an ancient Chinese baking secret. Many people believe Tangzhong is a Japanese baking technique, but China was using tangzhong technique longer than Japan.

I know it sounds like something huge or complicated, but it’s a super simple step just to add before you start the baking. It will make the bun super fluffy, light, soft, and all the goodness you want from your bun.

When you try this recipe, you will never make regular buns ever again!

All you need is a little bit of extra bread, flour & water for this ancient Chinese baking secret, Tangzhong.

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In a small saucepan, add 3/4 cup water and 4 tbsp read flour for tangzhong. Whisk until no lumps and thicken over medium heat, about 2 minutes. Reduce heat to low and keep cooking for 1 minute. Do not stop whisking for 3 minutes, and it’s straightforward to stick to the bottom of the saucepan.

Remove from heat, transfer to a small bowl and cover with a plastic wrap. Make sure plastic wrap is touching tangzhong because we don’t want any air around tangzhong.

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In a 2 cups-measuring cup, whisk together 1/2 cup warm water, 1/2 cup warm milk, 1 large egg, and 1 tbsp active dry yeast for the dough.
Let it sit for 5 minutes so the yeast will activate.

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Combine 3/4 cup bread flour, 2 tbsp matcha powder, 1/3 cup sugar, and 1 tsp salt in a stand mixer. Pour the wet ingredients mix and tangzhong. Using a dough hook, mix all ingredients at low speed until it forms a dough.

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Stop the stand mixer. Add 4 tbsp room temperature unsalted butter and keep kneading the dough on medium-low speed until smooth, 6 to 7 minutes. Add 1 tsp flour at a time if it doesn’t become smooth in 6 minutes. Increase speed to high and knead the dough for 1 minute and turn off the stand mixer.

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The dough must be super smooth and elastic. Shape the dough as a ball, place it back in the mixing bowl, cover it with plastic wrap, and place it in a warm place. Allow the dough to rise for 1 1/2 hours to 2 hours or until doubled to tripled in size.

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Meanwhile, let’s make the filling! It’s sweet red bean filling, which is perfect for the green tea buns!

Combine 15 oz (approximately 1 1/2 cup) sweet red bean paste and 6 tbsp room temperature unsalted butter and mix well. Set aside.

Yes, to make Matcha “Cinnamon” Roll, you can add 1 tsp cinnamon. It’s totally up to you!!

I used canned sweetened red beans, but you can definitely make it from scratch if you prefer! I love homemade sweet red beans, but during holidays, I cook so many meals and dishes that sometimes this shortcut makes holiday baking so much for fun and enjoyable!

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Look at the dough!!! Tippled in size!! Tangzhong really does its magic!! It not only helps the texture and taste of the bread, but it helps the dough to rise too!

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Roll the dough out into a large rectangle, about 1/4-inch thick. Fix corners to make sure they are even. Spread sweet red bean mixture evenly on dough. Tightly roll the dough up and form a log and pinch edges to close. Place the seam side down.

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Cut the log into 9 even-sized pieces, about 1 1/2 inch thick, with a threat or non-flavored floss. You could use a knife, but I found threat or non-flavored floss is the best tool for it. You also cut out the edges to make all matchalbons are even pieces.

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Place matchabons on your choice of a baking dish or a 9×13 baking dish. Cover with a kitchen towel and let it rest for 30 minutes.

Preheat oven to 350˚F.

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Remove kitchen towel and bake matchabon for 25 to 30 minutes or until slightly golden on top.

Meanwhile, matchabon is baking. Let’s make the icing! Either use your favorite frosting/icing recipe or just make this simple, easy icing for this Matcha Cinnamon Roll.

Combine 1 cup powdered sugar and 2 tbsp milk in a mixing bowl and mix well until it’s smooth. Done!

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Remove matchabon from the oven, drizzle the icing while it is still warm!

Enjoy!

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Look at the texture of the bun!! It is so fluffy, soft, and smooth… unbelievable!!

You can play with the recipe if you want to be a bit more creative with your holiday baking or make this recipe an everyday recipe by removing the matcha powder and making regular cinnamon roll or shape into a different form, and making bread or dinner roll! Garlic or green onion buns will be super yummy with this dough recipe!

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Matcha Cinnamon Rolls, Matchabon

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  • Author: Seonkyoung Longest
  • Total Time: 2 hours 55 minutes
  • Yield: 9 1x
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Ingredients

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For Tangzhong

  • 3/4 cup water
  • 4 tbsp bread flour

For Dough

  • 1/2 cup warm water
  • 1/2 cup warm milk
  • 1 egg
  • 1 tbsp active dry yeast
  • 3 3/4 cup bread flour
  • 2 tbsp matcha (green tea) powder
  • 1/3 cup sugar
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 4 tbsp room temperature unsalted butter

For Filling

  • 15 oz sweet read bean paste (approximately 1 1/2 cup)
  • 6 tbsp room temperature unsalted butter
  • 1 tsp cinnamon, optional

For Icing

  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 2 tbsp milk

Instructions

  1. In a small saucepan, add 3/4 cup water and 4 tbsp read flour for tangzhong. Whisk until no lumps and thicken over medium heat, about 2 minutes. Reduce heat to low and keep cooking for 1 minute. Do not stop whisking for 3 minutes, it’s very easy to stick to bottom of saucepan. Remove from heat, transfer to a small bowl and cover with a plastic wrap. Make sure plastic wrap is touching tangzhong because we don’t want any air around tangzhong.
  2. In a 2 cups-measuring cup, whisk together warm water, warm milk, egg and yeast for dough. Let it set for 5 minutes.
  3. Combine bread flour, matcha powder, sugar and salt in a stand mixer. Pour wet ingredients mix and tangzhong. Using a dough hook, mix all ingredients on low speed until it forms a dough.
  4. Stop stand mixer. Add 4 tbsp room temperature unsalted butter and keep kneading dough on medium low speed until smooth, 6 to 7 minutes. Add 1 tsp flour at a time if it doesn’t become smooth in 6 minutes. Increase speed to high and knead dough for 1 minutes and turn off stand mixer.
  5. Dough must be super smooth and elastic. Shape dough as a ball and place back in a mixing bowl, cover with plastic wrap and place in a warm place. Allow dough to rise for 1 1/2 hours to 2 hours or until doubled to tripled in size.
  6. Meanwhile, let’s make filling.Combine sweet red bean paste, butter and cinnamon and mix well. Set aside.
  7. Roll dough out into a large rectangle, about 1/4-inch thick. Fix corners to make sure they are even. Spread sweet red bean mixture evenly on dough. Tightly roll dough up and form a log and pinch edges to close. Place seam side down.Cut log into 9 even sized pieces, about 1 1/2 inch thick, with a threat or non-flavored floss.Place matchabon on your choice of or 9×13 baking dish. Cover with a kitchen towel and let it rest for 30 minutes.
  8. Preheat oven to 350˚F.
    Remove kitchen towel and bake matchabon for 25 to 30 minutes or until slightly golden on top. Meanwhile matchabon is baking, combine sugar powder and milk in a mixing bowl until smooth to make icing.
  9. Remove matchabon from oven, drizzle icing while it is still warm! Enjoy!
  • Prep Time: 2 hours 30 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes

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FAQs

How do you make cinnamon rolls last longer? ›

Homemade cinnamon rolls are best served fresh and warm – right out of the oven if possible! You can store them in an airtight container at room temperature for a day. Rewarm in the oven or microwave before serving.

What happens if you let cinnamon rolls rise too long? ›

Can cinnamon rolls rise for too long? Yes definitely! If you let your cinnamon rolls rise for too long you can over-proof them. This can lead to dense rolls or rolls that collapse after baking.

Why are my cinnamon rolls not light and fluffy? ›

There are a lot of variables that go into the consistency of dough, even down to the weather and humidity. But the most common reason cinnamon rolls don't turn out fluffy is because the dough didn't have enough time to rise.

What is the world's biggest cinnamon roll? ›

That's exactly what happened in Medford, Oregon, at Wolferman's Gourmet Baked Goods. Here, a team of 100 people toiled for 11 hours to create a mammoth cinnamon roll weighing an astonishing 1,149 pounds. This isn't just baking; it's an epic feat of culinary engineering.

How long can cinnamon rolls last in the fridge before baking? ›

You can refrigerate the rolls for up to 12 hours, but try not to go any longer. The rolls are still prone to over-proofing if left in the fridge too long; and the cinnamon-sugar filling can melt and make the bottoms of the rolls syrupy and damp if left unbaked for too long.

How do you keep cinnamon rolls from drying out when baking? ›

Keep the rolls covered tightly with foil so they don't dry out. Some ovens have a “bread proof” setting and this works great!

Why did my homemade cinnamon rolls come out hard? ›

Don't Overbake Cinnamon Rolls

Overbaked cinnamon rolls are tough and chewy instead of light and pillowy. Since it can be a bit tricky to know when rolls are fully baked, use a digital thermometer. Bake cinnamon rolls until golden brown and the internal temperature reaches between 190°and 200°F.

How do you tell if cinnamon rolls are overproofed? ›

If the dough doesn't spring back at all, you've likely over-proofed the dough. When the dough rises too much before it gets baked, it will collapse, rather than rise, in the oven's heat, and the crumb will be uneven and ragged.

What is the secret ingredient in Cinnabon? ›

Cinnabon's Secret Ingredient

This special Indonesian cinnamon, called Makara, is trademarked by Cinnabon. And because of that trademark, you won't find this product in your local grocery store spice aisle.

Should cinnamon rolls be baked on low or high heat? ›

When it comes to baking cinnamon rolls, 375°F is the sweet spot. Because it's an enriched dough, an oven temperature that's too hot can cause the rolls to brown too quickly before they're fully baked. On the other hand, an oven temperature that's too low may cause the rolls come out too blonde.

What country has the best cinnamon rolls? ›

They are most popular in Sweden. There's even a National Cinnamon Roll Day (Kanelbullens dag) on October 4 that is celebrated in Sweden. Cinnamon rolls are typically enjoyed with afternoon coffee. In the U.S., they are also eaten at breakfast or for dessert.

What is the fancy name for cinnamon rolls? ›

A cinnamon roll (also known as cinnamon bun, cinnamon swirl, cinnamon Danish and cinnamon snail) is a sweet roll commonly served in Northern Europe (mainly in Nordic countries, but also in Austria, Estonia and Germany) and North America.

Who is cinnamon rolls bestie? ›

At the heart of this adorable group is Mocha Sanrio, who holds a special place in Cinnamoroll's heart. Mocha Sanrio is the epitome of sweetness, a warm and caring nature that radiates kindness. Their friendship is like a comforting hug, an unbreakable bond that brings endless joy to both Cinnamoroll and Mocha Sanrio.

How do you refresh day old cinnamon rolls? ›

Reheat In Oven

Add a little dribble of water (1 teaspoon per roll) over each to rehydrate them as they are reheated. Cover the baking dish with aluminum foil. This will trap steam and rehydrate the rolls as they warm up. This will make sure they are soft and delicious.

How do you get cinnamon rolls to stay filled? ›

Roll the dough into a rectangle, and brush it with milk. This will help keep the cinnamon-sugar filling in place.

Is it better to freeze cinnamon rolls before or after baking? ›

The decision to freeze cinnamon rolls before or after baking depends on your schedule and preference. Freezing the unbaked rolls keeps the dough fresh and ready to rise, perfect for that fresh-baked aroma on busy mornings. This gives the best results for enjoying fresh cinnamon rolls in a time crunch.

Can I refrigerate cinnamon roll dough after first rise? ›

You sure can! Putting cinnamon roll dough in the fridge overnight will still allow for a strong second rise. But… most recipes that have the dough rise overnight in the fridge also recommend you take the dough out two hours before baking.

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