This Ninja Foodi Cinnamon Rolls method uses the air crisp function and gives you delicious cinnamon rolls in less time than it takes to preheat my oven!
12.4ozPillsbury cinnamon rollsincluding the icing (You want the tube with 8 regular size rolls in it for this timing, not the tube with 5 grand size rolls in it.)
Instructions
Place your air crisp plate in your Ninja Foodi.
Preheat your your 6.5 Quart Ninja Foodi or 7 Quart Air Fryer for 2 minutes at 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
Carefully place parchment paper or liner on the air crisp plate or in the air fryer basket and place cinnamon rolls on the liner upside down, being extremely careful to not touch any metal with your skin.
Air fry for 4 minutes at 350 degrees.
Open the Ninja Foodi or air fryer and use tongs to flip the rolls. My Foodi does not cook evenly, and the center roll is always less done than the ones on the outer edge. So, when flipping my rolls, I put the one that is browned the most in the center, and put the center roll in the place of the roll that was browned the most. I also switch the places of other rolls if it looks like any are browned more or less than others.
Put the lid back on or put the basket back in the air fryer and air fry for an additional 3 to 5 minutes, checking frequently after the 3 minute mark to get them exactly as browned as you prefer. (Mine are usually perfect for my preference at the 4 minute mark.)
Use tongs to place the rolls on a plate and ice with the icing that came with the rolls.
Notes
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