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These Air Fryer Cinnamon Roll Bunnies are the perfect breakfast or snack that will delight your kiddos, family, and friends. Perfect for Easter, or for anyone who loves making cinnamon roll bunnies.

Air Fryer Cinnamon Roll Bunnies on a white plate and ready to serve.

Quick and Easy Cinnamon Roll Bunnies

These little bunnies are some of the cutest little air fryer snacks. Not only that, but who doesn’t love cinnamon rolls?

Make Easter morning breakfast fun with these cute little bunnies. I promise your kiddos are going to LOVE them!

You don’t need anything much on hand other than a regular-sized can of cinnamon rolls.

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Ingredients Needed:

  • canned cinnamon rolls – canned cinnamon rolls are perfect, and they allow you to make the bunnies with ease.
  • cinnamon roll frosting – Included with the cinnamon rolls for the perfect glaze.
Canned cinnamon rolls on a cutting board.

Step 1: Preheat the air fryer to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Prepare your air fryer basket or air fryer tray if needed.

Step 2: Take one of the cinnamon rolls and unroll the cinnamon roll halfway. Take the unrolled piece and fold it into the ears, making sure to pinch the ears into the body of the bunny. Repeat with the remaining rolls.

Cinnamon roll dough rolled into bunnies.

Step 3: Place the bunnies into the basket of the air fryer.

Step 4: Air fry the cinnamon roll bunnies at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 5 minutes.

Air fried cinnamon rolls in the shape of bunnies in the air fryer basket.

Step 5: Carefully remove the basket from the air fryer and allow the bunnies to cool for a minute before removing them from the air fryer basket.

Cinnamon roll bunnies made in the air fryer and served on a white plate, ready to have glaze or frosting added.

Step 6: Add the bunnies to a plate and top with the frosting.

Cinnamon roll bunnies topped with glaze and served on a white plate.

TIPS:

  • For these cinnamon roll bunnies, we used a regular can of cinnamon rolls. If you use a larger cinnamon roll dough you will likely need to add additional cooking time.
  • This dish was made using a 1700 watt 5.8 qt Cosori Air Fryer basket. If you are using a different air fryer, you may need to adjust the cooking time according to the power and size of your air fryer.

Your entire family is going to love these little bunnies.

FAQs

How long do I cook the cinnamon roll bunnies in the air fryer?

We found cooking the bunnies at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 5 minutes was the perfect time and temperature. If you are using a different air fryer or using larger cinnamon rolls, you may need to adjust the cooking time accordingly.

How do I store leftover cinnamon roll bunnies?

If you have any leftover bunnies, store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to two days. If you’re storing them, try and store them without frosting.
To reheat the bunnies, place them back into the air fryer and cook at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 1-2 minutes, and then top with glaze or frosting before serving.

How do I change these bunnies up?

You can pinch off a piece of the dough and add a tail, or even add a color to the frosting or glaze to brighten these bunnies up.

These air fryer cinnamon roll bunnies are such a fun and cute recipe, and they are done in less than 10 minutes! You’re going to love how quickly these little bunnies come together.

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Air fryer cinnamon roll bunnies on a white plate and topped with glaze, ready to serve.
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Servings: 4

Air Fryer Cinnamon Roll Bunnies

By Jen
These Air Fryer Cinnamon Roll Bunnies are the perfect breakfast or snack that will delight your kiddos, family, and friends. Perfect for Easter, or for anyone who loves bunnies.
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 5 minutes
Total: 10 minutes
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Equipment

  • 1 Air Fryer

Ingredients 

  • 1 can cinnamon rolls

Instructions 

  • Preheat the air fryer to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Prepare your air fryer basket or air fryer tray if needed.
  • Take one of the cinnamon rolls and unroll the cinnamon roll halfway.
  • Take the unrolled piece and fold it into the ears, making sure to pinch the ears into the body of the bunny. Repeat with the remaining cinnamon rolls.
  • Place the bunnies into the basket of the air fryer.
  • Air fry the cinnamon roll bunnies at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 5 minutes.
  • Carefully remove the basket from the air fryer and allow the bunnies to cool for a minute before removing them from the air fryer basket.
  • Add the bunnies to a plate and top with the glaze or frosting.
  • Serve!

Notes

For these cinnamon roll bunnies, we used a regular can of cinnamon rolls. If you use a larger cinnamon roll dough you will likely need to add additional cooking time.
This dish was made using a 1700 watt 5.8 qt Cosori Air Fryer basket. If you are using a different air fryer, you may need to adjust the cooking time according to the power and size of your air fryer.
If you have any leftover bunnies, store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to two days. If you’re storing them, try and store them without frosting.
Change up the frosting or glaze by adding different colors for a fun and bright breakfast! 
To reheat the bunnies, place them back into the air fryer and cook at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 1-2 minutes, and then top with glaze or frosting before serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 7kcal, Carbohydrates: 1g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Trans Fat: 1g, Sodium: 14mg, Sugar: 1g, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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