Overnight Orange Roll Casserole
Introduction
If cinnamon rolls are comforting, orange rolls are pure joy. That sweet, creamy icing combined with the fresh brightness of citrus creates a flavor that feels both indulgent and refreshing. This Overnight Orange Roll Casserole is designed for slow mornings, special occasions, and stress-free hosting. Everything is prepped the night before, so when morning comes, all you have to do is bake and enjoy the irresistible aroma filling your kitchen. It’s soft, gooey, lightly custardy, and finished with a luscious orange glaze that takes it over the top.
Ingredients
For the Casserole
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1/4 cup (½ stick) butter, melted
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2 cans refrigerated orange rolls, cut into quarters
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4 large eggs
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1/3 cup heavy whipping cream
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1/3 cup light brown sugar, packed
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1 teaspoon vanilla extract
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Zest of 1 orange
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Juice of 1 orange
For the Orange Icing
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2 cups powdered sugar
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1 teaspoon vanilla extract
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1 tablespoon orange zest
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3–4 tablespoons fresh orange juice
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2 tablespoons butter, melted
Note: You may use the icing packets included with the orange rolls for a quicker version.
Instructions
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Prepare the Baking Dish
Pour the melted butter into a 9×13-inch baking dish. Swirl to evenly coat the bottom. -
Add the Orange Rolls
Cut the orange rolls into quarters and spread them evenly in the dish. -
Make the Custard Mixture
In a medium bowl, whisk together eggs, heavy cream, brown sugar, vanilla extract, orange zest, and orange juice until smooth. -
Assemble the Casserole
Pour the custard mixture evenly over the orange roll pieces, making sure everything is coated. -
Chill Overnight (Optional)
Cover with foil and refrigerate overnight, or up to 12 hours. This allows the rolls to soak up the custard for extra softness. -
Bake
When ready to bake, preheat oven to 375°F (190°C).
Remove foil and bake for 30–35 minutes, until the rolls are cooked through but still soft in the center. -
Cool Slightly
Remove from oven and let cool for 10 minutes before icing.
Icing Method
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In a bowl, whisk together powdered sugar, vanilla extract, orange zest, and 3 tablespoons orange juice.
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Whisk in melted butter until smooth.
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Adjust consistency:
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Add more orange juice for a thinner glaze
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Add more powdered sugar for a thicker icing
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Pour generously over the warm casserole.
Cooking Method Explained
This recipe uses a custard-soaked bake method, similar to French toast casserole. Refrigerating overnight allows the orange rolls to absorb the egg mixture fully, creating a soft, tender interior while the top bakes up lightly golden and gooey. Baking uncovered ensures the rolls cook evenly without becoming soggy.
Benefits of This Recipe
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Make-Ahead Friendly – Perfect for busy mornings
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Minimal Effort – Uses store-bought dough
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Crowd-Pleaser – Ideal for holidays and brunches
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Bright & Comforting – Citrus balances sweetness
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Customizable – Easy to adapt with nuts or spices
Composition & Texture
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Bottom Layer: Buttery, caramelized orange rolls
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Center: Soft, custardy, and rich
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Top: Golden edges with thick, citrusy icing
The contrast between creamy glaze and fluffy rolls creates a truly satisfying bite.
Tips for Best Results
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Use fresh orange juice and zest for maximum flavor
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Don’t overbake—slightly soft centers are ideal
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Let the casserole cool briefly before icing to prevent melting
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Add chopped pecans or walnuts for texture if desired
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Serve warm for best flavor and consistency
Conclusion
This Overnight Orange Roll Casserole is everything a morning treat should be—easy, comforting, bright, and irresistibly delicious. Whether you’re hosting brunch, celebrating a holiday, or simply treating yourself, this dish brings warmth and joy to the table with minimal effort.
Final Summary
A soft, gooey, citrus-infused breakfast bake made with refrigerated orange rolls, soaked overnight in a creamy custard, baked to perfection, and finished with a luscious orange glaze. Simple to prepare, stunning to serve, and guaranteed to make mornings sweeter.