Are you craving a gooey cinnamon roll but don't want to bake a whole batch? presenting a small batch recipe of single serving cinnamon roll

Begin by whisking together the dry ingredients in a small bowl: the instant active yeast, flour, sugar, and salt.

Next, in the microwave, warm up the milk and butter until you have melted butter, but don't let it bubble or boil. If it gets too warm, just wait for it to cool down a bit until it feels warm to the touch.

Then, combine the wet ingredients with the dry ingredients, and use a spatula to mix them until they're all well blended. The dough should be a little sticky.

Sprinkle a bit of flour on a flat surface. Take your hands and fold the dough in half, moving it away from you. Press down firmly on the folded edge using the palm of your hand. After that, spin the dough a quarter turn.

Keep folding, pressing, and turning the dough for around 3 minutes. You'll see the dough getting smoother and stretchier as you do this. If it feels too sticky, sprinkle in a bit more extra flour as required. If it seems too dry, add a little milk to balance it out.

To check if the dough is kneaded enough, perform the "windowpane test." Pinch off a small piece of dough and gently stretch it between your fingers. If it forms a thin, translucent membrane without tearing, it's ready.

Shape it into a ball and put it in a greased ramekin dish for the first rise. Cover it loosely with a kitchen towel and let it sit for 10 minutes near your oven as it heats up to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.

Using a rolling pin, roll the dough on a flat surface with a little flour to form a thin layer of a long rectangle. Mix the cinnamon and sugar together. Spread the room-temperature butter evenly on top of the rectangle, then sprinkle it evenly with the cinnamon mixture. Cut the dough into 2-3 long strips.

Roll up the first long strip, then place it on top of the second strip and roll it around the outside to make it bigger. If you have a third strip, do the same so you end up with a single large cinnamon roll made from all the strips together.

Grease a small oven-safe dish with cooking spray, put the roll in it, cover it loosely with a kitchen towel, and let it sit for 30 minutes in a warm place, like near your preheated oven. Bake for approximately 20 minutes or until the roll turns golden brown.

Take a fork and beat the cream cheese until it's soft and smooth. Add the powdered sugar and vanilla extract and mix it until everything's well combined, and there are no lumps. Give it a moment to cool down a bit so you don't burn yourself, then very gently scoop the cinnamon roll out of the dish using a fork or a spoon. Lastly, top it with the frosting and enjoy it while it's still warm.