I found out about kings hawaiian cheesecake danish from a Facebook post in one of my baking groups last year. Someone posted a picture of these pastries they'd gotten at a King's Hawaiian bakery outlet, and the comments went crazy. Half the people wanted to know where to buy them. The other half said they'd been making them at home using regular King's Hawaiian sweet rolls from the grocery store. That's what got me interested enough to try it.
Took me five tries to get these right. First batch I left them in too long and the rolls got hard. Second time I put in too much cream cheese and it leaked all over the pan. By round five, I'd worked out the timing and how much filling to use. liam helped taste-test every version, which he was thrilled about since it meant eating sweet bread with cream cheese filling for a week.
Why You'll Love This Kings Hawaiian Cheesecake Danish
I've made these about fifteen times now, and here's what I know. You don't need baking skills or weird ingredients. Just Kings Hawaiian Cheesecake Danish sweet rolls from the grocery store, cream cheese, sugar, and stuff you probably have sitting around. The rolls do most of the work since they're already sweet and soft. You're just shoving filling in them and baking.
These cost way less than bakery pastries. A 12-pack of Kings Hawaiian Cheesecake Danish is around four bucks. Cream cheese maybe three dollars. You can make a whole pan for under ten dollars, and they taste better than the seven-dollar pastries at fancy places. liam's teacher asked where I bought them when I sent some for his class party.
They're fast too. I can make these in the morning before work if I need to bring something somewhere. Twenty minutes putting them together, thirty minutes baking, done. No yeast, no rolling dough, no waiting for anything to rise. The rolls are already made so you're just assembling and baking. Works even on busy days when you don't have time for real baking.
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- Top Tip
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Ingredients For Kings Hawaiian Cheesecake Danish
Main Stuff:
- 1 package King's Hawaiian sweet rolls
- 8 oz cream cheese
- Sugar
- Vanilla extract
- Egg
- Butter
For the Glaze:
- Powdered sugar
- Milk or cream
- Vanilla extract
Optional:
- Cinnamon
- Fruit preserves
- Lemon zest
See recipe card for quantities.
Step by Step Method
Get Everything Ready
- Heat your oven to 350°F
- Grease a 9x13 baking dish with butter or spray
- Take the cream cheese out if it's still cold - needs to be soft
- Don't separate the rolls yet, keep them attached
Make the Cream Cheese Filling
- Beat the soft cream cheese in a bowl until it's smooth with no lumps
- Add about ⅓ cup sugar and beat it in
- Crack in one egg and mix until combined
- Add a teaspoon of vanilla and mix
- Should look smooth and thick, kind of like thick frosting
Prep the Rolls
- Keep the 12 rolls connected in their rectangle shape
- Use a sharp knife to slice the whole thing in half horizontally - like you're making a sandwich
- You'll have a top half and bottom half, both still connected
- Put the bottom half in your greased baking dish
Assemble These
- Spread all the cream cheese filling on the bottom layer of rolls
- Get it to the edges so every bite has filling
- Put the top layer of rolls back on - it's okay if it doesn't line up perfect
- Melt 2 tablespoons butter and brush it over the top
- Sprinkle with a little sugar if you want
Bake Them
- Put in the oven for 25-30 minutes
- They should be golden brown on top and the filling should be set, not jiggly
- Let them cool for 10 minutes before cutting
- Cut into 12 squares along the roll lines
Make the Glaze
- Mix about 1 cup powdered sugar with 2-3 tablespoons milk
- Add a splash of vanilla
- Stir until smooth - should drizzle off a spoon
- Pour over the warm pastries
Storing Your Kings Hawaiian Cheesecake Danish
From making these a lot, here's what I know about keeping them fresh without the filling getting weird:
Counter Storage (2 days):
- Keep them in the pan covered with foil or plastic wrap
- They're fine at room temperature for a couple days
- Don't stack them or they stick together
- Keep away from heat or they get soggy
Fridge Storage (5 days):
- Cover the pan tight with plastic wrap or foil
- They firm up cold but taste fine
- Take them out 15 minutes before eating so they're not cold
- Cream cheese filling stays good in the fridge longer than on the counter
Freezer Storage (1 month):
- Wrap individual pieces in plastic wrap tight
- Put them all in a freezer bag
- Thaw on the counter for an hour before eating
- Or microwave for 20 seconds if you want them warm
- The glaze gets a little sticky after freezing but still tastes fine
Reheating Tips:
- Microwave for 15-20 seconds makes them soft again
- Oven at 300°F for 5 minutes if you want them all warm
- Don't overheat or the cream cheese gets runny
- Add fresh glaze after reheating if the old glaze looks crusty
Make-Ahead:
- You can assemble these the night before and bake in the morning
- Cover tight with plastic wrap and stick in the fridge
- Add 5 minutes to bake time since they're cold
- Don't add the glaze until after baking
Kings Hawaiian Cheesecake Danish Variations
I've messed with this Kings Hawaiian Cheesecake Danish a lot when I got bored or had stuff to use up. Here's what worked:
Berry Cream Cheese:
- Spread strawberry or blueberry jam on bottom layer before cream cheese
- Or mix a few tablespoons of preserves into the cream cheese filling
- Makes it pink or purple and adds fruit flavor
- Kids like this version better
Cinnamon Roll Style:
- Mix 2 tablespoons cinnamon with ¼ cup sugar
- Sprinkle half on bottom layer, half on cream cheese
- Drizzle with cream cheese glaze instead of regular glaze
- Tastes like cinnamon rolls but easier
Lemon Cheesecake:
- Add zest from one lemon to the cream cheese filling
- Use lemon juice instead of milk in the glaze
- Top with fresh blueberries after baking
- Less sweet, more tangy
Chocolate Chip:
- Sprinkle mini chocolate chips over the cream cheese before adding top layer
- Or mix them into the filling
- Drizzle with chocolate instead of white glaze
- liam's favorite version
Apple Pie Style:
- Spread apple pie filling on bottom instead of plain cream cheese
- Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar
- Skip the glaze or use caramel instead
- Good for fall
Equipment For Kings Hawaiian Cheesecake Danish
- 9x13 inch baking dish
- Mixing bowl
- Sharp serrated knife
- Spoon or hand mixer
- Pastry brush
Substitutions
I've had to substitute stuff plenty of times when I didn't have everything or ran out mid-recipe. Here's what works and what doesn't:
Roll Options:
- Kings Hawaiian Cheesecake Danish → Regular Hawaiian sweet bread loaf (slice it yourself into layers)
- Sweet rolls → Texas toast (won't be as good but works in a pinch)
- 12-pack → 24-pack mini rolls (bake for less time, about 20 minutes)
- Fresh rolls → Day-old discounted ones work fine
Cream Cheese Swaps:
- Full-fat cream cheese → Light cream cheese (runnier filling, still tastes okay)
- Brick cream cheese → Cream cheese spread in a tub (too soft, doesn't work well)
- Regular → Neufchâtel cheese (basically the same thing)
- Dairy → Dairy-free cream cheese (Kite Hill brand, but texture is different)
Sugar Changes:
- White sugar → Brown sugar in the filling (adds caramel taste)
- Granulated → Honey (makes filling runnier, use less)
- Powdered sugar glaze → Skip it entirely and just dust with powdered sugar
- Regular → Artificial sweetener doesn't work right in the filling
Add-Ins That Work:
- Plain filling → Strawberry preserves on bottom before cream cheese
- Regular → Blueberry preserves mixed into filling
- Standard → Cinnamon and sugar sprinkled in the filling
- Basic → Lemon zest in the cream cheese
What Doesn't Work:
- Don't use regular dinner rolls - they're not sweet enough
- Don't use whipped cream cheese - too airy and doesn't set
- Don't skip the egg in the filling - it won't firm up right
- Don't use store-bought frosting instead of glaze - way too sweet
Top Tip
- This happened when I was making a batch for liam's school bake sale and ran out of cream cheese halfway through. Only had 4 ounces left instead of 8. Didn't feel like driving to the store, so I grabbed sour cream from the fridge and dumped in 4 ounces of that to fill the gap. Figured it would taste off but I was already behind schedule.
- Came out better than normal. The sour cream made the filling lighter instead of heavy and thick. Added more sour tang too, which helped since King's Hawaiian rolls are really sweet. The filling also puffed up in the oven instead of staying flat. Now I mix half cream cheese and half sour cream every time. Makes it taste more like a real Kings Hawaiian Cheesecake Danish filling - lighter, fluffier, doesn't sit in your stomach like a brick.
- My other thing was brushing the rolls with melted butter mixed with honey before baking instead of just butter. The honey browns up and makes them shiny and golden on top. Smells better too. I learned this from burning a batch - left them in way too long and the butter-honey got dark brown and caramelized. The pastries were too dark to eat but they smelled incredible.
FAQ
What is Kings Hawaiian Cheesecake Danish?
It's a pastry made by slicing Kings Hawaiian Cheesecake Danish sweet rolls in half, filling them with sweetened cream cheese, baking until golden, and putting glaze on top. Started as something sold at King's Hawaiian bakery outlets but people figured out how to make it at home with regular store-bought rolls.
How do you make Kings Hawaiian Cheesecake Danish at home?
Keep the rolls stuck together, slice the whole thing in half horizontally, spread cream cheese filling on the bottom, put the top back on, brush with butter, bake at 350°F for 30 minutes. Pour glaze over them when they're done. Takes about 20 minutes of actual work.
Where can I buy Kings Hawaiian Cheesecake Danish?
Kings Hawaiian Cheesecake Danish bakery outlets sell them but those stores are rare. Most people can't buy them anywhere, which is why making them at home is easier. The sweet rolls are at every grocery store, the finished pastries aren't.
What are the ingredients in a Kings Hawaiian Cheesecake Danish?
King's Hawaiian sweet rolls, cream cheese, sugar, an egg, vanilla, butter, and powdered sugar for glaze. Some people add jam or cinnamon. The rolls and cream cheese are what matters - everything else just adds flavor.
Time to Make These Easy Pastries!
You've got everything now to make kings hawaiian cheesecake danish at home without needing a bakery. All the steps I walked you through - keeping the rolls stuck together while slicing, mixing sour cream with cream cheese for lighter filling, brushing with honey butter for that shiny golden top - these turned a Facebook post I stumbled on into something I've made at least twenty times over the past year. Way easier than making real Danish from scratch and tastes just as good for way less money than bakeries charge.
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Kings Hawaiian Cheesecake Danish
Equipment
- 1 9x13 inch baking dish (Greased with butter or spray)
- 1 Mixing bowl (For preparing the filling)
- 1 Sharp serrated knife (To slice the rolls)
- 1 Hand mixer or spoon (To mix the cream cheese filling)
- 1 Pastry brush (For brushing butter on top)
Ingredients
- 1 package King's Hawaiian sweet rolls - Keep them connected
- 8 oz Cream cheese - Softened
- ⅓ cup Sugar
- 1 large Egg
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla extract
- 2 tablespoon tbsp Butter - Melted
- ¼ cup Powdered sugar - For glaze
- 2-3 tablespoon Milk or cream - For glaze
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla extract - For glaze
Instructions
- Set your oven to 350°F to ensure it's hot when you're ready to bake.
- Beat the softened cream cheese with sugar, egg, and vanilla until smooth to make the creamy filling.
- Keep the rolls attached and slice them horizontally in half to create a top and bottom layer.
- Spread the cream cheese filling on the bottom half of the rolls, then place the top half back on top.
- Bake for 25-30 minutes until golden brown, then allow the pastries to cool for 10 minutes before cutting into squares.
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