Sunday, March 22, 2015

2 hour Cinnamon Rolls


Over the weekend, Ethan and I got out of the city to celebrate a friend's birthday in the woods by the Skykomish River. We went to a ranch with a hot tub, a half-working fireplace, and we filled it with a whole a lot of games and good food. I had the pleasure of making brunch the first morning. 

I've always wanted to make cinnamon rolls, but I was crunched for time. We left late on Friday afternoon. I packed almost a full day of work in and I knew I needed prep the rolls before heading out. So I typed in "easy cinnamon rolls" into google and found the Minimalist Baker

Her recipe is 100% vegan and uses only 7 ingredients. But I like butter and I like extra spice. So I made a variation. This is how I usually cook, and like I have said before, I encourage you to do the same. Cooking is all about taking your own tastes and making dishes something a part of your own pallet. 



This plan turned out to be a great way to prep for a great brunch by the river with friends. I let the rolls rise and bake for a while at home and finished them at the cabin. We served them with a sweet n' tangy brown sugar orange glaze, stuffed them with walnuts and raisins, and then proceeded to eat the whole pan. 




INGREDIENTS

Cinnamon Rolls


  • 1 packet instant yeast
  • 1 cup almond milk (do not use cow milk)
  • 1/2 cup butter, divided 
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 3 cups flour
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon white sugar
Brown Sugar Orange Glaze
  • 1/3 cup brown sugar
  • 1/3 cup white sugar
  • 1/3 cup buttermilk
  • 1/3 cup butter
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla
  • 1/2 tablespoon orange extract

DIRECTIONS

Cinnamon Rolls

One: Heat the milk in a saucepan over medium heat with 3 tablespoons butter. Let the butter melt but do not let milk boil. Add a two dashes of cinnamon. Cool to 110 degrees F (or just wait 10 minutes)

Two: Put the milk mixture into a bowl and add the yeast. Let it activate. This takes 10 minutes.

Three: Add 1 tablespoon sugar and salt, stir. 

Four: Add 1/2 cup of flour at a time, stirring slowly. It will be sticky, but that's a good thing!

Five: On a floured surface knead the dough for a few minutes and shape it into a ball. 

Six: Cover the inside of a large bowl with vegetable oil and place the dough inside. Cover with a towel and let it rise for an hour. It should double in size. Dough rises best next to something warm. 

Seven: Roll the dough into a thin rectangle. A good nalgene water bottle can act as a rolling pin if you don't have one! Brush the dough with the rest of the butter, melted. Top it with 1/4 cup brown sugar, a handful of nuts and raisins, and 2 heaping tablespoons cinnamon. Roll tightly and cut using a serrated knife or unflavored floss. Top with melted butter. Place in an 8x8 greased, square pan. 

Eight: While your oven heats to 350 degrees F, place your pan on top of the stove to let the rolls rise a little more. Once heated fully, bake for 25-30 minutes. Serve heated and with the glaze. More directions listed below!

Brown Sugar Orange Glaze
  • Combine the sugars, the butter, and the milk and heat until boiling. Take off stove immediately and add the vanilla and orange. Pour over the rolls and enjoy!


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3 comments:

  1. I was there. It was awesome. I wish I could go back and eat it again.

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  2. These sound amazing! I will definitely give them a try :)

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  3. Let me know if you make them and how they turn out :)

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