Spread dough onto a piece of plastic wrap. Brush melted butter over dough and sprinkle white sugar and cinnamon over dough. Roll dough into a jelly roll-type loaf by lifting 1 end of the plastic wrap and forming dough into roll. Place roll into a glass baking dish. Cut 1/2- to 1-in...
So, that’s what I did. I went by feel, wanting to recreate the flavors of my childhood. Because there’s something about cinnamon rolls that just brings back the memories, right? Whether you popped the dough out of a Pillsbury can or, like me, had a grandma who made them for every...
These have to be the EASIEST cinnamon dough ornaments around! Finally, a cinnamon salt dough recipe you don’t have to cook! Add this no-cook cinnamon ornaments recipe to your bag of Christmas activities, and you will have something fun and easy for the kids to do this holiday season!
I’ll be honest, making easy cinnamon rolls seems like an oxymoron. They are a bit time consuming, but only because yeasted dough needs to hang out and make the flavor of the dough better. It also needs to rise, to make pillowy, fluffy beauties. Yes, we could skip all that and mak...
Easy Basic Yeast Dough for Pizza, Deserts, Dinner Rolls and More: This dough is quick, it's easy and best of all this recipe can be used for more than just bread or pizza. This is a great all in one recipe and can be used to make just about anything from
The dough will be very rough. Turn onto a floured surface and kneed until just smooth (handle as little as possible for flaky rolls). Make Cinnamon Rolls Lightly flour the counter, and use your hands to press the dough into a 12×9 inch rectangle. Brush with 2 Tbsp of the melted ...
Easy Cinnmaon Salt Dough Recipe. This recipe can be stored for at least 2-3 weeks, use for Christmas Ornament making and also as a Cinnamon Playdough Recipe
This frozen bread dough recipe makes the easiest, tastiest cinnamon rolls filled with brown sugar, walnuts, and cinnamon, topped with sweet icing.
For Mickey’s head, connect two strips of dough to make one large roll.[Step 5] Place the Mickey head and ear cinnamon rolls on a parchment-lined baking sheet and press the dough together to form a Mickey Mouse. Bake the cinnamon rolls at 375 degrees for 18-20 minutes....
Mix together the cinnamon and sugar and sprinkle it over the dough. Roll up the dough tightly. Cut into 11 even pieces and place in a lightly greased 9-inch round pan or pie dish. Loosely cover the rolls with aluminum foil and allow to rise in a warm, draft-free place for 60-90 mi...