Thursday, May 13, 2010

Pioneer Woman's Cinnamon Rolls

Ingredients

1 pint (16 oz) Whole Milk
1/2 cup Vegetable Oil
1/2 cup Sugar
1 package Active Dry Yeast
4 cups (Plus 1/2 Cup Extra, Separated) All-purpose Flour
1/2 teaspoon (heaping) Baking Powder
1/2 teaspoon (scant) Baking Soda
1 ½ tsp (heaping) Salt
Plenty Of Melted Butter
1 cups Sugar
Generous Sprinkling Of Cinnamon

MAPLE FROSTING: **

1/2 bag Powdered Sugar
1 teaspoons Maple Flavoring
1/4 cup Milk
1/8 cup Melted Butter
1/8 cups Brewed Coffee
Pinch of Salt
Preparation Instructions

I have divided this recipe in half, as the original recipe made 4-6 pans of cinnamon rolls.

Mix the milk, vegetable oil and sugar in a pan. “Scald” the mixture (heat until just before the boiling point). Turn off heat and leave to cool 45 minutes to 1 hour. When the mixture is lukewarm to warm, but NOT hot, sprinkle in both packages of Active Dry Yeast. Let this sit for a minute. Then add 4 cups of all-purpose flour. Stir mixture together. Cover and let rise for at least an hour.

After rising for at least an hour, add 1/2 more cup of flour, the baking powder, baking soda and salt. Stir mixture together. (At this point, you could cover the dough and put it in the fridge until you need it – overnight or even a day or two, if necessary. Just keep your eye on it and if it starts to overflow out of the pan, just punch it down).

When ready to prepare rolls: Sprinkle rolling surface generously with flour. Take half the dough and form a rough rectangle. Then roll the dough thin, maintaining a general rectangular shape. Drizzle 1/4 to 1/2 cup melted butter over the dough. Now sprinkle 1/2 cup of sugar over the butter followed by a generous sprinkling of cinnamon.

Now, starting at the opposite end, begin rolling the dough in a neat line toward you. Keep the roll relatively tight as you go. Next, pinch the seam of the roll to seal it.

Spread 1 tablespoon of melted butter in a seven inch round foil cake or pie pan. Then begin cutting the rolls approximately ¾ to 1 inch thick and laying them in the buttered pans. When I made this, it made two 9” cake pans of rolls- about 16.

Repeat this process with the other half of the dough. Let the rolls rise for 20 to 30 minutes, then bake at 375 degrees until light golden brown, about 15 to 18 minutes.

For the frosting, mix together all ingredients listed and stir well until smooth. It should be thick but pourable. Taste and adjust as needed. Generously drizzle over the warm rolls. Go crazy and don’t skimp on the frosting.

**If you’re not a fan of maple flavor, you can make a glaze by omitting the maple flavoring and coffee, and adding a bit more milk to make it the right consistency. You could also add another flavoring extract of your choice- try orange or vanilla!
I made mine by using powdered sugar, real maple syrup and a little melted butter.

Try making these. You won’t regret it. Unless you eat them all yourself.

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