GRAMMA'S OLD-FASHIONED CINNAMON SWEET ROLLS
Light, flakey dough surrounds the brown sugar-cinnamon-butter filling (with optional raisins or nuts); two perfect pans of exquisite breakfast fare. Serve with some pork links, glass of juice or milk, and you've got a down-home breakfast. My German gramma made these EVERY time our family visited...and she cooked 'em in her wood-burning cook-stove, too. Our 4-H club makes these for a concession stand fund-raiser and we sell-out EVERY year! Don't be put-off by the LENGTHY set of directions---they're written for the uninitiated (non-bread-makers) among us. I really WANT you to have fun making these, so I told you EVERYTHING you'll EVER want to know in how-to-make sweet rolls.
Provided by Debber
Categories Yeast Breads
Time 2h15m
Yield 2 13x9 pans, 24 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- In a liquid measuring cup, heat milk/water to "wrist-warm" (do NOT boil; just warm).
- Add yeast and 2 tablespoons of the sugar (you'll use the rest in the next step). Stir the yeast and sugar; let this "work" for about 5 or 10 minutes. You should have some bubbly, frothy stuff in the cup when you return. (If not--your yeast is no good, dump it out and get better yeast.).
- Pour yeast-milk into mixing bowl, and add remaining sugar, butter, eggs, salt and 1 cup of the flour. Using beater, mix this mess for about a minute.
- Switch to the paddle (flat beater) or a dough hook, and add remaining flour one cup-at-a-time. The dough will form a ball, and feel slightly sticky. You may not need the entire 5 1/2 cups (depends on humidity, too).
- Fill medium glass bowl with hottest tap water. If your oven can be adjusted to 100 degrees, set it to 100 degrees. Also, if your oven has a light, turn it on; place the hot water on the bottom of the oven. Close the door.
- Grease a large, glass bowl. Remove dough from mixing bowl to a floured table/counter-top; knead for 1 minute; form into a ball and place in greased bowl, turning to get grease on all sides. Cover bowl loosely with a sheet of plastic wrap.
- Turn off 100 degree oven, place bowl of dough into oven; close the door. Set the timer for 1 hour.
- Clean up the mess BUT leave floured counter-top AS IS.
- At the end of one hour the dough should've risen to about double the size. If not, let it go for another 15 minutes (set the timer--it's easy to forget---out of sight, out of mind!).
- Gather filling ingredients: 1/4 cup of melted butter; cinnamon; brown sugar; raisins and/or chopped nuts (optional).
- Punch down the down; remove from bowl; with a large butcher knife, cut dough into two equal parts. Set one aside (cover with plastic wrap).
- Grease two 13x9-inch pans with BUTTER (no substitutes are allowed -- this is GRAMMA's recipe). :-) humor me, okay?.
- On floured counter-top, lay dough and with a rolling pin, shape & roll into large rectangle, oh about 8 x 16 inches or a bit larger, keep thickness consistent throughout.
- Pour HALF of the melted butter over this, and spread with a pastry brush, right out to the edges. Sprinkle generously with cinnamon (like 1-2 tablespoons), then a handful of brown sugar, spreading it evenly with fingers; right to the edges!
- Sprinkle some raisins and chopped nuts -- if using. Keep these closer to the long side closest to you.
- HERE's THE HARD PART: Starting at the side closest to you, LOOSELY roll away from you. Loosely is the KEY word. Tuck in any runaway raisins or nuts.
- Use that big knife to divide the roll in half in the middle. Then cut each half into SIX equal portions, for a total of 12 rolls.
- Starting in the middle of the roll (nicest shaped rolls) and working to the sloppy outside roll piecs, set them along the outside edges of the buttered pan, spacing evenly in the pan. Put the two end rolls in the very center of the pan. Set the cut side DOWN (so the top looks flat-ish). Set this pan on the stove for now.
- Repeat with remaining dough; vary the ingredients -- if you skipped raisins or nuts, maybe add some to this pan of rolls.
- Check if the water in the oven is still warm, if not dump out and start with fresh hot water. Put plastic wrap on both pans (re-use the other piece), and pop in the warm oven. Set the timer for 45 minutes. Go do something productive---clean the counter-top before all that stuff gets hard! :-D.
- When the rolls have risen to the top of the pan (or a smidgen over), remove them from the oven, preheat oven to 350. When it's warm bake them for 20 minutes; tops will be golden brown.
- Cool on a rack; then frost with a cream cheese/butter cream frosting (slather it on thick like Gramma does for the grandkids!).
- You have JUST entered the Pearly Gates!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 155.2, Fat 3.2, SaturatedFat 1.7, Cholesterol 22.7, Sodium 79.7, Carbohydrate 27, Fiber 0.9, Sugar 4.2, Protein 4.3
GRANDMA'S CINNAMON ROLLS
These rolls stay very moist due to the sour cream. It is also a good way to use up that last cup of sour cream.
Provided by Cullinaryjudge
Categories Yeast Breads
Time 1h50m
Yield 12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Mix sugar and water together.
- Sprinkle with yeast.
- Let stand 10-15 minutes or until dissolved.
- Add flour, salt, sour cream, vanilla, and 3 tablespoons sugar.
- Make into soft dough.
- Roll out on floured surface, to within 3/8 to 1/2 inch thick.
- Brush dough with melted butter.
- Sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar (that has been stirred together).
- Roll up, jelly roll fashion, cut into 12 slices.
- Place in greased 9x13 pan.
- Let rise until doubled.
- Bake 350 degrees until lightly browned.
- Ice while warm with 3 tablespoons evaporated milk, 1/4 tsp vanilla, 1 c icing sugar, that has been stirred together well.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 220.7, Fat 6.1, SaturatedFat 3.5, Cholesterol 15.1, Sodium 62.4, Carbohydrate 37.7, Fiber 1.4, Sugar 13.2, Protein 3.9
GRANDMA'S CINNAMON ROLLS
The secret to these rolls is the brown sugar sauce they're baked in. I serve them as dinner rolls as well as for special breakfast treat.
Provided by Taste of Home
Time 55m
Yield 15 rolls.
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- In a large bowl, dissolve yeast and 1/2 teaspoon sugar in 1/4 cup warm water. Let stand for 5 minutes. Add the remaining sugar and water, butter, egg, salt and 1-1/2 cups of flour; beat until smooth. Stir in enough remaining flour to form a soft dough. , Turn onto a lightly floured surface; knead until smooth and elastic, about 6-8 minutes. Place in a greased bowl, turning once to grease top. Cover and let rise in a warm place until doubled, about 1 hour. , Meanwhile, combine topping ingredients; pour into a greased 13x9-in. baking pan; set aside. Combine filling ingredients; set aside. , Punch dough down and turn onto a lightly floured surface. Roll into a 15x8-in. rectangle; spread filling over dough. Roll up from the long side. Seal seam. Slice into 15 rolls; place with cut side down over topping. Cover and let rise until nearly doubled, about 30-45 minutes. , Bake at 375° for 25 minutes or until golden brown. Cool 3 minutes; invert pan onto a serving plate.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 321 calories, Fat 14g fat (9g saturated fat), Cholesterol 56mg cholesterol, Sodium 251mg sodium, Carbohydrate 46g carbohydrate (25g sugars, Fiber 1g fiber), Protein 4g protein.
GRANNY'S CARAMEL CINNAMON ROLLS
Years ago, when most farmers milked cows, cream was often used in baking. My grandmother and mother always made caramel sauce on their cinnamon rolls. I have adapted this recipe for the modern convenience of a bread machine, but have kept all of the old-fashioned taste.
Provided by Martina
Categories Yeast Breads
Time 55m
Yield 12 cinnamon rolls
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Place dough ingredients in bread machine in order given.
- Press dough cycle.
- While dough is mixing, combine filling ingredients.
- In small bowl, combine 1/4 cup soft butter, 1/2 cup brown sugar, and 1/2 tablespoon cinnamon.
- Stir well to mix.
- Set aside.
- In another small bowl, combine whipping cream, and 3/4 cup brown sugar.
- Stir mixture together well.
- Place in fridge.
- When dough cycle has completed, remove dough from the machine and place on floured surface.
- With rolling pin, roll dough to approximately 16x10 inch rectangle, adding more flour if necessary to prevent sticking.
- Spread filling onto dough spreading close to edges.
- Roll up dough, jellyroll style, starting at long edge.
- Pinch seam closed.
- Slice into 1 1/2 inch thick slices.
- Place in 9x13 pan, that has been coated lightly with non-stick spray.
- Place cinnamon rolls in warm place until doubled in bulk.
- (About 1 hour).
- Preheat oven to 350 F.
- Just before placing in oven, remove caramel sauce from fridge, stir once more.
- Next, evenly pour caramel sauce over rolls.
- Bake for 25-30 minutes or until light golden brown.
- Let cool on wire rack for about 10 minutes, then invert.
- The gooey caramel sauce will be on top.
- Store leftovers in tightly closed container.
- Leftovers can be warmed up in microwave.
- Enjoy!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 349.4, Fat 14.8, SaturatedFat 9.1, Cholesterol 46.3, Sodium 264.4, Carbohydrate 50.9, Fiber 1.1, Sugar 25.8, Protein 4.3
GRANDMA DELSIE'S CINNAMON ROLLS
Grandma Delsie's Cinnamon Rolls will have you salivating with the aromas filtering from your kitchen as they bake. This recipe is from my Grandma's of her dinner rolls, including notes and instructions on making the cinnamon rolls, the delicious cinnamon filling, and the icing to top them. These rolls do not need sugar added to...
Provided by Shelia Senghas
Categories Other Breakfast
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- 1. Scald milk in a saucepan; add shortening, sugar, and salt. Cool to lukewarm.
- 2. Sprinkle yeast on warm water; stir to dissolve.
- 3. Add 1 1/2 cups of the measured flour to the milk mixture; beat well. If not using a mixer, beat with a wooden spoon.
- 4. Beat in eggs and yeast.
- 5. Gradually stir in enough remaining flour, a little at a time, to make a soft dough that leaves the sides of the bowl. Dough will be slightly sticky.
- 6. Turn onto lightly floured board cover and let rest for 5 minutes.
- 7. Knead, incorporating a little more flour as necessary, until smooth, satiny, and no longer sticky, about 8 to 10 minutes. Keep your hands dusted with flour to prevent sticking. Kneading is necessary to produce the great texture of these rolls.
- 8. Place in a lightly greased bowl, invert to grease top, cover, and let rise until doubled, for 1 to 1 1/2 hours. Punch down and turn onto a board.
- 9. Divide in half. Lightly grease counter or board. Roll each half into a 14 x 6-inch rectangle.
- 10. For the filling, combine 1 cup of sugar, 1/2 cup of melted butter, and 1 Tbsp ground cinnamon.
- 11. Spread half of the mixture on each rectangle. Scatter 1/2 cup of raisins on each rectangle (optional).
- 12. Roll up the rectangle lengthwise as for jelly roll. Seal the edges and cut dough into 1-inch slices. Put cut side down in 2 well-greased square baking pans. Cover and let rise until doubled. Brush butter on the tops very lightly.
- 13. Bake 25-30 minutes in a preheated oven at 350 degrees. Makes 32 rolls, however, the exact number will depend on the size you cut them.
- 14. For the icing, mix 1 cup confectioners' sugar with milk or cream to enable spreading consistency. Add 1/2 tsp vanilla and a dash of salt.
- 15. Frost while rolls are still warm. Note 1: Though this dough can be made by hand mixing, I mixed the dough in my Kitchen Aid mixer. I let the Kitchen aid mixer knead the dough for 10 minutes on low and then I hand-kneaded the dough another 5 minutes before placing them in the bowl to rise. Note 2. I like to let my dough rise in the oven. I cover it with a lightweight cloth and put it in the oven. I put a shallow pan of hot water beneath the bowl of dough on a lower rack in the oven. Note 3: I cut the rolls between 1 1/2 inches and 2 inches because Grandma's cinnamon rolls were always big. These can be baked in a round, rectangle, or square pan.
- 16. Every time I bake these for my family, my first memory of these rolls come back to me. I was 4 years old and I was out on the tractor with Grandpa one chilly morning. We had just left the barn and were moving hay to the pasture for his cows. I caught a whiff of something in the air. I said," Grandpa what is that good smell?" He lifted his head and said, "Oh wee! Grandma's baking cinnamon rolls." I was sitting on top of this lap and he turned that tractor around so fast that I almost fell off. We got to the house and raced inside the kitchen door and I guess Grandma had been watching us from the window. She was standing there with her rolling pin, slapping it in her hand. She looked sternly at Grandpa and said, "If you're ever going to drive the tractor like that again while that child is with you, you're going to be seeing stars." Grandpa and I sat down and Grandma placed a glass of milk and one of her big cinnamon rolls in front of us. When Grandma had her back to us, I leaned in and whispered, "Grandpa, this is so yummy I think it's worth seeing the stars." Grandpa smiled back at me and winked. From then on when I was with Grandpa on the tractor I would say, "Go faster Grandpa." He would reply, "No siree, Grandpa don't want to see stars today." We would laugh and giggle.
OLD-FASHIONED VINEGAR ROLLS
This was an answer to a recipe request in the Star -Telegram sometime in the early 90's. The recipe was in the Parade Magazine published in 1961. The article said the recipe dated from 1880. I thought some of you might be collectors of old historic recipes.
Provided by True Texas
Categories Breads
Time 1h10m
Yield 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Combine vinegar, water, 1 cup sugar and 2 teaspoons cinnamon. Stir over low heat until sugar disolves. Cook over medium heat for 20 minutes.
- Meanwhile, mix and sift flour, baking powder and salt. Cut in shortening; stir in milk with fork until soft dough forms.
- Roll out into a rectangle about 1/4-inch thick. Combine remaining sugar and cinnamon; sprinkle over surface of rectangle. Dot with 2 tablespoons butter.
- Roll up, starting at longer side. Cut crosswise into slices 1 1/4 inches thick.
- Place slices, cut side up, close togather in deep baking dish. Dot with remaining butter.
- Pour hot vinegar mixture over all. Bake at 375 degrees for 30 to 40 minutes. Serve hot with heavy cream.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 384.1, Fat 15.5, SaturatedFat 6.3, Cholesterol 18.5, Sodium 481.9, Carbohydrate 57.7, Fiber 1.5, Sugar 31.4, Protein 4.1
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