The Easiest Ever Patriotic Cinnamon Roll Star
If you ever need a special desert for the Fourth of July in a hurry, then this Patriotic Cinnamon Roll Star may be just what you need! It would also work for a Hanukkah celebration.
I will show you exactly how to make this star step by step. Feel free to Watch the Video instead!
There are 4 cans of cinnamon rolls in this box. I only needed 1 of them.
Preheat the oven according to the directions.
Grease a cookie sheet, using butter or crisco/ vegetable shortening.
Tear open the can.
Press at the seam with your thumbs or a spoon so it will pop open.
Take the rolls out of the can, then separate the rolls.
Then open the roll, straighten it, and twist it.
Lay three twists in the shape of a triangle, pinching the ends together.
Lay another inverted triangle on top of the first triangle for a six pointed star. (I had 2 cinnamon rolls leftover.)
Bake, being careful not to overcook it like I kinda did…..
Add the frosting glaze that came in the can, after the star has cooled a bit.
Add blue sugar sprinkles if you wish.
Lay on a large serving tray and serve for a Patriotic breakfast or brunch. This would also work for Hanukkah or other celebrations like birthdays.
If you have Patriotic candles, use them to celebrate America’s birthday!
Red, white, and blue napkins and tablecloth will add to the celebrative atmosphere!
If you liked this one, you might like my 🌲 Christmas version! 🌲
The Easiest Ever Patriotic Cinnamon Roll Star
Recipe details
Ingredients
- One Can Cinnamon Rolls with glaze
- 1 TBLSP Blue Sprinkle Sugar
- 6 Star shaped patriotic candles (optional)
Instructions
- Preheat Oven according to the directions on the can of cinnamon rolls.
- Open the cinnamon rolls and twist them into a star shape, laying it on a greased sheet pan.
- Bake according to the can directions until light brown, being careful not to bake it too long.
- After it cools for a couple of minutes, spread on the icing glaze.
- Sprinkle blue sugar on (optional).
- Add star shaped candles if desired and serve.
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