15K Views
Cinnamon Rolls

by
Nour Kay
(IC: instagram)
15 Rolls
2 hr
I am usually not a big fan of cinnamon rolls as my last experience consists of eating a cinnamon bun before hopping on a flight and, you can imagine the rest of the story. 🤓
But years have gone by and I decided to bake my own. There are so many cinnamon roll recipes on the web and I am aware that baking requires precision, but I still enjoy following my own intuition and go through trial and error, so I ended up creating my own. And surprisingly it was a success :) Soft, warm, perfect sweetness level, with a nice cream cheese cinnamon frosting.
Cinnamon Rolls
Recipe details
Ingredients
For the Yeast Mix
- 2 tps yeast
- 3 tbsp melted butter
- 2 tbsp sugar
- 1 egg
- 1/4 cup milk
For the Dough
- 2 cups flour
- 4 tbsp sugar
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/4 cup water if needed
For the Cinnamon Filling
- 3 tbsp butter melted
- 2 tbsp cinnamon
- 2-3 tbsp brown sugar
- 1 tsp nutmeg (optional)
- a few raisins (optional)
For the Frosting
- 6 tbsp cream cheese
- 2 tsp powdered sugar
- 1 drop vanilla extract
- 2 tbsp milk
- 1 stick cinnamon (optional)
Instructions
- Combine Yeast ingredients, mix and let activate for 10min
- In the meantime, combine dough ingredients. Once yeast is activated, add dough mix to the the yeast mix and knead until a soft dough is formed. Cover and rest for 1hr.
- Once dough is ready, roll it on a flat floured surface, spread 3 tbsp butter, sprinkle cinnamon and sugar all over then roll it up tightly. Cut into 10-15 even rolls. Place in a tray and bake in oven for 20-25 in at 180C / 350F.
- While rolls are baking, mix all frosting ingredients using a cinnamon stick. (you're just using it for an extra cinnamon kick but don't melt it in)
- Once rolls are baked, spread cream cheese frosting on top and enjoy.
Published March 27th, 2021 12:02 PM
Comments
Share your thoughts, or ask a question!
I have heard in order for yeast to activate all ingredients should be room temp and milk 110 degrees . Your thoughts ?
What is the difference between tps of yeast as opposed to tsp in this recipe?