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Cinnamon roll recipe using Pillsbury hot roll mix?
I have a box of Pillsbury's hot roll mix.. I am wanting to make some homemade cinnamon rolls. Does anyone have a really great recipe they would like to share?
Thanks in advance!
3 Answers
- Anonymous8 years agoFavorite Answer
Ingredients:
1 box Pillsbury Hot Roll Mix
butter, an adequate amount to coat dough
cinnamon\, an adequate amount to cover dough
Dough:
1/2 cup white sugar
1 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup butter,not margarine
3-4 tablespoons dark Karo syrup
Directions:
Follow directions on box - after dough doubles - punch down and divide into two pieces.
Roll out one piece of dough on a lightly floured counter to the size of a large pizza pan. Do the same with the other piece after you cut this one.
Brush dough with melted butter-not margarine. Sprinkle cinnamon and sugar over all the dough, be generous. Roll dough up into a long roll
In microwave or on stove top, make the topping.
Mix topping ingredients together and heat till wlll mixed. Pour into pizza tin pan - making sure you spread all over pan.
Now cut roll of dough into about 1/2" rolls - so you get 15-20 rolls. Place in pizza pan. When both rolls are cut and place in pizza pan, cover with tea towel and let rise in warm place, kitchen table is fine.
Might take one hour to increased in size so that the pan is full with all rolls touching. Bake at 375 for about 17-20 minutes - when rolls look golden brown.
Put foil, 2 layers on table covered with aluminum foil or a towel. When rolls are done, flip them onto the foil or towel,so all the hot gooey drips down while they are still hot. Let cool and then wrap.
- 8 years ago
Of course! Homemade stuff is always better :) Plus its fun to bake!
Here are some recipes that I like:
http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2007/06/cinammo...
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/clone-of-a-cinnabon/
Yummmm and for future reference my favorite baking/cooking blogs are Pioneer Women, Bakerella, and Annie's Eats. Also when I am looking for a new recipe I like to look at recipes on all recipes since i can look at review and take other peoples modifications and use them