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Thursday, November 27, 2008

Scarecrow's Best Cinnamon Rolls

For the dough you will need:
  • 1 Packet active dry yeast
  • 8 cups sifted flour
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 4 eggs
  • 1 pint (16 ozs.) lukewarm milk
  • 1 cup soften butter
  • 1 tsp salt
  • Powered sugar

Dissolve yeast in a large bowl in one cup of warm milk, add 1 cup of flour, cover  and let raise a little. Cream in butter. sugar, eggs and salt. Then add remaining flour and milk until a good ball of dough is formed. Knead until dough is smooth and elastic, place in a greased bowl and let rise in a warm place until doubled in bulk, about 1 to 1 1/2 hours. Once the dough has doubled, heavily spread powered sugar out on the table (to prevent the dough from sticking) and roll the dough out to form a long thin rectangle about 1/8 inch thick. Now you are ready for the filling.

For the filling you will need:

  • Brown sugar
  • Melted butter (one stick)
  • Cinnamon
  • Chopped nuts (optimal)

Spread about half of the melted butter all over the top of the rolled dough then heavily sprinkle on the cinnamon, cover all the dough evenly. Next pile on the brown sugar (don't be shy) lay it on thick, this will form a caramel once baked. Now comes time to roll the dough jelly roll style, starting at one of the long ends of the rectangle, start rolling slowly and evenly. Remember to stretch the roll outwards as rolling to increase it's length, once done the cinnamon roll should look like this light brown slimy snake on your table. (yummy)

It is now time to cut the cinnamon rolls, some use a knife but Mother Scarecrow taught me to use a string to get the beat cuts with delicate pastries such as this. Simply lift the end of the roll and slide a length of stout string under the dough and crossing them over at the top, then by pulling both ends, the string cuts evenly from all directions and the roll stays intact. Repeat until all the rolls are cut and place them on a greased baking sheet, cover and let raise another hour. (I know, spend more time raising and not eating, but the wait is worth it)

Preheat the oven to 350º degrees and brush the tops of each roll with the remaining melted butter (which by now needed remelted), sprinkle on some more brown sugar and they are ready to go in the oven. Bake at 350º degrees for 15 to 20 minutes, remove and set to slightly cool on a wire rack before drizzling on the final toping.

For the topping you will need:

  • Powdered sugar
  • Milk
  • Vanilla or Almond extract

In a large cup,  fill it with a goodly amount of powdered sugar and add small amounts of milk to get it to mix with a fork, you want this thick. Add a small amount of vanilla or almond extract (I prefer almond) to the glaze for flavoring. If it is too thick, add more milk, too thin add more powdered sugar, use your own judgement. Once mixed, drizzle over the warm cinnamon rolls and that is it.

Now you have the power to make the kids clean up your mess if they want some. (ha ha ha)

Hope you enjoy them.

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Posted by sassyfras
WELCOME BACK !!!!!!!!!!!!!! So glad your back on line. Happy Thanksgiving ! and thanks ,these sound really good............ sassyfras
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Posted by Sweetmama2
Wooo Hooo ! Your Back! Missed you so very much!
How ya doing? Happy Thanksgiving!
Peg
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Posted by morningsunshine
oh goody - I have been thinking about you a lot this past month.... wondering how you were doing, your meds, your family.
And, my son's birthday was this month, and he wanted cinnamon rolls for breakfast. And so I thought of you. The rolls I made this year (as opposed to last year when I made yours!) did not rise and were not very tasty. This time I am copying the recipe and adding it to my files.
I hope you are feeling better and your family is well.
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Posted by borderling
So there you are! So good to see you back. You were missed.
Rhonda
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Posted by stitchnchick
You came to mind just the other day. So happy to see you're back! :-)
Wishing you a wonderful Thanksgiving.

Amy
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Thursday, November 27, 2008 - YAY!

Posted by mvose1051
Well Hello there stranger!
It's so nice to see you post again. I've missed your funny stories! Please update us on your happenings when you get a moment.

God's blessings to you this Thanksgiving holiday!
Miki
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Thursday, November 27, 2008 - Happy Thanksgiving

Posted by Purewater
I must echo the shouts of acclamation being heard all over blogdom! It is good to see you again. I, too, have been thinking about you lately and wondering how you've been. I hope you will be able to post some more in the near future!

~Eric
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Posted by Kitty
OMG your alive, lol. Welcome back, for what I hope is a long time. Missed your punnys. Happy Thanksgiving..........Kitty
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Posted by Trina
Its so nice to see you back, I have missed you. Please don't be a stranger.
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Posted by Anonymous
Soooooo happy to see you back. Where in the heck have you been. You brought such cheer and happiness to all of us and then you just plain flat, disappeared. Whaz up??? I hope you are well and happy and you don't take off on us, again.

Yipppeeee, Happy Thanksgiving.
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Thursday, November 27, 2008 - So glad to see you

Posted by browns71280
What a great Thanksgiving gift to all of us. I am so glad to see you back here, even if it's for a short moment. You have been missed.
May your family have a great Thanksgiving Day.

Debbie
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