This post was first published in 2019 and has been edited. I’m wishing everyone a joy filled New Years’ Day and health in 2025!
On New Year’s Day we like to sip coffee and enjoy cinnamon rolls while we watch the Rose Parade on TV. I have a recipe that allows me to make the dough the afternoon/evening before, and then in the morning I shape and bake the rolls.
My dear husband makes the coffee, flavored with cardamon. See the recipe in this post.
Here is my recipe for cinnamon rolls.
Ingredients:
2/3 cup butter (10 tablespoons)
1/4 cup honey
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup hot mashed potatoes
1 cup milk (almond, coconut or rice milk)
1 Tablespoon dry active yeast
1/2 cup warm water
2 eggs well beaten
5 to 6 cups unbleached white flour (sometimes I reduce the amount of white flour, substituting one cup of spelt, barley or oat flour)
Add the butter to the mashed potatoes and mix to melt and combine. Add milk, honey and salt. Set this mixture aside and add the yeast to the warm water. Allow the yeast to begin to bubble and then add to the potato mixture (which should be lukewarm). Blend thoroughly and add the eggs, mixing well. Add flour to make a stiff dough.
I mix the dough in a large bowl and test the stiffness by kneading with my hand. If the dough is too sticky I add a little more flour. The dough should become elastic, a little sticky but holding together.
Then I place the dough in a large lightly greased bowl (with room to allow the dough to cool rise). Cover the bowl with a plate or waxed paper and refrigerate.
Ingredients for preparing cinnamon rolls:
1/2 cup butter
6 Tblsp. brown sugar
6 Tblsp. maple syrup
2/3 cup granulated sugar
1 + 1/2 tsp. cinnamon
Preheat oven at 350 degrees.
Combine granulated sugar and cinnamon. Roll out 1/2 of the dough into a rectangle—approximately 16” x 9”. Melt butter and spread 2 tablespoons over dough. Sprinkle dough with cinnamon sugar. Roll up the dough, beginning with long side of rectangle. You will have a roll-up that is 16 inches in length.
Prepare three 9” round cake pans for rolls. Place 1 + 1/2 tablespoon melted butter in each pan. Sprinkle 2 tablespoons of brown sugar in each pan. Add 2 tablespoons of maple syrup to each pan and gently spread and mix.
Cut the rolled up dough into 2 inch pieces and place them cut side up in the prepared pans—about six rolls per pan. Repeat process with 2nd half of dough to fill the pans. Allow to rise for 20 to 30 minutes. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes or until rolls are beginning to brown. Turn out of the pans right after taking them from the oven. Let cool for as long as you can wait and enjoy!
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Happy New Year Carol! This is a unique cinnamon recipe and sounds so good. Praying for blessings, health and safety in this new year for you and your family.
Thanks bunches for sharing with Sweet Tea & Friends this month dear friend.
xo