Amazing Homemade Cinnamon Rolls - no mixer required

  • Yield:12 cinnamon rolls
  • Time:
    2 hrs, 35 mins show details

Cinnamon Rolls are one of my favorite treats. You can eat them for breakfast, you can eat Cinnamon Rolls for a snack or as a dessert! These cinnamon rolls are super tasty, super easy to make, and super cheap. Let's dive into the fantastic world of baking and bake some crazy awesome Cinnamon Rolls.

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Ingredients

  • Dough
  • 2¾ cups
    all-purpose flour 330 grams
  • ¼ cup
    granulated sugar 56 grams
  • 2 tablespoons
    butter 30 grams
  • 1
    large egg
  • 1
    package instant yeast or 2¼ tsp., 7 grams
  • ½ cup
    water 118ml
  • ¼ cup
    milk 59ml
  • 1 teaspoon
    salt 4 grams
  • Filling
  • ⅔ cup
    brown sugar 149 grams
  • ¼
    butter 56 grams
  • 1 tablespoon
    ground cinnamon 15 grams
  • 1 teaspoon
    vanilla extract about 5 ml
  • Vanilla Glaze
  • 1½ cups
    powdered confectioner’sugar (339 grams
  • ¼ cup
    butter 56 grams
  • 1 teaspoon
    vanilla extract 5 ml
  • 2
    -3 tbsp. milk 30 to 45 ml
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Preparation

  1. 10 mins

    Add milk and water in a small bowl and heat to 105 to 115 F (40 to 44 C.) Add a teaspoon of the sugar along with the yeast. Set aside for about five to 10 minutes until the mixture gets foamy/frothy. This is how you know the yeast is activated and is good.

  2. In a medium bowl combine the flour and the salt and set aside. Then melt the butter, I usually just do it in the microwave. Add the melted butter (make sure it isn’t very hot) to the activated yeast along with the rest of your sugar. Whisk to combine.

  3. Whisk in the egg to the yeast mixture.(If you don’t eat eggs you can leave the egg out)

  4. Once combined we add our flour little by little, I continue to use my whisk for the first cup of flour or so, then I switch to a wooden spoon.

  5. (You can certainly use a stand mixer to make your dough, but if you don’t have a mixer, you can do it all by hand.) Add the flour a little at a time until you get a nice tacky dough. After that knead the dough a little bit in the bowl with some extra flour, this will help get the dough off the sides of the bowl. Then pour it out onto the counter.

  6. 1 hr, 10 mins

    Knead the dough for 8 to 10 minutes, using your hands or a stand mixer. Add the dough to a bowl with a bit of oil or that has been sprayed with kitchen spray. Then cover the dough with a damp cloth or plastic wrap and allow it to rise for 1 hour or until doubled. (if you have a dough proofer, this is the time to use it)

  7. Next, roll out the dough and baste the top with softened butter. Then mix together the cinnamon, brown sugar, and vanilla extract. If you don’t have brown sugar, you can use white sugar. Sprinkle that on top of the butter, then roll up the dough tightly.

  8. 1 hr

    Using dental floss* or a knife, cut about 12 rolls from the dough and place them in a 9×13 inch baking pan which has been sprayed with cooking spray. Cover with plastic wrap or a cloth and let the cinnamon rolls rise for 45 minutes to an hour.

  9. 15 mins

    Remove the plastic wrap or cloth and baste the tops with butter then bake the rolls in a preheated oven (375 F/190 C) for 15 to 20 minutes until the rolls are golden brown. Once they are done allow them to cool

  10. While the rolls are cooling make the glaze. Add the powdered sugar, melted butter, and vanilla extract, plus the milk, you can add another Tablespoon of milk if you want your glaze runnier. Then add the glaze to the top of the cinnamon rolls and they are done! Enjoy!

Notes

*Using dental floss to cut rolls: Take some dental floss and pull out about 3 feet of it. Then place it under the dough and then go over the top and cross each end and pull. This will cut the dough perfectly without smashing it.

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