Showing posts with label cinnamon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cinnamon. Show all posts
Saturday, June 23, 2012
cinnamon rolls
I love me some cinnamon rolls! These were super easy -- I made the sweet dough the day before and proofed, shaped, rolled and sliced it and then let the rolls retard in the fridge overnight. The next morning, I baked and glazed them -- yummy!!
The sweet dough recipe and cinnamon roll instructions came from The America's Test Kitchen Family Baking Book. Organized Cooking posts the dough recipe here, and you can see the cinnamon roll instructions on America's Test Kitchen Feed. The cream cheese glaze was actually that good old standby -- Philadelphia Cream Cheese Frosting, thinned down with milk to a drizzling consistency.
Labels:
baking,
cinnamon,
viennoiserie
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
oatmeal cinnamon chips cookies
Texturewise, they resemble Oatmeal Scotchies -- thin, delicate and chewy. I don't love how fragile they are -- not great for gift giving or even storing for that matter. They are fairly light tasting, particularly when you take into consideration what I consider an almost ungodly amount of butter. And I love the caramel-tinged cinnamon chips. But all in all, they're really just an average tasting batch of oatmeal raisin cookies. It won't stop us from polishing them off lightning fast, but I don't think I will be making them again.
Saturday, June 6, 2009
easy cinnamon bread
Labels:
cinnamon,
yeast breads
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
cinnamon rolls
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
cinnamon rolls
I had a tremendous amount of dough left over from the Gigantor loaf of challah bread, so I decided to make cinnamon rolls. I kind of winged it on the recipe by referring to others, primarily one from Peter Reinhart's Bread Baker's Apprentice, for the shaping, filling, timing and glaze recipe. I think they turned out great, but now I have a huge pan of cinnamon rolls to eat! Thankfully, I also have a teenage son.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
snickerdoodles
The snickerdoodles were light and crunchy but still had a little chewy tenderness in the center. They'd be lovely to have with a nice cup of tea if I ever manage to stop eating them while standing over my kitchen sink and actually sit down with a couple!
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