One Hour Cinnamon Rolls

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So, I’ve told you guys that I’m married to a cop before, yes?

Well, I am. ย Actually though, as of last week, he’s now a detective – which is kind of cool in an “I-want-to-be-a-detective-when-I-grow-up” kind of way.

Sometimes, I’m really jealous of his job. ย It’s always exciting, there’s always drama, and he has some really awesome stories – which is really nice because it keeps my mind off of the dangerous work he’s really doing. ย {Shudder.}

But really, the greatest thing about his job is that he works with tons of hungry guys that are always willing to eat my blog-post treats – which is definitely a good thing because there’s no way my little family could (or should) eat all of these goodies. ย This weekend, he’s working his last few days on the patrol side of the department so I wanted to send him equipped with treats for all of his co-workers.

And also, I really wanted cinnamon rolls.

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Because I had just a couple of hours before he left for work, I figured it was the perfect opportunity to try out this recipe that I’ve had saved for quite some time. ย I seriously made these, start to finish, in one hour and five minutes.

There are not many things in my life that can be done in 65 minutes or less. ย Getting ready in the morning? ย I can be ready in 10 minutes. ย I’m not fancy. ย But – getting me and my two girls ready? ย Way more than 65 minutes.

Cleaning my house while my three-year old un-does everything I just did? ย Also way more than 65 minutes.

Okay, I should actually just go ahead and say that EVERYTHING with my two girls takes longer than it took to make these cinnamon rolls. ย And these cinnamon rolls didn’t whine, cry, bite, argue or stomp their feet at me once. ย They’re way nicer than little girls. ย {Disclaimer: ย my girls are perfectly lovely little children. ย I might be exaggerating their diva-tudes just a bit for the purposes of this post…ahem…not.}

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One thing you definitely need to know about this recipe is that it makes two large pans of rolls. ย You know those big half-sheet cookie pans? ย It makes two of those. ย You can probably halve the recipe pretty easily – just useย  two eggs instead of three, and cut the rest of the measurements in half. ย Even still, it’s a lot of cinnamon rolls.

Another thing? ย This glaze? ย Yep, it’s just a simple confectioners sugar glaze. ย But you put it on the rolls when they’re warm. ย It gets all oozey and soaks into the crevices and cracks and makes the rolls super ooey-gooey.

I make up words a lot. ย I’m okay with it.

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Finally, the original recipe for these said to bake them for 10-12 minutes.

Uh, maybe, in really long minute land.

Mine actually took just about 20 minutes and they were just right. ย Just bake yours until they are evenly golden brown and you should be in good shape. ย Right when you pull them out of the oven, pour that glaze over the top.

Then, have an inner dialogue with yourself for a few minutes about why you really need to take pictures of them for your blog before you tear into them. ย And then remind yourself that you really need to share them with the nice police people. ย Also, remind yourself that you’re in the midst of a juice fast and cinnamon rolls probably don’t count as juice. ย Or fasting, for that matter.

Incidentally, being a food blogger and trying to do a juice fast at the same time is a really, really dumb idea.

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ย Enjoy these, guys! ย And be sure to leave me a comment below to let me know you stopped by. ย I โ™ฅ comments!

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One Hour Cinnamon Rolls
 
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Quick and easy, these no-fuss cinnamon rolls can be made start to finish in just one hour! They're topped with glaze right out of the oven and best enjoyed warm with a tall glass of milk. Recipe source: Valley Ridge Recipes
Serves: 24 large cinnamon rolls
Ingredients
For dough:
  • 3 and ½ cups warm water (about 115 degrees F)
  • ¾ cup sugar
  • ½ cup vegetable oil
  • 6 Tablespoons rapid rise/quick yeast
  • 1 Tablespoon salt
  • 3 eggs at room temperature
  • 11 cups all-purpose flour
For filling
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 1 stick (1/2 cup) unsalted butter, melted
  • 1-2 Tablespoons ground cinnamon
For glaze:
  • 4 cups powdered/confectioners sugar
  • ½ cup half and half
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 Tablespoons maple syrup
  • 2 Tablespoons unsalted butter, melted (optional)
Instructions
For rolls:
  1. Prepare two large cookie sheets (half-sheet size) with parchment paper or silpat mats. Set aside.
  2. In a large bowl (I used my 6qt stand mixer), combine water, yeast, oil and sugar. Let sit for 10 minutes.
  3. Add eggs, flour and salt, and mix for 10 minutes. I used the dough hook on my stand mixer. You can also do this by hand, with a wooden spoon until it all comes together, and then a kneading motion for the rest of the time.
  4. Pour dough onto a floured surface, and knead until dough is soft, smooth and not too sticky. Only add additional flour if it's unworkable and sticking to the surface and your hands.
  5. Roll dough into a large rectangle, approximately 18x26 inches.
Filling and Assembly:
  1. Spread melted butter over the top of the dough. Then, top with brown sugar, white sugar and cinnamon.
  2. Roll the dough into a log. Cut into 24 1-inch pieces.
  3. Place rolls on to prepared cookie sheets. Cover them with clean towels and set aside to rise for 20 minutes in a warm, draft-free spot.
  4. Meanwhile, preheat oven to 400 degrees (F).
  5. Bake for 12-20 minutes or until golden brown. {The original recipe called for just 10-12 minutes, but I had to bake mine for 20 minutes and they were perfect.}
For glaze:
  1. Combine all ingredients (sugar, half and half, vanilla, maple syrup and butter) in a medium sized bowl. Stir or whisk until smooth.
  2. Pour glaze over rolls as soon as they come out of the oven.
  3. Enjoy!

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