It is not often that I try something and want to eat the whole lot of them! I made a batch of these very tasty treats and Dave and I had to ration ourselves to making them last two days. This recipe was given to me by my friend Bev and I can lay no claim to it’s goodness. You would do well to make double the batch and cook the second batch as soon as you take the last one out of the container you have hidden them in. I am going to save these for a weekend tea time treat, as if I make them for after dinner dessert during the week, my waist line and I will soon not be on the same page.
CINNAMON BUNS
ingredients:
for the filling:
¾ cup brown sugar
¼ cup sugar
(I used a cup of fructose)
1 tablespoon cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg
¼ teaspoon salt
15g butter, melted
for the buns:
2 cups cake flour
½ teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon baking powder
65g butter, fridge temperature
1 egg
½ cup buttermilk
3 tablespoons water
flour for dusting
60g melted butter
method:
preheat the oven to 190° Celsius
butter a 22cm cake pan really well, and line the base with baking paper
for the filling:
combine the sugars, cinnamon, nutmeg and salt in a small bowl
add the melted butter and stir with a fork until it resembles wet sand
for the buns:
sieve together the flour, salt and baking powder
chop or grate the butter into the flour and gently rub with your fingertips to form a crumble
beat the egg, buttermilk and water together with a fork
use a knife to mix this into the flour
lightly knead for 30 seconds
roll the dough out on a well floured surface to a 35cm x 25cm rectangle
brush the dough with 2 tablespoons melted butter
sprinkle and level the cinnamon sugar mixture, leaving a 1cm border all around
roll the dough lengthwise into a tight log
wet the exposed end and seal
keep the seam side down and cut the log into 8 even slices
slightly flatten each slice and place seam side down into the pan
place one in the middle and the others around the perimeter
brush the remaining butter over the top of the buns
bake for 25 minutes until browned
turn out onto a cooling rack and flip over so that the cinnamon side is facing up
place your cooking rack over some baking paper to catch any drips while cooling and when icing
add ½ a cup of raisins or pecans etc. to the filling
Tandy

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its in the oven….smelling divine fingers crossed
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i wil make it after making off , the first i will buy ingredients
they are delicious
I can practically smell these! even several days later! yum
they are yum indeed
I tried them! I made them on Friday night…and they were amazing! The light was shocking, so I couldn’t take any pics, but that gives me an excuse to make them again! Also made a simple cream cheese icing to put on top…they’re delicious
fantastic! I am always pleased when a recipe works out well for others
Cinnamon Buns : you give me a good recipe. i will do it according to your ways
enjoy!
These are looking delicious!! Thanks for the recipe! You are such an inspiration!
my pleasure Pink!
Oh fantastic! I am SO happy to have seen this recipe! I ADORE cinnamon buns (to an obsessive / unhealthy level) but they all seem to contain yeast – which scares me out of the kitchen. Can’t wait to try these out…I think tonight would be a good time
enjoy trying them, and do let me know what you think!
drool. these cinnamon buns look delish.
thank you so much
Aah please can I have these if I ever get to come and visit? They look fabulous! Have a happy weekend.
Mandy
for sure! And I hope you do come and visit
Ooooooh – nice cuppa tea with one of those …….. eish!!! Yummmy … have a great weekend angel xxx
thanks Jan – they are really good. Have a super weekend as well xxx
Have never even tried a cinnamon bun (why not, I ask myself?) and I adore cinnamon, so I´d better hurry up and get on with making some!
they are very moreish!
They look positively sinful
Friday greets to Dave.
and Friday greets back