Cinnamon Rolls

Cinnamon Rolls

Is there any better way to wake up than to the smell of warm cinnamon rolls coming out of the oven?! These frosted delights were a special breakfast treat growing up, and the sweet smell of freshly baked dough and cinnamon bring back a flood of happy memories. During our marriage I have only attempted to make these once, so on a rainy Saturday morning I thought I would try and perfect my recipe.

Cinnamon Rolls

Being patient was my first lesson in making homemade cinnamon rolls. It’s easy to try and rush when you are thinking of the delicious end result, but taking your time with the dough makes all the difference. After three hours of kneading, rolling and baking your house will be filled with a sweet aroma that will entice any late sleepers to throw back the covers and come to the kitchen.

Cinnamon Rolls

Once I pulled the cinnamon rolls out of the oven, I realized why I had waited so long to make them. We had 14 warm, gooey tempting us to devour all of them. Something our willpower couldn’t handle – so we packed up the leftovers and sent them off to be enjoyed by coworkers. Next time I pull out this recipe I will have to plan ahead and invite friends over for brunch!

Cinnamon Rolls

Ingredients:

Rolls:

  • 4 tsp. yeast
  • 2 tsp. sugar
  • 1/4 warm water
  • 3 1/2 C. flour
  • 1/8 C. sugar
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • 3/4 C. warm water
  • 1/8 C. oil

Filling:

  • 4 Tbs. butter, room temperature
  • 1/2 C. sugar
  • 1/2 C. brown sugar
  • 4 Tbs. cinnamon

Icing:

  • 2 C. powdered sugar
  • 2 Tbs. water
  • 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract

Directions:

  • Mix the first three ingredients together and set aside for 15 minutes to double in size
  • Add the rest of the roll ingredients together in a large bowl and stir with a wooden spoon until well combined. Cover with a cloth and set aside in a warm area to rise for 30 minutes.
  • Knead the dough for 5 minutes, them cover and set aside for 1-2 hours until the dough doubles in size.
  • Knead again and preheat your oven to 375˙F and grease a round baking pan
  • Use a rolling pin to shape the dough into a long rectangle
  • Evenly cover the top of the dough with butter and sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar
  • Tightly roll the dough lengthwise and cut 14 1-inch pieces
  • Lay the rolls into the baking pan and place in the oven for 20-35 minutes
  • Once the cinnamon rolls have cooled, mix together the icing ingredients and drizzle the icing over the rolls

 

 

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Irish Creamery Cocktail

Irish Creamery Coffee

Our favorite breakfast place in town added an array of brunch cocktails to their menu. While I’m not usually in the mood for a cocktail at 10 a.m., as I glanced down the list one caught my eye – Irish Creamery.

Irish Creamery Coffee

A blend of Baileys, hot chocolate, and coffee, this drink was begging me to order it. So I caved. When it arrived I took a cautious sip, then immediately fell in love! It was warm and rich in flavor – perfect to enjoy on a cold winter morning.

Irish Creamery Coffee

While I’m not going to make it a habit of ordering a cocktail with breakfast, I have added the Irish Creamery to my after dinner drink list! Though I admit, this would be a fun cocktail to make when hosting a brunch party!

Irish Creamery Cocktail

Ingredients:

  • 1 c. coffee
  • ½ c. hot chocolate
  • 1 shot Baileys

Directions:

  • Stir the coffee, hot chocolate and Baileys together
  • Pour into a coffee mug
  • Enjoy!

 

Lemon Sugar Pancakes

Lemon Sugar Pancakes

Move aside maple syrup! Lemon sugar pancakes are making their debut! Maybe I have been living in a hole up until this point, but I never heard of lemon sugar pancakes until I was scrolling through Instagram and saw a perfectly style brunch snap – including these delicious pancakes.

Lemon Sugar Pancakes

I quickly double tapped the photo, knowing I wanted to try these pancakes asap! That weekend I mixed up a batch of batter and heated up the griddle. Uncharacteristically, I kept the maple syrup in the pantry and sliced up a fresh lemon instead.

Lemon Sugar Pancakes

With the pancakes warm off the griddle, I squeezed a bit of lemon juice over them before topping them off with a sprinkle of sugar. I was curious if they would be bitter and tart, but the pairing of lemon and sugar created the perfect sweet and sour combination. If you’ve never tried this combination before, it’s a must!