Sin Buns Recipe (Easy Cinnamon Buns)



I made you something. I know that I have been promising you this recipe for about a million years. So it is finally here. In my defense, every time I made some to take photos for you, we ate them before I could photograph them. So this time I was smart and made them secretly, quickly snapped some photos, and months later am finally sharing this with you.

These won't disappoint. Easy, delicious, and basically a food group in my humble opinion.

Love to you!


Kimberley's Kitchen Sin Buns 
~makes one dozen buns~

Ingredients:

Dough:
-1 cup warm milk
-3 Tablespoons melted butter
-2 teaspoons yeast
-3 1/2 cups flour
-1/2 cup sugar
-1 egg
-1 teaspoon salt
Filling: 
(combine the following in a bowl and have ready for when dough is rolled out)
-1/2 cup brown sugar
-2 Tablespoons cinnamon
-1/2 stick melted butter
-1 cup raisins (optional)
Glaze:
-1 cup confectioners sugar
-2 Tablespoons milk
-1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

-in the bowl of a mixer, or in a large bowl, combine milk, melted butter, and yeast. Allow yeast to get foamy- approximately 5 minutes.
-add 3 cups flour, egg, and salt and mix. Slowly add remaining flour until dough is sticky. 
-kneed dough for 5 minutes
-place dough in a well oiled bowl, covered with a damp towel or plastic wrap, place in a warm spot in kitchen (I put it on my oven) and allow to rise to double the size (usually 30 minutes)
-preheat oven to 375 degrees
-remove dough from bowl, roll out into rectangle approx 8 x 11 inches. 
-spread filling over dough, leaving a 1/2 edge around rectangle
-roll long end of dough and pinch dough closed
-with a sharp knife, slice dough in two pieces, and then slice those pieces into 6 pieces
-place rounds cut side up in a well oiled baking dish (9 x 9 or 9 x 13). Drape with damp towel or plastic wrap and leave in warm place to rise again for 30 minutes
-remove towel/wrap and place baking dish in oven to bake for approx 25 minutes or until golden brown
-remove from oven, allow to cool in dish on wire rack, serve once cooled with a drizzle of glaze

Enjoy!







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