With Christmas Eve
just hours away, what better way to mark the occasion than with a post on something
warm, sweet and delicious? As the big
day approaches, guest blogger and birthday girl Zany shares her coveted recipe
for Mini Cinnamon Rolls – perfect for a holiday breakfast – and offers some
personal memories of Christmas Past:
I
love the holiday season. Maybe it's because I was born on Christmas Eve and
it's second nature to me. Whatever the reason, no other time during the year
makes me as happy as now, strolling down city streets lit with shimmering bulbs
or turning on the TV any night of the week to find my favorite holiday flick,
"The Christmas Story."
But,
some of my favorite holiday memories come from the kitchen. While my older
sister would snooze through the early morning hours on Christmas morning, my
mom would entertain her anxious, early-riser in the kitchen, preparing a number
of breakfast finger foods to sustain our gift-opening extravaganza. One recipe
that particularly stuck with me is one that my mom collected from a Pampered
Chef party in the 90's - mini cinnamon rolls. Easy to pull together (less than
30 minutes!), and there isn't a lot of time commitment in stealing one and
popping it into your mouth, making for a smooth transition in the gift-opening
process.
In
fact, the cinnamon rolls became such a staple for me that I pull out the recipe
any time of year now - breakfasts when we have guests, weekend brunch and even
just a simple treat for my co-workers. The dish elicits at least one, "oh
so cute!" from someone in the group who hasn't seen them before, and for
those holiday calorie hawks, one of these bad boys doesn't make a person feel
as guilty as that delicious-looking doughnut.
I pride myself in searching for the perfect holiday gift for those on my list. So, for my Culinary Types friends, I think this recipe does the trick! Enjoy and Happy Holidays!
Zany
Zany’s Mini Cinnamon Rolls
Rolls:
Two cans
of crescent rolls
½ cup
butter
¼ cup
sugar
1
teaspoon cinnamon
Icing:
1 stick
butter
1 ½ cups
powdered sugar
2 ounces
cream cheese
½ teaspoon vanilla extract
1/8
teaspoon salt
Instructions:
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
- Break open crescent roll containers. Pinch together the dotted seems so that two triangles make one rectangle.
- Spread butter on each of the rectangles.
- Mix sugar and cinnamon and spread equally across all rectangles.
- Rolls rectangles into a jelly roll. Pinch the seam together. Cut each roll into five equal pieces.
- Grease two 9” round pie pans. Split the number of pieces between the two pans and stagger the pieces.
- Bake 20-25 minutes or until golden brown.
- Remove the pie pans and turn them upside down on plates. Wait 30 seconds until the cinnamon rolls “drop” from pans onto the plates, lift the pans.
- While the rolls are cooling, mix all ingredients for the icing. (Note: A hand mixer works well, and sifting the powdered sugar will make the icing nice and smooth. Use a tablespoon of milk if you want a more spreadable consistency.) Coat the rolls with icing once cooled.
- Serve for a special holiday breakfast, bring into the office on birthdays, or “just because” days. Extra points if you also bring in coffee and Bailey’s.
O adore cinnamon rolls and these look awesome:)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
I myself can attest to the deliciousness factor of these little delights. This is one of the tasty perks of being friends with Zany....thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHow fun to have some time with your mom in the kitchen, whipping up goodies. Your mini cinnamon rolls sound divine and just the thing for a special breakfast.
ReplyDeleteHappy holidays & Merry Christmas to you Zany and also to you T.W.
Sam
oh these crescent rolls! I used them years ago to make zaatar crescents! wish we had them available here. Merry Xmas and Happy New Year to you and Zany and all the fun people that contribute to this blog's cast of characters.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to you... and merry christmas! These rolls are a hoot... and one of my favorite things... cinnamon rolls, YES!
ReplyDelete@Mad - I must say I think they went best with your scrapple!
ReplyDeleteZany, you snared me. These look and sound delicious and definitely worthy of the Christmas table. I hope you and, by extension T.W., have a wonderful holiday. Merry Christmas! Hugs and blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteT.W., Zany, and Me-Shell:
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for a dazzling Christmas and a fabulous New Year. And happy birthday Zany, the cinnamon rolls look perfectly festive and delicious...
LL
A very typical american cakes for us, french people. Never tasted it but I would like.
ReplyDeleteI love cinnamon rolls and the way house smells when they are baking. I should include these in the Christmas tradition next year. A belated Merry Christmas to you!
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