This dish was part of our Sunday Funday of cooking. Erin wanted to make something and that was Puala's cinnamon rolls. She'd seen the "easy" way on TV and was sold. However, the easy way was nowhere to be found online. Convinced you could buy the dough that's what she hunted down. With no luck, she decided to make it completely from scratch. Everything from scratch. Everything! Yeast and flour. Eggs and scalded milk. "Oh, it'll take 30 minutes". Um, no. That's the prep time. 1 HOUR TO RISE!! This is when hell broke loose. I've never seen someone so pissed about cinnamon rolls. This was supposed to be ready for brunch. At this rate we're talking a an appetizer for dinner. At this point she was committed. At this point Erin rolled up her sleeves and dove in.
Click Here for Paula's recipe. The photos below provide the visual odyssey of creating heaven on earth.
Step 1: Make and knead dough. You'll place this in a greased bowl and let rise until doubled, 1 - 1 1/2 hour. (I think Erin punched the fridge when she read this part.)
Step 2: Once the dough has risen, punch down and roll out to 15x9 inch rectangle. No, those are not Erin's hands. Those are Dustin's. This is not an episode of Seinfeld! (Although it could be.)
Step 4 (Above): Lather on a gallon of butter. Not really but that's what it felt like.
Step 5 (Below): Sprinkle a mixture of cinnamon and sugar on the butter glaze. Follow this with a combination of walnuts, pecans, or raisans. Or more sugar and butter. Who cares - it's cinnamon rolls. They're supposed to be bad for you!
Step 6: Carefully roll up whatever cinnamon roll concoction you've made. Slice off the ugly ends. Cut the roll into 12-15 slices and place evenly in a buttered and sugared pan (Really Paula!?). Once in, let these rise covered for about 45 minutes (Erin screams in the background.)
Finally, bake these at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes and drench in the homemade glaze.
...and on the 8th day God created the cinnamon roll!