04 July 2007

Cheater, Cheater ... Sticky Bun Eater

sticky bun remains
I am not a morning person. I need a good half hour between waking up and engaging in conversation any more complicated than yes or no. I do not wake up and hum as I brush my teeth. And as much as I love breakfast food, I don’t much like cooking in the morning. I usually wake up with an appetite, and getting food in my system is generally part of the successful road to a fully functional, conversational me. Having to undertake any labor more serious than stirring or waiting by the oven for toast can be a recipe for disaster.

Growing up, Sunday mornings meant something special for breakfast, like cinnamon rolls or raspberry crumb cake. And as wonderful as those gooey, pull-apart cinnamon rolls are, they involve yeast, and work, and worst of all, waiting. Get up early to let dough rise (an hour!), roll it out and bake it (another hour!)? Hello, the weekend, sleeping in? The hungry-grumpy me that would result is a picture no-one wants to see, besides I probably would have resorted to eating a bowl of cereal an hour ago. Of course, one could always go out for breakfast, which would probably involve long lines and more waiting, boisterous children, and mediocre toast. And I’d have to get dressed.



So what’s a girl to do? Well, she makes ‘quick cinnamon buns,’ a happy marriage of biscuit-like dough in cinnamon roll form. No yeast involved, just a quick stir of ingredients and they’re in the oven before you know it. These don’t quite have the luscious pull-apart texture that comes from yeasted dough, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t good. And I’m not complaining because I am sitting at home, in my pajamas, eating a homemade cinnamon bun, warm from the oven.

Quick Cinnamon Buns
The comfort of a homemade cinnamon bun without the wait for yeasted dough, what could be better? You could also add raisins to the filling if you'd like.

2 cups flour
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
4 tbl (2 oz) butter, melted
3/4 cup buttermilk

filling:
1/4 cup brown sugar
1 tbl cinnamon
tiny pinch of cloves

glaze:
2 tbl cream cheese
2-3 tbl milk
1 cup powdered sugar

1. Preheat the oven to 425F. Grease an 8-inch square pan. In a large bowl, stir together the flour, brown sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. In a glass measuring cup combine the butter and buttermilk. Make a well in the center of the dry ingredients and pour in the wet ingredients. Fold the mixture together in a few swift strokes, stirring only until combined. Transfer the dough to a lightly-floured work surface and roll to a rectangle about 10x18 inches.
2. Combine the filling ingredients and sprinkle them over the surface of the dough. Starting from the short side, gently roll up the dough. Cut the dough into 2 inch lengths, you should have about 8-9 rolls. Snuggle the rolls together in the prepared dish and bake for 20-25 minutes.
3. Stir together the glaze ingredients and drizzle over the rolls.
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116 comments:

  1. My hubby loves cinnamon buns, but I never make them because they are so much work! Have to try these for sure.

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  2. Mercedes, they look incredible!

    I have always wanted to try buns made with baking powder instead of yeast.

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  3. This is a perfect recipe for me as I am "yeast-dough-challenged" & love cinnamon rolls!

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  4. Yummy! I have a secret profound love for cinnamon buns, so this recipe works perfectly for me, maybe a little too perfectly actually...I may be making too many of these some time soon...

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  5. These look delicious. I may have to try them.

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  6. I just recently saw a recipe similar to this and thought "I have to make these!" Now I really have to, seeing them twice!

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  7. Your description of a non-morning person is one I resonate with! Just hand me a cup of coffee and I will speak to you in a half-hour or more. Your sticky buns look wonderful. Thanks to Blogger of note I found your site. Very yummy. Thank you!

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  8. harika görünüyor. ama ben nasıl yapıldığını anlayamıyorum : (

    türkçe olarak yazamaz mısınız?
    çeviri yapacak birileri yok mu?

    help me? please turkish :((((

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  9. Some years ago, cinnamon rolls were a breakfast staple when I used to visit Thompsons Bakery on the island of Utila. Dempsey Thompson was very proud of his cinnamon rolls and his Johnny cakes and rightly so. Your post brings back some great memories :)

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  10. I love cinnamon buns. Thanks for the recipe.

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  11. Oh. I just found your blog and I am totally going to use some of those recipes... they all look so yummy!!

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  13. Mercedes, you did a great job on these buns and on the pics. I found a recipe on allrecipes a while back for cinnabun knock-offs, and they came out wonderful. Give them a try as well.

    - Lon, FoodMayhem

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  14. These images are going to make me mad... I think I know new word for it - cookgraphy... :)

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  15. I have been craving cinnamon rolls forever! You've given me the recipe to make Saturday! So awesome!

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  16. I'd love to try them.

    www.smokeveil.blogspot.com

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  17. ooh a recipe...thanks, i think i'm gonna have to try that tomorrow morning! :)

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  18. Wow, what an overwhelming response! I had no idea cinnamon buns could spark such cacophony. I'll get to individual responses when I have a free second (sorry, I don't speak Turkish!) but welcome to any new readers!

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  19. hoo!
    Im a new user around here.
    But I'll sure be a frequent visitor to your page. Loved it.

    Mwah.

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  20. I love cinnamin buns, I'm totally making these today.

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  21. Hmmm . . . this blog looks way to tasty! I might gain weight just looking at those pictures!! :-)

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  22. very nice blog you have here!

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  23. i love your blog. congrats on being named "blog of note"
    i wonder with all the yummy food you have how you stay so thin?

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  24. I love cinnamon buns and breakfast food in general. Sometimes, I fix breakfast for supper, because I ain't no morning person either.

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  25. These sound great! I make monkey bread with similar ingredients, just a different form!!

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  26. seriouslee, marry me. between me and your cinnamon buns, we'll take over the world.

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  27. mmm that sounds delicious!! i would love to try it!!

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  28. I really wish the recipe for hot tasty cinnamon buns would just be pick up phone (or open website), place order, and they will be at my door within 30 minutes, then they will be in my stomach within +10seconds.. Your entry makes me midnight hunggy.

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  29. oh... these babies look so delicious. great, u have recipes as well. now i can try to learn how to make. i can get my mum to get a look at these. plus my friend is taking up culinary arts, he loves to try making new things himself. I'll reommend your blog tp him.

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  30. Oh cool, I have the same feeling every morning, give me 15min than i can start to open my eyes and say yes or no ;-)

    But I´m the only one who is cooking here, and know I knoe what I will do tomorrow!

    Thanks...

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  31. Looks really delicious... don't know i'll ever get to eat this or not but i can't help drooling...

    Wish i could cook man!!.....

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  32. This is so cool!

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  33. oh man, you're making me drool.

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  34. Couldn't agree more about loving breakfast food but hating to cook in the morning! Can't wait to try these buns.

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  35. I am a morning person, but I may have to get lazy one morning just so I can make these delicious and easy buns. Yum.

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  36. Wow, I tried this at home and it turned out just great! Thanks for the recipe!

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  37. Oh my god, you are making me sooooo hungry! I am making this NOW!


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    High School Spanish Teacher, PhD Student
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  38. What is labor ? Do you mean labour ?

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  39. I'm sorry, but I don't speak english very well. I'm a french woman and I like your blog.
    J'adore les gourmandises et j'ai envie de faire toutes les recettes. je suis une très bonne cuisinière et j'aime innover. Fine.

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  40. Not being a morning person myself, I really can relate to the column. Going to have to try this recipe. Congrats on being award blog of Note.

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  41. wow, dang u have LOTS of comments

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  42. Have mercy!...these look scrumptious!!

    Adding you to my faves if you don't mind.

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  43. Can you bake me a cake for my birthday?

    http://wwwfunnyman.blogspot.com/

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  44. Your blog is very tasty. I especially would like to try this recipe. You make it seem so simple.

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  45. Although I am a morning person-for the most part, I might just sleep in this weekend. Your site looks very neat . . . I am new, but I can see why you have a following.

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  46. My kids love cinnamon buns and this recipe looks easy to make. They certainly look yummy!

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  47. I dont' usually read food blogs because well, I am not a kitchen person. But after clicking on the "dashboard" recomendation list, I believe I would be visiting often.

    Your words make food interesting.

    Thanks Mercedes.

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  48. I am new for baking,, but i would love to try this. It looks very simple to make and very delicious.

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  49. Thanks for share the menu!

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  50. :) mouth watering.. !

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  51. Thanks for the idea. I just adapted this to be gluten and dairy free. Baked in the toaster oven (didn't want to heat the big oven). Very yummy!

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  52. Mercedes:

    on top of how delicious your recipes look, I am so impressed with your writing... I hate cooking, but read your recipes because the stories were so interesting. EXCELLENT writing! It's the way I would write if I could express myself better. You should write a book.

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  53. Good stuff but totally too tempting!

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  54. Yummy!!! Thanks for the recipe!!! :)

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  55. Ditto about cooking in the morning. These sound great!

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  56. Oh man, I am SO making this right now, I have all the ingredients and hand, and those look simply delicious, off to the kitchen!

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  57. Genius. The buns without so much work. They look yummy.

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  58. Hum!!!So good!!!Ho my god!!!
    (Congratulations for this wonderful site!!!).
    I wish very success!!!

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  59. First time here and will be back. Those cinnamon rolls look wonderful. Yum!

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  60. Yum, I am eating one as we speak and it is delightful. This was ridiculously easy recipe. Thank you!

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  61. I hate sticky buns and cinnamon buns, but I swear I'd be tempted to make them after reading your blog. I love your photgraphy, your writing, and your recipes (can't wait to try some of them)!

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  62. Wow these cinnamon buns looks great. I, somehow, never seem to get yeast to work with me. The gooeyness definitely mades me wanna bake right now.

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  63. Thanks for the recipes, but I can't believe you have the time to bake all this stuff

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  64. Hi Mercedes,

    It seems delicious for me, could You post this for my blog

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  65. if you ever do read this (wadng past the other 76 comments) i'd like to say this is a nice 'un.
    i mean, there are other cookery blogs, but this one makes me hungry just by reading, without the pictures!
    Great job!!!

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  66. omg look so yummy and yeah you are so cool! ^^
    nat

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  67. Hej from Sweden!
    Aah, that seems incredibly tasty!
    I'm just going to translate the recipe, then I'll turn into a housewife-wannabe and bake! ;)

    Keep blogging!
    / Becky, Sweden

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  68. Oh my god those buns look amazing!!! Now I'm so hungry!!!

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  69. Mercedes, looove your name. It appears often in romance novels I read. Makes the character more interesting. :D

    I loooove sticky buns. My middle name should be cinnamon. Thanks for the delish recipe!!!

    JJ

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  70. That looks really good, I'm going to have to try them.

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  71. As Fully certified Clown I just know I can not even attempt to make these Buns, I would be covered in the sticky stuff in no time at all, any chance of coming round next weekend and showing me How?
    I love to bake, I think!
    Bumble clown

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  72. mmmmmmm que sabroso.visiten mi blog www.bembador.blogspot.com

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  73. That is awesome! I can't wait to try them!

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  74. These look fantastic. I've really got to learn how to cook.

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  75. This is a magnificent site! Shukran jazilah. I'll definitely be back.

    agape

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  76. Those pics of the fresh cinnamon buns looked so good, I almost felt indecent for looking at them. As for baking in the morning, even with your helpful recipe I'm still more of a "pre-made, pre-packaged Pillsbury" gal.

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  77. Your Blog's a huge hit got any advice?

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  78. This blog has made me very hungry. Thankfully, you have great recipes here so I can make all these delicious creations.

    Congratulations on getting "Blogs of Note" status, you deserve it.

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  79. I'm truly honored and flattered at the recognition I've recieved and the comments that have been left here. I hope you all will excuse me if I can't respond to you individually, but I appreciate all the messages!

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  80. Made these on Saturday morning, and my husband LOVED them. I found that they are delicious fresh, but not as good on the second day. I guess that's where the yeast may come in handy. But as a shortcut, this is a great solution. Thanks! :)

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  81. Hey, stumbled onto your blog.. and found the recipe that I am looking for! Thanks.

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  82. Looks really good.

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  83. I liked the look of these and this is my first Blog comment. I will try them this week end Thank you

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  85. Oooh, those look good. I tried making them once on my own, and got what can only be best described as Downs' cinnamon buns.

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  86. hey! sm great stuffs u got der.
    now i wasnt so much into buns but ur blog n photogrphy wer so temptin i had to try it myself.
    jst too gud!!
    nw m dyin to try othrs

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  87. have you tried using frozen bread dough? if you thaw out (overnight so you don't have to get up early) and then just roll that out, add mix on top, roll combine carmel for oven there is alot less mixing!Agreed, nothing better in the morning then warm carmel/cinnamon rolls!

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  88. Yummy! all your stuff looks excellent.

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  89. Hi Mercedes,
    I've tried this one too and now blogged about it, you are so amazing with these recipes! I use a mix of whole wheat and white flour and I'm afraid the whole wheat part made them a bit dry but now I know for next time. Leftover cream cheese icing from the carrot cake was just right on top too! I can't make pastry or roll-out doughs very well, they frustrate me to pieces but this was a snap. Awesome job, I look forward to what you cook up next. Thanks very much again!
    MissBehavin

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  90. the filling is a keeper! I love it, especially since it's without butter. however, the bun's texture wasn't exactly what I had in mind

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  91. Oh I'm so happy I've discovered this recipe! Right now my brain is obsessed with cinnamon buns and I must make some soon.

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  92. I tried this recipe over the weekend with my daughter and we loved it! It's a great recipe, thanks for sharing this with us!!

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  93. I made these this morning. My family wasn't expecting much when I told then there wasn't yeast, but the rolls looked beautiful. Crispy edges and warm, chewy, cinnamony insides. Really tasty. A keeper. Thanks!

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  94. Hi-
    I just made these this morning. I used cake flour since it was what I had on hand. They came out very good but they did taste very cake-ish. I can't wait to try them with regular flour. Thanks for posting this recipe.

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  95. Do you have to use buttermillk?

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  96. If you don't have buttermilk then a good substitute is to use regular milk and then add a squeeze or lemon juice or a splash of vinegar to add in the needed acidity.

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  97. Unbelievable delicious and easy !!!!! Love love love!!!

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