Welcome to my baking blog

Well, here is my New Year's Resolution! I have always been told I should start a baking blog, and truly, it’s always something I've wanted to do myself. My resolution for 2012 is to keep a baking blog by posting some of my favorite and personal recipes. My plans for this blog are simple - easy baking. I find that a lot of people are intimidated by baking, so I am here to show you, step-by-step, that baking is easy and very fun. We have all burned cookies, forgotten the sugar, and even thrown out an entire batch of something that looked beautiful online. I hope you enjoy!






Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Mini Cinnamon Rolls

For my first post,  I'd like to show you something that is a staple in my house...CINNAMON ROLLS...yumm! I have really great memories of my mom waking us up with warm cinnamon rolls.  Speaking of, does anyone like the orange ones? I swear my mom and I are the only ones that enjoyed them.
These are extremely easy, and fun to take to a brunch shower, a treat for co-workers, or to just sit and eat on your couch on a weekend morning.

This is a very cute, easy and fun little recipe. I found the original recipe on http://www.iowagirleats.com/ .

INGREDIENTS

Rolls

1 8oz tube of crescent roll dough
2 tablespoons of butter
Cinnamon
Brown Sugar


Icing

1 teaspoon of maple syrup
1 Tablespoon of skim milk
3/4 cup of powdered sugar




Preheat oven according to the directions on your crescent rolls. Roll out the crescent rolls and split into 2 pieces. Take the first 4 triangles and pinch the seams together.



Use a rolling pin to flatten the dough out and to bring the seams together. Brush with melted butter and sprinkle with cinnamon and a little brown sugar.   

*McCormick makes this wonderful Cinnamon Sugar GRINDER.  This is perfect for the recipe, but I would still add in some cinnamon.  The grinder is also nice with making french toast.
 Roll into a log and cut into 1 inch pieces. Place into a mini muffin pan that is sprayed and bake according to the crescent roll package or until nice and golden brown.  Repeat all steps on the remaining half of the crescent rolls.

While the rolls are baking, make the icing.  If you have a small bowl and a mini whisk, that will be perfect.  Otherwise, just a bowl and fork will do the trick.  When the rolls are warm just out of the oven, drizzle the icing over the rolls.
Now see, wasnt that easy ?!  Now go and enjoy a couple...or 27 :)



2 comments:

  1. Yay! You started your blog! Can't wait to see your recipes! <3 Katie P. :)

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  2. Great first recipe! I think I might have to try these out this weekend! And yes... I too love the orange ones! Speaking of - do you have a recipe for the orange icing?

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