Cinnamon Rolls – The Quest with Vietnamese Cinnamon
Every once in a while, I get obsessive about this cinnamon rolls recipe. Usually it’s over something sweet, but that may be my sweet jaw whispering in my ear. Right now, cinnamon rolls with Vietnamese cinnamon are calling to me.Cinnamon Rolls Recipe
Sticky buns. Diet killer. Morning munching madness. Perfect. I like sticky fingers, we’re hammering out the Insanity workout 4-5 times a week plus Aikido, and the whole clan is a little insane in the AM. At least before the morning coffee and the dogs settle into their beds again.
Here’s a little taste of the WORC mornings… In the “freezing” So Cal fifty degree mornings our 100 lb dog’s teeth chatter like it’s Siberia even though he’s wearing a fleece jacket. At least until he’s been fed. Then he’s fine. I think it’s a sympathy ruse to expedite his morning meal service. Crazy.
So we’ve been getting a little Man of LaMancha on a quest for the perfect cinnamon roll. Well actually not we, me. See, Diane makes a mean sticky bun, she’s been touting it since we first met almost 15 years ago. However, I rarely get them as a treat.
Once a year she’ll treat me to a batch, just enough to make sure I stick around to change lightbulbs, take out the trash and keep the dogs amused. One of these days I’ll get the recipe out of her.
Until then I’ll keep seeking for a ultimate cinnamon roll recipe. If you’ve got one, help a guy out here and pass on the wealth!
One prerequisite for us is using Vietnamese cinnamon. It may look like a curly slap of bark, but is it amazing in flavor. Anytime we have a “good eater” guest over, we’ll pull out the hunks of cinnamon and make them get all beaver on it. They’ll give us that “You’re crazy” look, but still nervously take a piece and start chewing. After a couple seconds the burrowed brows widen in amazement as the bark magically transforms into a red-hot-esque tidbit. Try doing that with regular cinnamon.
Here’s my first attempt in finding the ultimate cinnamon roll. It is adapted from the Neiman Marcus Taste cookbook. They transformed their classic Monkey Bread recipe into a rolled delight. It is quite good, although I’m still irritated with myself for forgetting to add raisins during my pre-coffee stupor when I was making these. Maybe if I make my teeth chatter every morning Diane will make me a sympathy batch of her rolls.
-Todd
butter baking dishes & grate Vietnamese cinnamon
add melted butter & gently spread evenly over dough
gently blend butter, sugar, cinnamon & then roll
Cinnamon Roll Recipe
Ingredients
Dough
- 1 cup (235ml) Milk
- 1/4 oz (7g) Active Dry Yeast (1 pkg or 2 1/4 teaspoons)
- 1/4 cup (50g) Sugar
- 1 teaspoon (5g) Kosher Salt
- 1/2 cup (115g or 1 stick) unsalted Butter , melted
- 3 1/4 cups (400g) all-purpose Flour
Cinnamon Filling
- 1/2 cup (115 g or 1 stick) unsalted Butter , melted
- 1 cup (200g) Brown Sugar
- 2 Tablespoons (5g) ground Cinnamon (or 3 T freshly grated Vietnamese cinnamon if you can get it)
Icing
- 2 ounces (55g) Cream Cheese , at room temp.
- 1 cup (115g) Powdered Sugar
- 2 Tablespoons (30ml) Milk
Instructions
- Gently warm the milk to 110°F (lukewarm bath temp.) Pour milk into a large bowl with the yeast, sugar, salt, and melted butter. Stir to combine and dissolve yeast.
- Mix in the flour until a soft dough forms. (You may have to add a little extra flour if dough is too sticky. Should be slightly tacky without being overly sticky). Cover bowl with a towel or wax paper and set in a warm place to rise until doubled, about 1 hour.
- When dough is almost done rising, melt the Cinnamon Filling's butter (1/2 cup butter). Combine brown sugar and cinnamon in a bowl and set aside.
- Put dough on a lightly floured work surface. Roll dough out to approx. 1/4" thick and 18"x14".
- Spread Cinnamon Filling's melted butter evenly across the top surface. Evenly sprinkle cinnamon sugar mix over dough. Beginning with the longer side facing you, use both hands to roll the dough into a log. Slice the log into 12 even sections, approx. 1 1/2" wide.
- Lightly butter a 9"x11" baking dish. Place the rolls cut side up in the buttered baking dish leaving space in-between the rolls for room to rise. Cover and allow to rise until doubled (about 30 minutes in a warm place.)
- While rolls rise preheat oven to 375°F.
- Bake the rolls for about 25-35 minutes or until golden and cooked through. Remove from oven and allow to cool slightly.
- While cinnamon rolls are cooling, make the icing. Combine the cream cheese, powdered sugar, and milk in a bowl and whisk until smooth. Pour icing over warm cinnamon rolls and serve.
I have some sort of cinnamon (I know, I know its not the same but…….) and thos pictures have me craving. I’m off right now to get some rolls baking!
Oh, and a very happy new year to you both.
I tried this recipe with regular cinnamon, but I am now looking forward to
buying some Vietnamese cinnamon, the cinnamon rolls turned out great!
The icing is delicious!
Oh i lovvveeee Vietnamese cinnamon and recently picked a jar from KAF!
Which is s agood place to pick them whole?
Oh the cinnamon rolls are absloutely gorgeous i tell u!
Perfect! Am so thrilled to find ur blog and looking forward to hear from ya!
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Summer- wow, your graphics are so cool. Very Festive.
ooohhh I just got some Vietnamese cinnamon bark for Christmas! This is the perfect way to try it out! One problem I always have with cinnamon buns is that mine never comes out fluffy. Is there any trick to making it soft and fluffy? Thanks!
bra. vo. the vietnamese cinnamon surely takes a delicious nosh and makes it extraordinary!
Love that you mentioned an Insanity workout in a Cinnamon Bun post….hysterical!
Liz- the Insanity workout is just like they call it. Insane. That’s why we treat ourselves to dishes like these, we need it after the workout!
I just took a class at King Arthur Flour and we made cinnamon buns with Vietnamese cinnamon. Holy wow! I’ll never go back to the other stuff.
Even though you forgot the raisins these Cinnamon Rolls still look great. Your dog weighs more than me. Scary. I love the cold, but I shake like him. Good thing we both own fleece ๐
I love cinnamons rolls! this looks amazing!
Hey, my teeth are chattering — you can hear ’em, cantcha? Cantcha?
I have to admit to being just a little bit disappointed, because I was hoping to find out how the Vietnamese make cinnamon rolls. But I don’t think their best efforts could improve much on these.
These look amazing! I do absolutely love the Pioneer Woman’s cinnamon rolls, but now I’m thinking I need to try some variations…
Sues- Ree has a great recipe. Just add the Viet cinnamon and you’re ready to go!
incredible! who doesn’t love cinnamon rolls made fresh at home.
have fun in mexico!
Hi Todd! These buns look so dang good! My favorite cinnamon roll recipe is from the America’s Test Kitchen Family Cookbook: http://gastronomyblog.com/2009/03/03/cinnamon-rolls-with-cream-cheese-icing/ What I like best about it is that it doesn’t call for yeast. I’m not very patient when a cinnamon roll craving hits.
My dad goes cuckoo for cinnamon rolls and I have yet to find the perfect recipe. I’ve purchase Vietnamese cinnamon before, but I’ve never seen the bark. I really want to try some now. I wonder what your dogs would do in Michigan ๐
We love the Vietnamese cinnamon bark strips. The scent fills the kitchen when grating it with the microplane.
I don’t think our pups would get out of bed all winter in Michigan. At least not the big dog. Sierra, the white boxer, has to be around people so she’ll brave anything to stay by our sides.
This recipe is a keeper, and the pics are gorgeous! I am craving those rolls right now….
Oh yummm! What else can I say?