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Cinnamon Buns

RatingDifficultyAdvanced
Prep Time2 hrsCook Time19 minsTotal Time2 hrs 19 mins
For the dough:
 180ml of full fat milk warmed
 1 sachet of easy bake yeast
 60g sugar
 1 egg plus
 1 egg yolk
 60g melted butter
 700g bread flour
 ¾ tsp salt
For the Filling:
 160g Dark brown soft sugar
 2 tbsp cinnamon
 60g butter softened
For the cream cheese frosting:
 120g cream cheese
 50g butter
 200g icing sugar
 ½ tsp vanilla extract
 Zest of 1 medium orange
1

Warm the milk in the microwave for 40 seconds then add the yeast and leave for 5 minutes to check the yeast is active, you should see bubbles forming in the milk and you will notice the smell of bread from the yeast.

2

Set up an electric mixer with a dough hook, if you do not have this then use a wooden spoon and manually stir the mix and knead the dough by hand.

3

Oil a bowl ready for the dough to prove in, also have a damp tea towel to hand ready to cover the dough.
Line a 9-inch cake tin with baking parchment ready to add the dough once it’s had its first prove.

4

Pour the milk and yeast into a bowl of an electric mixer, add the egg and yolk, the melted butter and sugar. Mix until combined. Add the flour and salt and combine with a dough hook for 7 minutes, the dough should form into a nice ball – add a little more flour if your dough is still sticky and knead this in by hand or by the electric mixer, until a nice ball is formed.

5

Transfer the dough into the oiled bowl and cover for 1 to 1.5 hours (depending on humidity and room temperature and cover with the damp tea towel.)

6

Once the dough has doubled in size, transfer the dough to a lightly floured surface and roll into a 15 x 9-inch rectangle. Spread the softened butter across the rectangle. Mix the dark brown sugar and cinnamon together in a bowl then sprinkle over the butter.

7

Roll the dough. I find it easier to roll the dough from the shorter side tightly as you can but with little pressure on the dough. Once rolled slice the dough into inch thick portions and place in the lined tin. Cover with cling film and a damp towel and prove the buns for another 45 minutes in a warm place.

8

Preheat the oven to 170 degrees fan. Remove the plastic wrap and bake. Check the buns after 15 minutes, being careful not to overbake the buns as you want the centre of each bun to be fluffy. Depending on the size the buns may need an extra 5 minutes.

9

Allow them to cool for 5 minutes then add the cream cheese frosting.

10

To make the frosting whisk the softened butter with the cream cheese then add the icing sugar. And orange zest and vanilla extract. If you would like your icing thicker, add more icing sugar and if you would like runnier icing add a little water. Spread over the cinnamon buns.

11

Enjoy!

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Ingredients

For the dough:
 180ml of full fat milk warmed
 1 sachet of easy bake yeast
 60g sugar
 1 egg plus
 1 egg yolk
 60g melted butter
 700g bread flour
 ¾ tsp salt
For the Filling:
 160g Dark brown soft sugar
 2 tbsp cinnamon
 60g butter softened
For the cream cheese frosting:
 120g cream cheese
 50g butter
 200g icing sugar
 ½ tsp vanilla extract
 Zest of 1 medium orange

Directions

1

Warm the milk in the microwave for 40 seconds then add the yeast and leave for 5 minutes to check the yeast is active, you should see bubbles forming in the milk and you will notice the smell of bread from the yeast.

2

Set up an electric mixer with a dough hook, if you do not have this then use a wooden spoon and manually stir the mix and knead the dough by hand.

3

Oil a bowl ready for the dough to prove in, also have a damp tea towel to hand ready to cover the dough.
Line a 9-inch cake tin with baking parchment ready to add the dough once it’s had its first prove.

4

Pour the milk and yeast into a bowl of an electric mixer, add the egg and yolk, the melted butter and sugar. Mix until combined. Add the flour and salt and combine with a dough hook for 7 minutes, the dough should form into a nice ball – add a little more flour if your dough is still sticky and knead this in by hand or by the electric mixer, until a nice ball is formed.

5

Transfer the dough into the oiled bowl and cover for 1 to 1.5 hours (depending on humidity and room temperature and cover with the damp tea towel.)

6

Once the dough has doubled in size, transfer the dough to a lightly floured surface and roll into a 15 x 9-inch rectangle. Spread the softened butter across the rectangle. Mix the dark brown sugar and cinnamon together in a bowl then sprinkle over the butter.

7

Roll the dough. I find it easier to roll the dough from the shorter side tightly as you can but with little pressure on the dough. Once rolled slice the dough into inch thick portions and place in the lined tin. Cover with cling film and a damp towel and prove the buns for another 45 minutes in a warm place.

8

Preheat the oven to 170 degrees fan. Remove the plastic wrap and bake. Check the buns after 15 minutes, being careful not to overbake the buns as you want the centre of each bun to be fluffy. Depending on the size the buns may need an extra 5 minutes.

9

Allow them to cool for 5 minutes then add the cream cheese frosting.

10

To make the frosting whisk the softened butter with the cream cheese then add the icing sugar. And orange zest and vanilla extract. If you would like your icing thicker, add more icing sugar and if you would like runnier icing add a little water. Spread over the cinnamon buns.

11

Enjoy!

Notes

Cinnamon Buns
IngredientsDirections

Written by:
Jarrod
Published on:
February 6, 2022

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