Caramel Cinnamon Rolls

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I had posted the review and GIVEAWAY (enter here, it ends TONIGHT!!) for the Chinet Bakeware Set a couple of weeks ago – and made my ever-so-famous (well, at least with my friends and family!) Caramel Cinnamon Rolls. I had quite a few of you requesting the recipe, and you would like to try them out. Your wish is my command!!!

We LOVE cinnamon rolls around our house. Yes, they are a bit time-consuming, but ohhh, so worth every minute! The nice thing about this recipe is that it makes two 9 X 13 pans of rolls. So, before the rolls rise, we simply freeze one pan of them and the next time we want Caramel Cinnamon Rolls, we just pull them out of my freezer – thaw, raise and cook!!

My Little Chefs first made the dough. A trick for this recipe is that we scald the milk and then let it cool to 110 degrees. We added the cooled milk to the sugar and yeast, and let it sit for about 10 minutes. Then we added the remaining ingredients.

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We used a Bosch for making our cinnamon rolls, which makes it so easy. If you are making them with a mixer or by hand, after all the ingredients are added, just turn the dough onto a sprayed surface to knead for about 5 minutes. We do not like flour my surfaces for any type of dough, because we feel that it adds too much flour and drys it out. We simply just spray the surface with pam spray. Then we let the dough rise till double in size.

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We make the simple cinnamon sugar by mixing the brown and white sugar with the cinnamon. I always have a bit of extra, so I just keep it in an airtight container and use it in my pancakes or cookies.

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We then make the yummy goodness that makes these Caramel Cinnamon Rolls so delicious! We mix the cream, sugars, and corn syrup for the caramel bottom (which becomes the top!!!) on the cinnamon rolls.

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After the dough has risen. We then punch it down and divide the dough in 1/2, each half will make 12 rolls. Then we let the dough rest for about 5 minutes. Then took one of the halves of dough and rolled it out into a large rectangle. We covered the dough with a layer of butter, and then spread about 1 cup of the cinnamon sugar on the dough.

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Little Chef B did a great job rolling the dough for the cinnamon rolls, and made sure the ends were pinched tight so it would stay rolled up.  Repeating to the other half of dough. We then pour about 1 cup of the caramel sauce into the bottom of each pan. Then cut the dough into 1 1/2 inch slices and placed them into the sauce. We then covered them and let them rise till double in size. My Little Chefs always get really anxious to hurry and cook them, but we found that the best rolls are left alone to rise!!! Finally, we cooked them and then let them cool for about 5 minutes. Don’t let them sit in the pan too long after cooking or they will stick to the pan.

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The Little Chefs kept asking for the frosting – I told them that these are magic and they already have the frosting on them! They were so excited to see once we flipped them out onto another pan, the Caramel sauce just drizzled down each of the Cinnamon Rolls!!

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If you are in a time crunch, you can make our Bite Sized Cinnamon Rolls. Or take them to a neighbor with a Homemade Card! I hope you love our Caramel Cinnamon Rolls as much as we do!!! Enjoy!

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I am a mom to Five Little Chefs who love to cook and create anything with their hands. Watching over 10 additional hands keeps me busy but is so much fun! We laugh and cry everyday, but then want to do it again the next day. That is how we know we are enjoying life!

7 Replies to "Caramel Cinnamon Rolls"

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    emily April 24, 2013 (9:01 am)

    yum! I’ve never made these with caramel… Thanks so much for taking the time to link up to the Tasteful Tuesday party @Nap-TimeCreations.com. Make sure to follow my blog via bloglovin, GFC or facebook so you don’t miss out on my features posts… it could be YOU :o)
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    Susan Dee April 25, 2013 (9:10 pm)

    One day, I will make these. Using store bought biscuits just isn’t the same as homemade. These look so inviting.
    Consider yourself hugged,
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    BeckyMcNeer April 26, 2013 (7:18 pm)

    nothing better than homemade! Thanks for sharing at Foodtastic Friday!

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    The Busy Bee's May 1, 2013 (5:51 pm)

    Hi,
    Just wanted to BUZZ by and let you know this is one of the features at our party.
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    Thanks for linking up with us,
    The Busy Bee’s.

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    Merry May 2, 2013 (8:18 am)

    That drizzling caramel looks fantastic! And I’m with your little ones…that last rise before putting in the oven always feels so long!

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    The Busy Bee's May 20, 2013 (5:23 pm)

    Hi! I want to try this wonderful recipe. I wondered if you put the caramel in the bottom of the baking pan before you freeze your second pan? I love to have things to pull out of the oven and be ready to go. I love that tip!
    Thanks so much!
    Myrna & Joye @ The Busy Bee’s

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      Jenny May 22, 2013 (9:19 am)

      Thanks for stopping by! Yes, I put the caramel in the bottom of the second pan, cover and freeze it. They turn out just as yummy!!! Hope you enjoy them!