New to cinnamon rolls, should I try the heavy cream trick or better with cream cheese glaze? |
Both of course! The heavy cream gets soaked up in the baking. It isn’t a sauce or coating and you can’t really taste it. It just adds some richness and moisture to the rolls. You still need a frosting or glaze to put on after baking. I like cream cheese frosting best personally but I thin it out to somewhere between a frosting and a glaze |
We purchase Cinnabon cinnamon rolls on Christmas Eve Day. Then we warm them up Christmas morning for breakfast. Easy! |
And a happy holiday season to you! Butter is your friend. |
I made them this year and didn’t like them. At all. |
Those “slop rolls from a can” were the thing of my childhood dreams. Makes me smile just thinking about it! |
I buy the medium ones but I asked them to leave the frosting off. It's often a big fight with them, and I'm willing to wait or come back. I even had to e-mail corporate and ask why I couldn't get them without the frosting. They had a Tyson's seller contact me and say that I can, but it's still a fight with Bethesda one. |
| I like cinnamon rolls but I’ve always thought the Cinnabon ones were icky. Maybe I need to try them again not at an airport. |
| Am I the only one who loves the cinnamon rolls that you buy in a can at Whole Foods? I mainly bake from scratch but love those cinnamon rolls so never had the urge to bake from scratch. |
The “Immaculate” brand in the red tube? They’re ok. Not my favorite. I prefer TJ’s. |
This is the recipe I use! I stress baked cinnamon rolls two Januarys ago. 8 recipes in 14 days. This is by far the best! |
I also don’t care for them. They always seem underbaked to me. |