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| Nutrition Facts | ||
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Serving Size 1 (112g) Recipe makes 30 servings |
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| Calories 411 | ||
| Calories from Fat 143 | (34%) | |
| Amount Per Serving | %DV | |
| Total Fat 15.9g | 24% | |
| Saturated Fat 6.3g | 31% | |
| Monounsaturated Fat 6.3g | ||
| Polyunsaturated Fat 2.2g | ||
| Trans Fat 0.0g | ||
| Cholesterol 39mg | 13% | |
| Sodium 211mg | 8% | |
| Potassium 142mg | 4% | |
| Total Carbohydrate 63.3g | 21% | |
| Dietary Fiber 1.8g | 7% | |
| Sugars 35.8g | ||
| Protein 5.3g | 10% | |
SERVES 30 , 30 rolls in two 9x13 pans, approx
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From: Sydney Mike
On Apr 17, 2008
Have made cinnamon rolls so many times in the past that I knew what I was in for with this recipe, & I STILL enjoy doing the work, 'cause they're worth it!! These rolls are no exception ~ They're GREAT! One thing I did differently though was to make half a batch of the frosting, since I wanted to frost only half of the rolls! They are GREAT either way, without frosting for those who don't want them too sweet, & with frosting for those of us who have that SPECIAL tooth to sweeten!! Thanks so much for sharing this recipe! Oh, yes ~ Need I say ~ I added a handful of raisins this first time around! [Made & reviewed for one of my adoptees in this Spring's Pick-A-Chef]
From: Sharligan
On Feb 28, 2008
Since there are just the two of us, I halved this recipe. I found the instrunctions rather lengthy and drawn out so i used my bread maker instead! It worked like a charm.... since I ONLY use quick (or rapid) rise yeast, I only needed to let it rise after making the rolls - really cuts the time in half! We found the rolls to be light and flavorful. Next time, I'll probably add more filling. As for the topping, we both found it a bit to sweet. I think adding more butter or perhaps some cream cheese would help cut the sweetness. Yes I'll definitely make these again! Thank you for this delicious treat! Sharligan
From: **Tinkerbell**
On Feb 22, 2008
5 Stars - This recipe was indeed, DECADENT. My family is used to waiting for dough to rise, but all were intrigued when I told them this one would have to rise 3 times. The instructions were pretty clear with the exception of #4 which says to add 3 Celsius flour. I’m pretty sure it was meant to say cups, so that’s what I put in. When I got to step #5 I had to use an extra cup of flour, but I don’t consider that a fault because I find that the amount of flour always varies due to the size of eggs &/or oranges. I saved a step by combining the cinnamon with the brown sugar before sprinkling over the buttered dough. The rolls were light & fluffy soft, as was the frosting. The frosting was a light pinky-peach color from the blood orange & was just delicious. These rolls were a huge hit & dubbed around the house "Betcha can’t eat just one" rolls. My 13x9s were already in use, so I filled an 11x7 & an 8x8. The 11x7 we baked up to eat with breakfast & the 8x8 (unbaked) I wrapped tightly with foil to freeze for later. I’ll update when we thaw & bake them. We will most certainly be making these rolls again. Worth the work! Made, enjoyed & reviewed for RSC#11, January 2008.
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