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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 (117g)

Recipe makes 12 servings

The following items or measurements are not included below:

2 tablespoons turbinado sugar

Calories 432
Calories from Fat 200 (46%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 22.3g 34%
Saturated Fat 10.1g 50%
Monounsaturated Fat 5.1g
Polyunsaturated Fat 5.5g
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 91mg 30%
Sodium 129mg 5%
Potassium 152mg 4%
Total Carbohydrate 52.6g 17%
Dietary Fiber 2.0g 8%
Sugars 20.5g
Protein 7.5g 15%

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Schnecken (Sticky German Cinnamon Buns)

Recipe #120479 | 1¼ hours | 40 min prep | add private note
NcMysteryShopper

By: NcMysteryShopper
May 4, 2005

Schnecken means “snails,” which is what these coiled buns resemble. They are much stickier, puffier, gooier and generally more over the top than ordinary Cinnamon Buns. These are just drop-dead good! I had them at a friend’s house and stopped on the way home and bought the cookbook that the recipe came out of: How to Be a Domestic Goddess, by Nigella Lawson. I liked these even better than the Cinnamon Buns we drove for over an hour to get (only to wait in very long lines) at Knaus Berry Farm in Florida! Preparation time does not include time for letting dough rise(One hour and 20 minutes).

SERVES 12 (change servings and units)

Ingredients

Dough

Syrup

Glaze

Filling

Directions

  1. 1
    Butter a 12-cup muffin pan.
  2. 2
    Line a roasting pan or baking pan with parchment paper (for turning the sticky buns onto later)large enough to cover muffin pan.
  3. 3
    Combine flour, sugar, salt and yeast in a large mixing bowl.
  4. 4
    Melt butter in the milk over very low heat and beat in eggs.
  5. 5
    Stir milk/butter mixture into the dry ingredients to make the dough. Knead for 10 minutes or for 5 with dough hook. When it is springy and satiny, form a ball and put in a greased bowl. Turn to coat and cover with plastic wrap. Leave in a warm place for 1 hour or until doubled in size.
  6. 6
    Syrup: Using an electric mixer cream butter until soft and smooth and add sugar. Beat in syrups and then divide mixture among the muffin cups and top with walnuts (about a tablespoonful in each sticky-based waiting cup.).
  7. 7
    Preheat oven to 350.
  8. 8
    Knock dough back, knead once or twice and then roll out to a large rectangle (apx 24X12) with the long side nearest you. Beat egg and add milk; glaze the dough using a pastry brush or your fingers.
  9. 9
    Mix the filling ingredients in a little bowl and sprinkle onto the dough. Now, roll up from the long side and away from you, carefully and firmly (not too tight) keeping a firm sausage shape.
  10. 10
    Cut into 12 even slices, and lie each slice spiral-swirly cut side up, on top of the nuts and syrup in the muffin cups.
  11. 11
    Leave to rise for about 20 minutes then put into the oven and bake for 20 to 25 minutes, by which time they should be golden and cooked: crisp in parts, voluptuously gooey in others. You may want to put a baking sheet under pan to catch any falling goo.
  12. 12
    Place roasting pan or baking sheet on top and turn the whole thing the other way up. Remove the muffin tray and dislodge any nuts that are still stuck in it, adding them, along with any residual syrup, to the upturned buns.
  13. 13
    Leave to cool, then stuff your face -- as if you needed encouragement.

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From: MissCatFish

On May 6, 2009

This recipe is so yummy! I'm lazy so I used the dough cycle on my BM and it worked fine. My kids LOVED them. Thanks! Will make again.

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  • From: Allison12

    On Apr 19, 2009

    Great recipe, I think next time I'll add more cinnamon plus some raisins. Thank you!

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  • From: GaylaJ

    On Aug 12, 2005

    These are utterly fabulous!! I'm as lazy as the last reviewer and used my Kitchenaid to knead the dough. The only suggestion I have is to place the muffin pan on a larger pan in case some of that wonderful syrup oozes up over the side during baking. Mine did a little, but I had also covered the larger pan with parchment so I enjoyed an easy clean-up. Thanks, ncmysteryshopper, for posting this awesome recipe!

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    From: Jellyqueen

    On Jun 7, 2005

    These were great. I am lazy and will admit that I made the dough up in my ABM, but followed the rest of the directions to the letter. I used walnuts on these. Not only are these great sticky, and I do mean sticky!! buns, but they are so pretty. When you turn them out of the pan and all that extra syrup runs down and around them, it looks just like something you would see on TV or in the magazines. These got rave reviews from everyone!!!!

    7 people found this review helpful

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