aczlan
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They will be long gone by thenI'll be over after supper for mine.
Are you getting THAT much snow,,,??
The wife never makes anything like that for me,,, unless,, it is snowing,,,
Who said anything about the wife cooking this? Me and the kids are making them to give her a break.
Aaron Z
Need pics when they are done!
Reminds me of an old German lady I used to know.She walked five miles every day to town to work in a bakery to support the farm.Unreal baker,never used a recipe just a little of this and that.My aunt (in MN) used to make a batch of cinnamon rolls about every 3-4 weeks. Totally from scratch; yeast dough. I have never had any quite like them. Heavy on the gooey cinnamon-sugar layer between the rolls. No glaze or frosting because none was needed. Hard to describe the dough; yeasty, slightly chewy but very light, just a bit of "crisp" on the browned tops. MMMmmmmm.
She supposedly gave up the recipe once, but nobody in the family could duplicate the end result. Maybe she left out a few details on purpose?
She didn't leave anything out other than the environment you ate them in! The recipe is pretty simple. I usually do homemade pizza/Stromboli dough at the same time since the stuff is all out.My aunt (in MN) used to make a batch of cinnamon rolls about every 3-4 weeks. Totally from scratch; yeast dough. I have never had any quite like them. Heavy on the gooey cinnamon-sugar layer between the rolls. No glaze or frosting because none was needed. Hard to describe the dough; yeasty, slightly chewy but very light, just a bit of "crisp" on the browned tops. MMMmmmmm.
She supposedly gave up the recipe once, but nobody in the family could duplicate the end result. Maybe she left out a few details on purpose?