Mix all the ingredients for 10 minutes. No need to melt butter and heaten milk. The blending process will make it warm enough for the yeast to wake up. |
Put a towel over it and place in a warm invironment. 40 minutes later it will look like this. |
Put in on your baking table with just the smallest amount of flour. |
Use your rolling-pin to make it B I G. |
Spread butter/cinnamon/sugar mixture on half of the dough. |
Like this. |
Now gently fold the dough together. |
Making it look like this. |
Shred the dough to about 20-22 pieces. |
Cut it into a pair of pants. (You don't have to do this step. You can move on to the next one, but I always do it like this) |
Tvist it. |
Turn it. Number 6 makes good buns. |
Tuck in the little end in the middle. Makes it look like a turd, right! |
All the little cinnamon buns in their little homes. |
Other view. |
those are called cupcake papers... looks yummy
ReplyDeleteWhat is the recipe for the dough and the cinnamon spread?
ReplyDeleteWe call them "muffin cups" although lots of people use them for cupcakes. :P
ReplyDeleteRandom linguistic fact of the day over!
Please teach me how to cook, Adora~!
ReplyDeleteI don't know about everyone here, but seeing those cinnamon buns makes me hungry. ^^
that looks delicious! i wanna eat that one♡
ReplyDeleteSnygga bullar. Du gör dem precis som mamma och jag har alltid undrat hur hon gör den där snurren för hon gör det så snabbt så jag hinner inte se. Nu vet jag :)
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Omg I am hungry now! They look delicious!
ReplyDeletewow you are so creative even in the kitchen! send me one of these pleasee!^.^
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mmmmh... it's looks so delicious...
ReplyDeleteI've just eaten one of IKEA, but I'm sure that homemade ones would taste much better!!!
ReplyDeleteI just made something similar, sooo good =)
ReplyDeleteThe little "paper cups" are called "baking cups" in English so you were close enough! :)
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