Cinnamon can make anything better

It’s not that I haven’t been cooking, it’s more that I haven’t enjoyed cooking lately. Someone in the house has been sick, or work’s been crazy, or something’s been happening and I just have not been inspired.

So a couple of weekends, I was the sick one. Horrible cold – a chest cough, sore throat, sneezes, aches and pains. When Mom suggested chicken soup, it didn’t sound like it would be the magic cure it usually is. You know what sounded like the magical cure?
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Cinnamon rolls!

I have issues with cinnamon rolls. They either seem to be too bread-y, so sweet, or don’t have enough cinnamon. There aren’t many cinnamon rolls I like that I haven’t made myself. So, in spite of feeling like I just wanted to roll myself up in a ball and moan, I got my butt in the kitchen and made some delisiousness that would make anyone feel better.

These were soft and full of cinnamon goodness. The bread was wonderful. My only disappointment was that flavor from the orange zest didn’t come through in the end. Next time, I’ll try adding in a couple tablespoons of orange juice and seeing if that kicks the flavor up some.

Now I’m going to be a bad blogger and just give you the ingredient list, but not the step-by-step instructions. If you’ve made a yeast dough before, this is just like that. If you haven’t, find almost any bread recipe and follow those steps. It’s really not that hard!

Cinnamon Rolls
Dough:
1 pkg yeast
1 1/4 c warmed buttermilk
1/2 c sugar
1 t salt
6 T butter, softened
2 eggs
1 T vanilla
4 1/2 – 5 c flour
1 T orange zest
Filling
1/2 c butter, softened
white sugar
brown sugar
cinnamon
nuts if you want ‘em. I used pecans cause Farmer Paul loves pecans in cinnamon rolls.

Again…bad food blogger that I am this morning, follow someone else’s directions for cinnamon rolls. They’re all assembled the same way. Be sure to butter your pans before you put the rolls in. Let them rise, bake until they’re done. I think mine took 35 – 40 minutes.

If you want icing, add it. Maybe make it with a little bit of orange juice for flavor. And eat them warm. It’ll cure what ails you.

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