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  2. Classic Sticky Buns Recipe - AOL

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    Punch down dough. Roll out on a floured surface into a 15 by 9-inch rectangle. Spread melted butter all over dough. Mix sugar and cinnamon and sprinkle over buttered dough.

  3. Sticky bun - Wikipedia

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    Commercially produced sticky buns, however, are usually just baked in an aluminum loaf tin, which allows the topping to suffuse the buns, making them sticky throughout. The way the buns were baked allows them to more or less be pulled off as individual servings, although it is often a futile effort. Swedish cinnamon bun. Sticky buns have been ...

  4. Raisin Bread Recipe - AOL

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    Put flours and the spices in a large bowl. Grate the butter over the flour. Gently push your fingers into the flour, palms up, beneath the butter and draw the butter into the flour, rubbing softly.

  5. List of sweet breads - Wikipedia

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    Raisin bread – Sweet bread made with raisins and cinnamon [29] Rosca de reyes – Type of cake associated with Epiphany Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets – Mexican sweet bread prepared in a crown shape [ 30 ]

  6. Joanna Gaines Shared the Breakfast She Makes Every ... - AOL

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    Cover and let stand in a warm spot for 1 hour. To make the filling: In a food processor, combine the pecans, butter, brown sugar and cinnamon and process until the mixture is well blended and ...

  7. List of bread rolls - Wikipedia

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    Hot cross bun – A sweet, spiced bun usually made with fruit but with other varieties such as apple-cinnamon or maple syrup and blueberries and marked with a cross on the top, traditionally eaten on Good Friday in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Canada, but now popular all year round [21]

  8. Black bun - Wikipedia

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    Black bun, sometimes known as Scotch bun, is a type of fruit cake completely covered with pastry. It is Scottish in origin, originally eaten on Twelfth Night but now enjoyed at Hogmanay. The cake mixture typically contains raisins, currants, almonds, citrus peel, allspice, ginger, cinnamon and black pepper.

  9. Butterscotch Sticky Buns Recipe - AOL

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    1. Make the Dough: In a glass measuring cup, heat the milk in the microwave until warm, 1 minute. In the bowl of a standing electric mixer fitted with the paddle, combine the warm milk and the yeast.