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  2. Cinnamon Rolls Recipe - AOL

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    1. In a large bowl, combine 2 cups flour and yeast. 2. In a small pot, cook milk over low heat until warm, 120-130 degrees F. Turn off heat. Add in butter, sugar, and salt and stir until butter is ...

  3. Our Homemade Cinnamon Rolls Will Win Brunch Every Single Time

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    Using a rolling pin, roll out into a large square (about 18"x 18"). Spread to edges with filling, then roll dough into a log. Using a sharp knife, cut into 12 pieces, each about 1 1/2" wide.

  4. Old-Fashioned Cinnamon Rolls Recipe - AOL

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    The next day, when ready to bake, preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Melt ½ of the butter and pour into a small bowl. Using a pastry brush, butter a 9-by-9-inch baking pan and set aside.

  5. How to Make the Best Homemade Cinnamon Rolls

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  6. Cinnamon roll - Wikipedia

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    In Asian cultures, cinnamon rolls may be made using a yeast bread technique called tangzhong. The technique is closely associated with Japanese milk bread since it gives it a soft, feathery texture. By heating flour at exactly 65°C or 149°F, the starches within the flour will pre-gelatinize, causing it to thicken more than average.

  7. 12 Clever Recipes for Stale Bread (That You'll Actually Want ...

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    4. French Toast. Slightly stale bread is perfect for French toast. It soaks up the eggy custard without falling apart or turning to mush. Whisk together eggs, milk, a splash of vanilla, and a ...

  8. Sweet roll - Wikipedia

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    Sweet rolls are sometimes iced and/or contain a sweet filling. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] In some traditions, other types of fillings and decoration are used, such as cinnamon, marzipan , [ 11 ] or candied fruit. [ 12 ]

  9. List of American breads - Wikipedia

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    Anadama bread – traditional yeast bread of New England in the United States made with wheat flour, cornmeal, molasses and sometimes rye flour. Banana bread – first became a standard feature of American cookbooks with the popularization of baking soda and baking powder in the 1930s; appeared in Pillsbury's 1933 Balanced Recipes cookbook. [3]