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Reviewed: Jan. 17, 2007
These were pretty good. They weren't as light of texture as I had hoped, they were a little heavy, but they were still enjoyed. I did a cinnamon roll and a orange roll using the same dough.
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Reviewed: Jan. 14, 2007
This is the first recipe I've ever tried in a bread machine. FANTASTIC!! For a real treat, use the icing from the recipe called "Clone of a Cinnabon", also found on this website. You will need to double that topping recipe, you'll be glad you did!
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Reviewed: Jan. 13, 2007
great recipe. Absolutly love them. Everyone loved them and they were so easy.We can't get enough of them and they go great with a cup of coffee!
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Reviewed: Jan. 9, 2007
Delicious!
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Reviewed: Jan. 8, 2007
This is sooooooo good, I couldn't believe how delicious they were. My family ate them all in about 24 hours. This recipe is under-rated--it's much better than the Clone of a Cinnabon recipe (though I used the frosting from that recipe). I cannot recommend it enough. UPDATE: To keep the cinnamon filling from seeping out, I baked the entire roll without cutting it, and then cut it into individual rolls once it came out of the oven. I also added pecans to the filling and it tasted even better!
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Reviewed: Dec. 24, 2006
wow, these are excellent, I dont have a bread maker AND my electric mixer broke on me half way through and these still turned out amazing. very soft, I made a cream cheese Icing instead.
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Reviewed: Oct. 31, 2006
WOW!!! I just inherited a regal bread machine with no manual, so I added the ingredients as listed, and it worked perfectly. It was my very first time using a bread machine, also my first time making cinnamon buns. I used a little bit of extra butter and brown sugar, and used lots of butter in the pan. When I took them out of the oven I turned them out onto a plate immediately, cause I knew all that gooey sugar would turn very sticky, then I drizzled what was left in the pan over top of the buns, and soaked the pan in soapy water right away. I think these are the best cinnamon buns ever. I put cream cheese icing on half of them, cause my hubby likes his without. To me, they don't really need icing, I think they are perfect the way they are, but the kids liked them both ways. I think next time I won't even bother with icing. They are the perfect texture, the perfect sweetness, and they are so easy!!! I will make these again and again, especially for Christmas treats to pass out to my hubby's single friends!
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Reviewed: Oct. 26, 2006
These were so good that they lasted all of 20 minutes! Thanks for the great recipe.
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Reviewed: Oct. 20, 2006
Absolutely wonderful! These cinnamon rolls were so soft and moist, with the exterior just the right firmness. There are too extremes to cinnamon rolls, the hard or soft ones. These straight dough ones have won me over hands down! I reduced the amount of brown sugar as I don't like my cinnamon rolls too sweet. The secret is definitely the pudding mix! Be warned though, the cinnamon sugar paste will seep to the bottom of the rolls while baking. It would be difficult to clean the baking pan so I think it would be good to line the pan with parchment or baking paper.
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Reviewed: Oct. 10, 2006
I made the dough by hand and didn't need to use the full 4 cups of flour. I used a coconut cream pudding mix instead of the vanilla and replaced the vanilla extract in the frosting with almond extract, just for a different taste. The rolls were good, but they weren't perfect. Very easy and quick to make though. Thanks.
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Reviewed: Sep. 27, 2006
Absolutely fabulous recipe. Very easy to follow. I used a 16x21 inch board and rolled out the dough to fit it. Perfect! I did have to use a larger pan, 12x16, but the 24 rolls fit beautifully. If you want to fit them into a 9x13 pan, cut the dough into 12 rolls rather than 24. They need a few more minutes of baking time, but they're huge and delicious. Better than you can get at any mall or bakery. I agree with others who suggested more filling but I found doubling it to be a tad too much, so I now make just half again more filling (1 1/2 times the amount called for). I also used a cream cheese frosting, just because we love it so much! If you want to make these so they're hot and fresh first thing in the morning, you can make the dough the night before. After you've rolled them out, spread the brown sugar mixture, rolled and cut them, put them in your prepared pan and put the pan in the fridge. In the morning, just place a large pan of boiling water in the oven (near the bottom) and put the pan of rolls in above it. Within 30 minutes or so, they will rise and you will be ready to bake them. Just take them out, preheat your oven, and you'll have hot, fresh, gooey goodness in no time. You cannot go wrong with this recipe. It's perfect! Thanks so much!
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Reviewed: Sep. 24, 2006
My husband loved these. We were going to share them with my in-laws but are afraid that once they try them they will expect us to make them all the time. Much better then Cinnabon.
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Reviewed: Sep. 18, 2006
excellent!! Will make again for sure! Added some extra raisins but other then that kept original recipe! Thanks for sharing!
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Reviewed: Sep. 1, 2006
Absolutely amazing! I didn't brush the sugar/butter mixture on top, but melted butter, and spread brown sugar and cinnamon on the bottom of the pan. I also added a bit more cinnamon, and some vanilla to the inner-roll mixture. This is so good!!
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Reviewed: Aug. 4, 2006
Totally love this recipe. The best cinnamon roll recipe I've used. Still having problems perfecting the frosting, but otherwise it is delicious, and stays soft for days if it lasts for days.
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Reviewed: Jul. 29, 2006
We love this recipe! I end up making a loaf or pull apart with it and all the gooeyness helps keep it together!
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Reviewed: Jul. 25, 2006
sorry, it's a 4 but the bun dried up the next day.
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Reviewed: Jun. 6, 2006
This is a great cinnamon roll recipe - it tastes just like I expected, and the rolls are very soft and fluffy. I have another type of sweet roll recipe that also uses pudding mix in the dough, and I love it, so knew I'd love this one as well. I had no vanilla pudding mix, nor any instant mix at all for that matter. I used "cook and serve" butterscotch mix, and they turned out great. My family loved them. I will definitely be making them again.
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Reviewed: May 8, 2006
These are by far the best cinnamon buns i have ever had!!!
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Reviewed: May 4, 2006
WOW!. I made these for my neighbor and I don't even LIKE cinnamon buns, but these are hands down the best thing I've EVER tasted. I seriously could eat the entire recipe myself. My bread machine quit working so I followed the other member's recipe for making them by hand and doubled the filling and still dotted with butter, (VERY fattening but de-lish). You will love these, guarenteed.
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