Roll it out to about a 1/2 in thick, brush with butter, cover with sugar and cinnamon. Roll into log and slice. Place on cookie sheet and let rise. Bake.
I like to use preserves sometimes instead of cinnamon and sugar. Apricot is my favorite.
2007-10-24 08:55:00
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answered by curious connie 7
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I read the other answers and I have made the cinnamon rolls from scratch just as they have told you.
They should be fine and I am sending you a blog about another person using leftover dough in a different recipe. Might give you some other ideas.
Apple recipe from Desserts by Pierre Hermé by Dorie Greenspan
Notes: I wanted to make a dessert for someone who likes apples and raspberries and came up with this. The apple component is Hermé's Twenty Hour Apples (10 hour bake in a very low oven, followed by a 10 hour refrigeration) which I made from organic Granny Smith apples (just under four pounds) and zest from a blood orange. For the raspberries, I simmered frozen raspberries with red wine, maple syrup, a vanilla bean, cinnamon and sugar, thickened with cornstarch. The crumble was made using leftover pie dough combined with some crushed apple granola bars. Overall, it's a nice combination of tart/sweet (the apples are more tart than the berries!) and soft/crunch. The twenty-hour apples weren't as ethereal as I had hoped for: there are nuggets of solid flavorless butter here and there, and the slices were soft but not meltingly so. Still, they are infused with flavor.
2007-10-24 08:33:00
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answered by flo 5
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Mix softened butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, and whatever else you want (raisins, ginger, etc). Roll the dough out into a rectangle. Spread the butter sugar mixture over the dough, and roll it up. Slice the roll to make the cinnamon rolls. Place in a greased pan, cover, and set aside to rise, then bake.
2007-10-24 08:21:17
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answered by mrthing 4
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Another way to do it is to roll or pat the dough out to a flat rectangle, then spread it with butter and cinnamin and sugar. Roll it up like a jelly roll, slice it into 1 inch (or more) pieces and place these in a cake pan so they are edge side down, and just touching. Let it rise for a while, then bake at 350 till golden.
(you can make a glaze with icing sugar and milk)
2007-10-24 08:23:33
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answered by Bekki 4
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Break the dough into bite-sized balls and hand-roll them. Roll in melted butter, then in sugar/cinnamon mixture. Place in greased 8" pie pan, making sure the dough is just touching or slightly separated. Bake at 350 until golden.
2007-10-24 08:20:04
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answered by Yahzmin ♥♥ 4ever 7
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answered by ? 3
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roll the dough in a square about 11/2 in to 2 in. brush on melted butter , sprinkle sugar and cinnamon roll up and cut into rolls, place in round cake pan (spray with pam first) and bake.
2007-10-24 10:33:30
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answered by gurlynmgurl 4
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answered by AnnaMaria 4
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