Need a way to use up all that god damn caramel sauce you whipped up for that
huge cake you made a couple weeks ago? Look no further! Because June is
here to save the day, yet again, with cinnamon rolls!
All I can say is, god bless supermarkets. |
I acknowledge the shittiness of these photos, but in my
defense, natural light is fleeting in the wintertime. And so is my patience.
(Then again, my patience is fleeting regardless of the season.)
That does NOT at all interfere with the taste of this here
recipe, however. Sure, it’s not hard to make something made out of dough,
sugar, and caramel taste good—but these are truly exceptional, with a delicious
dough adapted from my favorite cinnamon roll recipe and the perfect
amount of chopped apple-caramel filling.
Pure bliss. |
In other news, I miss having these for breakfast dearly.
Here’s the recipe.
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Caramel apple cinnamon rolls
Adapted
from my
classic cinnamon rolls and Gimme
Some Oven
Ingredients
Yeast
mixture
8 grams • active dry yeast •
2 teaspoons
2 grams • granulated sugar •
½ teaspoon
122 grams • water, 110 degrees F •
½ cup
Dough
122 grams • nondairy milk • ½ cup
67 grams • granulated sugar • 1/3 cup
75 grams • coconut oil • 1/3 cup
6 grams • salt • 1 teaspoon
4 grams • Ener-g egg replacer • 1 ½ teaspoons
23 grams • water • 1 ½ tablespoons
408 grams • all-purpose flour • 3 cups
Caramel
apple cinnamon filling
67 grams • granulated sugar • 1/3 cup
70 grams • light brown sugar • 1/3 cup
16 grams • cinnamon • 2 tablespoons
84 grams • vegan butter, softened • ¼ cup plus 2 tablespoons
125 grams • apple, diced • 1 cup
168 grams • caramel sauce • ½ cup
Topping
168 grams • caramel sauce • ½ cup
80 grams • chopped, toasted nuts
(optional) • ½ cup
Directions
Combine ingredients under “yeast mixture” in the bowl of an
electric stand mixer. Set aside to proof.
For the dough, start by combining milk, sugar, coconut oil,
salt, Ener-g egg replacer, and water in a small saucepan. Heat until coconut
oil is melted and ingredients are combined. Do not over-heat—the mixture should
feel warm to the touch, but not too hot, lest you kill the yeast.
Pour the contents of the saucepan into the stand mixer along
with the yeast, which should be puffy and nicely proofed by now. Mix to
combine. Add flour and mix well.
Fit the stand mixer with a dough hook and knead on
medium-low speed for 5 minutes. The dough should be smooth and elastic, not
sticky.
Place the dough in a large, greased bowl and cover with
greased plastic wrap. Let rise in a warm place for 1 ½ hours.
For filling, combine granulated sugar, brown sugar, and
cinnamon in a bowl. Set aside.
Once dough is risen, gently punch down and turn out on a
lightly floured surface. Roll out into a 14 x 9 inch rectangle. Use a knife or
pastry brush to spread softened vegan butter evenly across the surface.
Sprinkle with sugar mixture. Evenly sprinkle diced apple on top, and drizzle
with caramel sauce. Starting from the long side, roll up dough into a tight
roll. Use a serrated / very sharp knife to cut the dough into slices.
Place cinnamon rolls in a greased 9 x 13 inch baking pan, spacing
evenly to give them room to rise. Let rise in a warm place for another half
hour.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Bake caramel apple cinnamon
rolls for 25 to 30 minutes, until golden brown and bubbly. Let cool for 10
minutes. Top with additional caramel sauce and chopped nuts before eating.
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They taste way better than they look, honest. |
For more delicious apple recipes, check out these links.
Apple peanut butter cheesecake pie. Rich and
delicious.
Apple pie oatmeal. For those who’d prefer a slightly
healthier breakfast.
Caramel apple pancakes. And for those who prefer
pancakes to these (admittedly complicated) yeast rolls.
Holy smoke! These looks perfect :D And with caramel sauce? Yes, purrlease! Thanks for sharing! You're so good at making fluffy pastries :D x
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome! I like to think myself a fluffy pastry connoisseur :P
DeleteYummmmy These rolls make me hungry ♥
ReplyDeletesummerdaisy.net
Glad you like them :)
DeleteI have yet to explore vegan cinnamon rolls. I just may have to start this weekend :)
ReplyDeleteI hope you do, they are every bit as good as traditional cinnamon rolls!! :)
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