I've made some quick cinnamon rolls for my tea today. I'm serving the rolls on my Flamingo Fiesta Ware plate which goes so nicely with my Pfaltsgraff, The Secrets of Pistoulet tea set that was sent to me from a sweet blogging friend. I made the runner from osnaburg fabric, which has a soft feel and a linen-like look. My bunny topiary was a gift from some friends, ages ago.
I just love this tea set for one with the matching honey pot. Isn't the design such a pretty, dainty one on the teapot and cup? The matching honey pot looks like a darling beehive. The pink Flamingo plate picks up the pink on the band of the cup.
When needing something sweet for a
breakfast or brunch, and you don't have much time, you might consider
making these quick cinnamon rolls. They're also great if you don't want a lot of leftovers
and kids can help out, too. Just double the recipe if needing
more. I hope you give them a try.
Rolls:
1 1/4 cups all purpose flour, plus extra for the counter
1 Tablespoons white granulated sugar
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 T. cold butter
1/2 cup milk
2 Tablespoons of softened butter for spreading on dough
1 Tablespoons white granulated sugar
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 T. cold butter
1/2 cup milk
2 Tablespoons of softened butter for spreading on dough
Cinnamon Filling:
1/3 cup packed dark brown sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon cinnamon
Icing:
3/4 cup powdered sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
2-3 Tablespoons milk
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
2-3 Tablespoons milk
Directions:
1. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Generously butter a 9 inch round cake pan, or six muffin cups.
2. Make the filling: combine together the brown sugar and the cinnamon. Set aside.
3. Make the dough: In a large bowl, whisk together the flour; sugar, baking powder, and
salt. Cut in the 2 Tablespoons of cold butter with a pastry blender. Stir in the milk and toss until it forms a ball. Knead briefly just to gather it into a ball.
4. Roll the dough or pat it on a lightly floured surface, into a 7" square. Spread the dough with the 2 Tablespoons of softened butter. Spread the sugar filling on top of the butter and roll the dough up tightly, pinching the dough to seal.
5. Slice the log into 6 slices. Place into the greased pan or muffin cups, cut side down.
6. Bake at 400 degrees for 18-20 minutes, or until golden brown. Place on wire rack and then invert.
7. Make icing by combining the ingredients, using enough milk to make a drizzle, and spread over warm rolls.
I am sharing this with:
Make It Pretty Monday
Tea Time Tuesday
Tuesday Cuppa Tea
Inspire Me
Friends Sharing Tea
Tea Cup Tuesday
Share Your CupTea Time Tuesday
Tuesday Cuppa Tea
Inspire Me
Friends Sharing Tea
Tea Cup Tuesday
Full Plate
Tablescape Thursday
Foodie Friday
Weekend Potluck
Seasonal Sundays
The cinnamon rolls sound good Kitty! I love that they only make six, less temptation that way:@)
ReplyDeleteEasy anything is always good. I'm keeping this on the short file for things to do in a snap. Wonderful tea pot and mug combination. I've never seen one this cute! Terrific honey pot, too!
ReplyDeleteGotta love something so easy and good. Love your dishes and that bunny is adorable. xoxo
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful display you have there dear Kitty! I have not yet had breakfast, so do those ever look and sound grand! How easy are those to make. There are times when you really do need a quick something. These will be great to have in my recipe file.
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful day!
Joy! Debbie
Hi Kitty - I have emailed you several times to tell you that you are one of the winners of the Bob's Red Mill products on my blog. Please send me your address. Contratulations. Your cinnamon rolls are making my mouth water. Wish I had one with my coffee.
ReplyDeleteKitty, this recipe sounds delicious and so easy... I am going to make it this week...cinnamon rolls are my husband's favorite. I like the fact that I don't have to wait for them to rise a couple times before putting in the oven!
ReplyDeleteHi Kitty,
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this tea set for one and matching honeypot. It's darling! I especially love the lid on the teapot -- really pretty. You're right; the pink plate perfectly matches the pink band on the tea cup.
These cinnamon rolls look melt-in-your-mouth good, Kitty. :-D I'm going to pin this for sure. I like the recipe because it looks like there's no kneading involved. Thanks so much for sharing and have a wonderful day!
Hugs,
Denise at Forest Manor
Kitty, your sweet tablescapes and yummy recipes are always enjoyed when I visit! The tea set is simply adorable!
ReplyDeleteHi Kitty,
ReplyDeleteYour cinnamon rolls look tasty and easy to make. The tea set really is a cute one and I love the honey pot! The bunny topiary is adorable too! Thank you, sweet friend, for sharing and joining me for tea. Have a beautiful day.
Hugs,
Sandi
Your tea for one set has a generous sized pot and the cinnamon rolls do look easy enough to assemble for a quick dessert.
ReplyDeletethe cinnamon rolls look VERY good. And that tea set is so cute.
ReplyDeleteI love your precious one cup tea set with the cherry colors. The bunny topiary is so cute and perfect for the season. Yummy treats always come out of your kitchen and the cinnamon rolls a perfect example! I am enjoying the rainy weather and dogwood blossoms blooming in the neighborhood. Blessing to you and love your teatime vignette!
ReplyDeletePam
Love these cinnamon rolls they look delectable! I love a little pick me up in the mornings.
ReplyDeleteThese look so warm and yummy, Kitty - and your spring table looks so inviting! I just love that little tea set and coral colored plate. Your table runner is lovely and the bunny topiary is so perfect for this time of year. I used to make something similar for my children when they were young and lost the recipe. Thank you for sharing - I pinned it to my board. Good memories...... Hugs xo Karen
ReplyDeleteHi Kitty! I am so happy that this is a recipe that doesn't require yeast. That way, it really can be fast! Love the tea set and the fun bunny topiary. Perfect for the spring season.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Ceil
I could definitely go for one....or three of these :) Your food always looks and sounds amazing! Love to you, my friend!
ReplyDeleteI've always loved cinnamon buns, and they are Joe's second favorite sweet. Chocolate chip cookies are first ;o) Love the tea set and darling bunny topiary! Enjoy the week dear friend. xo
ReplyDeleteOh how I looooove a warm cinnamon roll. LOVE this quick version. So glad you shared. XO
ReplyDeleteI love cinnamon rolls and rarely if ever make my own. I would like to try these the next time I have a daughter home.
ReplyDeleteHello Kitty,
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect morning tea time! I love the tea for one too. And I think your treat looks very very tasty! Yum! Thank you for sharing how to make them.
Hugs,
Terri
Such a lovely tea you laid there! Love the pot and the honey pot (my name is Winnie so I always love them!). Thanks for sharing your bun recipe. I have never made them as they always look hard, so I will give these a try one Sunday. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThose sure look wonderful Kitty! What a sweet table with the darling bunny. I love your tea for one and honey pot as all these items are very darling!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute tea for one (what a nice gift) and cinnamon rolls ... my mouth is watering. Happy Tea Day!
ReplyDeleteYummy, I love cinnamon rolls, didn't know you could make them without yeast. Good to know! I love your little bee-hive, so cute, and your pretty runner. Blessings to you today!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet morning time tea! Your tea set is so cute and the rolls sound yummy! I will have to try them as my recipe calls for yeast and take awhile to make. Have a good week, my friend!.
ReplyDeleteNancy
Hi Kitty, Lovely tea vignette. The teapot is adorable but I love the honey pot! The rolls look so delicious. Thanks for sharing your recipe.........
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely Easter decoration Kitty!
ReplyDeleteThe cinnamon rolls look mouth watering, wish I could have one with my cup of coffee.
Yes, the plate goes very well with the tea set. I love the bunny topiary :-) The cinnamon rolls look yummy, I'm saving the recipe! What a lovely tea!
ReplyDeletewish i could reach and grab one of those to go with my coffee. I love the bunny topiary!!
ReplyDeleteThose rolls look delicious. I could definitely do one for breakfast :). Cute bunny topiary!
ReplyDeleteSo no yeast involved, huh? Hmmmmm....this might be the recipe for me. I am a walking disaster when it comes to anything with yeast. My other weakness is that I tend to want to knead stuff too much. Weird how I can make excellent pie dough, but I just can't seem to get anything else right that involves kneading. That's why I don't make a lot of cookies. Oh, well....I'll pin this and give it a try. Keep your fingers crossed!
ReplyDeleteI love that this makes a small batch, no tempting leftovers! Your tea pot is adorable!
ReplyDeleteJenna
What a sweet tablescape! And thankyou for your delish recipe! I can't wait to try it :)
ReplyDeleteSimple and sweet….those are the best recipes! Beautiful tablescape!
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious! I've been craving cinnamon rolls ALL WEEK (I'm pregnant so these cravings are very serious, haha!) Would love to make these tomorrow morning! Perfect weekend treat! Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteKitty, I just love that runner, it looks so pretty. You inspire me to get that sewing machine out and make something fun. I love your Quick Cinnamon Rolls look so easy and delicious! Thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday today, it is great to have you at the party. Hope you have a very special week and come back soon!
ReplyDeleteMiz Helen
Your cinnamon rolls look delicious! I always enjoy Pfaltzgraff - so many pretty patterns.
ReplyDeleteThese look terrific. Thanks for being a part of Seasonal Sundays.
ReplyDelete- Alma, The Tablescaper
Thanks a million for sharing this wonderful recipe at Weekend Potluck. Mouth-watering!
ReplyDeleteYour cinnamon rolls look delicious Kitty! Your pink flamingo plate is a perfect match for your Pistoulet teapot & honey pot! Happy Sipping ♥
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