These are a Christmas morning and first day of school tradition! I don't even remember how long ago it started, but it's one of the few traditions the kids actually remember, haha!
Amy’s Cinnamon Rolls (makes 30-32)
1 ½ c scalded milk
1 c mashed potatoes (can be
instant or leftover)
½ c butter or margarine
¾ c white sugar
1 tsp salt
2 tbsp yeast
1 c warm water
1 tsp white sugar
7 ½ c flour (divided)
2 beaten eggs
Scald milk in small saucepan
and set aside to cool slightly. Make
potatoes or warm leftovers. In a small
bowl or measuring cup, dissolve yeast in warm water and 1 tsp sugar and set
aside to rise Put warm potatoes, butter,
¾ c sugar and salt in mixing bowl or electric mixer. Pour warm milk over other
ingredients in mixing bowl and mix well.
Add 2 cups of flour to the mixing bowl and combine. Add 2 eggs and yeast
mixture. Add 4 ½ c more flour, until
batter becomes stiff. If you are using a
hand mixer, turn dough out onto a floured surface and knead in remaining 1 cup
of flour for 8-10 minutes. If you are
using a kitchenaid or other counter mixer, add the extra cup of flour slowly
and mix on low for 8 minutes. The dough
should still be a bit sticky, but not a sloppy mess. Add up to another ½ cup of flour if
necessary. Do not make it stiff like bread dough or the rolls will come out
dry. Dump into a greased bowl and turn once to grease surface of the
dough. Cover and let rise until double,
1-1 ½ hours.
Punch down dough, then turn
out on a floured surface. Divide dough
in half and put one half back into the bowl.
Press dough out into a rectangle with your fingertips, about 16x14 inches. Spread with butter, brown
sugar, cinnamon (and raisins or nuts as desired). Roll up on the long side. Cut roll into 15-16 pieces and place in a
greased pan about an inch apart. Cover again and let rise another hour. Repeat these steps with the other half of
dough.
Bake for 12-15 minutes at
350, or until golden brown. Frost when
still warm.
Frosting: Melt and brown 6 tbsp butter in a saucepan. Remove from heat and add 3 c powdered sugar,
1 tsp vanilla and 2-3 tbsp milk or orange juice to reach desired consistency.
Spread on warm rolls.
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