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Sunday, May 22, 2011

Cinnamon Roll Pizza

My grandma makes the best cinnamon rolls. I have tried her recipe and many others but there is just something about how she does them that makes them amazing. I think it is just the grandma's touch that makes them great. This idea kinda came to me the other day as I was driving. I was thinking about her amazing cinnamon rolls, and also thinking about yummy dessert pizzas and thought why not make a dessert pizza out of my grandma's cinnamon rolls. The results of this combination turned out just as amazing as I had hoped!

Cinnamon Roll Pizza

Dough:
1 cube butter
1/2 cup sugar
1 tbs salt
2 cups scalded milk
2 eggs beaten
6 cups flour
2 tbs yeast
1/2 cup warm water
1-2 tsp cinnamon sugar
1 tbs butter

Toppings
1 cube chilled butter
1 tsp cinnamon
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup white sugar
2 tbs flour

Frosting
1/2 cup butter
3 cups powdered sugar
6-8 tbs evaporated milk
1 tsp vanilla

Dissolve the 2 tbs yeast in 1/2 cup warm water set aside.  In your stand mixer with dough hook attachment combine the scalded milk, salt, butter, and sugar. Let rest until the butter is mostly melted and the temperature is just barely warm to touch. Add the yeast mixture, flour, and eggs. Mix and knead well. Cover and let rise until double in size.

Roll out dough on a floured surface to approximately an 18X24 inch rectangle. Brush lightly with 1 tbs melted butter. Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar. Roll up like you are making cinnamon rolls. Using unflavored floss or a serrated knife cut thin slices of cinnamon roll dough. The thinner the better but keep it as consistent as possible. Place cinnamon rolls on a greased pizza pan. Start in the center with one and add more around it in a circular manner. Try and get them as close to each other as possible, but they do not have to be perfect. As the dough raises it will fill in any gaps. When the pizza pan is completely filled with cinnamon rolls press down on dough with your hands to try and fill in any gaps and to form more of the traditional pizza shape. Again it doesn't have to be perfect, the individual cinnamon rolls are what makes this pizza fun and unique.

In a food processor combine the brown sugar, white sugar, flour, and cinnamon. Pulse briefly to combine mixture. Slice your cube of butter into thin slices and add to your food processor. Pulse until mixture is combined and appears slightly crumbly. Sprinkle butter and sugar mixture over cinnamon roll crust.

Bake in a 375 degree oven for 18-25 minutes depending on how thick your crust is. The edges and bottom of your pizza should be a golden brown color.

For icing place butter in a sauce pan over medium low heat. Stirring frequently melt the butter and continue cooking until the butter turns a nice amber color and gives off a slightly nutty aroma. Pour the browned butter into a mixing bowl and add the powdered sugar, evaporated milk and vanilla. Mix until well combined and frosting starts to thicken slightly as the butter cools.

Drizzle the frosting over the pizza. You can either drizzle it over the entire thing or individual slices. Enjoy!

Note: this recipe makes more than enough to fill a fairly large pizza pan with some left over. I made a pizza and used the rest to make a small pan of normal cinnamon rolls.

Here are some photos of the process:

Roll out the dough.

Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar.

Start placing on pan in a circular manner.


Fill pan and press down on dough slightly with hands to help form into shape.

Cinnamon sugar mixture. Processed until crumbly.

Sprinkle on dough. Ready to bake.

 Fresh out of the oven. Edges should be a nice golden brown color.

Sliced and drizzled with yummy browned butter frosting. Now its time to enjoy!

25 comments:

  1. This is awesome! I totally want to try to make this. Perfect for a breakfast with friends over.

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  2. oh my goodness. I just wanted to let you know that I was getting ready to log off of Foodbuzz and the picture of this STOPPED me right in my tracks. I'm trying to figure out who I can rope into making this for me some Sunday morning!

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  3. This looks absolutely AMAZING!!!! Now I just need a reason to have 8 people over for breakfast so I can make this!

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  4. Ohh Yum !! it looks absolutely delicious , I absolutely love cinnamon rolls , but how much is a cube of butter .

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  5. What a heavenly recipe! I always think the recipes from our grandmothers are the best of all.

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  6. What a great idea! Cinnamon rolls are my all time favorite treat. I love this!

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  7. OMG....I am sooooo making this soon. Fabulous idea!

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  8. We love cinnamon rolls! This recipe is a keeper. Thanks for sharing it.
    Angie

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  9. Thanks everyone.

    Shabs a cube of butter is 1/2 cup butter.

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  10. delicious looking cinnamon rolls for anytime looks wonderful

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  11. Such a fun twist on a classic, nicely done!

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  12. The title of your post totally caught my attention and this was the first message I clicked on in my inbox. This looks so delicious!

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  13. Cinnamon rolls remind me of being home around the holidays. My mom always makes the most delicious cinnamon rolls. These look absolutely gorgeous and yummy!

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  14. Dude... That is awesome! I love this recipe and the idea of making it into a pizza! Buzzed and Saved!

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  15. Oh my goodness, this looks amazing! I'm salivating over your photos!

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  16. What a great idea! Definetly trying this, thanks!

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  17. The way you assembled this is just plain awesome. Thanks for sharing!!

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  18. Awesome idea. I love this recipe. As obsessed with pizza as I am I've never done a dessert version.

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  19. Off the hook!! This is a keeper.

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  20. oh my gosh! this looks amazing! brilliant!

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  21. How simple yet ingenious!! Thanks for explaining it so well :-D

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  22. Wow! I haven't ever made dough from scratch but this recipe is inspiring me to do so! I'm almost drooling at sweetness :)
    - Jackie

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  23. I am getting fat just looking at this.... and yet I can't look away!

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