JenJar? NikCole?
You ladies have made and froze them before, right? It's GMIL's bday Sunday and I wanted to make her a batch of cinn rolls- b/c they're her fave. It's also what we have Xmas morning so I hate to make the dough 2x. At what point do I freeze them? How do they turn out? tips?
Re: Pioneer woman cinn rolls
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I make them. I put the dough in the fridge for at least 12 hours to get it more pliable. I don't find it pliable when it's warm, I have to keep adding flour because it's so darn sticky.
I roll them out, butter, sugar, cinnamon, roll them up and cut. Then I put them on a baking rack or in a pan and freeze them like that. I put frosting in small containers and freeze that as well. Once you are ready to use them pull them out and let them thaw and rise then pop them in the oven!
:::for the person who didn't like the sugar just don't add as much. There is no sugar in the dough so it's all about how much you add
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My little man at 0-1-2
I didn't have luck freezing them. When I did they were really dense and tough. I froze them before the 2nd rise in those disposable round cake pans.
I have since started using this recipe from Annie's Eats and it is waaaay better, IMO. I haven't tried freezing it though.