Cinnamon Rolls in Under 20 Minutes

I do make homemade cinnamon rolls several times a year, but as we all know, they take several hours to make so I came up with this recipe a long time ago using crescent roll dough and they taste amazing. They take less than 20 minutes to make. You will need the following ingredients:

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Recipe:

1 can of crescent roll dough sheets

1/2 cup of brown sugar

1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon

3 – 4 tablespoons of butter, softened

1/2 cup of powdered sugar

2 – 3 teaspoons of milk or heavy whipping cream

Preheat the oven 375 degrees.

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Roll the crescent dough out into a rectangle and cover the dough with the softened butter leaving about a 1/2 inch clear on one of the long sides.

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In a small bowl, add the brown sugar and cinnamon and mix together until it is well combined.

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Sprinkle the dough with this sugar mixture, still leaving the 1/2 inch of the dough clear and push the cinnamon mixture down using a spoon or your hands.

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Roll the dough up, starting at the end opposite of the clear dough and make a rolled up long rectangle. The section of the dough that is clear needs to be crimped to the rolled dough to seal the dough.

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Cut the dough log into 1 inch thick pieces and place on a greased sheet pan and push them down a little with your hands or a spoon.

Bake for 10 – 12 minutes or until the rolls are done and golden brown.

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Remove from the oven.

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In a small bowl add the powdered sugar and the milk and mix this together until it has a pourable icing consistency. Tip: I use a fork to drizzle the icing over the rolls but you could also dip the rolls into the icing. Enjoy!

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Note: You can also use the triangle crescent rolls just make sure to seal the edges around all the triangles making a sheet of dough.

I like to serve these for breakfast with a side of scrambled eggs or fruit.


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