This recipe is so easy and produces tender cinnamon buns that are golden brown and so delicious! Although, in my show, Baking Made Easy, I say that this dough can be made the night before and chilled overnight, for best texture, I do suggest making the dough first thing in the morning. This is one of the few times I use a fast acting yeast –so the process of making and serving fresh-baked cinnamon buns first thing in the morning, really is doable. The night before, just have your fillings all measured out, your egg-wash made and chilled, as well as your powdered sugar sifted and ready for the glaze. Lining your baking sheets with parchment, the night before, also helps to make things go seamlessly in the morning.
Just to get you in the mood…
Ingredients for the Dough
- Up to 3 ¾ cups unbleached all-purpose flour
- 3 tablespoons sugar
- 1 envelope rapid rise yeast
- 1 ½ teaspoon fine table salt
- 1 cup water
- 1/2 cup milk
- 1/4 cup (4 tablespoons) unsalted butter
- 1 extra-large egg, at room temperature
- 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
For the Cinnamon-Raisin Filling
- 1/4 cup butter, melted
- 1 cup raisins (mix light and dark)
- 1 cup granulated sugar
For the Maple-Egg Glaze
- 1 extra large egg
- 2 teaspoons water
- 1 tablespoon maple syrup
For the Powdered Sugar Glaze
- 2 cups powdered sugar, sifted
- ½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 4 tablespoons milk, or as needed
Directions
To assemble the dough
In a large bowl, combine 2-1 / 2 cups flour, sugar, un-dissolved yeast, and salt. Heat water, milk, and butter until very warm (120o to 130oF). Gradually add to flour mixture. Beat 2 minutes at medium speed of electric mixer (with the paddle attachment), scraping the bowl occasionally. Add the egg and 1 more cup of flour; beat 2 minutes at a moderately high speed. Using a wooden spoon, stir in just enough remaining flour to make the dough leave the sides of the bowl. Turn dough out onto lightly floured surface and knead until smooth and elastic, about 2 minutes. Cover with a towel and; let rest 15 minutes.
Assemble the fillings
In a small bowl, combine sugar and cinnamon with a whisk. Put raisins in another bowl.
Assemble the cinnamon buns and let them rise
Line two large baking sheets with parchment paper. Divide the dough into 2 equal portions; roll each portion to approximately 12 x 8-inch rectangle. Brush each liberally with melted butter; sprinkle with cinnamon sugar (use fingers to help coat dough evenly), then scatter the raisins on top (use half of each for each half of dough) Beginning at short end, roll up tightly as for jelly roll. Pinch seam to seal. With a sharp serrated knife, cut each roll into 7 pieces. Place, cut sides up, on prepared baking sheet(s). Cover; let rise in warm, draft-free place until doubled in size, about 1 hour. Or, for morning buns, cover the buns with a clean kitchen towel, and then again with plastic wrap. Refrigerate. In the morning, preheat the oven to between 350Fand 375F and allow the buns to sit out of refrigeration for 1 to 1 1/2 hours before glazing.
Glaze and bake
Mix the egg with the water and maple syrup. Strain into another bowl. Brush the buns with the glaze and bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until golden and cooked through (rotate the sheet front to back once during baking and, if becoming overly brown, cover loosely with aluminum foil (shiny side up). Remove from the oven and let buns sit on the sheet for 5 minutes.
Prepare the powdered sugar glaze
While the buns bake, assemble the powdered sugar glaze: In a small bowl, whisk together powdered sugar and enough milk to make a glaze that’s thick but able to be drizzled luxuriously. Remove to a wire rack that sits over wax paper. Drizzle with powdered sugar glaze. (Alternatively, you can spoon and then spread the glaze over the warm buns.)