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This thread centers around the preparation of Cinnamon Sprinkle Rolls in a sauté pan, with participants sharing their experiences, variations of the recipe, and personal anecdotes related to cooking and demonstrations.
Views differ on the specific amounts of butter and sprinkles to use, with no clear consensus on a single recipe. Participants share various personal preferences and experiences without reaching a unified agreement.
Participants are primarily sharing personal cooking experiences and variations in recipe preparation, particularly in the context of demonstrations and shows.
Consultants looking for creative ideas for using sprinkles in recipes or those interested in anecdotal experiences related to cooking demonstrations may find this discussion helpful.
I use about 1/2 stick of butter (with the grands biscuits - well, with ANY biscuits). 2 Tbsp is dry in my opinion. I also add 1/4 cup brown sugar. When it is done I sprinkle more of the sprinkles over the top. YUM!! (we need a lip licking smily):chef:chefann said:8" saute pan?
1 5-biscuit tube of Grands-style biscuits
1-2 Tb. butter
1-2 Tb. sprinkles
10" pan
use the 8-biscuit tube and increase the butter and sprinkles by 50%
pamperedlinda said:A director in my group brings a bag of micrwave popcorn to her shows. After it is popped she tosses in some of the Caramel Sprinkles and passes that around. I haven't tried it yet, but it sounds really good. And easy!
vwpamperedchef said:Did my demo and BURNED MY ______ HAND!
Ok so I've done this b efore. I just "assume" when I am taking them out of the pan that the handle is magically cool. I pulled the host aside and luckily she had some cream. I hope no one noticed (although pretty hard not to see this white cream on my hand!)
My director has said to put the potholder on it. Too little too late for that info. LOL
My hand looks OK today. Pretty normal looking...thank goodness.
To make Cinnamon Sprinkle Rolls in a Saute Pan, you will need the following ingredients: refrigerated crescent roll dough, cinnamon, sugar, butter, and optional icing for drizzling. You can also add nuts or raisins for extra flavor if desired.
The preparation time for Cinnamon Sprinkle Rolls is about 10 minutes, and the cooking time is approximately 15-20 minutes. Overall, you can expect the entire process to take around 30-35 minutes from start to finish.
Yes, you can use other types of dough such as biscuit dough or puff pastry if you prefer. Just keep in mind that the texture and flavor may vary slightly depending on the type of dough you choose.
Cinnamon Sprinkle Rolls are best served warm, straight from the pan. You can drizzle them with icing or serve them with a side of cream cheese frosting for dipping. They make a great breakfast treat or dessert for any occasion.
Yes, you can prepare the rolls ahead of time by assembling them and refrigerating them until you are ready to bake. Just make sure to cover them tightly to prevent them from drying out. When ready to bake, allow them to come to room temperature before placing them in the oven.