September 19, 2012

Cranberry-Maple Cinnamon Rolls

Anytime I think of Fall
I think of gooey yummy delicious cinnamon rolls.
And spiced pumpkin lattes.

Duh.
 
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I must admit the past few days have been pretty rough for me {yes this would be the part where I insert my own personal venting sesh because this is a blog and we can write whatever we want, right?}  Long story short, I had my identity stolen which compromised all my bank accounts and social security number...which isn't the greatest timing since I'm currently in the middle of purchasing a home and waiting on a loan approval.  So if placing fraud alerts on my credit and freezing/cancelling bank accounts weren't enough for one day, of course my car had to break down on my way home.

Crap.

Yes when it rains, it seriously POURS.  Not to mention it's kind of hard to get your car fixed when your bank account is currently frozen.  Moral of the story?  Cheer yourself up with your favorite comfort food on days that you pretty much wish you could do over!

Like how I brought this full circle??
 
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Cinnamon rolls, truly the single greatest comfort food.  But comfort doesn't always have to mean unhealthy!  These are made with whole wheat flour and very little butter.  Sweetened with pure maple syrup and a touch of brown sugar, these cinnamon rolls are certainly something to swoon over!

Feel free to plump your cranberries up before baking by mixing them with a little water and nuking them in the microwave for about 30 seconds.  I love this little secret and it really brings out their flavor!

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Servings: 15
Serving Size: 1 cinnamon roll
Calories: 180
Fat: 4 g
Carbs: 33 g
Fiber: 2 g
Protein: 5 g
Old Points: 3.5 pts
Points+: 5 pts
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Here are your ingredients:
Recipe adapted from Better Homes and Gardens
 
1 cup fat-free milk
2 Tbsp pure maple syrup (or agave nectar)
2 Tbsp butter
1 tsp. salt
1/4 cup warm water
1 package active dry yeast
1 egg, lightly beaten
1 1/4 cups whole wheat flour
2 1/2 cups all purpose flour
1/3 cup packed brown sugar
2 tsp. ground cinnamon
1/4 cup dried cranberries
1/4 cup chopped pecans, toasted

Maple-Brown Sugar Icing:
 
2 Tbsp packed brown sugar
1 Tbsp very hot water
3/4 cup powdered sugar
1/4 tsp. maple flavoring
1-2 tsp. fat-free milk

In a large bowl, combine warm water and yeast and allow to stand for 10 minutes.  Meanwhile, heat milk, maple syrup, butter and salt in a small saucepan over medium heat until just warm then set aside.  Using a stand mixer, add egg and milk mixture to yeast mixture and slowly add in the whole wheat flour.  Add as much all-purpose flour as you can, reserving the rest.

Turn out dough onto a lightly floured surface.  Knead in enough of the remaining flour to make dough moderately soft so that it is smooth and elastic (kneading about 3 to 5 minutes).  Shape dough into a ball and place in a lightly greased bowl, turning once to grease surface of dough.  Cover with plastic wrap and let rise in a warm place for an hour until doubled in size.  Punch down dough and turn out onto a lightly floured surface, cover and let rest for 10 minutes.

Meanwhile, lightly grease a 13x9-inch baking pan and set aside.  In a small bowl, combine brown sugar and cinnamon.  Stir in dried cranberries and pecans.

Roll dough into a 15x8-inch rectangle.  Sprinkle with pecan mixture, leaving one inch unfilled along one of the sides.  Starting from the long filled side, roll up rectangle.  Pinch dough to seal seam and slice into 15 equal pieces.  Arrange pieces, cut sides up, in prepared baking pan.  Cover and let rise in a warm place, about 30 minutes, until nearly doubled in size.

Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.  Bake for 25 to 30 minutes or until golden brown.  Meanwhile, in a small bowl combine brown sugar and the hot water, stirring to dissolve brown sugar.  Whisk in powdered sugar and maple flavoring.  Whisk in enough milk to make drizzling consistency.  Once rolls are done, let them cool for about 5 minutes and remove rolls from pan.  Drizzle with maple-brown sugar icing and enjoy!

 
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I challenge you to eat just one.
Can you do it??

 

34 lovely comments:

P!nky said...

Those look amazing! And love that they won't ruin my health day!

Will have to try them out after fall offically starts :)!

Kels @ K and K Test Kitchen said...

Oh my gosh, you poor thing!! Hopefully everything gets sorted out and back to normal for you! I definitely agree that comfort food (and maybe a large glass of wine) is the best solution to bad days, and these cinnamon rolls look amazing in every way!

Ashlee Christopher said...

I am sorry to hear about all of that girl that is terrible! Hope everything gets resolved and quickly! The recipe looks amazing can't wait to try them perfect for fall!

Anele @ Success Along the Weigh said...

I'm so sorry about the identity thing. We've had that happen and it STINKS! Nothing like timing on that too, eh. Sigh.

180 per cinnamon roll!??! I'm THERE dude...uh, dudette.

Tara said...

This looks so delicious I'm whipping up a batch today! Do you know what would the points be without the icing, because I don't like glazes or icing on my rolls (I know I know, I'm weird!)... :)

Southern Girls Kitchen said...

These rolls are definitely a way to make up for when the rain "pours".. About 4 years ago I had my identity stolen (by a relative) it sucks majorly.. Hang in there my fabulous friend!!

claire @ the realistic nutritionist said...

These look absolutely amazing Kelly!!

Vita @ Juicer Depot said...

You have been through so much. It is a shame that one person can take your identity and turn your life upside down. I really hope it gets better for you.

As far as the cinnamon rolls, they look totally yummy. It would be hard to eat just one.

Gillian @ Money After Graduation said...

I cannot wait to try these. And SO sorry about your bad day, indentity fraud AND car problems are so terrible. Things will start to look up soon, once your accounts are sorted out and the car is fixed.

Lulu said...

Oooh these look incredible!! I love your new focus on food for the fall...over in the UK we seem to be having a slight 'Indian Summer': a rather late spurt of sunshine. So I am hugely in denial that autumn may be on its' way, but I am certainly looking forward to rustling up some seasonal goodies such as these and your tarts. Yum! Thanks for the inspiration.

Lulu. x

Dianna Davis said...

Ah! Yumm. You always have the best recipes to satisfy my sweet tooth. Annnd since I already have almost every ingrediant in my kitchen, I'm thinking the husband and I are going to try these out on Saturday. Thanks!

XO,
Dianna @ Virginia is for Lovers

Abby said...

So frustrating! Hope everything straightens out soon. In the mean time, these look fantastic! I love the cranberries.

Danielle @ itsaharleyyylife said...

i love cinnamon rolls!they are seriously delicious but they always have such high calories! love this recipe! (:

Anita at Hungry Couple said...

Yikes. I'm so sorry. I hope all that mess gets straightened out quickly. What a headache! Yes, sweet cinnamon rolls would cheer me up but I think your situation would require a cocktail. Several cocktails. :)

Caitlin C. said...

I'm so sorry to hear about your terrible awful day!!! I hope things get better ASAP. of course, with these cinnamon rolls in your life, how could it not get better? These seriously look amazing. Making these this week for sure!!

Pretend Chef said...

I am so sorry to hear that happened to you. I've had fraud on my accounts twice. Thankful it got sorted out quickly. These cinnamon rolls look like they'd make any day better. I need to give these a try.

Vicki @ WITK said...

Sorry to hear your week has been so bad! I had my debit card compromised earlier in the year and it was so frustrating! I can relate, sadly :(. These cinnamon rolls would totally help to cheer me up.

Averie @ Averie Cooks said...

WHAT a day!! omg! First, congrats on purchasing a home but the loan approval process will just about kill ya, I know. Can't even imagine with the fraud alerts now placed. Sooooo sorry you're going thru it; my hubs has gone thru it, twice. And your car - pour a martini right along with these gorgeous rolls you made!

cathy @ Noble Pig said...

Ugh, it's always during the home approval process that the credit-identity problems pop up! Bleh. But yes, these would make me feel WAY better! Beautiful!

Rachel Cooks said...

These look like a perfect fall treat!

Christina @ This Woman Cooks! said...

Beautiful photos.

Sonia said...

Hi There, Wow...this recipe is looking wonderful and so good. I'm loving it so much...!!! A very well made post with beautiful pictures.Today I was out of ideas and was wandering what to make. Got the answer now :) I can't wait to try it on my island. Thanks for sharing awesome recipes. Have a wonderful week ahead. Love & Regards, Sonia !!!

Liz @ Southern Charm said...

Yay for comfort food!! I hope these beauties helped a little. Thinking of you!!

Ruth Martins said...

im a huge fan of anything with cinammon. Love the idea of adding the cranberries for contrast of flavour. Hope everything is ok now and good luck with your new home and fixing the car :)

Girls en Ville said...

I cant wait to make these! I'm sure the other 1/2 of GirlsEnVille, Jade, will be depressed to know that I am making cinnamon buns. She loves them!

Pam Fields said...

Wow! These look amazing. Pinned for definite future baking!
So sorry about all your troubles today. :(

Erin @ Dinners, Dishes, and Desserts said...

Oh sweetie...wish I could make it all better! Can't imagine what you are going through, and the timing couldn't be worse! Hope you get it all straightened out soon.
These cinnamon rolls are pure comfort food!

JENN said...

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-Jenn

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christine donee said...

cue the stomach growls..

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Stephie @ Eat Your Heart Out said...

Yum! Love dried cranberries.

Next time try plumping your cranberries in unfiltered apple juice instead of water. It just adds a little somethin' somethin'

Kristina said...

You poor thing! Hope everything's straightened out by now! Your little cinnamon rolls look so. good. YUM! Love the cranberries in there - I never think to swap out the raisins!

Nancy Garcia said...

I know feeling looks like I'm in for a treat web I try this!! I'm actually has to move out of student housing my car engine died and my school won't let me register for class because I got behind on payments and there isn't enough coverage for student loans! Whaat? It's been a crazy two weeks and we start class this week. No car no apt and I'm supposed to graduate with my bachelors in march. I'm a broke college student. So thankful family and friend God ha surrounded me with! So I wish you the best and thanks for the posts! I just found you on Pinterest :)

Laura Dembowski said...

Those look amazing! I can't believe they are actually quite healthy :) Hope you get all of your identity issues fixed. Life can be quite a bummer a lot of the time.