Classic sticky buns




Classic sticky buns
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Last updated 9/27/2008 2:27:20 PM. Recipe ID 46894. Report a problem with this recipe.



 
      Title: Classic sticky buns
 Categories: Cyberealm, Desserts, Breads
      Yield: 2 Dozen
 
  1 1/2 c  Water [lukewarm 110of]

MMMMM-----------------------FOR THE DOUGH----------------------------
    1/4 c  Brown sugar [may use maple
           -sugar if available]
      1 tb Active dry yeast
      2 md Eggs
    1/4 c  Dry milk powder
    1/4 c  (/stick) butter [melted]
      1 c  KA white whole wheat flour
      2 ts Salt
      5 c  KA all purpose flour [use
           -more or less as desired]

MMMMM----------------------FOR THE FILLING---------------------------
    1/4 c  (/stick) butter [melted]
      2 ts Cinnamon
    1/4 c  Brown sugar [use maple if
           -desired and available]
    1/2 c  Raisins
    1/2 c  Chopped walnuts or pecans

MMMMM----------------------FOR THE TOPPING---------------------------
      1 lb Brown sugar
    3/4 c  Light corn syrup
 
  1)Make a smooth supple dough by hand or machine and let it rise
     for 1/ hrs.. Punch it down and roll into a 12" X 24"
     rectangle... 2)Brush the dough with the melted butter
     and then sprinkle on the filling ingredients... 3)Grease a 14"
  round pan and add the topping ingredients.
     Then roll up the dough from the long side (jelly roll
     style) and cut up into 1" thick slices and then place
     the slices in the pan, cover and let rise for 30 min.. 4)Bake in a
  preheated 350o oven for 30 to 35 min., using
     foil to prevent over browning. Carefully invert onto a
     cooling rack and let cool slightly before serving...
  




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Recipe ID 46894 (Apr 03, 2005)