Category Archives: Breads

Cinnabon’s for Bread Machine

1 Cup milk 
1 egg, beaten 
4 Tablespoons melted butter 
4 Tablespoons water
1/2 box instant vanilla pudding (3.4 ounce. box) 
4 Cups bread flour 
1Tablespoon sugar 
1/2 Tablespoon salt 
2-1/2 Tablespoons bread machine yeast
Filling: 
1/2 Cup butter, softened 
1 Cup brown sugar 
2 Tablespoons cinnamon
1/4 Cup chopped walnuts, optional 
1/4 Cup raisins, optional

Frosting:
4 Ounces cream cheese, room temperature
1/4 Cup butter, softened 
1-1/2 Cups powdered sugar 
1/2 Tablespoon vanilla
1-1/2 Tablespoons milk 
3 Tablespoons real maple syrup 
Place all ingredients in your machine in order recommended by your machines manufacturer. Place the pan in your machine. Select the dough cycle and press start. When cycle is finished, remove the dough, knead enough to punch down and roll to 17X10.  
Combine first three filling ingredients and mix well.  Heat in microwave 10 seconds to make it spreadable. Spread over rolled out dough with rubber spatula. Get as close to the edges as possible. Sprinkle nuts or raisins over dough.  Starting with widest end, roll the dough into tight log. Cut into 1/2″ slices. 
Place in a lightly greased baking dish with sides. Put in warm draft-free place and allow them to rise until double. (I turn my oven on warm and place them inside. When the temperature light goes off, turn off the oven.  I let them rise 20-30 minutes this way.  Take out to heat oven to baking temperature). 
Bake at 350º for 15-20 minutes. When the rolls are done top with frosting of your choice. 
Note: For a real treat replace raisins in the filling with chopped dried cherries, blueberries or strawberries. When doing this use frosting 1 or 2 and add a Tablespoon of matching fruit jam.
12  Servings

Cinnabon’s Cinnamon Rolls

1 cup warm water
3 (1/4-ounce) packages active dry yeast or 3 cakes fresh yeast (5/8 ounce each)
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/3 cup butter, softened
1 cup milk, scalded and cooled
3 large eggs
1-1/4 teaspoons salt
3-1/2 cups all-purpose flour, unsifted
1/2 cup raisins, optional
3-1/2 cups whole wheat pastry flour, unsifted
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Combine water, yeast and sugar in large mixing bowl and let stand 5 minutes. Add butter to cooling milk to soften. When cool, add milk mixture to yeast mixture and stir well. Add eggs and salt and stir well with wire whisk. 
Begin adding all-purpose flour, mixing well with wooden spoon until mixture resembles thick cake batter. Add raisins. Add 2-1/2 cups whole wheat pastry flour. Mix well again until dough is quite sticky and begins to leave sides of bowl. Place 1/2 cup remaining whole wheat pastry flour onto board. 
Turn dough out and knead about 10 minutes until smooth and shiny, slowly adding more flour if needed. (Dough should be somewhat soft and resilient, almost sticky.)  Shape dough into ball and place in large greased bowl, turning to grease top. Cover with damp towel. Let rise in warm place about 45 minutes or until doubled in bulk. Turn dough onto large floured board. Roll out to 24×20″ rectangle. (Dough will be quite thin.)
FILLING 
2 cups butter, melted 3 cups dark brown sugar, packed 6 tablespoons ground cinnamon 3/4 cup chopped walnuts, optional 
Mix together melted butter, brown sugar and cinnamon. Spread entire rectangle of dough with mixture (it should be very glossy in order to produce syrup). Sprinkle with walnuts if using. 
Roll rectangle tightly from long side (filling will be slightly runny and dough will be soft).  Make sure seam side is on bottom. Shape with hands to make roll uniform in size from end to end. With very sharp knife, cut roll into 16 equal portions. Place side by side, cut sides up, in 2 well-greased 13″x9″3″ metal baking pans. (Glass pans will tend to caramelize syrup too quickly.)
Cover with warm, damp towel and let rise in warm place 30 to 40 minutes or until almost doubled in size.
  
Bake at 350 degrees until nicely browned and filling is bubbly, about 35 minutes. Immediately invert onto serving platter or baking sheet, allowing syrup to drip from pan onto rolls (this is the secret). 
Makes 16 large cinnamon rolls. 
Cinnabon Frosting The key to this is whipping it up for at least 12 minutes. 
1 Pound butter or margarine 1 Pound cream cheese 2 Pounds powdered sugar 2 Teaspoons lemon juice 2 Teaspoons vanilla extract .
Allow butter and cream cheese to reach room temperature. Beat cream cheese and margarine together in a bowl with a mixer. Slowly add in all powdered sugar. Once all of the sugar is in the bowl, mix for at least an additional 12 minutes. When almost done, add the extracts.
12  Servings

Panera’s Turkey Artichoke Panini

loaf pesto focaccia bread
8 ounces freshly sliced turkey
4 ounces spinach artichoke spread
2 ounces asiago cheese (asiago parmesan blend)
1 small red onion, diced
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
1-2 tomato, sliced (6-8 slices)
1 pinch salt and pepper

Preheat panini grill to medium temperature. In a medium sauce pan, sauté diced red onion in olive oil until transparent. Add balsamic vinegar and salt and pepper to taste.
Slice the loaf of pesto focaccia into two semi-circles, and halve each semi-circle. Layer the turkey onto the bottom halves of the focaccia bread, and spread spinach artichoke mix over turkey. Layer sautéed onions, asiago/parmesan blend and tomato slices. Close face of panini with the top halves of focaccia bread.
Add panini to preheated grill and press lightly. Grill 5 minutes on medium or until the cheese begins to melt and there are grill marks on the focaccia bread.
Serve hot with chips or your favorite soup!