by Texas Homesteader ~
I take the scrap dough from homemade biscuits & make a small pan of cinnamon rolls. They bake right alongside my biscuits and offer us an extra treat with breakfast!
Making Fluffy Homemade Biscuits
I’ve finally stumbled upon the secret of delicious, moist, flavorful homemade biscuits! I make them often for RancherMan.
But recently I was serving him breakfast in bed for his birthday and he requested eggs, bacon, gravy and homemade biscuits. As I rolled them out I found I had some biscuit dough leftover (as I always do!)
Usually I’ll cut them into more biscuits and place them on a piece of aluminum foil to cook right alongside the others. But I wonder if I could make something different with this small amount of leftover biscuit dough.
I wonder if I can sweeten leftover biscuit dough & make a few cinnamon rolls? Hummm…
Leftover Biscuit-Dough Cinnamon Rolls
Since there are so many variables (How much dough you have leftover, how sweet you like your cinnamon rolls, etc) there’s really not a recipe, per se. But here’s the quick instructions how I typically make ’em.
Ingredients For Leftover Dough Cinnamon Rolls:
Of course this will depend upon how much dough you have left, but basically the ingredients for leftover biscuit-dough cinnamon rolls are:
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Leftover Biscuit Dough
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Softened Butter To Taste
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Cinnamon to taste
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Sugar To Taste
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How I Made Leftover Biscuit Dough Into Cinnamon Rolls
After I’d made enough biscuits to fill my cast iron skillet, I gathered all the trimmings together.
I sprinkled about 2 tablespoons of cinnamon & sugar in the dough trimmings & kneaded it all back together. This will lightly sweeten the dough. Don’t worry – more sweet is coming along!
Rolling Dough, Cutting Cinnamon Rolls
I rolled the dough into a rectangle as flat as I could comfortably get it.
Baker’s Tip: I used a repurposed bread bag cut & opened flat between the dough & my rolling pin to keep the dough from sticking to my rolling pin.
Finally I got the dough to about 1/2″ thick.
How To Flavor Plain Biscuit Dough For Cinnamon Rolls
I covered the surface of the rolled-out dough with softened butter. I’m pretty heavy-handed with the butter since my cinnamon rolls won’t be light fluffy yeasty bread textured, but heavier biscuit bread textured. I want the butter to melt & soften my cinnamon rolls.
Then I sprinkled the flattened & buttered dough liberally with cinnamon & sugar to sweeten it more.
Now I roll the dough tightly into a log. I cut the log into about 1″ to 1.5″ rounds. That leftover dough usually makes a small pan of about 4-6 cinnamon rolls – perfect for us!
I placed them in one of my grandmother’s Corning Ware dishes.
Then I sprinkled the exposed surface with more cinnamon & sugar and add a small pat of butter in the middle of each swirl.
The butter will melt through the middles adding a little extra mmmmmmmm!
Now I simply place them into my oven at the same time I place my skillet of biscuits. They both cook at the same time.
Simple Mix-n-Drizzle Icing For Cinnamon Rolls
When they come out of the oven I often want a little drizzly icing for the tops.
My Icing Ingredients:
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1 cup powdered sugar
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2 drops of vanilla extract
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A couple of drops of milk
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You want just enough moisture to make the icing thick enough to stay on top of the cinnamon rolls but thin enough to drizzle.
When I serve my handsome man his special breakfast there will be cheddar/jalapeno biscuits with gravy, eggs and bacon of course.
But now I can offer a little sumpin-sumpin extra – decadent homemade cinnamon rolls. He LOVES them!
I love that I’ve figured out something very fun, delicious and quick to make good use from that leftover biscuit dough. He requests cinnamon rolls every time now!
So if you are making homemade biscuits and wondering what to do with that extra dough, give it a try!
Did you make these leftover-biscuit dough cinnamon rolls? Please rate the recipe in your comment below!
Leftover Biscuit-Dough Cinnamon Rolls
Since there are so many variables (How much dough you have leftover, how sweet you like your cinnamon rolls, etc) there's really not a recipe, per se. But here's the quick instructions how I typically make cinnamon rolls with leftover biscuit dough. #TexasHomesteader
Ingredients
Ingredients For Leftover Dough Cinnamon Rolls:
- Leftover Biscuit Dough
- Softened Butter To Taste
- Cinnamon to taste
- Sugar To Taste
Instructions
Instructions For Making Leftover Dough Cinnamon Rolls
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Sprinkle leftover biscuit dough with a couple of tablespoons of sugar and cinnamon to sweeten. Then roll dough approximately 1/2" thick. Spread softened butter evenly across the surface of the dough. Sprinkle liberally with cinnamon & sugar.
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Roll dough tightly into long log. Cut 1" to 1.5" disks from log and place cut side down into hot buttered baking dish. Repeat until dough log is completely cut.
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Place a small pat of butter on top of each cinnamon roll and sprinkle with more cinnamon & sugar. Place baking dish place into oven. Bake alongside your biscuits (mine bake in about 15 minutes at 450℉)
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OPTIONAL: Top with frosting made of a cup of powdered sugar, a few drops of milk and a few drops of vanilla extract & stir until blended but thick enough to spread.
~TxH~
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I just made these, and they LOOK and SMELL amazing! I’m hoping they will keep in the fridge overnight until so we can have them in the morning. I didn’t put the icing on them; will wait til morning for that step.
I just love me some cinnamon rolls! These look awesome and easy! win! win!
Thanks for sharing
Jeannee
I am going to try this over the weekend.
Oh my goodness, but those look wonderful. I can’t imagine having leftover biscuit dough. The most I end up with is a tiny 1-inch puck, which I just bake alongside the biscuits. It gets extra crispy, of course. But I think I will try turning my biscuit dough into cinnamon rolls using your recipe and method one of these days. What a special treat that would be!