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Ok, so now that I've convinced you to join, and you've set up your account and you're following me, I wanted to share some pins that I've decided to implement into my life. Recipes, tips, etc... (if I still haven't convinced you, just you wait).
Cinnamon Roll Waffles
I repinned ^^^this picture^^^ Tuesday night before going to bed, and woke up yesterday morning with the urge to make them for hubs who was sick.
This is how mine turned out...
Cinnamon Roll Waffles |
THEY ARE AMAZING! The woman who thought of this is a genius...you can find her at A Hen's Nest with her tutorial and full pics on how to make these puppies. The iron I used is the same as hers.
Hubs LOVES them! I now have a reason to use my waffle iron more often! You can do the same thing with regular biscuits...
Cinnamon Roll Waffles
You will need:
Take can(s) of cinnamon rolls, and separate each roll (mine had pieces of cinnamon butter on each one, keep that yummy stuff on the rolls.)
Spray your iron with Pam cooking spray liberally, the top side AND the bottom side, do NOT neglect this step, you will regret it later when you try to use your iron again!
Put one roll on each piece of your iron (mine has 4 separated areas to make one BIG waffle), and close your iron, rotate if yours requires it...it will cook more evenly. My cinnamon rolls did not expand, however the biscuits did, but I simply just trimmed the edges that spewed out! Thank goodness its dough and not a liquid batter, no mess!
Set your timer for 2-3 minutes. Some people, like my dad, love gooey-undercooked cinnamon rolls. You decide how cooked you want yours!
Flip your iron and open. The waffles should not be stuck to the iron. They should be quite simple to get out, besides them being hot.
Take the glaze, and place a dollop, about a teaspoon size on each piece. You could also just drizzle it, but for me to do that it would require to heat the glaze. I wanted the glaze to melt on its own. (my glaze came in the cup form, not the packet form.)
Serve your starving kids, husband, yourself with these delectable waffles!
You will need:
- a waffle iron, they sell them at Target and Walmart for decent prices. Mine is a simple $25 iron that you rotate.
- 1 can (or more depending on how many you want) of refrigerated cinnamon rolls, I tested with Pillsbury.
Take can(s) of cinnamon rolls, and separate each roll (mine had pieces of cinnamon butter on each one, keep that yummy stuff on the rolls.)
Spray your iron with Pam cooking spray liberally, the top side AND the bottom side, do NOT neglect this step, you will regret it later when you try to use your iron again!
Put one roll on each piece of your iron (mine has 4 separated areas to make one BIG waffle), and close your iron, rotate if yours requires it...it will cook more evenly. My cinnamon rolls did not expand, however the biscuits did, but I simply just trimmed the edges that spewed out! Thank goodness its dough and not a liquid batter, no mess!
Set your timer for 2-3 minutes. Some people, like my dad, love gooey-undercooked cinnamon rolls. You decide how cooked you want yours!
Flip your iron and open. The waffles should not be stuck to the iron. They should be quite simple to get out, besides them being hot.
Take the glaze, and place a dollop, about a teaspoon size on each piece. You could also just drizzle it, but for me to do that it would require to heat the glaze. I wanted the glaze to melt on its own. (my glaze came in the cup form, not the packet form.)
Serve your starving kids, husband, yourself with these delectable waffles!
I will never be cooking cinnamon rolls in an oven ever again. I prefer cinnamon roll waffles!
Happy Pinning!
I've linked this post to Feasting Fellowships:
I pinned Cinnamon Roll Pancakes awhile ago, but I think I might have to try this one first. I like waffles more than pancakes.
ReplyDeleteOMG, I want these right now! My beef and broccoli doesn't look so good anymore.
These look divine! What a great idea! Visiting from Janelle's linky!
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