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For a classic version of this sweet treat, try our cinnamon rolls recipe.

Nutrition: Per serving

  • kcal149
  • fat7g
  • saturates4g
  • carbs18g
  • sugars10g
  • fibre1g
  • protein2g
  • salt0.24g
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Method

  • step 1

    Heat the oven to 200C/180C fan/gas 6 and line large baking tray with baking parchment. Stir the cinnamon and sugar together in a small bowl. Unravel the puff pastry on a lightly floured work surface, then sprinkle the cinnamon sugar mixture all over the top. Gently level the cinnamon sugar mixture with the back of a spoon so it covers the pastry almost completely, leaving a 1cm border on one of the short sides. Brush a little of the beaten egg over the exposed pastry border.

  • step 2

    Roll the pastry up in a tight log from the short side without the border. Gently press along the egg-washed border to seal, then slice into 12 equal rounds. Arrange the cinnamon rolls on the prepared baking tray, placing them up against each other so they're just touching. Brush the remaining beaten egg all over the tops and sides of the pastry, then bake for 15-18 mins until golden and risen. Leave to cool on the tray for 10-15 mins.

  • step 3

    Combine the icing sugar with 1½ tsp water in a small bowl until you have a thick icing that easily runs off the spoon. Drizzle this over the warm rolls, then immediately serve.

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A star rating of 4.2 out of 5.48 ratings

steveswin0123336

I always add currants but normally bake for 30mins

westsinspain87788

Made these and added currants. Taste like Eccles cakes. Did seperate them to bake. Lovely would make them again.

selinahelendavies7533709

Absolutely yum! Everyone enjoyed the scrolls. I made them small and turned them over after. Perfect little morsels with a cup of tea or coffee! Really quick to make!

izzyturnbull0452113

im yum

247g9h5ns711936

Not good at all. Might work if the rolls were separated, but I ended up with sweaty little dumplings.

izzyturnbull0452113

im gonna be sweaty once im done with u

sbhemming44930

I melted a tablespoon of butter then spread onto the rolled out pastry, then added 2 spoons of sugar (too much on the recipient for us) and cinnamon. Rolled on the width. Coated in butter and left in fridge overnight.used the egg over the top in the morning. Cooked straight from cold fridge on 200…

izzyturnbull0452113

why would you melt ur teaspoon

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