20/09/2020 03:26

Recipe of Favorite Swedish Cinnamon Buns

by Elijah Lane

Swedish Cinnamon Buns
Swedish Cinnamon Buns

Hello everybody, I hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, swedish cinnamon buns. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I’m gonna make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Swedish Cinnamon Buns is one of the most favored of recent trending foods in the world. It’s enjoyed by millions every day. It is easy, it’s quick, it tastes delicious. Swedish Cinnamon Buns is something which I’ve loved my whole life. They are fine and they look fantastic.

Join Millions of Learners From Around The World Already Learning On Udemy! Even in Swedish supermarkets you can either get fresh or frozen cinnamon buns. Basically, their main ingredients are flour, cinnamon, sugar, and butter and, on top, a pearl sugar icing. Swedish Cinnamon Buns Traditional Swedish cinnamon buns (Kanelbullar) made with a sweet, buttery cardamom dough and a brown sugar cinnamon filling.

To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have swedish cinnamon buns using 14 ingredients and 20 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Swedish Cinnamon Buns:
  1. Make ready 500 ml milk (warm)ca 35°C
  2. Make ready 12 grams dry yeast (or 50g fresh)
  3. Make ready 1/2 tbsp cardamom seeds
  4. Prepare 660 grams Flour
  5. Get 150 g Sugar
  6. Get 150 g flour
  7. Prepare 1 1/2 tsp salt
  8. Get 175 grams butter
  9. Make ready 1 splash milk
  10. Get Filling
  11. Take 100 grams marzipan
  12. Get 175 grams butter
  13. Prepare 1 1/2 tbsp ground cinnamon
  14. Prepare 1 egg for brushing

Unlike the supersized, super-sweet American version dripping with icing (and there's nothing wrong with that!), kanelbullar are smaller, less gooey and sweet, and are topped with pearl sugar and/or sliced almonds. A traditional kanelbullar (the Swedish word for cinnamon buns) is topped with just Swedish pearl sugar. Oftentimes in Sweden, you can also find them topped with powdered sugar as well. Both of these options are outlined below.

Instructions to make Swedish Cinnamon Buns:
  1. Heat milk to circa 38°C (little warmer than body temp)
  2. Measure out flour(660g) and sugar in large bowl transferering ca 2 deciliter to a smal bowl and mix with a little 38°C milk. Leave it in a water bath that is 27° warm for 15 minutes. It will foam up
  3. Mix all the other ingredients except butter in a large bowl (cardemon, salt, milk, sugar)
  4. Now add the yeast mix that have sat and grown.
  5. Mix it well and add enough flour so it can be worked on the bench add more gradualy (ca 150 gram give or take 100 depending on weather and quality of flour). Kneed it for at least 10 it should be firm and smooth
  6. Work 270 gram soften butter through dough it will get quite sticky so after you worked it through add a few hand fulls of flour to bring it back to shape
  7. Let proof in 30°C atmosphere for 30 minutes.
  8. Cover and leave over night (at least 8 hours) in fridge
  9. Make filling by mixing 1 dl sugar high grade marzipan(50%) softened butter and cinamon
  10. Knock back dough split it in half
  11. Use rolling pin to roll 2 rectangles roughly 5mm thick
  12. Spread filling evenly on rectangles then fold it in half press it all together.
  13. Slice them ca 2cm thick
  14. Twirl around fingers and place on oven tray
  15. Cook at 250°C or 225°C with fan for around 20 minutes then let cool on rack under a towel.
  16. Put in ca 30°C enviroment for 60ish minutes they should roughly double in size.
  17. Egg wash(splash of milk 1egg) proofed buns then cook them att 200°C fan oven for about 15 min
  18. Use more trays next time :)
  19. Let cool on racks
  20. This recepie cost around 65Nok to make and makes 35 "bullar" so @1.85 eat till you drop !!

Oftentimes in Sweden, you can also find them topped with powdered sugar as well. Both of these options are outlined below. Cardamom buns are a sweet tradition in the Nordic countries But for some reason they have never really caught on here in the States. Maybe it's because our love of cinnamon rolls runs so deep, but I so encourage you to give these cardamom rolls a try. These Swedish cinnamon buns are similar in preparation and ingredients, but their twisted forms and cardamom-scented innards give them a special feel for these warm and cozy months.

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