Bisquick Cinnamon Rolls, so easy to make and no waiting for them to rise!
Sundays are our slow day. Sometimes I never even get out of my PJs.
Sundays are also one of the only days my family might get a good breakfast for breakfast, or close to that time.
We have breakfast for dinner all the time, love it!
I’m just not a morning eater. During the week, I get up, ok someone brings me coffee in bed before I get up.
I’m spoiled, I know.
Then after I’ve had that first cup of coffee, I get up, get my second cup of coffee and go on with the day. But I usually don’t eat anything until close to lunch.
So on the weekends is when I try to make it up to the family on the breakfast thing.
I wanted to use up the Bisquick I had in the pantry and the buttermilk but couldn’t find a recipe I liked so I just made up my own.
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If you don’t have Bisquick you can use this Homemade Biscuit Mix as a substitute.
Bisquick Cinnamon Rolls
Ingredients
- 4 cups Bisquick mix
- 1 1/4 cup buttermilk
- 4 tablespoons sugar
- 1 cup brown sugar
- 1/4 cup granulated sugar
- 1 tablespoon cinnamon
- 1/2 cup chopped nuts (I used pecans)
- 2 Tablespoons butter melted
- 3/4 cup butter, melted and cooled
- 1 cup powdered sugar
- 1-2 Tablespoons milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
Instructions
- In a large bowl, Combine Bisquick, buttermilk and sugar in a bowl using a fork. Mix just until all combined to create a dough.
- In a medium bowl, Combine brown sugar, granulated sugar, cinnamon and nuts in separate bowl. Add 2 tablespoons melted butter and stir to moisten. Set aside.
- Generously flour rolling surface.I know it seems like a lot but trust me, this is a sticky dough. Turn dough out onto surface and start patting into a rectangular shape with your hand. Flour your hand well also.
- Use a rolling pin to thin dough to about 1/2 inch thickness. Do not over-roll, the dough will stick.
- Once rolled out, pour 3/4 cup melted butter over entire surface then spread with pastry brush to even out and get to the edges.
- Sprinkle sugar/nut mixture over butter.
- Start rolling dough from long end.
- Slice into 1 inch to 1/2 inch slices. I used dental floss to slice mine. It really does work, without mushing the pastry.
- Transfer slices to a well greased (sprayed) 9 x 13 pan. I used a spatula to make it easier.
- Bake in preheated 375 degree oven for 25-30 minutes, util just golden brown on tops.
- Let sit for 5 minutes before serving.
- Combine powdered sugar, milk and vanilla until desired consistency and drizzle over topped of rolls.
Notes
recipe source ChocolateChocolateandmore.com
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Natasha Mairs says
ohh yummy!!!
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Lisa @ Lisa's Dinnertime Dish says
I love this recipe! It sounds so easy with the Bisquick, I would definitely try this. I happen to have a cinnamon roll French toast on my blog today (I used refrigerated cinnamon rolls to make it easy).
Danni Baird @ Silo Hill Farm says
Those look delicious! I always have bisquick in my pantry. Thanks for sharing and I saw you at The Gunny Sack. I’m your newest GFC follower.
Anonymous says
Homemade Bisquick Mix
• Prep Time: 20 mins
• Total Time: 50 mins
• Yield: 7 cups
About This Recipe
“This recipe appeared in the Kansas City Star food section some years ago. Try this and you’ll never buy the boxed Bisquick mix again!”
Ingredients
◦ 6 cups all-purpose flour
◦ 3 tablespoons baking powder
◦ 1 tablespoon salt
◦ 1 cup vegetable shortening
Directions
1. Sift flour, baking powder and salt three times into a large bowl.
2. Cut in shortening with a pastry blender until mixture resembles fine crumbs.
3. Store mixture in airtight container in the refrigerator up to 4 months.
4. Use whenever your recipe calls for “Bisquick mix”.
Dorothy @ Crazy for Crust says
These look so good! I’m excited to see they are made with bisquick. Yum!
Melissa Bo says
Im going to try these soon! I love Cinnamon rolls, and crave them alot! =)
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Lisa @ Flour Me With Love says
These look so good! Thank you so much for sharing at Mix it up Monday and I hope you’ll stop back soon 🙂
Maria says
Yum these look delicious!
The Harried Cook says
Yum! These look great… and it sounds so much quicker and easier with the bisquick mix! Great post 🙂
AndiWinslow says
Yummy I am hungry, and these look good. Love cinnamon.. Joan I wanted to let you know that I made your spaghetti sauce (few changes) for the once a month Crazy Cooking Challenge. We are asked to go out in blog land and find a recipe and then we all post on the same day. For the month of March it was Spaghetti and Red Sauce. So if you can come check it out. Very good and I thank you for the recipe for me to share on my blog. andi thewednesdaybaker.blogspot.com
CookieCrazedMama says
Mmmm! I our family, it doesn’t get much better than cinnamon rolls! And you’ve eliminated my least favorite part-the dough! Thanks for sharing, I caught your link on Trick or Treat Tuesday.
The Daily Smash says
Yummy these look amazing I love your blog to. Thanks for being my newest follower 🙂
Jocelyn says
I am all about easy breakfast ideas. I bet these taste like coffee cake since they are made with bisquick? Thank you so much for sharing on Trick or Treat Tuesday.
April Oliver says
Those look so good! My 4 year old could eat cinnamon rolls for every meal! I’ve been looking for an easy recipe. Will be trying this this weekend!!
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Angela says
LOVE this – I can’t wait to make some!
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Terri Gibson says
Always looking for recipes to have on hand for “lazy” days or when I’m in a time crunch! Can’t wait to try these! THANKS!
Anonymous says
Thank you for sharing this Recipe! I always love items made with Bisquick! I can’t wait to try your recipe. 🙂
Anonymous says
looks yummie!!! gonna try them
gluten free foods says
Don’t knead the dough too much. Just enough to handle it easy. Overworking your dough makes for tough rolls.
M.Ladue says
These look delicious, will try.