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Homemade Cinnamon Rolls with Cream Cheese Frosting

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2010

Angie Montroy of Angie's Pantry demonstrates how to make mouth watering homemade Cinnamon Rolls. For detailed instruction, visit my blog:-)

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  • Please follow the directions on the blog. I am so sorry for the confusion. There are many ways that you can prepare the yeast/liquid mixture. As you can see, I am a rookie in making video. Feel free to email me any questions. Just click on "email me" on my blog. Again, I am sorry for the confusion.

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  • Wow, this is nice...I love cinnamon and now, I suddenly had the urge to make some again and I'll definitely try this. And again, I'm checking out GourmetRecipe website for more cinnamon, pastry and sweets recipes. lol =D

  • I bought cream cheese frosted cinnamon rolls from the Walmart Bakery, and I've tried to make them at home so many times, but the 4-pack ones in Walmart are just divine. Damn :/

  • Whats the blog site please?]

  • Thank you for sharing your techniques and recipe. It was much easier than I thought. I've been making our own bread for years and it really wasn't much more difficult than that and a lot more fun! :) Thanks for showing me how easy it could be! I always appreciate it when people share their recipes.

  • I thought this was a great video! Really helpful if you're looking at a recipe but don't know how to execute the steps. Thanks, Angie.

  • i didnt really like it cause u didnt really tell us the amount of how much u should put in the ingridiants sorry im bad at spelling

  • This is so confusing. Your recipe on your blog says one thing and your video says another. I cant get the dough to raise & the milk and butter were not hot. Your recipe does not say to wait 10 minutes and your video you add a little bit of flour and leave the dough is risen when your recipe calls for 4-5 cups of flour and no mention of waiting. So which is it?

  • If you go to my site and click on the "breads and muffins" category, scroll down to the 7th post. I'm sorry, I'd just post the link but I'm not able to!

  • I neee to know the exact measurments

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