Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Recipe for Cinnamon Rolls
We are having a great time in Illinois, minus the bone chilling weather. Luckily, we have been inside a lot. My dad has been spoiling us with a fire in the fireplace and tasty treats from the hot oven. We love vacation!!
My dad already made us a batch of his famous cinnamon rolls. They were the perfect welcome home treat! This recipe is our families' favorite. It was my grandmother's recipe, but my dad has perfected it over the years. We refer to them as "Parry Rolls." Everyone knows about these rolls, they are the most often requested too. My dad likes to share the recipe, but he would rather just bake up a big batch for anyone and everyone. His are the BEST!!
Make sure you don't scrimp on any of the key ingredients. When you spread the "goods" on the dough, make sure you go crazy....with the butter, brown sugar, raisins, and cinnamon. My dad never holds back! I know there are some raisin haters out there, but my dad says if you don't like them pick them out! He LOVES his raisins...and so do the rest of us.
My dad said I could share the recipe, so please enjoy our family favorite. He asked me to not include his picture, but I had to show the master at work!! :)
Parry Rolls
2 pkg yeast, dissolved in 1 cup lukewarm water
6 T of shortening
1 cup sugar
7 cups flour or more as needed (it will take more)
2 cups hot water
2 eggs, beaten
1 T salt
Softened butter
Brown sugar
Raisins
Cinnamon
Add yeast to cup of lukewarm water and sprinkle in a little sugar. Set aside for about five minutes.
Add shortening, sugar, and salt to hot water and cool to lukewarm. Stir in 2 cups of flour and mix until smooth. Add yeast and mix again until smooth.
Add in beaten eggs.
Stir in remainder of flour, a little at a time until no more can be mixed in. Remove the mixer attachment and knead by hand, adding flour until dough does not stick to the bowl. Remove from bowl and knead until dough feels satiny and looks smooth.
Cover and let rise for 30 minutes. Lightly knead and roll out into rectangular shape. Spread with softened butter. Sprinkle on brown sugar, raisins, and cinnamon. (make sure you use LOTS of brown sugar...you can omit the raisins, but my family loves them, and sprinkle on loads of cinnamon. we never measure but be very generous.)
Roll into one long roll. To cut use a piece of string or floss.
Place on well greased pans and let rise until double in bulk. Bake at 425 degrees for 10 minutes. Reduce heat to 350 degrees and bake until brown-only about 5-7 more minutes.
After cooled frost!
Frosting Recipe
Butter
Vanilla
Powdered sugar
Milk
I am not sure on the amount! My dad just guesses! Whisk until you get the right consistency and frost the rolls!
GORGEOUS! Oh my gosh these look so good! Tell your dad everyone in blog world wants one ;)
ReplyDeleteMy mouth is watering for one of those right now.
ReplyDeleteThose look absolutely delicious! Love the pictures!
ReplyDeleteWow, these look great. I love cinnamon rolls but have never made them before!
ReplyDeleteThose look amazing! I wish I had one right now:) Those are a huge hit at every gathering I'm sure!
ReplyDeleteOh yum ya'll are getting spoiled up there!
ReplyDeleteThe cinnamon rolls came out beautiful. Wish me luck because I promised A.J., my mom and the homegirlz I would make cinnamon rolls tomorrow for our Christmas Eve tradidion. Merry Christmas Maria!
ReplyDeleteWell you just hit a weak spot with me! These look fantastic, great job to your Dad!!
ReplyDeleteYeah! Parry Rolls!!!! Talk about memories. I am with Lindsey, my mouth is watering for one of those.
ReplyDeleteOh, Maria these look really scrumptious. Your pictures are spectacular.
ReplyDeleteI want a cinnamon roll!!! I'm dying over here!!!
ReplyDeleteYUM! I really wish I had one right now.
ReplyDeleteI do love cinnamon rolls. I am in love with these- and I don't even like raisins.
ReplyDeleteI think my husband would be my slave for life if I made these for him. It's no easy feat timing dishes like this when it's so rare that I have a few hours at home.
What a great post - and a great memory to have with your dad! They look delicious!
ReplyDeleteHow fun to be able to spend time with your dad in the kitchen. And thanks for sharing the family recipe, it looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteMy very favorite treat - ever! I love cinnamon rolls and make them every Christmas morning. They look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful post! Your dad looks great making those DELICIOUS looking rolls!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! And I'm sure the house smelled amazing while they baked!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh...those look to die for! I will need to make these soon!
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays!
Thanks for sharing..they look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteYummmmeeeee!!! Cinnamon rolls, YUM!
ReplyDeletewish you could send me one thru the phone line.. :)
glad you are feeling a little better. please tell your Dad and Theresa hi and merry christmas for me. Love you, Kathy
Ah-mazing!! Do you have extras? hehe :) Have a great xmas with the fam~!
ReplyDeletewow...do I crave one of this right now. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteThose are some SERIOUS cinnamon rolls. I always think of baking some up for Christmas morning, but I know that I would be the one eating them all. This would not be a good thing! Your dad rocks! Have a great Christmas. :o)
ReplyDeleteGreat post, and fun seeing the master baker at work!
ReplyDeleteThese look truly amazing. My goal for 2009 is to get more comfortable with yeast and tackle cinnamon rolls. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteur cinnamon rolls look to die for!
ReplyDeleteI'm weak in the knees. These look soooo great. Have a great holiday season!!! - mary the food librarian
ReplyDeleteOoh! Dad's gonna be mad you showed his pic! Hee hee. Well, he might as well be flattered cos you turned him into a worldwide cinnamon roll idol overnight ;) Those look divine!
ReplyDeleteI just made cinnamon rolls last week. Yours looks gorgeous and perfect and the recipe is similar to mine, especially the just guessing on the icing!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
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This is a great post! I love your dad shared this with you for us! Bet the house smelled amazing!
ReplyDeleteamazing post!!!! They look like coming out from the greatest cafeteria in Paris! :D
ReplyDeleteScrrrrrumptious-looking rolls!!
ReplyDeleteKeep enjoying your time in Illinois, and have a VERY Merry Christmas!!!
All I can say is "OH MY!".
ReplyDeleteYour dad is the man!
Does he sell these? If so, will he do mail order to NJ?
WOW. Happy Holidays!
STacey
i can see why these puppies are famous and frequently requested! as you can imagine, cinnamon rolls are my ultimate breakfast treat, and your dad's abundant use of cinnamon makes me all warm and fuzzy inside. :)
ReplyDeletehappy holidays to you and yours, maria!
Tell your dad, great job!
ReplyDeleteWishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas.
Tell Parry Hi...enjoy the cold:) Come back soon and tell Parry I expect cookies too:)LOL
ReplyDeleteWow, your dad makes some amazing rolls! Have a great holiday.
ReplyDeleteNancy
Oh my, it looks like your dad is a cinnamon roll master. Those look fanTAStic!
ReplyDeleteMaria I have to ask . . . why do you call them Parry rolls? That is my maiden name . . . and we share the same (married) last name . . . so it has me very curious! (They look delicious!)
ReplyDeleteYum what an awesome welcome home treat!!
ReplyDeleteThese look perfect!
ReplyDeleteI tried making cinnamon rolls a couple days ago and failed miserably. The dough was ok, but there wasn't nearly enough filling. It was kinda like a lightly sweetened, lightly cinnamoned bread. Not what I was going for at all... I'm bookmarking your recipe to try!
Gorgeous rolls! I love seeing all the steps especially your dad with the string technique.
ReplyDeleteThose cinnamon rolls look amazing!!
ReplyDeleteThese look really good. I added them to Stumbleupon.com - more people need to see this!
ReplyDeletejust made some this evening and i'm kicking myself that i didnt see this recipe earlier. gorgeous!!
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