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Iced Pecan & Maple Syrup Rolls
Rectangular Cake Tin
Flour
Over 1 hour
15
RECIPE NOTES
Our Iced Pecan and Maple Syrup Rolls make for a delicious sweet treat. They can be served alongside coffee and tea for breakfast or after a full meal as a dessert. The success of this recipe relies on its filling, featuring pecans, cinnamon, and of course, maple syrup.
To prepare our Iced Pecan and Maple Syrup Rolls, start by kneading the dough. Not sure where to get started with this baking technique? Watch our full video on how to knead dough. When baking these rolls, reach for a Rectangular Cake Tin. As they bake, the Iced Pecan and Maple Syrup Rolls should puff up and become golden.
Our Iced Pecan and Maple Syrup Rolls is a great recipe to experiment with over the weekend. Get the family involved or use it as an experiment to test your baking skills! This recipe takes just over an hour to prepare and makes up to 15 delicious rolls at a time. Be sure to grab all the ingredients you’ll need on your next grocery run and follow the steps below to prepare your very own Iced Pecan and Maple Syrup Rolls.
INSTRUCTIONS
Sift the flour and cinnamon into a bowl, stir in the salt and dried yeast. Melt the butter for the dough in a small pan, remove from the heat, add the cool milk and whisk in the beaten egg.
Add the wet ingredients to the dry and work together to form a soft dough. Turn out on to a floured work surface and knead for about 5 minutes until the dough is stretchy, smooth and no longer sticky. Add a little more flour if necessary.
Place the dough ball back into the bowl, cover with oiled cling film and set in a warm place to double in size. This will take up to 1 hour.
To make the filling melt the butter and mix in the very finely chopped or lightly processed pecans with the maple syrup and the ground cinnamon. Set to one side.
Grease the tin with a little butter.
Knock the dough back to its original size and roll out to a rectangular shape approximately 45-50cm x 25cm. Cover the rolled surface of the dough with the nut mixture, spreading evenly into the corners. Roll up the dough from the longest side with the shortest sides at the ends. Cut in to 15 equal pieces, about 3cm in width.
Place the buns in to the tin cut ends up, 5 across the length and 3 across the width. Leave to rise in a warm place for a further 25-30 minutes or until well risen and the buns are filling the tin.
Whilst the buns are rising pre-heat the oven to 190°C /170°C fan/Gas Mark 5. Bake for 25 -30 minutes until puffed up and golden.
Place the icing sugar into a bowl, add enough hot water to make a runny coating consistency and beat in the melted butter.
Coat the tops of the baked buns with the icing.