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The BEST Cinnamon Rolls Ever!

Happy Fall Yall! It simply wouldn’t be fall without starting it off with my all time favorite fall and winter treat, the classic cinnamon roll and they are just so delicious, fluffy and sensational they are truly next level and I know you will love them! Run to the website for the full recipe!

RECIPE:
For the Dough:
5 cups (loosely measured NOT packed)
2 1/4 tsp of Instant Yeast
1/2 cup of Granulated Sugar
1 Egg
1 1/4 cups of Whole Milk
1/3 cup of Unsalted Butter
1 tsp of Salt

For the Filling:
1/2 cup of Unsalted Butter, softened at room temperature
1 cup of Brown Sugar, packed
1 1/2 Tbsp of Cinnamon
Tiny Pinch of Salt
1/4 cup of Butter, melted (not for the filling but needed)

For the Frosting:
1/2 cup of Unsalted Butter, softened at room temperature
8oz of Cream Cheese, softened at room temperature
1 1/2 cups of Powdered Sugar
1 tsp of Vanilla Extract
1/2 tsp of Lemon Juice
Tiny Pinch of Salt

Yeast I use and LOVE, I swear it’s the reason my yeasted doughs come out so well every single time!
Yeast: https://rstyle.me/+NhOUZ6mlGdOYY5KXXEY3sA

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