Some of you may be wondering why there is an image of Michael Scott, branch manager of Dunder Mifflen Scranton, on the beginning of this post. Well let me start by saying that this isn’t actually Sara typing, it’s her husband Eric. If you’re an avid reader of this blog you may feel like you know Sara. You might know she’s obsessed with chocolate and limes. You might know she can’t swallow a plain cherry tomato even if her life depended on it. You might even know she cringes at the word “panties.” However, one thing you might not know is that she’s completely accident prone. Especially in the kitchen. Which is why it didn’t come as too much of a surprise this morning when my dear, sweet wife grabbed the handle of a skillet just moments after it came out of a 500-degree oven. Yeah, ouch. For those of you who are fans of The Office and have seen this famous episode, you know the rest of the story. One clean CT scan later…we’ve determined that Sara’s okay, too. Unfortunately, her hand now has frostbite from sitting in a bath of freezing cold ice all day, so she has asked me to type for her. I assure you that she will quickly recover and be back to writing witty commentary soon…thank goodness for bubble wrap.
The recipe today is awesome. I’m an average guy, so I think it’s awesome because it tastes amazing. But Sara tells me it’s awesome because there’s NO yeast in it. Just a bunch of other random stuff that somehow lets it fake being a real cinnamon roll. No yeast means no rising and no waiting and no nightmares for all of you yeast-o-phobes. You just mix it, roll it, bake it, and eat it. I think even a guy could do it. (And by guy, I’m not talking about the food-blogging guys who are actually reading this post, I’m talking about the average Joe who likes to eat, but probably doesn’t even know where things such as baking soda are even stored in their kitchen. Sara tells me I have to specify this or she’ll get hate mail from hoards of offended man-foodies. For the record, I totally hooked Sara on our first date when I impressed her with my mad cooking skills. Two words: Boboli Pizza.)
Alright, from this point on I’m turning it over to Sara and typing exactly what she says because this is taking way too long with her making me delete all of the inappropriate commentary. (But come on, she actually told me to write something about disliking soggy nuts. Really? You think I can let that one go?)
No Yeast Sweet Rolls
adapted from Fine Cooking
For the dough:
3/4 cup cottage cheese (4% milk fat)
1/3 cup buttermilk
1/4 cup granulated sugar
4 Tbs real butter, melted
1 tsp. pure vanilla extract
9 oz. (2 cups) flour; more for rolling
1 Tbs. baking powder
1/2 tsp. table salt
1/4 tsp. baking soda
Orange Roll Filling:
4T butter, softened
1/2 C sugar
zest from one orange
Orange Roll Glaze:
2/3 C powdered sugar
1 T melted butter
2 T Orange juice
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
In a food processor, combine the cottage cheese, buttermilk, sugar, melted butter, and vanilla.
Process until smooth, about 10 seconds. Add the flour, baking powder, salt, and baking soda and pulse in short bursts just until the dough clumps together (don’t over-process). The dough will be very soft, probably softer than you’re used to. Don’t add anymore flour!
Scrape the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and knead a few times just until smooth.
Roll the dough into a rectangle, about 12×15 inches.
Now put your filling on. The pictures below are from when I made the recipe as written in Fine Cooking. We decided we weren’t too fond of nuts inside the rolls themselves because they tend to get soft after baking. I did, however, like the addition of the allspice and cloves. Next time I’ll probably stick to my normal cinnamon roll filling, but still include the extra spices.
After it’s filled, you know the drill. Roll it, slice it, dice and entice it….(totally my husband’s line)
Okay now, forget about cinnamon rolls…my family inhaled the orange roll version. Pretty self explanatory-same drill, just with orange roll filling. If you have a favorite recipe, use it or use my quick version as noted above.
After the rolls are filled and cut. Place them in a pan that has been sprayed with cooking spray. The recipe in Fine Cooking tells you to bake the rolls in a springform pan. However, the batch I cooked in a spring form pan were very overdone on the bottom. I cooked my orange rolls in a ceramic pie pan and they were perfect. So I suggest using a glass or ceramic pan vs. a springform pan.
Bake for 20-25 minutes or until the tops are golden brown. Not gonna lie–I was completely doubtful when these went into the oven. But when they came out? Wow!
When the rolls have a few minutes left in the oven. Whisk your glaze ingredients together. When the rolls are done cooking, let them cool for five minutes. Then spread the glaze on and eat those suckers warm. They are seriously so soft and tender and delicious! You’ll be so surprised.
These are definitely best fresh out of the oven. We had some that sat out all day and they weren’t nearly as delicious. Check out these pictures, you’d never know these were made out of some weird cottage cheese mixture.
See how light and soft they are inside?
As delicious as these are, I don’t think they are a replacement for a normal sweet roll cooked with yeast. However, that’s because it would be like comparing oranges to tangerines. These are super yummy, quick and easy, and you have to give them a shot to see what I mean. I guarantee this dough will come in handy. I’m loving it for the morning hours when I don’t want to get up at the crack of dawn to allow normal rising time. Or for an event where I need something done at a very specific time. Or when I have a craving and need a cinnamon roll NOW not 2 hours from now!
I’d like to try it out in some of these too:
Easy breakfast roll
Kate’s hot pockets
Filled with Kate’s garlic roll filling
Eric here. One last thing. If you’ve ever wondered if Sara really is the young mother of two she claims to be and not some scary old man, some of you can finally know the answer. If you’re in Utah, tune into KSL’s Studio 5 this Thursday (Sept. 17th) to see Sara cooking up a storm. And let’s all pray her hand is functioning by then.
Questions & Reviews
These are so yummy! I was pretty skeptical at first. I mean, cottage cheese in cinnamon rolls? They are delicious and super fast and easy to make.
Love these! I’ve substituted Greek Yogurt for the cottage cheese and they turn out fantastic!
Hi there – I have made these with the orange rolls filling a couple times. I would like to make these again for a gathering and have this question:
Do you know whether I can make them up to the point of baking, leave them in the fridge for a couple hours and then bake them as soon when I am home? I just want them to be really fresh when I serve them ….
Thanks in advance and also thanks for the great recipe, I love it!
Greetings from Vienna, Austria
Corrie
i made these from the recipe in Fine Dining before I read it here. They are totally amazing. The addition of allspice and cloves is wonderful. They are a little different from yeast cinnamon rolls, but sooo good in their own way. They are better fresh, but if you gently microwave any leftovers ( and there aren’t usually many in our house) they are almost like fresh.
my family loves this recipe. i tried something different last night & turned it into a savory roll for our ham & bean soup. I substituted 3/4c. whole grain flour. I was low on cottage cheese, so i made the difference up w/ lowfat plain yogurt, & skipped the sugar. I followed the rest of the directions, but used butter, thyme, & garlic for the filling. As I was rolling it out i thought next time i’ll just use my biscuit cutter and not roll it as thin. This is a great versatile recipe! definite keeper : )
I made the orange rolls for brunch last Christmas. My sister-in-law ate 3 & took home another 4. She couldn’t get enough! Everyone else ate just 1 but I’m making them again this year.
I laughed my head off reading this. I love that episode of The Office, and loved your husband’s commentary. I agree, he should guest “type” more often!
Instead of the cottage cheese and buttermilk, I used 3/4 cup ricotta cheese and 1/3 cup Greek yogurt. The dough was fabulous! I sent them along with my husband for his ORV weekend and he’s going to let me know how well they reheat. They may not be a replacement for yeasty cinnamon rolls, but straight out of the oven with a slather of cream cheese icing made them hard to resist! 30 minutes from start to finish was not bad at all for a pretty convincing cinnamon roll stand-in. Yum!
Just made the orange rolls! This recipe saved me – I had another recipe that called for eggs – but I just hard-boiled all my eggs for Easter! Plus – I didn’t have to get up so early. I had another recipe for filling that I used – looking at your recipe it is exactly the same, but doubled. That was a mistake – the dish was overflowing and the bottoms are mush because I had too much filling. Next time I will just follow your recipe. Despite that – my husband said they are the best he has ever eaten – so thanks!
I made the Orange Rolls last night and they were so good. Thanks for another yummy recipe!!!
I remember seeing that segment on TV when you had just fried your hand. You pulled it off without a hitch. Mostly. Wasn’t it for your caramel corn?
Can you do this without using a food processor? All I have is a mini 2 cup one and my blender is a piece of crap, so I can’t even use that instead! I might try pureeing the cottage cheese and buttermilk (just so the cottage cheese is smooth) and then stir everything else in. Guess what’s on my Mother’s Day list? Yep! A big food processor!
Hilarious! The rolls sound great too…
Sara LOVED the post; my DH is an Eric too so I’m partial to Erics. Please RUN do not walk to you nearest CVS and buy some WaterJel BurnJelPlus. I promise you will not regret it. It is AMAZINNG stuff; my mom makes sure EVERY person in our family has some. I keep our bottle in our kitchen…. we are kinda accident prone her as well.
LOVED this! Good thing they make us laugh every day, right Sara? 😉
Glad to know my husband isn’t the only one who thinks us bloggers might be creepy old men pretending to be domesticated women! Great post, can’t wait to try the rolls. Hope you feel better.
Burn first-aid tip I just got on an email from from brother. This came from a medic working in the war. When you get a burn immediately immerse it in flour and let it stay there for 15 minutes (no water first or anything). One person they keep some flour in the refrigerator thinking the cold might be even better. They claim it immediately takes the hurt away and blisters do not come. Healing is quick. I’m sure going to try that next time I burn myself. Just found our blog, I’m surely enjoying it. Thanks
I’ll be honest… there’s a tiny part of me that hopes your hand takes an extra day or two to get better so we can get another post out of Eric! 😛 That being said… feel free to FAKE your hand not being able to type and feel better right away! 🙂
Can’t wait to try the cinnamon rolls. And Eric…well in three words Hil-ar-ious. You should let him sit in more often!!
Oops, I’ve done that too. Just one question: why would anyone be a yeast-o-phobe? Sounds so strange.
Hey Guess what?
I just made these and they actually looked just like yours. Who woulda thought?? I only had walnuts so used that. So good. Definately a keeper. Thak you!
Funniest post ever! I'm still laughing. It looks like wit just runs in the blood of both of you.
I can't wait to try these.
Thanks for sharing.
I just happened upon your blog yesterday, and spent all day reading entry after entry. I found this recipe, and decided it was time to get over my fear of baking!
These were simply amazing! I'm so glad I decided to give these a try. I might have to graduate to yeast breads/rolls since these were so easy!
Made these yesterday and I was NOT disappointed. I used fat free cottage cheese (because that's what I had in my fridge) and they turned out great. I linked this recipe on my blog http://ificould-ificould.blogspot.com/2010/04/no-yeast-cinnamon-rolls.html
Thanks for sharing!
I stumbled upon this blog just a few days ago, and love it sooo much! My teenage daughter and I read it and laugh and cook good stuff we see here. Thanks a million!
I loved these! I took the super easy way out and patted half the dough into a pie plate then topped w/a mixture of brown sugar and cinnamon (dash of nutmeg and clove too) w/the butter then patted out the rest of the dough in my hand and topped it. 20 minutes in the toaster oven done. delish. Maybe not as pretty but lots easier than rolling!
I made these this morning to take to a brunch for moms at church. They were a hit! I was so surprised at how easy the dough was to work with!
I think next time I'll double the recipe (just pureeing the cottage cheese & liquids before handing mixing the dry in a bowl) and bake them in a 9×13. 12 rolls were just not enough! 🙂
I finally tried these and they were yummy. perfect for the yeast-o-phobe that I am. I don't do breads but they are like my favorite thing to eat so I decided this would be a good place to start.
Made the cinnamon rolls with the allspice and cloves. They taste so Christmas-y. LOVE them! Also, I don't have a food processor so I used a hand held blender for the cottage cheese part and then mixed the rest with a spoon and it turned out just fine. Just mentioning that so others don't think they can't make these without a food processor. Afterall, others need to join me in the quest to see how much weight we can gain from your recipes! 😉