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Victoria's Christmas Morning Frosted Cinnamon Rolls
I'm believe in planning ahead. Heck, I start my Christmas shopping in July for goodness sake! Most of us focus on Christmas dinner, but what about breakfast?

Victoria's Christmas Morning Frosted Cinnamon Rolls
I believe in planning ahead. Heck, I start my Christmas shopping in July for goodness sake! Most of us focus on Christmas dinner, but what about breakfast? I always liked to have a warm batch of frosted cinnamon rolls ready for all to eat after opening presents.
INGREDIENTS
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Dough
2 Room Temperature Eggs
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3/4 Cup Warm Water (Not Hot Water)
1 Package Active Dry Yeast
3 1/2 Cups Sifted Unbleached Flour
1 Teaspoon Kosher Salt
3 Tablespoons Sugar
1/2 Cup Unsalted Butter
Filling
1/4 Cup Melted Butter
1/3 Cup Brown Sugar
2 Tablespoons Ground Cinnamon
1/4 Cup Raisins
1/4 Cup Chopped Pecans
Extra Sugar For Sprinkling
Frosting
3/4 Cup Powdered Sugar
3 Teaspoons Milk
In a medium-size bowl beat eggs for 1 minute. Add warm water and yeast. Stir to dissolve yeast. Place in fridge for 10 minutes. In a large-size bowl combine flour, kosher salt, and sugar. With two forks or a pastry blender, blend in butter. It should look like coarse crumbs. Make a well in center and pour in yeast mixture. Gradually blend mixtures together. It should look loose and sticky. Gather dough onto floured surface and knead for 2 minutes until smooth. Form dough into ball and put into lightly greased bowl. Place in fridge and chill for at least 3 hours or overnight. When you’re ready to bake, roll dough into an oblong shape on a floured surface. The dough should be about 1/4 inch thick. For filling: In a medium-size bowl combine brown sugar, cinnamon, raisins and pecans. Brush dough with melted butter and sprinkle with brown sugar mixture. Leave a 1-inch boarder. Roll dough to form what looks like a jellyroll. With serrated bread knife cut roll into 1-inch slices. Place onto greased baking sheet 2 inches apart and allow to rise, in a warm place, for 30 to 40 minutes. Sprinkle generously with sugar. Place into 350 degree preheated oven. Bake for 24 minutes. Remove from oven and allow to cool for 5 to 10 minutes on wire racks. You may want to drape cooling racks with waxed paper. To make frosting: In a medium-size bowl mix together powdered sugar and milk together until nice and smooth. Drizzle frosting over rolls and serve. Makes 1 dozen rolls.
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