I think after years of making these "sticky buns" or "monkey bread" for General Conference mornings, that I may have it right (until next time, anyway).
Misty called Saturday night and said she had a bone to pick with me. I had given Jackson a copy of the recipe so he could make it with Ellie's family in Idaho Falls. Jackson told Misty that I had said 18 rolls per pan, not 24. That was Misty's concern. I told her I had changed it just because I had had far too many overflowing dough incidents.
The other thing I did differently this time is that I put the pans out in the car so they wouldn't rise quite so much overnight. I guess that wouldn't work if it was too hot, but it worked great this time.
And another issue I have had is the butter separating from the brown sugar. Misty said she just makes sure it is a syrupy when she takes it out of the microwave and that she stirs it until she is sure it won't separate.
And also, I just put cover it with tin foil the whole time I cook it -- not tucked around it but just hovering over the top.
And also, I have to remind myself to use cook-n-serve, not instant, butterscotch pudding. And, I have been 1 1/2 timing the caramel recipe so every roll has plenty of it.
Wow, you would think this was rocket science or something. The reason I am really doing this is because I will need to remind myself when I do it next October.
Easter Dinner
1 comment:
You lost me when you starting talking about 18 vs. 24!!!!!
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