How do you define traditional foods?
You keep having it every year. Once. lol
I'm going to make Atomic Fire Ball Cinnamon Rolls Thursday. Here's how I am going to do it.
Ingredients
1 egg
1 stick of butter
1 T. sugar
1 T. yeast
1 T. cooking oil
1 cup water
4 cups flour
"true" cinnamon, not cassia that you buy everywhere. In fact only place I know to buy it is Spice and Tea Exchange downtown Portland. sucks living down here sometimes True cinnamon is hot like Atomic fireballs, not just tastes cinnamony.
Get egg out of fridge an hour or so before I actually start doing this, so it isn't so cold to cool off yeast fermentation. Get out stick of butter so it warms too, and becomes nice and soft. Yes, butter, not margarine. ick
1 cup warm water
1 T. sugar
1 T. yeast
mix in biggest stainless bowl I own, about 2 feet in diameter, or bigger, dunno never measured it.
wait 15 minutes or so for the yeast to begin to ferment the sugar
add
1 T. cooking oil
(I will use one of the following oils, peanut, sesame, or corn)
1 egg
add about 4 cups of sifted flour to the yeasty water
( I'm going to use 3 cups of whole wheat pastry flour, and one cup of all purpose flour)
oil my hands, and knead the dough until it becomes really difficult, and all the flour is incorporated, and none left drifting around the bowl. I'll add water or flour, it's better to need to add flour, than it is to add water.
hold dough in one hand while I spray bowl with PAM lightly
place dough in bowl and cover with tea towel for an hour or so, waiting for dough to at least double in volume. I like really loud dough. HA!
After rising, punch out dough. Yes, hit it with your fist. Knead more. I am so kneady, aren't I? And preheat over to 400 degrees F.
sprinkle area where you are going to roll out dough with flour, lightly just enough so dough doesn't stick, not enough to make more dough.
roll dough to about 1/4" thick. Hopefully it came out kind of rectangular.
spread butter on dough
sprinkle sugar on dough
Sprinkle cinnamon on sugar, now do you want fire rolls, or just cinnamony? Make it dark with the cinnamon for fire! Kick it up a notch, I dare ya!
roll into a log
cut into about 2" sections, or 1" sections if you like rolls about 2" high after baking. Me, I try to give Rose's Delicatessen a run for their money.
grease baking pan with butter
sprinkle with sugar and more cinnamon, okay so this is what gives you sticky buns, but to me that's all part of the deal.
Place rolls in pan, and when over ready, place in oven for 20 minutes.
If I you were me, you'd start eating them as soon as they get out of the oven. Maybe with a little leftover butter from before.