Love these. Beautiful. Always going to be a favourite! They take a long time but are so worth it!
- 425g strong white bread flour
- 2 tbsp sugar
- 7g yeast
- 300ml milk
- 40g butter
- Lots of sultanas
- Lots of cinnamon
- 2 tbsp brown sugar
- 2 tbsp icing sugar
- 1 tbsp water
Pop the flour, caster sugar, yeast, milk and the butter in a bowl. Mix together into a dough with a knife. Take out of bowl and knead well on a floured board.
Leave to prove for about 2 hours. Now knead again and roll out into a large rectangle.
Cover with the sultanas, cinnamon and brown sugar. Roll it up from the long edge. Cut into pieces with a serrated knife. Put on a floured baking tin, cut side up.
Cook for 10 minutes at 200 degrees. Check they are done by tapping them (should sound hollow) and sticking a knife in to have a look – the texture should be bread-like.
Making the icing: use 2 tbsp of icing sugar, 1 tbsp of water and a sprinkling of cinnamon (it should start to look an off-white colour). Stir up and pour over the rolls.
BOOM. Done.
Find these (and more!) on the Barking Baking website. Enjoy!