Pancake Mix Raspberry Cinnamon Rolls

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High fives all around for making it to the weekend! Woohoo! Double high fives for not killing your children. Yay! We did it!!

My patience is certainly tested every.single.day with my two kiddos. I think the hardest part of not having a husband around to help is never getting a break! It is wearing me down for sure. Not to mention I’m paranoid my kids are going to get abducted in the middle of the night. I have no proof that they actually WILL, but my crazy irrational side of the brain has  definitely convinced my logical, no nonsense side that it’s going to happen….somehow.

Do you see how crazy I have become? Bahhhh!

Luckily, I only have 8 more days 🙂 Hurry up and get home, Gordie-pants!

In other news: my husband being away at Army training makes it really easy to purchase furniture online. I most definitely bought two sitting chairs yesterday using my iPhone whilst sitting on my fannie. AND, I found the perfect rocking chair for my nursery at…..wait for it…..COSTCO! Yes, it took me this long to find one. I’m indecisive. Who would’ve thunk it? So, I need to go back and get that at some point too.

So, yes. I’m crazy. So much so that I made cinnamon rolls out of pancake mix!! Yes’m I dogg-on-did it. And they are so yummy! Obviously the texture is more soft and tender like a really great scone, but the  swirls of cinnamon and raspberry will make you dream of lollipops and cupcakes. Super simple to whip up…just need a few ingredients you probably already have, a little time and some elbow grease!

Here’s how you make them:IMG_0084Start by measuring out 2 cups of Krusteaz Buttermilk Pancake Mix into a bowl with a little bit of granulated sugar.IMG_0097Stir in a little melted butter and set aside.IMG_0102Then in a measuring cup, stir together 1/2 cup warm water with an envelope of quick rise yeast and a tablespoon of sugar. Let it sit a few minutes until it gets foamy and all…..yeasty. IMG_0104Pour the yeast mixture directly into the pancake mix and stir. It will be really really sticky and won’t resemble dough. This is completely normal because…..IMG_0105you’re going to stir in 1/2 cup more pancake mix to thick it up.IMG_0110Like so! It’s still super sticky, but it has to be so the rolls are nice and moist!IMG_0111Now you can butter a bowl,IMG_0115and scrape out the dough into it. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight. *I made this dough at night, hence the funky colored photos. IMG_0117Ahh! Arise and shine sleeping beauties!! We have rolls to make 🙂 Pull the dough right out of the fridge and lets get to work!IMG_0120Flour your clean work surface and the dough really well and squish it down evenly to roll out.IMG_0129Roll your dough to be slightly bigger than 12×12, then cut the uneven edges off to get a 12×12 square.IMG_0135Cover the entire area with seedless raspberry jam.IMG_0137Then sprinkle on some sugar and cinnamon! Yum yum!IMG_0141Roll then entire thing up pretty tightly,IMG_0143and cut into 6 2-inch pieces. {Feel free to cut into 8 smaller rolls and bake in a greased 9×9 square pan. }IMG_0148Place the rolls into parchment paper lined jumbo muffin tins and preheat oven to 375 degrees. Place pan beside oven to warm up to room temperature as much as possible before baking.IMG_0166After about 15 minutes in the oven, they are ready to come out and get a little glaze!IMG_0163This is just powdered sugar, vanilla and a splash of milk. Super simple.IMG_0172Drizzle the glaze over each of the rolls and enjoy! IMG_0177Be sure to eat these warm!! They are such a sweet and yummy treat! Come to mama…..Be sure to share this recipe with your friends and print it out so you can make them asap! Enjoy!

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Pancake Mix Raspberry Cinnamon Rolls

Start these Raspberry Cinnamon Rolls the night before, using pancake mix. Then in the morning, you have a warm delicious breakfast treat!
servings 6
Prep Time 14 hours
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 14 hours 20 minutes

Ingredients

for the dough-

  • 1/2 cup warm water
  • 2 1/4 teaspoons quick rise yeast
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar + 1 tablespoon
  • 2 1/2 cups Krusteaz Buttermilk Pancake Mix divided
  • 1/4 cup melted butter

for the filling-

for the glaze-

Instructions

  • In a measuring cup, stir warm water, yeast and 1 tablespoon of sugar together. Set aside to proof. In a large bowl, stir 2 cups of pancake mix together with 1/4 cup granulated sugar and melted butter. Pour in yeast mixture and stir well to get rid of most of the lumps.
  • Stir in remaining 1/2 cup pancake mix. Pour into greased bowl, cover and refrigerate 12 hours or overnight.
  • In the morning, roll out chilled dough on well floured board into a square slightly larger than 12x12. Cut off uneven edges to get a 12x12 even square. Spread jam over dough entirely, then sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon. Roll into log, cut into 6 2-inch pieces and place into parchment paper lined jumbo muffin tin.
  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Place rolls next to the oven to come to room temperature quicker.
  • Bake 15-20 minutes or until edges start to brown slightly. Remove from oven. For the glaze, stir all ingredients together until your desired consistency is reached. Drizzle over rolls and serve warm.

Nutrition

Calories: 389kcal | Carbohydrates: 65g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 59mg | Sodium: 351mg | Potassium: 165mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 43g | Vitamin A: 372IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 129mg | Iron: 1mg
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Raspberry Cinnamon Rolls
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253 Responses
  1. Lynn

    Sorry for the stupid question, but instead of adding the raspberry jam, I could just make the filling from your “Easy Cinnamon Rolls” recipe….right? Heck, maybe just add the cinnamon and sugar?

  2. Janelle

    Hi, Lauren. I tried making this recipe last night to have today for Saturday morning breakfast, but they did not turn out at all like yours. When I poured the yeast water in, it was so dry & didn’t look at all like your picture. It definitely needed more liquid. This morning, I pulled out the batter & it was hard as a rock. I couldn’t roll it out & it was crumbling apart, & I gave up & threw it out. I did not use Krusteaz – could that be the problem? I just used a pancake mix I had on hand. It just seems like an awful lot of baking mix & very little liquid. Thanks, Lauren! I’d love to try this recipe again sometime.

  3. Jackie

    I have this theory that kids are like earthquakes. The richter scale that measures earthquakes basically says that each point is ten times more intense than the one before it, so a two on the richter scale isn’t twice as bad as a one, it’s ten times as bad. I think kids are like that. Two is ten times harder than one.
    But, you look like you are handling it like a pro.
    And this are some gorgeous cinnamon rolls, lady.

  4. Stephanie

    My family loves anything Italian like spaghetti, lasagna, or manicotti, usually with roasted green beans and garlic bread. Yum!

  5. Emily G

    My favorite family meal usually involves chicken of some sort. It’s my favorite thing to cook and eat. But I’m more of a baker, soooo chocolate chip cookies win everything in my house!!

  6. Micky

    I love when we make homemade pizzas. We work on them together ( the only time more than one cook is allowed in the kitchen) and they always come out great!

  7. Nicole H.

    My favorite family meal at the moment is Parmesan pork roast in the crock pot. It is delicious! Pair it with some kind of potatoes. =]

  8. Cindy H.

    I’ve always been a little intimidated by cinnamon roll recipes… but this one, I just might have to try! Looks yummy and easy enough for a non-baker like me.

  9. Rebecca D

    Our favorite family meal is Ravioli Casserole. It’s layers of cheese filled ravioli, mozzarella, marinara sauce and cottage cheese…so yummy!

    rdewey17(at)yahoo(dot)com

  10. Christina

    Right now it’s a toss up between when my dad makes pizza, homemade spaghetti sauce & meatballs , or my mom makes lasagna. Apparently I’m on an Italian kick.

  11. Courtney

    These look to die for! Perfect Sunday brunch item and love how you used the parchment to keep the pan clean, one thing I hate the most is cleaning muffin pans!

  12. Wendy

    I like their quick bread mixes but never thought about adding yeast to any kind of mix; yet it makes perfect sense. Looks delicious! I’m printing it to make these once the weather cools a bit. 🙂

  13. Gail A

    I LOVE raspberry anything and I am making raspberry jam (seedless!) today with the raspberries I just picked. Love summer berry picking in Oregon! Can’t wait to try these…

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