This is a recipe that my sister, who lives in India, wanted me to make since her hubby really likes Cinnamon sticks. I looked for recipes online and found this recipe on King Arthur’s website. Recipe seemed simple to make with very few ingredients that are easily available in India. But she wanted the recipe to be eggless, so I substituted the egg with egg-replacer.
I sent my sister detailed pictures on how to make the cinnamon sticks along with KAF recipe. She tried them and reported back saying that the taste was great. Personally I thought the cinnamon sticks were a little too buttery, but my husband and my BIL seemed to like them. I halved the recipe from the original.
Ingredients:
All purpose flour – 1cup
Sugar – 1½ tsp
Salt – ½ tsp
Butter – ½ cup or 1 stick (4 oz.), softened to room temperature
Milk – 1tbsp
Egg-replacer powder – 1½ tbsp (original recipe used 1 egg, since I halved the recipe, I used half of the required egg-replacer)
Cinnamon – 2tbsp
Granulated Sugar – ¼ cup
Milk or cream – to brush the pastry
Method:
- Whisk flour, sugar and salt in a medium bowl. Work in the butter into the flour mixture until it forms crumbles and holds shape when squeezed.
- Whisk egg-replacer powder and milk in a small bowl and add to the flour mixture and mix just until everything is cohesive.
- Roll the dough and pat into a 3”x5” rectangle; wrap in plastic and refrigerate it for an hour or for up to 2 days.
- Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Remove the dough onto a lightly floured surface and roll it out into a 10” x 15” rectangle about 1/8” thick.
- Brush half of the lengthwise surface (i.e. the 5” x 15” strip) with milk/ cream and sprinkle cinnamon sugar** evenly all over. Fold the unfilled side of the pastry over the filled side and press the edges lightly.
- Brush the resulting 5”x15” pastry with milk/ cream and sprinkle the remaining cinnamon sugar. Using a pizza cutter or a sharp knife, cut the pastry crosswise into ½” strips that are 5” long.
- Hold the strip on each end and twist them to give them the characteristic “cinnamon stick” shape.
- Place them on a prepared baking sheet and bake the cinnamon sticks for 25-30 minutes or until golden brown.
**Note: To make cinnamon sugar sugar, simply mix the 2tbsp cinnamon with 1/4 cup of granulated sugar.
Cinnamon Sticks making pictorial:
Sending these Cinnamon sticks over to Harini for her "Only Baked" event. Only baked is the brain child of Pari @ Foodelicious.
My favorite mall snack.. simply heavenly..
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Looks simply inviting and perfect.. Awesome step by step picture.. Gr8 job dear.. thanks for sharing !!
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These look absolutely wonderful. I can almost smell the cinnamon!
ReplyDeleteThey look so addictive ~ I love cinnamon flavor n the warm aroma of it :)
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Aboslutely interesting idea...perfect they look
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic recipe. I love how those little sticks look. I have a sweet treat linky party going on at my blog till tomorrow night and I'd love it if you'd come by and link your cinnamon sticks up. http://sweet-as-sugar-cookies.blogspot.com/2011/07/sweets-for-saturday-25.html
ReplyDeleteSuch a flavorful snack! Loved your clicks!
ReplyDeleteWow .. looks so amazing Pavani. My daughter would love these cinnamon sticks for sure.
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Cinnamon sticks look delicious.Irresistible.
ReplyDeleteWow...I am a big fan of this cinnamon sticks....thanks for the recipe, nice clicks!!!!
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