Apple Cinnamon Sticky Buns
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Apple Cinnamon Sticky Buns. A delicious twist on traditional cinnamon buns using diced apples in the filling. A sticky glaze baked at the bottom makes them extra tempting.

Like the look of these apple cinnamon sticky buns? They are fantastic, and call me immodest but I have never had a cinnamon roll that was better than those I bake myself.
Plenty of people say the same because of the buttery soft dough bakes up so beautifully light.

This Apple Cinnamon Sticky Bun version is a particular favourite of mine. I only make them when I have a crowd coming for fear of eating them all!
They are an absolute brunch favourite at our house and I know many people who have tried this recipe and had it become practically a family tradition, especially during celebration times like the Holidays or at special brunches like on Mother's Day.

One time saving trick for serving them at brunch is to prepare them the night before and "cold proof" them, covered in a clean dishtowel in the fridge overnight. Let them rise for an hour or so out of the fridge before baking them in the morning. Works like a charm.

You might also like to try our Sticky Blueberry Cinnamon Rolls.
Originally published January 2008.
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Depends if they rise sufficiently overnight Diane. You may have to let them rise for a while before putting them into the oven. Depends how cold your fridge is. It's a judgement call.
I found I had to add 4 cup of flour. They are in the fridge now. Hopefully they turn out okay. It os my first attempt.
These buns are delicious but the written recipe needs work. Ingredients should be listed in the ordet that they are used.
Second time making these buns my husband and of course myself,really enjoyed them. Froze some already baked and last night went to pull 2 out for dessert and my goodness, there wasn't any left. Decides to make homemade bread today so I decided to do the buns also.