Caramelized Cinnamon Rolls with Brown Sugar Christmas Centerpiece

With these caramelized cinnamon rolls with brown sugar, you can create a Christmas centerpiece and for the holidays in general.

A rather delicious idea that can be made quickly using ready-to-use puff pastry.

An idea created by my daughter that fully satisfies those like me who love and appreciate the aroma and taste of cinnamon, a spice widely used for Swedish and Dutch desserts especially.

Caramelized Cinnamon Rolls with Brown Sugar Christmas Centerpiece
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Cost: Economical
  • Preparation time: 20 Minutes
  • Portions: 4
  • Cooking methods: Air Frying
  • Cuisine: Italian

Ingredients

  • 1 package puff pastry
  • to taste ground cinnamon
  • to taste brown sugar
  • to taste milk

Tools

  • Brush
  • Air fryer
  • Parchment paper

Steps

  • Unroll the puff pastry package and prick it with a fork to promote cooking.

  • Brush the surface with milk and generously sprinkle with cinnamon and brown sugar.

  • Cut into 1.5 to 2 inch wide strips and roll as shown in the image. This way, you will get about thirteen rolls.

  • Place in the air fryer on a sheet of parchment paper sprinkled with brown sugar and cook at 375°F for about fifteen minutes. If you don’t have an air fryer, you can also use an electric oven for thirteen minutes at 400°F.

  • Repeat the operation in two batches since the air fryer cannot hold all the rolls.

  • You will notice that the baked rolls become caramelized with melted sugar on the base. What a unique treat.

  • I enjoyed composing this cinnamon roll wreath centerpiece since we are approaching the Christmas holidays, and if you like, you can copy the idea.

Caramelized Cinnamon Rolls with Brown Sugar Christmas Centerpiece

However, double the quantities with two rolls of puff pastry for a larger amount. If you want bigger rolls, cut the strips from the wider side of the ready-made pastry.

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