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Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Stuffed

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Ingredients

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1/3 cup butter softened
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup sugar
3 tablespoons milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup flour
1 cup semi sweet chocolate chips
2 cups milk
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1/2 cup sugar
2 1/4 teaspoons yeast
4 1/2 cups flour used 1-1/2 cups whole wheat and 3 cups all purpose
1/2 teaspoon baking powder

Nutritional information

8069.4
Calories
2911 g
Calories From Fat
323.5 g
Total Fat
143.9 g
Saturated Fat
461.6 mg
Cholesterol
2183.2mg
Sodium
1221.6 g
Carbs
30.9 g
Dietary Fiber
645 g
Sugars
101.8 g
Protein
2285g
Serving Size (g)
1
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Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Stuffed

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      Jenna of Jenna's Cooking Journey says: "These are definitely more of a weekend recipe than a weekday recipe. Since I don't have a lot of experience with yeast, I was scared, but everything turned out really good. I don't know if these needed to be stuffed with cookie dough, but it made them different and they were good. I doubled the amount of icing because we really like a lot of icing on our cinnamon rolls. These would definitely be a great special breakfast for a holiday or a momentous occasion". Prep time includes rising time

      • 152 min
      • Serves 3
      • Easy

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      Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Stuffed Cinnamon Buns,Jenna of Jenna’s Cooking Journey says: “These are definitely more of a weekend recipe than a weekday recipe. Since I don’t have a lot of experience with yeast, I was scared, but everything turned out really good. I don’t know if these needed to be stuffed with cookie dough, but it made them different and they were good. I doubled the amount of icing because we really like a lot of icing on our cinnamon rolls. These would definitely be a great special breakfast for a holiday or a momentous occasion”. Prep time includes rising time,Jenna of Jenna’s Cooking Journey says: “These are definitely more of a weekend recipe than a weekday recipe. Since I don’t have a lot of experience with yeast, I was scared, but everything turned out really good. I don’t know if these needed to be stuffed with cookie dough, but it made them different and they were good. I doubled the amount of icing because we really like a lot of icing on our cinnamon rolls. These would definitely be a great special breakfast for a holiday or a momentous occasion”. Prep time includes rising time


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      Steps

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      Done

      Make the Cookie Dough:

      2
      Done

      in a Small Bowl, Cream Together the Butter and Sugars Until Light and Fluffy. Beat in Milk and Vanilla. Add in Flour. Stir in Chocolate Chips. Store in an Air-Tight Container in the Fridge.

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      Done

      Cinnamon Rolls:

      4
      Done

      Mix the Milk, Oil, and Sugar in a Large Pot. Scald Milk Mixture (heat Until not Quite Boiling) and Then Let It Cool to Room Temperature. If the Liquid Is Too Hot, You Will Kill Your Yeast and Your Rolls Will not Rise.

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      Done

      Sprinkle Yeast Over Milk Mixture and Let It Sit For a Couple Minutes. Stir in 4 Cups of Flour to Form a Sticky Dough. Cover Pan and Let the Dough Rise For 1 Hour.

      6
      Done

      After Dough Has Risen, Stir in Remaining 1/2 Cup of Flour, Baking Powder, and Baking Soda Until Well Combined.

      7
      Done

      Divide Dough in Half. on a Flour Covered Workplace, Roll the Dough Out Until It's About 1/8" Thick and in a Rectangular Shape About 18 Inches Long and 12 Inches Wide.

      8
      Done

      Melt Butter in a Glass Measuring Cup or a Small Bowl. Pour Half of the Melted Butter Over the Dough and Spread Using a Brush. Sprinkle With Sugar and Cinnamon (the Amount Is Up to You). Top With Spoonfuls of Prepared Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough.

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      Roll Dough Toward You, Keeping the Spiral as Tight as Possible. Cut Into 3/4 Inch Slices. Place in a Greased Pan.

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      Repeat This Process With the Other Half of the Dough.

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      Done

      Let the Cinnamon Rolls Rise Again For 30 Minutes. Then Bake at 350 For 12-15 Minutes.

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      Done

      Icing:

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      While Rolls Are in the Oven, Mix Together Ingredients For Icing. You Want It to Be the Consistency of a Spreadable Frosting. Add Powdered Sugar If It Is Too Runny and Heavy Cream If It Is Too Thick.

      14
      Done

      Let the Rolls Cool For About 5 Minutes Before Icing.

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