Cinnamon Love Knots Recipe from Scratch
Valentine’s day at my house is all about family. Just as my mother before me, I like to cook a special meal for my kids and our traditional meal has become heart shaped meatloaf, mashed potatoes, and cinnamon love knots.
It may not sound romantic but it sure does sound like home and what could encompass more love than that? Now since I posted that menu last year and it doesn’t change, I thought this year I’d bring you one last Valentine recipe and a little spin on my cinnamon love knots.
This is the homemade version, from scratch. . However, if you are lazy and proud of it 😉 , you might want to refer to my original recipe for love knots which you could pretty much make with your eyes closed.
The Ingredients You’ll Need for this Cinnamon Love Knot Recipe Are:
All purpose flour, sugar, salt, yeast, vegetable shortening, two eggs, and melted butter or margarine.
You’re also going to need some hot water, 1 Cup Sugar, 1/2 Cup melted butter, and 1 Tablespoon cinnamon to turn our roll dough into love knots.
Measure your sugar, salt, 2 cups flour, and yeast into a bowl.
Cut in shortening with a long tined fork.
You can use a fancy pastry cutter if you want to but that’s just one more thing to clutter up my kitchen so I got rid of it years ago.
After you get your shortening cut up in there real good…
add your eggs.
Beat up your eggs a bit. And add our melted butter.
You want to melt this and then give it time to cool so that it isn’t too hot.
A Tip To Keep In Mind About Yeast Breads:
The thing about yeast breads that is most tricky to folks is getting their liquid ingredients the right temperature. A good rule of thumb that has always served me well has been to make sure liquids are about the temperature as baby’s bath water. Yes, I stick my finger in the melted margarine, it doesn’t hurt anyone.
If it’s as warm as a baby’s bath water, but not hot, then it is a great temperature.
Add the remaining flour.
and the water, again making sure the water is the temperature of baby’s bath water.
Stir that up good.
It’s going to look like a lumpy blob when you’re done.
Cover that with a towel and let it sit for twenty minutes.
After twenty minutes, it’s going to look like an even bigger lumpy blob
Now we need to flour a surface and pour our blob out onto it.
You can put out a sheet of waxed paper to save cleanup and sprinkle a good bit of flour over it so the dough doesn’t stick if you like.
Okay, so you need to knead your dough a time or two and what I do is just put some flour on your hands, press the dough into a ball, and then smoosh it out with the heel of your hand. Then put it into a ball again and smoosh it out again with the heel of your hand.
Alrighty now, here we have our big lumpy blob, all kneaded and ready to go. Pull off a small lumpy blob.
Take that ball and make a worm.
Hmm, how long is this worm? I have no idea. Five, six inches maybe. Just wing it and roll with me here.
Dip the worm into some melted butter.
Roll him around in cinnamon and sugar.
Oh, tie that worm in a knot.
Now bake them both at 350 for twenty to twenty five minutes. Yummikins!
When the come out of the oven brush your rolls with melted butter.
I usually serve my love knots as a side dish usually but this year will serve them as dessert by whipping up a little icing.
Enjoy for a Valentine’s Treat or anytime you want to show your friends and family some love 🙂
Ingredients
For the Jordan Love Knots:
- 1/2 C solid vegetable shortening
- 1/2 C Sugar
- 1 1/2 tsp salt
- 2 pkg yeast
- 5 C all purpose flour
- 2 eggs
- 1 stick butter or margarine melted (plus more for brushing baked rolls with)
- 1 1/2 C warm water like a baby’s bath temperature, this is key with working with yeast
For the Cinnamon Sugar Mixture:
- 1 Cup Sugar
- 1 Tablespoon Cinnamon
- 1 stick 1/2 cup butter or margarine
For the Quick Icing:
- 1 C Confectioner sugar
- 3 Tablespoons milk
- 1/2 tsp vanilla flavoring
Instructions
- Place sugar, salt, 2 cups of flour, and yeast in a large mixing bowl. Cut in shortening with a long tined fork.
- Add eggs, beating lightly with fork before stirring them in. Add remaining flour, melted butter, and water. Stir together well. Mixture will look like a big old lumpy blob.
- Cover with a dish towel and let sit in a warm place for twenty minutes.
- While that is rising, mix additional one cup sugar and 1 Tablespoon cinnamon together in bowl. Melt butter or margarine in the microwave in a separate bowl. Set these aside.
- After twenty minutes, turn out onto a floured surface. Sprinkle flour over the top and knead three or four times.
- Pinch off six balls about one inch in size and roll them out into worms. Dip each one in melted butter and roll in cinnamon sugar mixture. Tie into a knot and place on a greased baking sheet or pan.
- Cut remaining dough up into squares with pizza cutter and place in greased 8×8 pan. Cover love knots and rolls with towels and place in warm place to rise another twenty minutes.
- Bake at 350 for about 25 minutes, or until tops are golden.
- Meanwhile, stir up ingredients for quick icing in a bowl until well-blended. Serve it drizzled over your love knots or on the side.
Nutrition
Voila! Dinner rolls and dessert are made! I also have a cinnamon cream cheese icing on my original love knot post if you’d like that one.
You may also like these recipes:
Sweet Potato Bread With Cinnamon Swirl
Stuffed Cinnamon Rolls Easy To Make
Cinnamon Roll French Toast Bake
Homemade Pretzels and Cheese Sauce
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P.S. I love y’all 🙂
Happy Birthday, sweet friend, Christy!! Reading your posts always feel like we are speaking on the phone and I can just HEAR your Elmer Fudd voice today….soo funny to think about. My fav part of the post is when you beat those poor eggs that were in the wrong place at the wrong time. I am sure Valentine’s is alway memorable at your house too and Miss “K-A-T-Y-R-O-S-E” will hug you, along w/ Brady, after scarfing down a handful of these love knots. Have a wonderful day, sure wish I was there in PERSON to sing the birthday song to you…..in my “OPERA'” voice….~grins/snickers~
LOOOOVE uuuuuuuuuu!
Christy…another wonderful post..thank you! You have a gift for making us smile! Bountiful Birthday Blessings to you!.. love ya..
Another one I just have to try — many thanks!!
Too FUNNY! Your idea on the semi-organized franchise is fantastic. lol. I read a sign saying “A clean house is the sign of a bored woman”, and thought how true that actually is! Haha.
Those yummy cinnamon knots will be consumed by my little family before the day is out!! 🙂
Oh my Ms. Christy. I would hardly think you are lazy. Sometimes when I am reading your posts I wonder how you squeeze it all in a day. Let us think of a more flattering description. How about “shortcuts to success” or “ways to work in winning without whining”? Or this my be my favorite ‘eliminating non-essentials”. I don’t think anything has to be a huge production or masterpiece. If you make it with love and plenty of it it is usually a big success and I don’t know anyone who is eating a warm cookie that points to the flour that sifted onto the floor and complains.
Christy what type of loosly woven material are you using under your wax paper? I also have a tough time keeping wax paper in place.
Hey Christy,
I have never worked with yeast before so this might just be common knowledge but when you say 2 pkg yeast how much is that exactly? Im going grocery shopping a little later on today and want to know how much to get! By the way I just made drop biscuits and they are so good! I will be picking up things to make several of your recipes…I cant wait!