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Skillet Caramel Pecan Cinnamon Rolls & Coffee with Dunkin Donuts

A Caramel Pecan Glaze Creates an Irresistible Base for Ooey Gooey Cinnamon Rolls
In Partnership with Dunkin' At Home
Filed Under > Breakfast & Brunch

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Life is pretty insane right now.  But in all of the hustle and bustle, in all of the “busy”, in all of the late nights, there’s one thing that always keeps me going: my quiet “me time” mornings.  Now those mornings don’t often mean more than 20 minutes, but that’s 20 minutes of time that is all mine.  It’s 20 minutes where I don’t question where my phone is, whose email I need to respond to, what shop customer I need to help, or what time I need to meet my photographer.  It’s 20 minutes where the only concern I have is if the coffee has begun brewing, and what chapter I left off on the morning before.  And it’s 20 minutes I’ve come to depend on to get me through the day ahead.  In short, it’s my ritual.

If I’m being completely truthful, a huge part of that ritual is the coffee itself.  Each morning I stumble downstairs, half asleep, and make a bee line to my coffee maker.  Like clockwork, I flip the switch (my kind, kind husbands preps the coffee the night before), grab a mug and sit there with anticipation while the coffee percolates down into the glass pot.  The aroma fills the air, and waves of heat billow out of my mug, and for a moment all is right with the world…I have coffee, lots and lots of coffee.

And with the colder weather finally here, lately I’ve been getting up a bit earlier to steal a few more of those “me time” minutes.  Starting my day, of course, with a cup of ‘jo and recently a little homemade treat that makes the coffee just a bit more cozy.  So it was pretty perfect timing when Dunkin’ At Home invited me to try their Bakery Series® coffee.

With flavors like Cinnamon Coffee Roll, Chocolate Glazed Donut and Caramel Coffee Cake I didn’t think twice before saying yes.  Especially since I’ve been a fan of Dunkin’ Donuts® coffee for years (DD got me through many a long night in college and law school).  It’s been a little over a week since I’ve added the Bakery Series® to my morning line-up, and I’ve got to say perfect and cozy doesn’t even begin to sum up my love for these new coffees.  I love them so much in fact, my latest morning obsession was inspired by them: Skillet Caramel Pecan Cinnamon Rolls.  And friends, let me tell you these pecan cinnamon rolls will be reason enough to get up on those crisp, chilly mornings this fall.  The rolls pair perfectly, of course, with DD’s Cinnamon Coffee Roll coffee plus they only take about 15 minutes of prep time, which is perfect for me because I don’t remember a time when I’ve had enough time to make cinnamon rolls from scratch on a weekdaymorning!  Ha!  Find the full recipe below, and tell me, do you have a morning ritual?  Truly, MKR

P.S. Keep your eye out for Dunkin’ At Home’s Bakery Series® coffee on your next grocery run.  I’d love to hear which flavor you plan to pick up!  xo

Skillet Pecan Cinnamon Rolls with Homemade Caramel Sauce
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Prep Time
15 min
Cook Time
30 min
Total Time
16 min
Prep Time
15 min
Cook Time
30 min
Total Time
16 min
Ingredients
  1. Whole pecans, enough to layer bottom of your skillet (varies by size of skillet)
  2. caramel sauce*
  3. cinnamon rolls***
For the caramel sauce
  1. 4 sticks unsalted butter, room temperature
  2. 2 cups brown sugar
  3. 1 cup light corn syrup (I always use Karo brand)
  4. 1 teaspoon salt
  5. 1 teaspoon baking soda
  6. 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
Instructions
  1. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Layer the bottom of your cast iron with pecans.
  3. Make the homemade caramel sauce: Add brown sugar, corn syrup, butter and salt in a heavy 2-quart saucepan. Stirring constantly, bring to a boil over medium heat. Boil 2 minutes without stirring. Remove from heat. Stir in baking soda and vanilla; mix well.
  4. Pour the caramel sauce over the pecans in the skillet to create a gooey base.
  5. Arrange cinnamon rolls** on top of the caramel pecan base.
  6. Bake the cinnamon rolls uncovered in skillet for 30 minutes, or until golden brown.
  7. Let cool for up to 30 minutes.
  8. Ice the cinnamon rolls with your icing.
  9. When serving, scoop each cinnamon roll with the gooey base of caramel pecans. Enjoy!
Notes
  1. *You can substitute the homemade caramel sauce for store-bought if you prefer.
  2. ***When I'm strapped for time, I skip the homemade cinnamon rolls and use the big organic kind that's pre-made from Whole Foods.
  3. If you do have enough time and opt for homemade cinnamon rolls, here's a good recipe I like to use from AllRecipes.com: http://allrecipes.com/recipe/241917/quick-cinnamon-rolls/.
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Linen Closet Organization Tricks

Some of Our Best Tricks to Keep this Space Tidy...From The Archives
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As we shared on Thursday, this laundry room organization post was one of our most popular in 2015!  It only made sense to archive this oldie but goodie as we all switch gears into organization mode for the coming year.  With these few simple organization hacks, you’ll be well on your way to a more organized linen closet in 2016 (and I’ll cheers to that). 

As MKR shared, the linen closet is one of her home’s biggest downfalls.  Located inside the guest bathroom, there’s really no hiding the chaos.  So her solution?  Baskets!  With a combination of both woven AND wire baskets, she created a space that’s just as appealing on the eye as it is functional.  The wire baskets work great for items more frequently used, like bath and beach towels.  The larger woven baskets work best for bedding, while the smaller woven baskets corral cleaning supplies, bathroom necessities and everything you need to cure a cough or bandage a wound.

Lastly, hand-written labels (by our talented girl, Jenn Gietzen) provide that extra dose of OCD-pretty.   Consider adding a few that even say “help yourself” so guests feel welcome to grab a towel or toothbrush.  Voila!  Easy linen closet organization complete.  How are you tidying up your space this year?  Cheers, Kat 

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Homemade Coconut, Fig, Apricot, Raspberry & Cranberry Granola

My Trick to This Scrumptious Homemade Treat
Filed Under > Breakfast & Brunch

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As someone who doesn’t eat breakfast often, I’ve gotta say I do love me some granola.  Of course a good granola doesn’t need to be limited to breakfast time; anytime it’s around I’ve been known to nibble at it all day.  I’ve played around with my homemade granola recipe for years, and Loves, I’ve finally nailed it.

The key, I think, is the raspberry jam.  It serves almost as the “glue”, if you will, in the granola.  As you may have learned through your own homemade granola trials, most recipes turn out to be just a big pan of crumbles.  This homemade granola recipe keeps together better, producing big chunks to enjoy. 

Along with the raspberry jam, I mix in a generous pouring of coconut flakes, along with dried fig, apricot, cranberries and a few drops of cinnamon and nutmeg Vitality essential oils…and the result is simply scrumptious.  When baking, I take the “low and slow” approach; sticking my handy Staub in the oven for 30 to 40 minutes at 325 degrees.  This helps the granola bake evenly (you definitely want to avoid browning the top too much).  When it’s done, I of course sneak a helping or two while it’s warm, with a drizzle of sweet, raw honey to top it all off.  And the granola that lasts until the next day (if any) is perfect atop a little greek yogurt.  Delish!  Truly, MKR

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