Easy Caramel Apple Cider Sticky Buns Recipe (2024)

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These Easy Caramel Apple Cider Sticky Buns melt in your mouth and taste like Fall! With my quick 1-hour version, there’s no reason not to make these today!!

This post has been sponsored by Rhodes Rolls. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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Okay, I have to start by saying– there is actually a less hands-on way to make these sticky buns than the way that I’m going to show you today. But this way is the FASTEST way to get them done. However, if you’re not looking for a quick 1-hour recipe and would rather have a little less hands-on time in the kitchen, be sure to check out my notes at the bottom of this post!

Ingredients Needed for Easy Caramel Apple Cider Sticky Buns

How to Make Easy Caramel Apple Cider Sticky Buns in Less Than an Hour

1. Quick Rise

In a greased baking dish, cover the frozen rolls with a towel and place them in the oven set on “warm” (or 100-150ºF) and leave the oven door cracked. Within 30 minutes or so, the rolls should be perfectly risen.

Tip: Instead of placing the baking dish directly on the rack, I put a hot pad on a cookie sheet in the oven first, and then placed the dish on top of the hot pad. This helps prevent any baking at all, even at the hottest spots on the dish.

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2. Make the Apple Cider Caramel Sauce

All you have to do is stir together the ingredients, let them boil for a minute, and then you’re all done! No candy thermometer or anything. And it doesn’t take long to get to boiling, so win-win!

This is the step that gives us all that yummy apple cider flavor! The caramel is made with actual apple cider plus an extra dash of cinnamon and nutmeg. SO GOOD!

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3. Pour Half of the Caramel Over the Rolls.

I didn’t take a picture of thewhy behind only pouring half of the caramel to start with, but I’ll tell you about it in the next step. For now, just pour half.

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4. Bake and Invert on a Plate

Here’s what I forgot to take a picture of: add the chopped pecans to the remaining caramel sauce and spoon that on top of the sticky buns when they come out of the oven.

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Looking for Less Hands-On Time?

The reason I make my sticky buns this way is because I can never remember to start thawing the Rhodes Rolls dough in enough time to let them thaw at room temperature. 100% of the time, I need to do a fast rise. Which is why I don’t put the caramel pecan topping in the bottom of the dish in the beginning of the recipe (I don’t want to put the caramel sauce in the oven for the speed rise).

But if remembering to leave enough time for the dough to thaw isn’t your problem, here’s another way to make this recipe with a little less hands-on time.

  1. Make the caramel sauce as directed in the recipe. Pour it into a greased baking dish.
  2. Sprinkle the chopped pecans over the sauce.
  3. Arrange the frozen Rhodes Rolls on top of the caramel and the pecans.
  4. Cover with a towel and let rise until doubled in size.
  5. Bake and invert onto a plate, same as directed in the following recipe.

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Easy Caramel Apple Cider Sticky Buns

Yield: 11-12

Additional Time: 55 minutes

Total Time: 55 minutes

These Easy Caramel Apple Cider Sticky Buns melt in your mouth and taste like Fall! With my quick 1-hour version, there's no reason not to make these today!!

Ingredients

  • 11-12 Rhodes Dinner Rolls, frozen*
  • 6 tbsp butter
  • 6 tbsp apple cider
  • 3/4 cup brown sugar, packed
  • dash of cinnamon
  • dash of nutmeg
  • 1/4 cup crushed pecans

Instructions

  1. Arrange the frozen Rhodes Rolls in a greased 8- or 9-inch round baking dish.
  2. Cover and place in an oven set on "warm" (or 100-150ºF) for about 20-30 minutes until doubled in size.
  3. Meanwhile, make the caramel sauce
  4. Whisk together the butter, cider, brown sugar, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Once the butter melts, continue to stir until the mixture bubbles.
  5. Allow to boil for 1 minute without stirring, then remove from the heat.
  6. Pour a little more than half of the caramel over the risen Rhodes Rolls.
  7. Bake at 400ºF for 25 minutes.
  8. Let cool for about 5 minutes, and then invert the sticky buns on a serving plate.
  9. Add the pecans to the remaining caramel sauce and pour on top of the sticky buns before serving.

Notes

*number of rolls depends on how many fit comfortably with room to rise in your baking dish.

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Easy Caramel Apple Cider Sticky Buns Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret of soft buns? ›

For soft bread, use a high-gluten flour, such as bread flour or all-purpose flour. Use the right amount of water. The amount of water you use will also affect the texture of your bread. If you use too much water, your bread will be too soft and sticky.

Should you refrigerate sticky buns? ›

If you are preparing the sticky buns in advance then you'll need to refrigerate them. After baking there's no need, they'll keep well in a cool dry place.

How do you keep buns soft when baking? ›

Add a little bit of milk to your egg yolk before brushing over the bread/before baking. The milk helps keep the buns soft and the yolk gives them a good colour.

How do you make buns taste better? ›

Try basting your buns for moisture and flavor.

"I like to create fun, flavored butters and baste all my breads," said Formicola. "Using melted butter with just a 1/2 teaspoon each of garlic powder, chili powder, or cumin can totally transform a boring bun."

What is the difference between a sticky bun and a cinnamon roll? ›

Though sticky buns may contain cinnamon, they do not always contain the spice, whereas cinnamon rolls always contain cinnamon (as the name implies). As a result, sticky buns have a more nutty and toffee-like taste compared to cinnamon rolls, which are more sugar-and-spice forward.

How do you know when sticky buns are done? ›

Bake at 20-25 minutes, or until the rolls are golden brown. Tent with aluminum foil, and continue to bake for an additional 10-15 minutes, or until baked through. Let the sticky buns cool in pan for 5 minutes. Place a serving dish over the pan, and carefully invert pan.

What's the difference between a sticky bun and a cinnamon roll? ›

Sticky buns begin with a base of tender, yeasted dough, much like a cinnamon roll. However, what truly distinguishes them is their sticky caramel topping. The pan used to bake sticky buns is coated with a rich, gooey caramel sauce.

What is the secret to a soft and fluffy bread? ›

Lubricate With Oil. One of the easiest ways our bakers follow to make bread soft and fluffy is by using 1-2 tablespoons of lubricant/fats such as vegetable oil to wet the ingredients. This will prevent the formation of excess gluten, as excess gluten makes bread chewy.

Why are store bought buns so soft? ›

Many of these breads, especially packaged ones, are made with a ton of chemical additives such as calcium propionate, amylase, and chlorine dioxide which help keep them soft, light, and fluffy for days. Ever thought of making a healthier version of those soft, fluffy bread and buns?

What ingredient makes bread soft? ›

Use around 5% sugar (percentage of flour), use of milk and honey in the recipe keeps the bread soft and moist after baking if kept covered and protected from dry environments. Use of oil in the recipe also keeps the bread softer.

What makes the bread soft and spongy? ›

Final answer: Baking soda is used to make bread soft and spongy. Q. Baking soda is used in small amount in making bread and cake. It helps to make these soft and spongy.

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