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What is better than waking up and having a warm and fresh baked pastry? The problem is that they are SO time consuming. Most mornings you don’t have hours to get up before everyone to make yeast dough, wait for rising, assembling and baking. Thankfully you don’t have to do any of those things to get delicious and Easy Caramel Pecan Sticky Buns. This recipe will blow your mind both in taste and simplicity. Keep scrolling to see how to make them for your household.

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Breakfast is a hard meal for me. I am allergic to eggs {when served in whole form} and so it doesn’t always leave me with a lot of options.

It does however leave me with cinnamon rolls and sticky buns which is totally awesome! You know my sweet tooth has deep roots, so starting my day with a pastry is perfect.

Sometimes I make these One Rise Cinnamon Rolls {which are awesome} but there are still times when you need something faster. These Easy Caramel Pecan Sticky Buns are that recipe.

Using refrigerated cinnamon rolls allows you to have delicious sticky buns on the table in less than 30 minutes…my life my breakfast is complete.

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What is a Sticky Bun?

A sticky bun is basically a cinnamon roll {in this case a refrigerated cinnamon roll} that is made even more amazing because it is baked in a caramel sauce.

Once baked the rolls are inverted and the caramel sauce becomes the top of the rolls for this wonderfully delicious and sticky topping that goes perfect with the cinnamon roll.

How to make Sticky Buns using Refrigerated Cinnamon Rolls

Any great cinnamon bun starts with a delicious caramel sauce. Sometimes that means minutes of stirring a thick and hot liquid on the stove top but not this time.

To make our delicious caramel all you have to do is combine brown sugar and heavy cream. Whisk to mix the ingredients well and help to dissolve the sugar.

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Pour that awesome mixture into your greased 9×13 baking pan and then top it with pecans.

To get the perfect pecan topping, we are using a combination of whole and chopped pecans. Adding both gives you pockets of pecans with nice bites that pack a punch.

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The final step for assembly is to top the caramel pecan topping with the refrigerated cinnamon rolls.

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Bake the rolls in a 350 degree oven for 25-28 minutes or until the rolls are a nice golden brown and baked through.

The amazing caramel pecan topping will also be bubbling up. As it bakes a magical thing happens. Part of the caramel soaks into the the cinnamon rolls while the other part creates this wonderful gooey caramel sauce.

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Remove from the oven and let the rolls cool for only about 1 minute.

The using a cookie sheet {that is what I used} or a nice rectangle serving dish, invert the rolls. Now that sticky and delicious caramel pecan sauce that is now the top of the sticky buns! They are ready to serve warm.

How to reheat Sticky Buns?

If you have leftover Easy Caramel Pecan Sticky Buns {which would be a surprise to me} reheat them in the microwave for 30 seconds. Check and if it needs additional time, add 10 second increments until they are toasty warm.

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These babies are now my go-to weekend breakfast because I can have them ready before anyone gets out of bed.

Serve them with fresh fruit salad or scrambled eggs for a breakfast that everyone will remember!

The BEST Part about Easy Caramel Pecan Sticky Buns

The best part about these delicious buns is the fact that it doesn’t require yeast and therefore it include any rising. Usually sticky buns take hours to make but not this recipe.

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Do you love easy breakfast ideas? Try these recipes…

  • Apple Cream Cheese Breakfast Braid
  • Crescent Roll Breakfast Pastries
  • Easy Ham Breakfast Casserole
  • Fluffy Sheet Pan Pancakes from mix

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Easy Caramel Pecan Sticky Buns

Refrigerated cinnamon rolls and super simple homemade caramel with pecans are baked together to create the perfect sticky buns.

Course: Breakfast

Author: June Albertson-Dick

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 28 minutes minutes

Total Time: 33 minutes minutes

Servings: 16 rolls

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Ingredients

  • 2 cans refrigerated cinnamon rolls

Caramel Pecan Topping

  • 3/4 cup brown sugar {packed}
  • 1/2 cup heavy cream
  • 1/2 cup pecans {whole}
  • 1/2 cup pecans {chopped}

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°. Prepare a 9x11 pan by spraying it with non-stick cooking spray.

  • In a mixing bowl combine brown sugar and heavy cream. Whisk together until smooth. Pour into greased 9x13 pan. Sprinkle with whole and chopped pecans. Top with refrigerated cinnamon rolls.

  • Bake for 25-28 minutes or until the tops of the cinnamon rolls are nicely browned and cooked through. Remove from oven and let cool for 1 minute. Use a cookie sheet or large rectangle serving tray and invert the cinnamon rolls. Serve and enjoy. Keep leftovers at room temperature for up to 3 days and warm in microwave to serve.

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FAQs

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

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.

What are sticky buns made of? ›

Cinnamon rolls and sticky buns both have a similar base: a "rich" dough, which has some fat worked into it like milk, butter, and eggs. Both recipes have a filling of butter, cinnamon, and sugar, and the dough is rolled up and cut into individual buns before being baked.

How long are homemade sticky buns good for? ›

Wait at least 20 minutes before serving. The sticky buns are best eaten the day of baking but can be stored, covered, at room temperature for up to 2 days (see notes below on reheating).

Can you substitute walnuts for pecans in sticky buns? ›

If preferred, you can substitute walnuts for the pecans in this pecan sticky bun recipe.

What is another name for a sticky bun? ›

Even in America, with a much more limited selection of variants on this theme, the names Sticky Bun and Cinnamon Roll are used interchangeably by some people, despite being unique desserts with different origins.

What is the difference between a honey bun and a sticky bun? ›

Instead of having the glaze poured over the top after cooking (which is how it goes down with most sticky bun recipes), honey buns are cooked upside down in a baking pan that's been lined with the sticky, hearty honey and pecan topping ahead of cooking; much like the cinnamon bun method.

What nationality are sticky buns? ›

Sticky buns also have a Germanic origin and were originally known as "Schnecken". The Pennsylvania Dutch introduced Schnecken in the United States. Wherever 18th-century German settlers (such as the Pennsylvania Dutch) went, sticky buns have remained long after many other cultural traits have disappeared.

How do you know when sticky buns are done? ›

I bake until just browning, then take two thin knives and very gently pull two rolls apart (not fully separating them, just enough to peek) that are in the middle of the pan. If it's still gooey, I pop them back in. If it has a crumb, I take them out!

Do you have to refrigerate cream cheese frosting on cinnamon rolls? ›

Do you need to refrigerate cinnamon rolls? Unfrosted cinnamon rolls do not need to be refrigerated and will keep best at room temperature. Iced cinnamon rolls, and especially rolls with cream cheese frosting, should be stored in the fridge.

Can you freeze homemade sticky buns? ›

Freezing: Baked sticky buns can be frozen for 2-3 months but make sure they are placed in an airtight container. Thaw them overnight in the refrigerator, then warm them up in the microwave and enjoy!

Can I leave cinnamon rolls out overnight to rise? ›

Instead of letting the rolls rise at room temperature and baking them, you'll cut and arrange the rolls in the baking pan, tightly cover them with plastic wrap, immediately transfer them to the fridge and let them rest overnight. (Do not leave them out at room temperature for any longer than needed.)

What nut is closest to pecan? ›

Walnuts are the best substitute for pecans due to their similar taste, texture, and appearance. In fact, walnuts might even be cheaper than pecans, depending on where you live. Mind Body Green compares the two nuts to see the difference in nutritional value.

Are pecans or walnuts better for baking? ›

When it comes to the taste, walnuts are a little bitter flavor, while pecans have a slightly sweeter flavor. Because of these flavor distinctions, pecans are usually the preferred baking and cooking nut. Digging in a little deeper, their nutritional value sets them apart even further.

Can I use chopped walnuts instead of pecans? ›

You'll find pecans in desserts more often than walnuts. Walnuts work very well in savory recipes, and their slight bitterness and crunchy texture can liven up everything from oatmeal to salads and pasta. Overall, you can use pecans and walnuts interchangeably in recipes.

Why are they called sticky buns? ›

The process of making sticky buns begins with a caramel glaze, which gives the buns their name. The glaze is poured into the baking dish first, followed by toasted pecans. The buns are placed atop the sticky mixture, and after baking, the pan is inverted so that the glaze is on top.

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

Structurally, cinnamon buns share the same spiral shape. They are sometimes thinner and more delicate. The most significant difference between cinnamon rolls and cinnamon buns is the inclusion of nuts. Cinnamon buns often have pecans, walnuts, or even raisins in the filling.

What is the difference between a morning bun and a sticky bun? ›

Sticky buns start with a caramel glaze poured into a baking dish. Then, the buns are placed on top, and, after baking, you invert the pan onto a plate, so the glaze is on top. Morning buns have a different type of dough — more like a croissant, but a little chewier.

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