I normally eschew ready-to-bake products, but my desire for warm cinnamon rolls eclipsed my usual standards when I spotted cans of this popular breakfast food at TJs.
After peeling off the label and gently pulling apart the sliced roll,. I placed each slice on an ungreased baking sheet and baked for about 17 minutes.
They were good, but I noticed they were a little hard. The insides were soft and yummy, but I didn't think the outside would be as hard as it turned out.
Another problem I noticed was that the cinnamon taste was not as pronounced as I hoped it would be. It was barely there. I could smell it as I pulled it out of the oven, but I had to really focus on the taste of cinnamon to find it in the roll.
The icing was delicious and there was plenty to cover every roll.
Grade: B
Would I purchase this again? I doubt it. Apart from not being a fan of rolls in a can, I just wasn't impressed enough with this product to buy it again. I would rather make my own rolls. If you're used to eating biscuits in a can, and other packaged pastry goods, you may like this more than I do.
Ingredients: Cinnamon roll: Unbleached enriched flour (wheat flour, niacin, iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), water, palm fruit oil with beta carotene (color), canola oil, sugar, leavening (sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium bicarbonate), cinnamon, potassium chloride, wheat starch, salt, cultured wheat starch (for freshness), natural flavor (corn and/or soybean oil, milk), citric acid, vegetable mono and diglycerides, xanthan gum, annatto (color). Vanilla icing: powdered sugar (sugar, corn starch), sugar, water, corn syrup, canola and palm fruit oils, salt, vegetable mono and diglycerides, xanthan, locust bean and guar gums, natural vanilla flavor.
$3.99 for one can (5 rolls in a can).
*Photo credit: www.whatsgoodattraderjoes.com (top photo)
After peeling off the label and gently pulling apart the sliced roll,. I placed each slice on an ungreased baking sheet and baked for about 17 minutes.
They were good, but I noticed they were a little hard. The insides were soft and yummy, but I didn't think the outside would be as hard as it turned out.
Another problem I noticed was that the cinnamon taste was not as pronounced as I hoped it would be. It was barely there. I could smell it as I pulled it out of the oven, but I had to really focus on the taste of cinnamon to find it in the roll.
The icing was delicious and there was plenty to cover every roll.
Grade: B
Would I purchase this again? I doubt it. Apart from not being a fan of rolls in a can, I just wasn't impressed enough with this product to buy it again. I would rather make my own rolls. If you're used to eating biscuits in a can, and other packaged pastry goods, you may like this more than I do.
Ingredients: Cinnamon roll: Unbleached enriched flour (wheat flour, niacin, iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), water, palm fruit oil with beta carotene (color), canola oil, sugar, leavening (sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium bicarbonate), cinnamon, potassium chloride, wheat starch, salt, cultured wheat starch (for freshness), natural flavor (corn and/or soybean oil, milk), citric acid, vegetable mono and diglycerides, xanthan gum, annatto (color). Vanilla icing: powdered sugar (sugar, corn starch), sugar, water, corn syrup, canola and palm fruit oils, salt, vegetable mono and diglycerides, xanthan, locust bean and guar gums, natural vanilla flavor.
$3.99 for one can (5 rolls in a can).
*Photo credit: www.whatsgoodattraderjoes.com (top photo)

Hm but i bet if you did them youself they would be a lot more tastier!!
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