We’re still in the process of moving into our new office, we don’t have a kitchen (#startuplife), and I just moved to NYC and I’m currently homeless — but that can’t stop us. We decided to grab life by the makeshift balls by making cinnamon rolls into cookies… HACK style.
Basically, we used a toaster oven, pre-made dough, pancake mix as flour, and an empty bottle of Veuve as a rolling pin (thanks to Spoon cofounder Sarah Adler’s parents for the generous donation).
We also used a Spoon t-shirt as an oven mitt and plastic bag as a piping bag.
It was a successful day in the office, the cookies still tasted epic AF, and we’re pumped to know it’s possible to make cookies anywhere.
Cinnamon Roll Sugar Cookies
Ingredients
Instructions
Pre-heat your toaster oven to 350°F. Open your roll of sugar cookie dough and form it into a ball.
Sprinkle pancake mix on your surface and rolling pin.
Roll out your dough into a flat, round circle. It should be the thickness of a fluffy ass pancake.
In a bowl, mix together cinnamon and brown sugar.
Spread your softened buttah (started from the buttah now the whole team’s here #Drake) on the surface of the cookie dough and sprinkle your cinnamon sugar mixture on top of it.
Very carefully, start rolling the dough into a log. Hot dog style.
Using a knife, cut the dough into 12 individual cookies.
Place 6 cookies on an aluminum foil lined pan and bake in the toaster at 350°F for 11 minutes.
While the cookies are baking, combine your milk and powdered sugar in a bowl. Whisk together until smooth.
#SpoonTip: Taste test that goodness.
#SpoonTip: Use a plastic bag as a piping bag.
Place it in a glass, fill with icing, twist, snip the tip (it will ooze out and it will look jangus so be prepared) and drizzle on cookies.
Enjoy your cookies with a refreshing glass of milk.