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Udi's Cinnamon Rolls


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Ginsou Explorer

I've heard so many good things about their Cinnamon Rolls, and just purchased some. There are no directions at all on the package, any idea of what to do with them? A separate package of topping is included with the rolls.


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hez Enthusiast

when i purchased them they were frozen with the icing already on. i just microwaved the frozen rolls until soft. think i will try them again now that the frosting is on the side!

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Kim27 Contributor

Mine came not frozen w icing packets . I put mine in the freezer bc I didn't eat them very fast. They do fine in microwave, defrost. I kept the icing in the fridge.

Ginsou Explorer

when i purchased them they were frozen with the icing already on. i just microwaved the frozen rolls until soft. think i will try them again now that the frosting is on the side!

hez

Udi's apparently has new packaging.....4 rolls in a very sturdy package with frosting in envelopes, a cardboard wrapper protecting the product. I think perhaps the "icing on" idea is not working out because the heat would make the frosting run. I have e-mailed Udi's for instructions, but common sense tells me to put the package of frosting in hot water to warm up, put the rolls in the microwave until soft (time depends on your microwave...you need to experiment), take one out, put frosting on. Enjoy

jillianmassa Newbie

I actually heat mine up in the oven. Here is what I do:

Let them fully defrost on the counter (if you know you are going to have them in advance leave them out over night)

Then I spray my cookie sheet with cooking spray, set 1-2 on there, and put them in the pre-heated oven (at 425 degrees) for about 5-7 minutes. While this is going on I place the icing packets in a bowl of hot water, and add the icing while the rolls are still hot.

I find this makes the best consistency for a little crunch on the outside, and soft inside.

Ginsou Explorer

Here's the reply from Udi's:

You can leave the rolls at room temperature or refreeze/refrigerate if you are not able to consume it within 5-7 days. Here is the recommended shelf life for our products:

At room temperature, 5-7 days

In refrigerator, 21 days ( the refrigerator will prolong the life of the product, but it may

dry out

In freezer, 6 months

Please note our breads do not spoil, as with any other bread products, it will mold. As long as it is not moldy, you can refreeze or refrigerate the product. As for heating up the rolls, here are some suggestions:

Remove the cinnamon rolls from the package and wrap them in aluminum foil.Place in a preheated 350 degree oven for 10-15 minutes, and ice afterwards.

Here is a customer's suggestion for heating it up in the microwave:Heat one at a time. Place one defrosted cinnamon roll in the microwave for 10-15 seconds to gently warm, then spread a little of the icing on top. Return roll to microwave and heat for another 10 seconds to allow the icing to get warm and melty.

There you have it.....I can see why they cannot put all this info on their packaging.

kareng Grand Master

Yea, but, were they yummy?


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