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Raspberry-Cocoa Nib Sugar Rolls

Let’s be honest here for a micro-second. The puff pastry you buy in the grocery store comes with two sheets in the box. I made this recipe last week. Ergo, I had one sheet leftover. Which was all the convincing I needed to bake up these Raspberry-Cocoa Nib Sugar Rolls, which have been on my “to make” list for a while now.

Since I can never leave well enough alone, I was initially tempted to fuss with the recipe. Maybe a little instant espresso powder stirred into the filling? How about a drizzle of chocolate on top? But in the end, I followed Sarah’s instructions almost precisely. And I’m glad that I did. Because these are perfect just the way they are.

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The thing that I love so much about these Raspberry-Cocoa Nib Sugar Rolls is how light they are. If your thought process is anything like mine, when you look at these you’ve probably got cinnamon buns on the brain. Because anything in a swirly pattern obviously reminds me of a cinnamon bun. But while cinnamon buns generally have a dense, chewy, yeasted dough, these sugar rolls are gloriously airy, flakey and of course buttery (puff pastry for the WIN!). In fact, they are so light that you may mistakenly inhale the whole batch. By yourself. Shhh…don’t tell!

Cheers,

Liz

Recipe from The Vanilla Bean Blog

Raspberry-Cocoa Nib Sugar Rolls

Yield: Makes one dozen

Raspberry-Cocoa Nib Sugar Rolls

Ingredients

  • 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut into cubes
  • About 1/2 cup granulated sugar, divided
  • 1 ounce cream cheese, softened at room temperature
  • 2 ounces almond paste
  • 1/8 cup powdered sugar
  • 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
  • 1/8 tsp. salt
  • 3 ounces fresh raspberries
  • 1 sheet puff pastry, thawed according to the package instructions
  • 2 tablespoons cocoa nibs

Instructions

  1. Pre-heat your oven to 400 degrees.
  2. Brown the butter. Melt the butter in a saucepan or skillet over medium heat. Cook the butter, whisking constantly, until the butter has deepened in color and smells nutty. There should be brown specks on the bottom of the pan. Remove the pan from the heat and pour the browned butter into a small bowl, scraping up any of the browned bits.
  3. Using a pastry brush, coat the wells of a standard muffin tin with some of the browned butter (you'll use about 1 tablespoon), reserving the rest for the puff pastry (see below). Then generously sprinkle the wells with granulated sugar so they are fully coated. Set aside.
  4. In the bowl of your mixer, beat the cream cheese, almond paste, powdered sugar, vanilla extra and salt until smooth. Add the raspberries and mix on low until they are broken down.
  5. Lightly flour your counter top and roll out the puff pastry into an 8 X 20 inch rectangle. Brush the puff pastry with the remaining browned butter. Then spread the raspberry filling evenly over the surface, leaving a one inch border on all sides. Top with the cocoa nibs.
  6. Starting with one of the long sides, roll the pastry into a tight log and pinch together the seam to seal it as much as possible. Using a serrated knife, cut the roll into 12 equal pieces. Place the pieces in your prepared muffin tin, cut side facing up.
  7. Transfer the muffin tin to your pre-heated oven and bake for 22-25 minutes. The pastry should be browned and puffed. Remove the muffin tin from the oven and set it on a wire rack to cool for 2-3 minutes. Then remove the sugar rolls from their muffin tin and place them on a wire rack.
  8. Add the remaining sugar to a shallow bowl. Once the sugar rolls are cool enough to handle, roll them in the sugar.
  9. Sugar rolls are best if eaten within a few hours of baking.
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26 comments on “Raspberry-Cocoa Nib Sugar Rolls”

  1. These look so delicious, and I love cocoa nibs! They must be so delicious with the raspberry. 🙂

  2. Yum! These rolls look delicious, Liz! And it’s so funny that you mentioned two sheets to a box, because I just used one sheet last weekend for a recipe and have another left over! Now I know what I’m using it for! 🙂 Pinned!

  3. These look fantastic! I’ve never tried cocao nibs, but have been intrigued…this seems like a great recipe to try them with. I love desserts that taste light, buttery, and inhale-ably delicious 🙂

    • Thanks, Karen! Oh I really like cocao nibs. You should definitely try them. They aren’t super sweet, but intensely chocolately and they have a great crunch!

  4. These look sooooo sugary and good! I’d make them for guests!

  5. These look absolutely beautiful and I can only imagine the flavours! They are perfect morning buns (in my world, anyway 🙂

    • Oh totally acceptable for breakfast time! Anything with the word “roll” or “bun” in them is OK to eat for breakfast, no matter how much sugar they have!

  6. These sweet rolls look wonderful!!

  7. I was thinking cinnamon buns 🙂 These look so pretty . I love using puff pastry once in a while. Definitely time saver and a good way to cheat 🙂

  8. If eating the whole batch is wrong, then I don’t wanna be right!

  9. I’m so into cocoa nibs right now. Mixing them into EVERYTHING! These rolls look super delicious. Can’t wait to bake them!

  10. These look amazing and the flavors are wonderful!

  11. I’ve already eaten my pudding..would it be bad to make these and then eat them too? Naaah!

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  12. OMG you read my mind – I totally DO have cinnamon buns on my brain!! They’ve been on my brain for a few weeks now, so I think it’s a sign that I MUST make them 😉 But these look so delightful as well! I love the idea of using raspberries.

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