New Angle of Attack

April 20th, 2010

Pizza has its Limits

I have been thinking of new ways to inject life into my church’s cafe. Yesterday it dawned on me: cinnamon rolls.

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I made those some years ago. I believe I used a springform pan. They were better than any rolls I’ve bought, and I think it would be easy to make them in large quantities for church. The smell of cinnamon rolls baking should be a pretty good marketing tool.

I have to dig up my recipe, make some rolls, and see how good they are.

We should be able to get a dollar for each roll. I don’t think they cost a lot to make. Mostly flour. Pecans aren’t cheap, but you don’t need a whole lot of them.

There are some foods you just can’t buy, unless you’re willing to accept low quality. Pizza is an example. Cinnamon rolls make the list. I would also add honey-garlic chicken, which is a Cantonese dish consisting of chicken in batter, deep-fried and covered with a sauce made from citrus, honey, and garlic. I add habanero bits to my sauce, which makes all the difference in the world.

I have a little rib roast warming up on the counter. Since yesterday it has been absorbing butter, garlic, and salt. Should be a thing of beauty once it’s done. I think they could bottle the smell of the raw roast and sell it to women as perfume.

This may be a good day to price an AR10 in .308. I can’t just think about food all the time.

2 Responses to “New Angle of Attack”

  1. pbird Says:

    I used the kneadless recipe dough for cin. rolls and they were nice and light, not the usual heavy rolls.

  2. Bob Says:

    Mayhap you’re the evil bringing your old curse to new bodies?