NATIONAL STICKY BUN DAY
February 21st annually celebrates another food holiday, it is NATIONAL STICKY BUN DAY.
Originally known as “Schnecken” and still today considered to be a Philadelphia specialty, it is believed that the sticky buns origin in the United States began in the 18th century when the German settlers brought them along when they began settling near Pennsylvania.Most often served for breakfast or as a dessert, sticky buns generally consist of rolled pieces of leavened dough that most often contain brown sugar and/or cinnamon. Prior to the dough being placed in the pan, the pan is lined with it’s “sticky” ingredients such as: maple syrup, honey, nuts, sugar and butter. When the buns are finished baking, they are then flipped upside down so that the “sticky” bottom then becomes the topping.
Famous cousins to the sticky bun are: cinnamon rolls, caramel rolls and monkey bread.
If you are craving this delicious sticky delight, try making some of your own with one of the following “tried and true” sticky bun recipes, from your own favorite recipe, from a new recipe in one of your cookbooks at home or online or take a trip to your local bakery, grocery store or restaurant and buy some today!http://allrecipes.com/recipe/marcias-famous-sticky-buns/
http://www.food.com/recipe/super-easy-sticky-buns-31275
http://www.cooks.com/recipe/fk3fu9v3/butterscotch-sticky-buns.html
http://www.pillsbury.com/recipes/easy-caramel-sticky-buns/36ca621d-be8c-4204-b7a3-e4da2752fe44
http://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/ice-cream-sticky-buns
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