Pecan Sticky Buns
These Pecan Sticky Buns are a treat to make for a special breakfast or brunch. Sweet dough is rolled with cinnamon and brown sugar, and topped with butterscotch glaze and toasted pecans.
This is one of those recipes where once I saw the picture, I had to make it immediately.
My husband’s credit card company mails us free Food & Wine Annual Cookbooks, and while flipping through one I received in 2011, I came across a recipe for Butterscotch Sticky Buns.
I admit to loving really indulgent dessert-like breakfast recipes (hello Cinnamon Roll Pancakes), so I pretty quickly skipped ahead to check if I had the ingredients. Lucky me, I did.
What’s extra appealing about these buns is how they are baked. Instead of baked on a flat pan, the dough is rolled and placed in a muffin tin, so they rise up very tall and proud like a big frosted cupcake.
Except it’s all sweet dough, a bit golden on the edges and soft in the middle, with a butterscotch sauce drizzle on top, and a bit of pecan to accent the flavors.
Since the pecans go right on top, you could easily skip them if you’re not a fan of nuts. But I love all things sweet pecans (hello Pecan Praline Candy).
Or, if you want extra pecan flavor, you can always chop some up very finely and roll them right into the dough with the cinnamon sugar filling.
How to Make Pecan Sticky Buns:
Start by making the sweet dough in a stand mixer, which is made from milk, yeast, sugar, butter, eggs, flour, and salt:
Roll out the dough in the same long rectangular fashion as cinnamon rolls, and sprinkle on cinnamon brown sugar:
By the way, if you wanted to add extra pecans to the dough, chop 1/2 cup very finely, and sprinkle them on top of the cinnamon sugar.
Cut the dough into strips and roll each strip up tightly into a roll:
Nestle each roll into a muffin tin and let rise for about an hour:
Most sticky buns aren’t baked in muffin tins, but I love the shape that it gives the buns.
Of course, if you prefer, you can bake them side-by-side in a quarter sheet pan instead (affiliate).
Then bake the sticky buns until they puff up and the cinnamon sugar gets sticky.
You can get a view of how it should look right here, with a sticky glazed bottom, and a golden color on top:
And then the fun part happens…you drizzle the sticky buns with butterscotch glaze, which is simply a handful of ingredients boiled together in a saucepan for about 5 minutes.
The butterscotch sauce is made from brown sugar, sweetened condensed milk, whiskey, corn syrup, butter, vanilla, salt, and baking soda.
Let the glaze soak a little bit into the buns and top with chopped, toasted pecans.
Crepes, English Style Scones, Dutch Baby Pancake, and this Granola Recipe are a few of my other favorite recipes to make for breakfast. Enjoy!
Savory Breakfast Recipes:
Butterscotch Glazed Pecan Sticky Buns
Ingredients
- 3/4 cup milk
- 1 tbsp + 1/2 tsp quick rise yeast
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter (6 tbsp softened, 2 tbsp melted)
- 2 large eggs
- 20 oz all purpose flour, by weight (4 cups, measured)
- 3/4 tsp salt
- 1 cup light brown sugar
- 2 tsp ground cinnamon
- 1 cup chopped, toasted pecans
For the glaze:
- 6 tbsp brown sugar
- 5 tbsp sweetened condensed milk
- 2 tbsp bourbon whiskey
- 1.5 tsp corn syrup
- 4 tbsp butter
- 1/8 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/16 tsp salt
- 1/16 tsp baking soda
Instructions
- Heat the milk to 110 degrees. Place the milk in the bowl of a stand mixer along with the yeast. Add the sugar and 6 tbsp softened butter. Mix at medium speed until the butter is broken up, about 1 minute.
- Beat in the eggs one at a time. Next, add the flour and salt, and mix on low for 2 minutes. Bump the speed up to medium, and beat for another 2 minutes. Shape the dough into a ball and cover the bowl with plastic. Let the dough rise for 45 minutes (it will barely rise).
- Lightly flour a work surface, and roll the dough out into a 10 by 24 inch rectangle.
- Mix the light brown sugar, cinnamon, and melted butter, and spread evenly all over the dough. Cut the dough into 12 strips (so each strip is 2 inches wide and 10 inches tall). Roll each strip up tightly and place into buttered muffin tins. Let rise for 1 hour.
- Bake the buns in a 325F oven for 25-28 minutes, until golden on top. Plan to prepare the glaze 5 minutes before the buns are done so you can add the glaze to the buns while they’re hot (that way the glaze soaks in a bit).
- For the glaze: Bring the brown sugar, sweetened condensed milk, bourbon whiskey, corn syrup, and butter to a bubble over medium high heat, and cook for 3-4 minutes, stirring frequently. Remove the pan from the heat and add the vanilla, salt and baking soda. Stir for 1 minute until it has dissolved. It’s now ready to be poured onto the sticky buns.
- Finish the sticky buns by sprinkling the tops with the toasted pecans. Enjoy!
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition is estimated using a food database and is only intended to be used as a guideline for informational purposes.
Post updated in October 2019. Originally published April 2012.
31 Comments on “Pecan Sticky Buns”
I just wanted to thank you for sharing this. Long ago my father and I use to go to a bakery where they made cinnamon rolls exactly like this. I hadn’t been able to find them anywhere after we moved. [It’s been 16 years!] I will be making these this weekend. Thank you! Thank you!
Hi sweetie…these are perfect
That thing looks like its hard to resist when served in front of you. Just look at that glaze
Fantastic job on the re-redesign Joanne and these sticky buns look amazing!
Gorgeous new look! Almost as good as these sticky buns!!
daisy
Will they still taste good if I make them the night before I serve them?
Hi Jean, We had tons leftover (it takes a while for 2 people to eat 12 sticky buns) and they kept for several days. Just make sure to store them in an airtight container so they don’t dry out.
Thanks so much! Can’t wait to make them!!
That glaze is making my mouth water. Great photographs!
Thanks Amrita!
The buns look amazing… already have cravings!! yum.
Thank you!
These sticky buns are stunning, Joanne! I know I would have disregarded all of my plans that day to make these as well. Totally worth it. Since I can’t grab one out of the computer screen, looks like I’ll just have to make them myself. 🙂
Thank you Caroline! I wish I could hand them out via computer screen LOL.
Oh my so decadent…
Thanks Norma!
Sold! That drizzling and drenching photo is AMAZING. For some cute little sticky buns, they sure have a lot going on. And I mean that in a good way.
Hi Tommy, thanks! Yes they are some proud little sticky buns!
Love the new look – you must have figured out the tech side!
These buns look delicious! Love the butterscotch glaze!
Hey Erin, thanks! Yes, it was a struggle but it’s finally done!
I understand you…it’s like when I’m looking at this post and wanted to be at home to bake it…can’t wait…!!!
LOL fortunately I work from home so I’ve got the kitchen right next to me…though that can be a good or bad thing!
The buns are so superb tasty that it makes me forget my plans now. Yummmmmmmm
Haha! Apparently I’m not the only one they have that effect on!
Those look sinfully good and so easy to make, I can see why you dropped everything and got on to this project.
Haha thanks Norma! They are surprisingly pretty easy to make!
Those pictures are gorgeous! I love when you find a recipe you can’t wait to make and it turns out insanely good.
Thanks Jen!!