Resurrection Rolls are a fun and delicious treat that can be made to celebrate Easter. They are a sweet, fluffy roll that is filled with a marshmallow, which represents Jesus’ body being wrapped in linen and placed in the tomb. As the rolls bake, the marshmallow melts, leaving a hollow space inside the roll, symbolizing the empty tomb after Jesus’ resurrection.
To make Resurrection Rolls, you will need the following ingredients: crescent roll dough, large marshmallows, melted butter, cinnamon sugar, and a baking sheet. Simply wrap each marshmallow in a piece of crescent roll dough, making sure to seal the edges completely. Dip the roll in melted butter and then roll it in cinnamon sugar. Place the rolls on a baking sheet and bake according to the crescent roll package instructions. Once they are done baking, let them cool slightly before serving.
Resurrection Rolls Recipe And Story Printable
The Story Behind Resurrection Rolls
The tradition of making Resurrection Rolls is a fun way to teach children about the story of Easter and the resurrection of Jesus. As you make the rolls together, you can share the story of Jesus’ death and resurrection, making it come alive in a tangible and delicious way. The empty tomb represented by the hollow center of the roll serves as a powerful reminder of the hope and joy that Easter brings.
If you’re looking for a printable version of the Resurrection Rolls recipe and story to share with your family or church group, you can download it here. This printable includes step-by-step instructions for making the rolls as well as a brief explanation of the symbolism behind them. It’s a great resource for bringing the story of Easter to life in a fun and engaging way.