Clean Eating Cinnamon Rolls Recipe (2024)

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This homemade cinnamon rolls recipe is the perfect alternative to store-bought!

Nothing beats warm cinnamon rolls out of the oven on Christmas morning. Cinnamon buns are an American classic for special occasions. But they don’t have to be a complete nutritional disaster full of powdered sugar, saturated fat, and processed all-purpose flour. On the contrary! They can be just as good made with healthy ingredients.

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While these cinnamon rolls don’t have cream cheese icing, what they do have is a delicious honey glaze. But if you really prefer the cream cheese, you can mix cream cheese into the glaze recipe in any amount you like. You will probably have to adjust the sweetener amount, and it’s best to smear half the icing on top after baking. You will probably also want to whisk in enough milk to make it more spreadable, but not pourable. Basically, you’ll have to play around with it a bit as I haven’t tried making cream cheese frosting myself.

What Does Pouring Milk Over Cinnamon Rolls Do?

Actually, you don’t want to pour it over the rolls. You want to pour it into the bottom of the pan and add just enough to cover the bottom of the pan. You don’t want to saturate the rolls and keep them from baking properly.

While this recipe does not call for it, many people enjoy pouring milk into the pan of their cinnamon rolls just before baking. The idea is that they will become much softer and fluffier. I haven’t tried this myself, so if you want to try it, do so at your own risk with this recipe.

Can I Use A Stand Mixer To Make This?

While I made this by hand, a stand mixer could certainly be used. Simply use a dough hook on your mixer to knead the dough.

About The Texture

Yes, these are fluffy cinnamon rolls. But as with most things that are whole grain, they are also a bit heartier and denser. However, for a healthy cinnamon roll, these are the best cinnamon rolls you’ll make.

Recipe Variations

You can add vanilla extract if you wish. I didn’t find it to be necessary here, but it’s an option. Add about 2 teaspoons if you want to use it.

If you are concerned about the texture and have a non-stick surface you can roll the dough on, you can use a lightly floured surface instead so you don’t end up adding too much flour. But you will need some because the cinnamon roll dough is sticky. Adjust based on your work area.

Ingredients For This Cinnamon Roll Recipe

Active dry yeast – Make sure it’s fresh so that the bread rises properly.

Honey – Any type will work.

Warm water – Use filtered water that does not taste like chlorine.

Unsweetened almond milk – Regular milk works too. Lightly warm milk works best, but chilled will work too.

Salt – I used pink Himalayan salt. But use whatever you normally bake with.

Olive oil – Or any light flavored oil. In a pinch, you can use softened butter instead.

Egg – Room temperature works best.

Whole wheat pastry flour – If you can’t find it, white whole wheat flour is the next best thing. Regular whole wheat flour won’t work here.

Molasses – Blackstrap molasses is what I used, but pretty much any molasses will work here.

Cinnamon – Just cinnamon, not cinnamon sugar.

Pecans – Optional, but tasty. You can also use walnuts or any nuts you prefer.

How To Make Homemade Cinnamon Rolls

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Gather and measure all your ingredients.

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In a large bowl, pour the yeast into the bowl and mix in the warm water (105℉) and the ½ teaspoon honey. Let sit for 5 minutes. Now, add the almond milk, ¼ cup honey, salt olive oil, and eggs to the yeast mixture. Whisk gently until combined. Then stir in the flour until you have to continue kneading with your hands to get a smooth dough. You will knead for about 10-15 minutes.

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Coat the ball of dough in a thin layer of olive oil and set back in the bowl. Cover with a towel and let stand for 1 hour to rise. Punch down the dough, and cover again. Let it sit for another hour. Punch down the dough one last time, cover, and let sit for 10 minutes while you prepare the filling.

The Glaze

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In a medium mixing bowl, blend all your glaze ingredients together. You should have a nice, thick, molasses-like filling when you are done mixing.

Putting It All Together

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On a generously floured surface, roll out your dough. Again, be generous with the flour. If you are not, the dough will stick to your counter making the rolling process a real chore. Roll the dough into a rectangle. Cut with a knife if necessary and place the cut-offs in the center of the dough to be rolled back in with the rolling pin (no wasting good dough here!). Pour the honey mixture onto the middle of your rolled dough. Smear on your filling. Make sure it only touches 3 of the four sides of your rectangle.

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Roll the dough, starting with the side that has the honey mixture up to the edge. When you get it rolled almost all the way, use your fingers to “paint” some water onto the edge of the dough that does not have any honey mixture on it. Give the dough one final roll so the dough will be “glued shut” by the water. Cut the roll into approximately 1-inch strips, and place each strip in an oiled baking dish or casserole dish. You want the dish to be too big for all your rolls as they will still need room for rising and baking. But don’t go overboard, or your filling will seep out during baking. Better to have them fit snuggly after they have risen than still have too much room. Gauge accordingly.

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Cover the dish with a towel and let the dough rise, one last time, for 1 hour.

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Preheat your oven to 375° F. If using the pecans, sprinkle them on now. Place rolls in the oven and bake for 15-18 minutes or until they are golden brown. Allow to cool and squeeze some honey over the top of the rolls.

How To Store Homemade Cinnamon Rolls

Store these in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days.

Can You Freeze Homemade Cinnamon Rolls?

Yes, these will freeze well if wrapped well. Wrapped them in plastic wrap, and then place them in a freezer-safe container in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Reheating Homemade Cinnamon Rolls

Thaw in the fridge if frozen.

Reheat in the microwave or in the oven at 325 F.

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Homemade Cinnamon Rolls Recipe

Note: This recipe will require 3 hours of total rising time. So plan accordingly.

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Prep Time: 3 hours hours 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 18 minutes minutes

Total Time: 3 hours hours 48 minutes minutes

Servings: 15 rolls, approximate

Calories: 272kcal

Ingredients

Cinnamon Roll Ingredients

  • 1 packet active dry yeast
  • ½ tsp. honey
  • cup warm water (100-115 degrees F)
  • 1 cup unsweetened almond milk (regular milk works too)
  • ¼ cup honey
  • ¼ tsp. salt
  • 2 tbsp. olive oil + extra on reserve
  • 1 large egg
  • cups whole wheat pastry flour (affiliate link)

Cinnamon Filling Ingredients

  • 1 cup honey
  • 1 tbsp. molasses
  • ¼ cup whole wheat pastry flour (affiliate link)
  • 2 tbsp. cinnamon

Topping Ingredients

  • 1 cup chopped pecans

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Instructions

The Rolls

  • Gather and measure all your ingredients.

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  • In a large mixing bowl, pour the yeast into the bowl and mix in the warm water (105℉) and the ½ teaspoon honey. Let sit for 5 minutes.

    Now, add the almond milk, ¼ cup honey, salt olive oil, and eggs to the yeast mixture. Whisk gently until combined. Then stir in the flour until you have to continue kneading with your hands to get a smooth dough. You will knead for about 10-15 minutes.

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  • Coat the ball of dough in a thin layer of olive oil and set back in the bowl. Cover with a towel and let stand for 1 hour to rise.

    Punch down the dough, and cover again. Let it sit for another hour.

    Punch down the dough one last time, cover, and let sit for 10 minutes while you prepare the filling.

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The Glaze

  • In a medium mixing bowl, blend all your glaze ingredients together. You should have a nice, thick, molasses-like filling when you are done mixing.

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Putting It All Together

  • On a generously floured surface, roll out your dough. Again, be generous with the flour. If you are not, the dough will stick to your counter making the rolling process a real chore. Roll the dough into a rectangle. Cut with a knife if necessary and place the cut-offs in the center of the dough to be rolled back in with the rolling pin (no wasting good dough here!)

    Pour the honey mixture onto the middle of your rolled dough.

    Smear on your filling. Make sure it only touches 3 of the four sides of your rectangle.

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  • Roll the dough, starting with the side that has the honey mixture up to the edge.

    When you get it rolled almost all the way, use your fingers to "paint" some water onto the edge of the dough that does not have any honey mixture on it. Give the dough one final roll so the dough will be "glued shut" by the water.

    Cut the roll into approximately 1-inch strips, and place each strip in an oiled baking pan or casserole dish. You want the dish to be too big for all your rolls as they will still need room for rising and baking. But don't go overboard, or your filling will seep out during baking. Better to have them fit snuggly after they have risen than still have too much room. Gauge accordingly.

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  • Cover the dish with a towel and let the dough rise, one last time, for 1 hour.

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  • Preheat your oven to 375° F.

    If using the pecans, sprinkle them on now. Place rolls in the oven and bake for 15-18 minutes.

    Allow to cool and squeeze some honey over the top of the rolls.

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Notes

Please note that the nutrition data is a ballpark figure. Exact data is not possible.

Nutrition

Serving: 1roll | Calories: 272kcal | Carbohydrates: 48g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 12mg | Sodium: 60mg | Potassium: 185mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 24g | Vitamin A: 30IU | Vitamin C: 0.2mg | Calcium: 60mg | Iron: 1.7mg

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FAQs

Can cinnamon buns be healthy? ›

While most bakery cinnamon rolls are packed with sugar and butter, these cinnamon rolls use a natural sweetener alternative, wayyyy less butter and protein! This Healthy Cinnamon Roll recipe uses yogurt in the dough to create perfectly fluffy yeast dough that doesn't require additional oil or butter.

What is the secret to Cinnabon? ›

Cinnabon's Secret Ingredient

This special Indonesian cinnamon, called Makara, is trademarked by Cinnabon. And because of that trademark, you won't find this product in your local grocery store spice aisle.

Which of the following are common mistakes made when preparing cinnamon rolls? ›

We spoke to some baking pros about common mistakes to avoid if you want the ultimate tray of cinnamon rolls.
  • You didn't use quality cinnamon for the cinnamon rolls. ...
  • You killed the yeast. ...
  • Not kneading the cinnamon roll dough enough. ...
  • Overmixing is as bad as undermixing. ...
  • Your cinnamon roll dough was under proofed.
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Why are my homemade cinnamon rolls tough? ›

Don't Overmix the Dough

When making cinnamon rolls, mix the dough just until the ingredients are incorporated and the dough is smooth and soft. Overmixed dough leads to tough cinnamon rolls. The dough is ready when it pulls away from the sides of the mixing bowl and feels tacky but doesn't stick to your fingers.

What buns are the healthiest? ›

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  • Grilled Pineapple Buns. ...
  • Sweet Potato Buns. ...
  • Zucchini Buns.
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Is cinnamon healthy yes or no? ›

Cinnamon is especially great for people who have high blood sugar. It lends a sweet taste to food without adding sugar, and studies indicate it can lower blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes. Cinnamon may also provide heart-healthy benefits, such as reducing high blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels.

How unhealthy is a Cinnabon? ›

Worst: Cinnabon Classic Roll

Not only is it chock-full of calories, but it also provides over 1,000 milligrams of sodium per roll. And when it coems to added sugars, the word "sugar bomb" doesn't even come close to describing the content. We would never say to do without a Cinnabon Classic Roll.

What to avoid while baking? ›

Common Baking Mistakes
  • Not pre-heating the oven. ...
  • Forgot to add the key ingredient. ...
  • Not measuring your ingredients. ...
  • Opening the oven too often. ...
  • The cake is too wet or too dry. ...
  • Using ingredients at the wrong temperature. ...
  • Products not baking evenly. ...
  • Cakes baking without flat top.
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What happens if you eat too much cinnamon rolls? ›

May cause mouth sores

Some people have experienced mouth sores from eating products that contain cinnamon flavoring agents. This is called cinnamon stomatitis. Cinnamon contains cinnamaldehyde, a compound that may trigger an allergic reaction when consumed in large amounts.

What happens if you let cinnamon rolls rise too long? ›

“If the dough has risen too long, it's going to feel fragile and might even collapse as you poke it,” says Maggie.

Why are my cinnamon rolls not light and fluffy? ›

There are a lot of variables that go into the consistency of dough, even down to the weather and humidity. But the most common reason cinnamon rolls don't turn out fluffy is because the dough didn't have enough time to rise.

Should cinnamon rolls be touching in the pan? ›

Place the cinnamon rolls into your prepared pan, with little room between each roll and ½ inch from the edge of the pan. Lightly press down on each roll so that the edges of each roll barely touch each other, and improve their round form if needed.

How to make cinnamon rolls less hard? ›

The best way to ensure this is to use a Brioche recipe for the dough, which will produce a fluffier roll. Also make sure yeast is fresh and has proofed before adding other ingredients. To add more tenderness, you can also substitute a 1/4 cup of cornstarch for every 2 cups of flour in your recipe.

Is it OK to eat a cinnamon bun? ›

Is it OK to eat one cinnamon bun for breakfast? Once a week, if you're fairly active and your other meals are pretty healthy, it's fine. One cinnamon bun and nothing else 7 days a week, though, is a terrible idea.

Are buns healthy or unhealthy? ›

Buns are an excellent source of carbohydrates, fibre, vitamins, and minerals, preventing deficiency diseases. However, the primary nutrients they offer are carbohydrates and fibre. Various buns are enriched or fortified with nutrients. However, buns made from refined or regular flour are not healthy.

Why are cinnamon buns so good? ›

Cinnamon rolls are delicious. They are pillow-y spirals of buttery dough filled with hypnotic swirls of warm cinnamon and sugar. They melt in your mouth like a warm hug. Oh and that sweet, sweet icing on top...

Are cinnamon buns a breakfast food? ›

This tradition was especially invented during the 1990s where the national football team usually played their games on Wednesdays. In North America, it is commonly eaten for breakfast or dessert. When eaten for a breakfast in the U.S., it may be served with cream cheese frosting.

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