Gluten Free Cinnamon Rolls Recipe (vegan and low FODMAP option) (2024)

Gluten free cinnamon rolls recipe – made with no yeast, no need to prove AND they can easily be made dairy free, vegan and low FODMAP too if you fancy.

Gluten free cinnamon rolls recipe, anyone? I haven’t had one of these in YEARS but I’ve been perfecting this one and it’s finally ready to share with you guys!

To celebrate reaching 90k followers over on Instagram AND 20k subscribers on YouTube, I baked these gluten free cinnamon rolls for you!

(ok, well, you might have to bake them yourself to try them, but it’s the thought that counts, right?)

My gluten free cinnamon rolls recipes makes 9 lovely, soft buns packed with sweet cinnamon sugar and topped with a sticky icing on top.

They’re super simple to make and the dough only needs 5 ingredients – 3 if you don’t have any baking powder or xanthan gum handy!

If you’re dairy free, you can easily make these with a few simple swaps too – just use dairy free yoghurt and dairy free margarine instead of yoghurt and butter.

And of course, the same goes if you’re vegan too – just use a little dairy free margarine instead of using the egg for the egg wash.

Oh and for low FODMAP folks, use lactose free yoghurt and proceed with the rest of the recipe as normal.

Ok, so here’s everything you’ll need for my gluten free cinnamon rolls recipe…

Gluten Free Cinnamon Rolls Recipe: Ingredients

For the dough

  • 580g gluten free self raising flour
  • 600g plain yoghurt (natural, greek, lactose free and dairy free yoghurts all work – thicker is better)
  • 1 tsp baking powder (optional)
  • 1/2 tsp xanthan gum (optional)
  • 70g caster sugar

For the filling

  • 150g light brown sugar
  • 2 tsp cinnamon
  • 35g butter, melted (coconut oil or a dairy free spread could be used instead)

For the topping

  • 200g icing sugar
  • 2-3 tbsp water
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract

Other

  • 1 egg, for egg wash (melted butter or any milk could be used instead)

Gluten Free Cinnamon Rolls Recipe: Method

Preheat your oven to 160C Fan / 180C and prepare a 9x9inch square tin with baking paper (allow the paper to go over the sides to help when lifting them out).

Add all your ingredients into a large bowl and mix together. I initially just do this with a spatula and then as it starts to come together I use my hands to ensure it’s all pushed into a big ball. This is a larger amount of mixture than usual so really try to make sure it all combines. You could also do this in two halves and then bring it together if easier.

Knead the dough briefly so it’s smooth and combined (you might need a little flour if it’s a bit sticky, it shouldn’t be)

Lightly flour your work surface (make sure you’ve got a decent amount of room). Flour a rolling pin and roll out for dough into a rectangular shape (mine is usually around 30cm x 35cm ish!!). It should be between 1cm and 1.5cm in thickness ideally.

Brush your melted butter onto the dough all over and then sprinkle on your mixture of light brown sugar and cinnamon. It seems like a lot but the more the better I say!

Carefully roll up your dough away from you on the longest of the rectangle sides. If you’ve floured your worktop enough, it shouldn’t stick at all. Make sure the dough is seam side down so when yo cut your rolls they stay together.

Measure out about an inch per roll and with a sharp knife cut down (the very ends on each side aren’t always the best roll to look at, but still delicious). Place your cinnamon rolls into your tin, they should be the perfect size to squash 9 into your tin.

Brush them with some beaten egg (or milk, melted butter etc).

Place in the oven for 20-25 minutes until only slightly golden.

Remove from the oven and allow to cool in the tin whilst you make your icing.

To make the icing simply mix the ingredients together until you have the right thickness. If you think it’s too thin, add a little extra icing sugar. If you think it’s too thick, add a little extra water. (Below I also have instructions for a cream cheese icing if you prefer!)

Drizzle and spread your icing all over your buns. Enjoy! These are best enjoyed warm and ideally straight out of the oven. Make sure you warm them up again if you want to enjoy them later!

Oh and here’s a printable version of my gluten free cinnamon rolls recipe. Please remember to give it 5 stars if you tried it and enjoyed it as it helps people know it’s worth trying too! ??

Gluten Free Cinnamon Rolls Recipe (vegan and low FODMAP option) (6)

Gluten Free Cinnamon Rolls Recipe (vegan and low FODMAP option)

SERVINGS: 9

PREP TIME: 15 minutes mins

TOTAL TIME: 40 minutes mins

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Ingredients

For the dough

  • 580 g gluten free self raising flour
  • 600 g plain yoghurt natural, greek, lactose free and dairy free yoghurts all work - the thicker the better
  • 1 tsp baking powder optional
  • 1/2 tsp xanthan gum optional
  • 70 g caster sugar

For the filling

  • 150 g light brown sugar
  • 2 tsp cinnamon
  • 35 g butter melted (coconut oil or a dairy free spread could be used instead)

For the topping

  • 200 g icing sugar
  • 2-3 tbsp water
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract

Other

  • 1 egg for egg wash (melted butter or any milk could be used instead)

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 160C Fan / 180C and prepare a 9x9inch square tin with baking paper (allow the paper to go over the sides to help when lifting them out).

  • Add all your ingredients into a large bowl and mix together. I initially just do this with a spatula and then as it starts to come together I use my hands to ensure it's all pushed into a big ball. This is a larger amount of mixture than usual so really try to make sure it all combines. You could also do this in two halves and then bring it together if easier.

  • Knead the dough briefly so it's smooth and combined (you might need more flour if it's a bit sticky, it shouldn't be - but depending on your brand of yoghurt this will vary)

  • Lightly flour your work surface (make sure you've got a decent amount of room). Flour a rolling pin and roll out for dough into a rectangular shape (mine is usually around 30cm x 35cm ish!!). It should be between 1cm and 1.5cm in thickness ideally. Make sure you continue to flour the work surface often.

  • Brush your melted butter onto the dough all over and then sprinkle on your mixture of light brown sugar and cinnamon. It seems like a lot but the more the better I say!

  • Carefully roll up your dough away from you on the longest of the rectangle sides. If you've floured your worktop enough, it shouldn't stick at all. Make sure the dough is seam side down so when yo cut your rolls they stay together.

  • Measure out about an inch per roll and with a sharp knife cut down (the very ends on each side aren't always the best roll to look at, but still delicious). Place your cinnamon rolls into your tin, they should be the perfect size to squash 9 into your tin.

  • Brush them with some beaten egg (or milk, melted butter etc).

  • Place in the oven for 20-25 minutes until only slightly golden.

  • Remove from the oven and allow to cool in the tin whilst you make your icing.

  • To make the icing simply mix the ingredients together until you have the right thickness. If you think it's too thin, add a little extra icing sugar. If you think it's too thick, add a little extra water. (Below I also have instructions for a cream cheese icing if you prefer!)

  • Drizzle and spread your icing all over your buns. Enjoy! These are best enjoyed warm and ideally straight out of the oven. Make sure you warm them up again if you want to enjoy them later!

Notes

If you would prefer a cream cheese icing on top of your cinnamon rolls (it is actually incredible!) then you just need to mix the following ingredients together instead:

  • 115g cream cheese, softened (you could use a dairy free cream cheese)
  • 40g butter, softened (you could use a dairy free alternative)
  • 75g icing sugar
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract

You can reheat them slightly in the microwave if you want to refresh them after a day or two. I haven't tried freezing them, but I'd imagine it's possible - I would freeze before you put the icing on them, but if you freeze them after the icing is on, this would be fine too.

Thanks for reading how to make my gluten free cinnamon rolls recipe! If you make it, I’d love to see how it turned out so don’t forget to take a snap of your creation and tag me on Instagram!

Any questions about the recipe? Please do let me know by following me onInstagram and leaving me a comment!

Thanks for reading,

Becky xxx

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FAQs

Are Pillsbury cinnamon rolls low Fodmap? ›

Is it Low FODMAP? No. This product is not low FODMAP as it lists 1 ingredient that is likely high FODMAP at 1 serving and 2 ingredients that could be moderate or high FODMAP depending on source or serving size.

Are Trader Joe's cinnamon rolls vegan? ›

9 Trader Joe's Jumbo Cinnamon Rolls

Yup, these cinnamon rolls are accidentally vegan. Look out for the seasonal pumpkin version that appears every fall.

Are Costco cinnamon rolls vegan? ›

Costco customers can now find vegan iced cinnamon roll dough from organic brand Annie's at stores nationwide. Annie's specializes in organic, allergen-friendly vegan and vegetarian versions of popular convenience foods such as boxed mac n' cheese, chocolate chip cookies, pizza pockets and Pop-tarts.

How many carbs in a gluten free cinnamon roll? ›

Pbh Foods Gluten Free Cinnamon Rolls (1 roll) contains 10g total carbs, 8g net carbs, 10g fat, 3g protein, and 130 calories.

Can I have cinnamon on low Fodmap diet? ›

Yes, cinnamon is low in FODMAP in small quantities, making it suitable for those on the diet. The FODMAP content depends on the type – the Ceylon variety is low FODMAP, while the Cassia variety is high FODMAP.

Is any gluten free bread low FODMAP? ›

Some gluten-free breads are low in FODMAPs, but be careful, this isn't always the case! It is very important to verify the ingredient list! Honey, which is high in fructose, is sometimes used in place of sugar.

Which store bought cinnamon rolls are vegan? ›

What brands of canned cinnamon rolls are vegan? There are actually a few plant-based cinnamon roll brands you can buy that are quite similar to Pillsbury in flavor. I like Annie's, Immaculate Baking, and Trader Joe's delicious cinnamon rolls. They all come in a can, just like Pillsbury.

Is Pillsbury cinnamon rolls vegan? ›

This product contains 1 ingredient that is not vegan and 10 ingredients that may not be vegan. Which diet do you follow? Follow more than one?

Are any Pillsbury cinnamon rolls vegan? ›

While the main ingredients in Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls are vegan-friendly, it's important to be aware of potential hidden non-vegan ingredients that may be present in certain variants.

Why did Costco stop selling cinnamon rolls? ›

However, cinnamon rolls have always been a fan favorite. According to a 2020 Reddit post, shoppers believed the pull-apart cinnamon rolls were discontinued, but their disappearance may have been a pandemic-related pause or a rebranding opportunity.

Are Immaculate Pumpkin Spice Cinnamon Rolls vegan? ›

Immaculate Baking organic pumpkin spice cinnamon rolls

Best yet, they're vegan too!

What happened to Costco cinnamon rolls? ›

After only a few months back on bakery shelves, the cinnamon rolls were revamped with a brand new recipe and are now being sold in six-count heat-and-eat containers—but for $12.99.

Does baking powder have gluten in it? ›

Baking powder is typically a combination of an acid (like cream of tartar), baking soda, and a starch to absorb moisture. These days, the starch found in baking powder is usually either potato starch or regular cornstarch, both of which are gluten-free. This, in turn, makes most baking powder gluten-free.

Is gluten-free bread still high in carbs? ›

Eating Gluten Free

However, gluten-free does not always mean low-carb, so read labels carefully. For example, you can find many gluten-free bread and pasta options that are still loaded with carbs. Of course, if you're also cutting processed foods from your diet, you won't have many labels to read.

Do Pillsbury cinnamon rolls have lactose? ›

Allergy Information

CONTAINS WHEAT AND MILK INGREDIENTS.

Are Pillsbury Grands cinnamon rolls gluten-free? ›

Pillsbury Grands Cinnamon Rolls With Icing. This product has 3 ingredients with gluten and 2 ingredients that may have gluten.

Is Cinnamon high FODMAP? ›

Cinnamon is low FODMAP in normal serving sizes. Most herbs and spices are low FODMAP in regular portion sizes.

Are Pillsbury cookies low FODMAP? ›

This product has 1 ingredient that is high FODMAP and 5 ingredients that may be high FODMAP. Which diet do you follow? Follow more than one?

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