Raw Vegan Cinnamon Rolls Recipe by Chef Mark Reinfeld (2024)

By Alisa Fleming on Dairy Free Desserts, Dairy-Free Recipes

The big holiday season has passed, and New Year’s resolutions are still firmly planted in so many minds. But does healthier living really mean giving up the things you crave? More nutritious versions of sugar-laden favorites may be different, but they can be equally indulgent. Just try these scrumptious raw vegan cinnamon rolls from The 30-Minute Vegan Cookbook by chefs Mark Reinfeld and Jennifer Murray. They’re naturally free of dairy, eggs, gluten, soy, and refined ingredients (with a nut-free option), but were a bakery favorite!

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Raw Vegan Cinnamon Rolls by Plant-Based Chef Mark Reinfeld

These raw vegan cinnamon rolls are sweetened only with dates and just enough agave nectar to help limit added sugars. This recipe will also save you on time and utilities, since it doesn’t require use of an oven or a dehydrator. Plus, these gems are packed with fiber-dense buckwheat and a handful of Omega-3 rich walnuts for a good dose of nutrition. The icing will of course take this recipe from a tasty sweet snack to an indulgent dessert, but you might just decide that you deserve it anyway.

We originally shared this recipe when The 30-Minute Vegan Cookbook was released. But we’ve since updated this post and added nutrition information.

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Special Diet Notes: Raw Cinnamon Rolls

By ingredients, this recipe is dairy-free / non-dairy, egg-free, gluten-free, peanut-free, raw, vegan, plant-based, vegetarian, and refined sugar-free.

  • For nut free raw cinnamon rolls, swap whole hemp seed kernels or chopped sunflower seeds for the walnuts.

Raw Vegan Cinnamon Rolls

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These puppies were a huge hit at our bakery on Kaua’i. The rolling technique is best carried out with the use of a Silpat (silicon baking sheet), Teflex sheet (used in dehydrators), or a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. You’ll also need a food processor. The icing is not necessary for you to enjoy this dish but pushes it into the decadent category. Cashews can be substituted for the coconut butter in the icing if you cannot find it or you don’t have a taste for coconut.

Author: Mark Reinfeld and Jennifer Murray

Recipe type: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Serves: 12 servings

Ingredients

Raw Vegan Cinnamon Rolls

  • 2 cups raw buckwheat groats (not kasha)
  • 2 cups + ½ cup pitted Medjool dates, packed and divided
  • 2 tablespoons + 1 teaspoon agave nectar, divided
  • ¼ cup water
  • 2 tablespoons ground cinnamon
  • Pinch sea salt
  • ¼ cup raisins
  • ½ cup walnuts, chopped

Icing (optional)

  • ½ cup coconut butter (not coconut oil)
  • ¼ cup agave nectar
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon orange zest
  • ¼ cup water or freshly squeezed orange juice

Instructions

  1. Process the buckwheat groats for 60 seconds in a food processor, or until they are finely ground. There will still be some whole kernels. Add 2 cups of the dates and continue to process for about 40 seconds. Add 1 teaspoon of the agave nectar and process for 30 seconds more, or until a sticky “dough” forms. If a piece of dough can be formed into a tight little ball, it is ready, otherwise add 1 teaspoon at a time of agave nectar until this desired stickiness is reached.
  2. Transfer the dough to a flat work surface covered with a Silpat, a Teflex sheet, or parchment paper. Using your hands, press the dough into a rectangle that is roughly 9 x 11 inches and ¼ inch thick. Keep some water nearby to dip your fingers into, to prevent the dough from sticking to them. Position the dough so that the long side is parallel with the counter’s edge.
  3. Process the remaining ½ cup of dates, 2 tablespoons of agave nectar, water, cinnamon, and salt in the food processor until as smooth as possible. There will probably be chunks because the quantity of mixture may be too small to process thoroughly. Remove the processor blade and stir in the raisins and walnuts. Spread the mixture over all of the dough except for about 1 inch along the far long edge.
  4. Roll up the dough by making a small fold along the near long edge, pressing it down, peeling back the Silpat, and continuing to roll in the same way, making sure to press the whole thing together as you go so that you have a tight roll. Refrigerate while you make the icing and then cut the log into twelve even slices.
  5. Blend all of the icing ingredients until smooth. Either drizzle it over the whole log or over the individual slices. There should be more than enough icing.

Notes

Chocolate Mint Cinnamon Rolls Variation: Add ½ cup raw cacao powder to the dough in step 1. Omit the cinnamon, add ¼ cup of raw cacao powder, and ½ teaspoon of peppermint extract to the filling in step 3. Also, in step 3 you can add 2 tablespoons of raw cacao nibs along with the raisins, and replace the walnuts with macadamia nuts or omit them altogether.

Richer Almond Cinnamon Rolls Variation: Replace the buckwheat groats with an equal amount of almonds. Simply make almond flour in a high-powered blender or food processor and continue with the recipe.

This recipe is reprinted with permissions ffrom The 30-Minute Vegan.

Nutrition Information

Serving size:1 slice (without icing) Calories:164 Fat:3.7g Saturated fat:.3g Carbohydrates:32g Sugar:14.7g Sodium:22mg Fiber:4.3g Protein:4.4g

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FAQs

Are Trader Joe's cinnamon rolls vegan? ›

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

Why pour milk on cinnamon rolls before baking? ›

Julie Clark, the blogger behind the website, notes that after years of research, she discovered that the key to getting perfectly gooey rolls is to “pour heavy cream over the cinnamon buns before baking. THIS is the secret ingredient and what makes the rolls rich and gooey.”

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.

Who makes vegan cinnamon rolls? ›

Sweet Fields vegan cinnamon rolls, based in Baltimore, are now sold in Giant Food stores.

Are all Cinnaholic cinnamon rolls vegan? ›

At Cinnaholic, we believe everyone has the power to make a positive change in the world — for our people, the animals and the planet. That's why all of our products are made with the highest quality ingredients, and are 100% vegan, dairy & lactose-free, egg-free, and cholesterol-free.

Is Chick Fil A bread vegan? ›

Unfortunately for vegans, none of the sandwich bread at Chick-fil-A is vegan-friendly. The buns and brioche contain dairy and honey, and the flaxseed flour flatbread in the Grilled Cool Wrap contains l-cysteine. Stick to the salads and the fries, and you'll be in good (vegan) hands.

Can vegans eat hummus? ›

Hummus is a vegan staple that allows you to have some versatility in your diet. It's an immensely popular food amongst vegans so you may have found a new favourite yourself. It's available in a wide range of flavours and is very versatile in the kitchen so you can experiment with it if you wish to.

Are Immaculate Baking Cinnamon Rolls vegan? ›

Immaculate Baking Cinnamon Rolls are naturally vegan treats that are ready to pop, bake, and ice. And they now come in more than one flavor – at least for part of the year.

Can you substitute heavy cream for milk in cinnamon rolls? ›

original sound - whitneys61. Here are Alexa Weibel's rules for substituting heavy cream: For 1 cup heavy cream, use 3/4 cup milk and 1/4 cup melted butter, or thicken 1 cup milk with 1 to 2 tablespoons cornstarch or flour.

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

Can cinnamon rolls rise for too long? Yes definitely! If you let your cinnamon rolls rise for too long you can over-proof them. This can lead to dense rolls or rolls that collapse after baking.

Why did my homemade cinnamon rolls come out hard? ›

Don't Overbake Cinnamon Rolls

Overbaked cinnamon rolls are tough and chewy instead of light and pillowy. Since it can be a bit tricky to know when rolls are fully baked, use a digital thermometer. Bake cinnamon rolls until golden brown and the internal temperature reaches between 190°and 200°F.

Why are my cinnamon rolls raw in the middle? ›

My rolls are still raw in the middle after baking! What did I do wrong? Typically, cinnamon rolls stay raw in the middle for two reasons: (1) they were rolled too tightly and never had a chance to rise in the middle OR (2) they need more time in the oven to bake.

What is vegan butter made of? ›

Vegan butter is a non-dairy butter substitute made from plant-based ingredients. It is typically made from a blend of vegetable oils such as coconut, palm, or soybean and other natural ingredients such as nuts, seeds, and even algae. This makes it a great alternative for those who: Follow a vegan diet.

Are Pillsbury cinnamon rolls vegan? ›

The short answer is no. Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls are not vegan. To learn why, read the Ingredients section below. For suggestions of vegan brands of canned cinnamon rolls, skip to the Vegan canned cinnamon rolls section below.

Are Cinnabon cinnamon rolls vegan? ›

No, Cinnabon's Classic Roll is not vegan because it contains eggs and milk. You cannot customize this to be vegan. 🛑 Is Caramel PecanBon vegan? No, Cinnabon's Caramel PecanBon is not vegan because it contains eggs and milk.

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