These vegan cinnamon rolls are hands down the best you’ll ever taste. Soft and puffy and packed with cinnamon sugar deliciousness. Simple recipe with spectacular results.
I made vegan cinnamon rolls!
And I have never been more proud.
Hahaha, seriously though, I thought it would be quite a big deal to make cinnamon rolls from scratch, but really it’s so easy.
But I have to warn you, it’s not quick. You have to wait for the dough to rise two separate times. So there is a full two hours of waiting around. It’s not a fast recipe.
Super easy, but not fast.
You won’t mind though, when you have one of these warm from the oven with icing drizzled all over it, you’ll be smiling all over your face.
You’ll also love our vegan blueberry scones and our vegan crepes.
Ingredients You’ll Need To Make Cinnamon Rolls
Ingredient Notes
- Vegan butter – can be salted or unsalted. The buttery flavor is really important to make the best cinnamon rolls. So coconut oil is not a good swap for the vegan butter. If you have an issue with getting vegan butter, then try our homemade vegan butter recipe. It is based on coconut oil but has all the buttery flavor.
- Light brown sugar – or dark brown sugar will both work great here.
- Soy milk – could be switched for almond milk.
How To Make Vegan Cinnamon Rolls
You will find full instructions and measurements in the recipe card at the bottom of the post. This is a summary of the process to go along with the process photos.
Prepare the dough:
- Add all purpose flour, yeast, sugar and salt to a mixing bowl and mix it together.
- Add vegan butter and soy milk to a microwave safe bowl and warm it in the microwave. You want it to be just warm to the touch but not hot. The vegan butter will be getting slightly melty but not all the way melted. If it’s hot to the touch then let it cool down a bit first, you want it warm not hot.
- Pour the vegan butter/soy milk mix into the mixing bowl and mix into a dough. Then flour your hands and add some more flour on top of the dough and then start kneading, adding more flour as needed.
- Knead the dough for around 3 minutes until the dough is no longer sticking to your hands, and is nice and pliable. The time it takes is not precise, it would depend on how strong your hands are and how fast you knead, so go more by feel than time.
- Then spray the mixing bowl with non-stick spray, you can use the same mixing bowl, just clean it first, and then place the dough back into the bowl, cover it with a tea towel, and leave it to rise. The purpose of the non-stick spray is so that your dough doesn’t stick to the bottom of the dish.
Top Tip: Ideally your dough should rise in a warm place. So if ‘room temperature’ is on the warm side you’re good. I had to move my bowl out of the way of the air conditioning! Just keep that in mind, if the room is very cold, ideally you want to put it somewhere warmer to rise.
Roll Out The Dough:
- When your dough has risen, now it’s time to roll it out.
- Flour a surface and roll the dough out into a big rectangle. Well, that’s what you’re aiming for. As you can see ours was more of a giant circle, but you know… close enough.
Brush on vegan butter, cinnamon and sugar:
- Brush on melted vegan butter. When you’ve brushed it on every corner, and there is melted butter left over, pour the rest out into the middle of the dough and spread it out with your brush. You want it on quite thick.
- Then comes a mix of brown sugar and cinnamon and you want to sprinkle that generously over the surface of the dough.
- And then you start rolling it into a tube shape. You want to roll it lengthways so it’s a long tube rather than a short fatter one.
Cut out the rolls:
- Once rolled, you can use dental floss to cut the tube into 12 cinnamon rolls. You can use either dental floss or a serrated knife but I was amazed at how well dental floss works.
Top Tip: It’s best to use a plain unwaxed unscented dental floss for this. And after making these cinnamon rolls this is now an essential item in my baking cupboard. You just slide the dental floss under the roll of dough, cross it over the top and then pull.
- Place your cinnamon rolls into a 9×13 baking dish greased with non-stick spray. Cover them and leave to rise for another hour. Space them out a bit as they will spread out more as they rise.
- When they have risen, brush the tops with melted vegan butter.
- Place into the oven and bake at 350°F for 25 minutes until the tops are golden. They rise more in the oven so they fill the space beautifully.
- Let them cool for a little bit and then drizzle with frosting. The frosting is a simple mix of powdered sugar and soy milk.
Recipe Tips
Measure your flour correctly. If you have a food scale then simply weigh out your flour for the most accurate results. If you don’t have a food scale then use the ‘spoon and level’ method. Spoon the flour into your measuring cup and then level off the top with a knife. Don’t scoop the flour and don’t pack it into the cup.
The Frosting. We love the simple powdered sugar and soy milk combination for this icing sugar glaze. However, if you prefer a cream cheese frosting with your cinnamon rolls then try our vegan cream cheese frosting instead.
Vegan Cinnamon Buns Q&A
Hmmm, I have no idea. I haven’t tried these as gluten-free and gluten-free flours do behave quite differently when making a dough. You could try it with a gluten-free all purpose blend but I don’t know exactly what the results will be.
You can make the recipe up until the point that you cut them into rolls and place them into your baking dish. But then instead of letting them rise in the dish, cover the dish with plastic wrap and refrigerate. The next day, bring them out and let them rise and come to room temperature (about 60 minutes) before baking.
Keep them covered at room temperature where they will keep perfectly for around 2-3 days, or you can keep them covered in the fridge where they will stay good for up to a week.
Yes you can. Freeze the baked rolls and then let them thaw in the fridge and then bring them to room temperature on the countertop or warm them up before enjoying.
More Vegan Desserts
If you love that cinnamon sugar combination thing – who doesn’t – then you’ll also love our vegan apple crisp, our vegan apple cake and our vegan pumpkin cake.
If it’s more dessert for breakfast that you’re after then our vegan apple muffins or vegan crepes will be happy to oblige.
Our vegan snickerdoodles are another recipe you won’t want to miss as is our vegan bread pudding.
Did you make this recipe? Be sure to leave a comment and rating below!
Vegan Cinnamon Rolls
Ingredients
For the Dough:
- 3 cups All Purpose Flour (375g)
- 1 Tbsp Instant Yeast
- 2 Tbsp White Granulated Sugar
- 1 tsp Salt
- 3 Tbsp Vegan Butter (45g)
- 1 cup Soy Milk (240ml)
For the Filling:
- ¼ cup Vegan Butter (56g) Melted
- ¾ cup Light Brown Sugar (150g)
- 1 Tbsp Ground Cinnamon
For Brushing:
- 2 Tbsp Vegan Butter (30g)
For the Frosting:
- 1 cup Powdered Sugar (120g)
- 1 ½ Tbsp Soy Milk
Instructions
- Add the flour, instant yeast, sugar and salt to a mixing bowl and mix together.
- Add the vegan butter and soy milk to a microwave safe bowl and microwave until warm. It should be warm to the touch but not hot. I found 45 seconds to be enough for mine to come to the right temperature but they were straight from the fridge. The butter should have softened in the milk but not melted. If you feel the milk/butter mix and it’s hot, then let it cool down a little before you add it to the dry ingredients. It must be warm but not hot.
- Add it into the mixing bowl and stir it into a dough. Then flour your hands and get in there with your hands and form it into a big ball of dough and start kneading it. Add more flour as needed and keep kneading it until the dough is pliable and no longer sticking to your hands at all (about 3 minutes).
- Spray a bowl with non-stick spray and place the ball of dough into the bowl, cover with a tea towel and leave it to rise for 60 minutes.
- After 60 minutes the dough should have risen quite a lot. Flour a surface and roll out the dough into a large rectangle.
- Brush on the melted vegan butter. When you’ve brushed the butter into all the corners and edges of the dough, pour out the remaining butter into the center of the dough and then spread it out with the brush.
- Mix the brown sugar and ground cinnamon together in a mixing bowl and then spoon this over the top of the melted vegan butter, sprinkling it evenly across the entire surface area of the dough.
- Roll the dough, lengthways, into a tube shape. Roll it as tightly as you can.
- Then use dental floss or a serrated knife to cut it into 12 cinnamon rolls. If the extreme edges of the roll are very uneven, you can just cut those off and then cut your 12 rolls.
- Spray a 9×13 baking dish with non-stick spray and place the cinnamon rolls into the dish, spacing them out evenly. Then cover the dish and leave to rise for another 60 minutes.
- After 60 minutes you will see that the rolls have expanded.
- Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C). Brush the tops and sides of the rolls with melted vegan butter.
- Place into the oven to bake (uncovered) for 25 minutes until lightly browned on top.
- Remove from the oven and allow to cool for a bit before adding the frosting.
- Add the powdered sugar and soy milk to a bowl and mix in until smooth. I did this with a spoon and did not find it necessary to use a stand mixer.
- When the rolls are still warm to the touch (but not crazy hot) add the drizzle. Use a teaspoon to drizzle on the frosting.
- Serve the cinnamon rolls while still warm for the most delicious results.
Video
Notes
- Measure the flour correctly. Weigh the flour for the most accurate results or use the ‘spoon and level’ method. Spoon the flour into your measuring cup and then level off the top with a knife.
- Soy milk. You can switch the soy milk for almond milk if you prefer.
- Make Ahead: You can make the recipe up until the point that you cut them into rolls and place them into your baking dish. But then instead of letting them rise in the dish, cover the dish with plastic wrap and refrigerate. The next day, bring them out and let them rise and come to room temperature (about 60 minutes) before baking.
- Storing: Keep your cinnamon rolls covered at room temperature where they will keep perfectly for around 2-3 days, or you can keep them covered in the fridge where they will stay good for up to a week.
- Freezing: Freeze the baked rolls and then let them thaw in the fridge and bring them to room temperature on the countertop or warm them up before enjoying.
Talia says
I made these even though it wasn’t on my list because I always found it was too much of a hassle till I looked it up on your page and because I love your work I said wow look how you simplified it and I went for it….
My household devoured it and i left some for my neighbours who enjoyed as well.
Thank you thank thank you
It really came out terrific
Alison Andrews says
So glad you enjoyed it Talia!
Julia says
Brilliant recipe.. didn’t have any powdered sugar so we just had most of the rolls straight out of the oven. they were sooo yummy my family loved them! You helped us cope with another day, thanks so much 🙂
Alison Andrews says
So glad you enjoyed them Julia! Thanks so much for the wonderful review!
Marta says
These are actually the best thing that I have EVER baked!! We can’t stop eating them. They are supposed be for my daughter’s birthday party tomorrow. At this rate they are going to be gone within the hour. Might have to make a fresh batch tomorrow !
Alison Andrews says
Awesome! So happy to hear that! Thanks Marta. 🙂
Katherine says
Can I make these the night before, all ready in the pan, and bake them in the morning?
Alison Andrews says
Hi Katherine, yes you can. You would place the cut rolls into the prepared dish as normal but then instead of letting them rise, you would cover with plastic wrap and then refrigerate. The next day, bring them out and let them rise and come to room temperature (about 60 minutes) before baking. 🙂
Faith Williams says
I have a question, if I want your recipe but want bigger rolls what do I do.
Alison Andrews says
Hi Faith, you could just cut them bigger. If you look at the process photos at the step where we cut the rolls using dental floss, you could just cut them to be a bigger size so you get less rolls but they are bigger. All the best! 🙂
Jesse-Gabriel says
Einfach nur großartig, man kann wieder kaum glauben das das Rezept vegan ist, so schön saftig und locker, yum!!!
Grüße,
Jesse-Gabriel aus Berlin
Alison Andrews says
Yes indeed! Thanks so much for the great review! 🙂
Ali says
Made these yesterday. I live with 3 non-vegans and they were blown away. Beautiful and so delicious! Also, not difficult like I imagined they would be. Definitely a staple recipe in our home. I’m like 4 recipes in to working through all of your dessert collection..Can’t wait for the rest!
Alison Andrews says
Hi Ali! So glad you liked the recipe and it was a big success! Thanks so much for the awesome review and rating. xo
Marie says
These were the first ever cinnamon rolls I made and they turned out great! The family of my boyfriend (all non-vegan) loved them too. ?
Alison Andrews says
Fantastic! Thanks so much for sharing and the awesome review. 🙂
Miguel says
Hi Alison! This looks great! Can I do it with rice flour? I’m looking for a Gluten free version… Thanks!
Alison Andrews says
Hi Miguel, I don’t think rice flour would work. If you wanted to try gluten-free then I would try a gluten-free all purpose flour blend, but I have no idea how it would work. It might be better to use a recipe that is designed as gluten-free. Minimalist Baker have a recipe for gluten-free cinnamon rolls so maybe give that one a try instead. 🙂
Veronica says
Wish I could rate this a 10 STAR cause this is the best!!!!!!
Alison Andrews says
Haha, love it! Thanks so much! xo
Ria says
As a fairly new vegan and passionate baker, I was on the lookout for delicious vegan recipes like this one. I made it using my homemade gluten free flour blend (equal amounts of tapioca, brown rice, sweet sorghum, and coconut flour) and it still turned out great! I added a few teaspoons of xanthum gum to help the dough stay together, and let it rise a little longer. My family loved them!
Alison Andrews says
Hi Ria! That is fantastic news that it worked out as gluten-free as well! Thanks so much for sharing (that blend sounds great!) and the wonderful review. xo
Hannah says
Looking to make these because they look lush! Just wondering what’s instant yeast? Is it just normal yeast and could I get normal yeast if not?
Alison Andrews says
Hi Hannah, it’s quick rise yeast. The ingredient in the recipe card has a link to Amazon where you can get it. It’s basically just a lot faster and easier to work with than other kinds of yeast.
Sam says
Can we use normal yeast if instant yeast is not available?
Alison Andrews says
Sure! You will just have to follow directions for that which is just slightly different.
RCB says
Holy moly. These are in my oven right now and I can’t wait until they are ready! Thanks for sharing this recipe…it’s going in my regular rotation! ♥
Alison Andrews says
Yay! Hope they came out beautifully! 🙂
RCB says
They were perfect…and I’ve already made them again!
Alison Andrews says
Awesome! So happy to hear, thanks for the update! 🙂
Anna Andrews says
Soft and fluffy and so light and delicious!
Lexus says
Can I use whole wheat flour?
Alison Andrews says
I’m really not sure. If you try it let us know how it goes! 🙂