Banana Cinnamon Rolls (No Dehydrator!) | 3-Ingredient Vegan Recipe (2024)

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These sticky swirly sweet banana cinnamon rolls are healthier, simpler, and sweeter than any ordinary cinnamon roll, and made in the oven with only fruit!

Banana Cinnamon Rolls (No Dehydrator!) | 3-Ingredient Vegan Recipe (1)There are a lot of fruits I miss from my week at the Woodstock Fruit Festival.The sweetjuice-drippy mangoes. The perfectly petite strawberry papayas. The hot pink pitayas that I suspect willnever show up in any grocery store around here (especially sincespell check doesn’t even believe ‘pitaya’ is a word). But there is onefruity sweet snack I miss most of all…

Banana Cinnamon Rolls!And when I mentioned them many of you seemed pretty eager to try them too, so I am finallysharing that recipe. Although I must say I will miss the delicious job ofrecipe testing these.

Fortunately dates, bananas, and cinnamon are neither exotic nor elusive ingredients. However, thesebread-lessbuns are typically a raw recipe made in the dehydrator. But I don’t have a dehydrator, soI experimented withanother way…

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The oven. It’s the oven obviously. There is no other secret magical banana-drying method or anything, at least not the I know about. But rather than use the oven like a mock dehydrator at it’s lowest setting and have to wait forever for your sticky swirlyrolls, Iexperimented until I found the highest possible temp that would still dry them out butnot actually bake or burn them.Higher temperature = faster cook time = snacking sooner!

And I actually found the texture preferable with this method too–not as gooey need-twelve-napkinsmessy. You can pick up and eatthese little banana bundles with grace.

It’s still a low and slow process that will take a few hours, but most of that time is just waiting while the oven does it’s work. The actual ingredients and assembly is very easy, and you really only need 3 ingredients! You couldadd vanilla or salt to the date filling. Or you could add raisins on top likethey did at the festival. But honestly I just love them the simple banana + date + cinnamon way.

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The trickiest part of the whole process is slicing the bananas lengthwise. If you’ve never tried to do that, trust me it’s much harder than it sounds. They have a tendency to break and mush everywhere.

A few tips
– Use spotty but not overripe bananas. Bruises and mushy spots make it almost impossible.
– Slice each banana into 3 strips. In the video I attempted 4, but since then I have found that 3 is much more doable and actually makes for a sturdier cinnamon roll.
– Leave half of the peeling on and slice it in the peeling. It is easier to hold this way and gives the banana some support.
– The straighter the banana the better.
– If they do break, save thoseshorter strips. You can piece them together androll them up inside larger ones.

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These Banana Cinnamon Rolls are naturally SO sweet from the combination of candy-likedates and concentratedbanana sugars. If you like those two fruits, you will love them.Better than any baked bread-style cinnamon roll will ever be if you ask me!

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Banana Cinnamon Rolls

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  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 180 minutes
  • Total Time: 200 minutes
  • Yield: 10 -12 rolls 1x
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Ingredients

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  • 4 spotty bananas
  • Cinnamon

Date Paste

  • 1 cup Medjool dates (about 12)
  • 1/2 cup water
  • Optional: 1 tsp vanilla and/or a pinch of salt

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 250F
  2. Slice the bananas lengthwise into 3 strips each (see tips in the post and watch the video for technique).
  3. Lay out the slices on 2 baking trays lined with parchment paper. Do not overcrowd. I recommend 6 slices per tray. If you have any smaller strips that broke, lay them out too.
  4. Bake for 1 hour at 250F.
  5. Remove from the oven and let them cool for 15-20 mins.
  6. Gently run a finger or dull knife under each slice to release it from the pan. Flip them over so the side with more moisture is facing upwards.
  7. Blend all the ingredients for the date paste.
  8. Spread about 1 tablespoon of date paste down the length of a banana slice. Sprinkle with cinnamon. Roll.
  9. Repeat with the remaining slices. You can roll the shorter pieces inside the longer strips.
  10. Arrange all the rolls on one lined pan.
  11. Return them to the oven for 1.5-2 hours at 250F.
  12. Remove from the oven. Allow to cool. Eat immediately or refrigerate for a firmer consistency. Keep leftovers in the fridge.

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FAQs

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 Auntie Anne's cinnamon rolls vegan? ›

Yes, many of our products are vegetarian as standard. We can also adapt some of these to become fully vegan by using a vegetable spray instead of butter.

Are Pillsbury cinnamon rolls vegan? ›

Hidden Non-Vegan Ingredients

In some instances, Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls may contain milk, eggs, or other animal-derived additives. These additional ingredients might be included to enhance the flavor, texture, or shelf life of the product.

Can vegans eat yeast? ›

Since eating yeast does not cause it to suffer and involves no animal exploitation or cruelty, yeast is typically considered a vegan food. Although, a very small minority of vegans may still avoid it, as it is a living organism.

Is Cinnabon vegan? ›

Are your bons Halal, Vegan / Vegetarian, or are they acceptable for those with Peanut Allergies? Our core bons do not contain meat or alcohol, but we do not have Halal certification. Our rolls contain eggs and buttermilk, and our frosting is made from dairy cream cheese.

Are any store-bought cinnamon rolls 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 Chick Fil A bun 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.

What Pillsbury products are vegan? ›

Did you know @pillsbury makes accidentally vegan biscuits and crescent rolls? There are a few Grands biscuits that are vegan friendly (the southern style ones and sweet Hawaiian) and all of the crescent rolls from what I can tell (including the honey butter - no actual honey or butter it seems!). They're poppin off!

Are Papa John's cinnamon rolls vegan? ›

Papa John's has upped its range of vegan food. The UK-based pizza chain now sells dairy-free cinnamon scrolls. The Autumnal buns — which are made with fresh dough — are stuffed with a cinnamon filling and topped with a drizzle of icing. The sweet treats join other vegan food options offered by the pizza chain.

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.

Are Amy's cinnamon rolls vegan? ›

#Amy'sDriveThru says they can make anything on the menu vegan and GF, so we decided. to put that to the test and ask for the cinnamon roll made vegan and GF, and they pulled through!

What brands of crescent rolls are vegan? ›

Whether you're hosting a vegan dinner party or spending the perfect Saturday night in, these delicious vegan crescent roll recipes with six or fewer ingredients can be whipped up in no time. So many brands—including Pillsbury, Trader Joe's, Annie's, Immaculate Baking Company, and others—offer vegan crescent rolls.

Are simple truth cinnamon rolls vegan? ›

What is great is that these are clearly marked as vegan so there's no concern, especially for folks who are concerned about bone char sugar processing. It's great that Simple Truth is offering so many options now!

Are Cinnamon Toast Crunch rolls vegan? ›

Why Cinnamon Toast Crunch Is Technically Not Vegan. Cinnamon Toast Crunch contains several ingredients that you would expect in a cereal, and most of them are vegan: whole grain wheat, rice flour, and, of course, cinnamon. Still, there's one unexpected non-vegan outlier: vitamin D3.

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.

Can you buy vegan cinnamon rolls? ›

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.

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