This past weekend, I flew to Minnesota to attend a food photography workshop put on by Lindsay, who writes the blog Pinch of Yum. If you’re following me on Snapchat (@AmyBakesHealthy) or Instagram, you already saw a few sneak peeks of the event and what we ate—hello gorgeous cupcakes!—and I’m going to share more about my amazing trip in the next few days.
But for now, let’s just say that I felt a twinge of first-day-of-school jitters the night before. I tossed and turned for half of the night, too excited and slightly nervous to truly fall into a deep sleep. What will Lindsay be like? What will my classmates be like? What are we going to learn? Am I going to fit in?
I shot out of bed the moment my alarm rang on Saturday, and I quickly rode the elevator to the hotel’s fitness center to squeeze in a quick workout. Although most of my nerves had resolved overnight, a little exercise always helps me relax into a calmer state of mind!
After showering, I walked three blocks over to a different hotel, where I met two of the other bloggers attending. We drove over to the studio space together, and as soon as we spotted the pretty gold balloons outside of the door and checked in with Abby, I inhaled with excitement all over again. I made it! This was really happening!
Lindsay was even sweeter than I imagined, and she made all of us bloggers feel right at home. She started off the workshop with a long breakfast bar with lots of delicious options: coffee, orange juice, fresh fruit, DIY yogurt parfaits with nuts and granola, and…
Donuts. Big, soft, fluffy pillows of perfection. Old fashioneds, sprinkled, glazed, cinnamon sugared, pure chocolate, little holes… You name it! They were provided by a local family-owned donut shop, and seeing that big box of pastries reminded me of my favorite donut place back home, which offers a very similar menu as well as sticky buns and cinnamon rolls the size of my face.
And somehow, I started craving cinnamon rolls.
So when I arrived home after the incredible weekend away, that was the first thing I baked, and these Healthy Classic Cinnamon Rolls tasted even better than the ones from our California donut shop! My family walked in while the pan sat cooling on the counter, and although they know the drill—no eating until after the treats have been photographed!—they swooped in as soon as I finished, and 8 of the cinnamon rolls had disappeared in the blink of an eye. My family couldn’t stop raving about them!
Yes, I know. “Cinnamon rolls” and “healthy” in the same sentence? How can that be?
Unlike traditional recipes, this one contains no refined ingredients! Instead, we’ll use 100% whole wheat flour in place of all-purpose and substitute coconut sugar for granulated or brown. This is the coconut sugar that I buy, and it’s fairly easy to find in grocery stores in the US. Walmart and Target almost always stock it too!
Oh, and these cinnamon rolls contain a lot less butter than traditional recipes too. Just 1 tablespoon for all 12 rolls!


Now I know that this is a yeast-based recipe, but don’t be afraid! Yeast is actually really easy to work with. It’s just another leavener like baking powder or baking soda, but instead of reacting with acid to create air bubbles and make your treats rise, it’s activated with sugar and warm liquid. We’ll let the yeast sit in its bubble-bath-in-a-bowl until it looks a little frothy, and then we’re all set to make these rolls!
I have a secret trick to slicing the cinnamon rolls: I use dental floss! If you have unflavored, that usually works the best. Cut off a long piece of floss, and slide it under the rolled up log of dough. Bring the two ends of floss upward, cross them over the top of the log, and pull. Ta da! A nice, clean cut without squashing the rolls.
If you’re a visual person, watch my video demo here!
After a short rise and a quick trip to the oven, these healthier cinnamon rolls are all ready to be devoured. And if you don’t want to share… I don’t blame you one bit!

And when you make your own, remember to snap a picture and share it on Instagram using #amyshealthybaking and tagging @amyshealthybaking IN the photo itself! (That guarantees I’ll see your picture! ?) I’d love to see your cinnamon rolls and feature them in my Sunday Spotlight series!
| Healthy Classic Cinnamon Rolls | | Print |
- for the dough
- ¾ cup (180mL) warm nonfat milk (100-110°F)
- ½ tbsp (7g) unsalted butter, melted
- 2 tbsp (24g) coconut sugar
- ½ tsp salt
- 2 ¼ tsp (7g or one ¼-oz package) dry yeast
- 2 – 2 ½ cups (240-300g) whole wheat flour
- for the filling
- 6 tbsp (72g) coconut sugar
- 2 tsp ground cinnamon
- ½ tbsp (7g) unsalted butter, melted
- Lightly coat a 9”-round cake pan with nonstick cooking spray. Set aside.
- In a large bowl, stir together the milk, butter, sugar, and salt. Sprinkle the yeast on top, and wait 10-15 minutes or until the mixture turns frothy. Mix in 1 ½ cups of flour. If the dough is still wet, continue stirring in flour 2 tablespoons at a time until the dough begins to pull away from the sides of the bowl.
- Turn the dough out onto a well-floured surface, and knead for 3-5 minutes or until the dough springs back most of the way when you gently press your index finger into it. Let the dough rest while preparing the filling.
- To prepare the filling, stir together the coconut sugar and cinnamon in a small bowl.
- On a clean, well-floured surface, roll the dough out into a 16x10” rectangle. Brush with the melted butter, leaving a 1” border on the two longer sides. Sprinkle with the cinnamon sugar, leaving a 1” border on the two longer sides again. Carefully roll up the dough into a log, starting at one long edge and rolling towards the other one. Pinch the ends to seal. If the dough won’t stick together, gently brush the second longer edge with water before pinching to seal.
- Slice the log into 12 pieces using dental floss or a sharp serrated knife. Place the rolls into the prepared pan, and cover the pan with a clean towel. Set the pan in a warm, draft-free spot, and let the rolls rise for 30-45 minutes or until doubled in size.
- Preheat the oven to 350°F. Bake the cinnamon rolls for 18-22 minutes or until the filling is bubbling and the sides feel firm. Cool in the pan for at least 10 minutes before serving.
For the yeast, I used Red Star® Active Dry Yeast. It performs the best out of any yeast I’ve used, so I highly recommend it!
Brown sugar may be substituted in place of the coconut sugar, but the rolls will no longer be clean-eating friendly.
For more tips on kneading the dough and slicing the cinnamon rolls, watch my video here located above the recipe.
{vegan, clean eating, low fat, low calorie}
















Great recipe, these rolls look amazing! Is it possible to use instant yeast instead of active dry yeast?
Yes, instant yeast will work just fine! I hope you enjoy the cinnamon rolls Jill! 🙂
Hi, thanks for the recipe, but I wouldn’t consider these clean because of all the butter used!!
You’re welcome to substitute coconut oil if you prefer Heidi!
Oh my I love cinnamon rolls and I LOVE that you can feel good about eating these. So jealous you were able to attend Lindsay’s workshop! It looked amazing 🙂
Thanks Ashley! I hope you’re able to go to one of the next workshops that Lindsay hosts. It was an incredible experience!
I saw this on Instagram and about died. I love cinnamon rolls. So. so. much. And to have a clean recipe that is also classic (looks and tastes like the real deal) oh be still my heart. My Monday just got 10x better Amy! Fantastic job!
Thanks Mary Frances! With how much we love cinnamon rolls over here, it was practically a necessity to come up with a healthier recipe. 😉
Just made these this weekend and they were so yummy! I thought me and cinnamon rolls would never be friends again… Thanks for bringing us back together! ? I didn’t have unflavored dental floss but sewing string worked like a charm. Thanks Amy!
May I use full fat milk?
Yes, any milk will work! I hope you enjoy the cinnamon rolls Lisa! 🙂
Love your cinnamon roll recipes! Very easy and delicious.
Have you ever tried substituting the butter in the filling with applesauce? I tried this last time and it worked out quite well! Only a slight apple taste, though.
Thank you! I have not tried substituting applesauce for the butter. Since it’s only a very small amount of butter, my family and I don’t mind the few extra calories, but I think that’s a great idea! 🙂
Can you use maple sugar instead of coconut sugar? They look delicious!
Yes! Granulated-style maple sugar would definitely work. I hope you enjoy the cinnamon rolls Sharon! 🙂
I just made the cinnamon rolls !!Soooo good ! Can’t wait for my honey to try them!!! Thank you for clean recipes!!!
I’m so glad you enjoyed the cinnamon rolls, and I hope your sweetheart likes them too! 🙂
OMG SO GOOD.
I’m so glad you enjoyed them! 🙂