Notes: I highly recommend using a 10”-round springform pan, like
this! Springform pans have taller sides than most traditional cake pans, so this allows your cinnamon rolls to rise properly without touching the top of the towel in Step 6. (If you don’t own a 10”-round pan, substitute a 9”-square pan instead.)
For the whole wheat flour, I highly recommend
Gold Medal whole wheat flour. It performs the best out of any brand I’ve tried, and it ensures your cinnamon rolls fully double in size while rising in Step 6. (Other brands of whole wheat flour don’t rise nearly as high, if at all!)
For the yeast, I used
Red Star® Quick Rise Yeast. It performs the best out of any yeast I’ve used, so I highly recommend it! It always easy to find in grocery stores, so I buy mine online
here. (Their
rapid rise yeast,
regular active dry yeast, and
platinum yeast all work equally well!)
Any milk may be substituted in place of the nonfat milk.
For a vegan version, substitute your favorite non-dairy milk and
Earth Balance buttery sticks in place of the butter. (You may substitute coconut oil, but the cinnamon rolls will taste different, and the yeast won’t turn frothy in Step 2.)
Brown sugar may be substituted in place of the coconut sugar, but the rolls will no longer be clean-eating friendly.
For an extra treat, I recommend
this cinnamon! It has a warmer, fuller, slightly sweeter flavor than regular cinnamon. (And it's really affordable!)
I haven’t had good luck substituting gluten-free flours in this recipe. The cinnamon rolls don’t rise the way they do with wheat-based flour due to the lack of gluten.
If you prefer, you can make 12 regular-sized cinnamon rolls instead. Use a 9”-round pan (a springform pan like this is best!), and leave your dough as a 16x10” rectangle (do not cut into two 16x5” rectangles!) in Step 5. Bake at 350°F for 18-22 minutes or until the filling is bubbling and the sides feel firm.
To see how these cinnamon rolls are made, watch my video
here (located just above the recipe).
{clean eating, low fat, vegan option}