Make Vegan Microwave Cinnamon Rolls That Explode With Flavor

Make Vegan Microwave Cinnamon Rolls That Explode With Flavor
Vegan Microwave Cinnamon Rolls

Microwave Cinnamon Rolls

Warm gooey homemade cinnamon rolls don't have to take all day to make! These simple to make rolls are made in the microwave so you don't even need to turn on the oven.
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Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 1 minute
Total Time 6 minutes
Course Breakfast, Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 1 person
Calories 239 kcal

Ingredients
  

Dough

Cinnamon & Sugar Filling

Sweet Tahini Topping

Instructions
 

Dough

  • Mix all dough ingredients together. Let rest while you make the remaining components.
    4 Tablespoons Almond Flour, 2 Tablespoons Coconut Milk, ½ Teaspoon Baking Powder, ½ Teaspoon Coconut sugar, 1 pinch Cinnamon, 1 pinch Salt

Cinnamon & Sugar Filling

  • Mix all ingredients for the cinnamon & sugar filling together and set aside.
    1 Tablespoons Maple Syrup, 1 pinch Cinnamon, 1 pinch Salt, 2 Teaspoons Coconut sugar

Sweet Tahini Topping

  • Mix all sweet tahini topping ingredients together and set aside.
    ½ Tablespoon Tahini, 1 Teaspoon Lemon Juice, 1 Teaspoon Water, 1 Teaspoon Maple Syrup

Assemble The Cinnamon Rolls

  • Press out the dough into a square. Spread cinnamon & sugar filling on dough.
  • Cut dough into strips, depending on how large of a square you have, you may get 3-4 strips.
  • Roll strips into mini cinnamon rolls and place them onto a microwave-safe plate. Be sure the rolls are placed with the "swirl" facing up, not laying on their sides.
  • Microwave for 45 seconds, check for doneness, and if still doughy, microwave an additional 15 seconds. Heat in 15 second increments if not done.
  • Finish with the sweet tahini topping and enjoy!
Nutrition Facts
Microwave Cinnamon Rolls
Serving Size
 
1 g
Amount per Serving
Calories
239
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
4.3
g
7
%
Saturated Fat
 
0.6
g
4
%
Sodium
 
651.6
mg
28
%
Carbohydrates
 
66.1
g
22
%
Fiber
 
1.5
g
6
%
Sugar
 
39.1
g
43
%
Protein
 
4.4
g
9
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

The nutrition facts provided on this site are only an estimate and are provided for convenience and as a courtesy only. The accuracy of the nutrition facts for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed. It should not be used as a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

Angie’s Notes

  • If you’d like a more traditional cinnamon roll glaze, substitute tahini with powdered sugar. You may need to add additional water to thin it out.
  • Skip cutting into strips for 1 large roll. Note that a single large roll will cook best in a bowl or mug.
  • Substitute All Purpose Flour if you don’t have almond flour.
Keyword Cholesterol Free, Egg Free, Fall, Low Fat, Oil Free, Snack, Spiced, Vegan, Vegetarian
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Why I Love This Recipe

First, these are microwave cinnamon rolls, what’s not to love? All things considered, these are a wonderful alternative to making regular cinnamon rolls. Save time, effort & energy by making microwave cinnamon rolls next time you have a sweet tooth.

Second, these rolls can be made with ingredients that you have on hand, and you don’t need yeast! In addition, if you want to use traditional ingredients like sugar or all purpose flour, this recipe can easily be adapted.

Finally, when I think about why I love microwave cinnamon rolls, they are just as yummy as traditional rolls. Having the option to make these into 1 large roll is also a plus, I do that when I really don’t want to share.

Tips For Making Microwave Cinnamon Rolls

Generally speaking these rolls are very easy to make, but there are a few tips that will help when making these.

I recommend making all 3 parts of the recipe before assembling. If you make the dough first, then the filling and finally the topping, that will allow the dough time to rest.

When you are ready to assemble the rolls, my #1 trick is to cut the filling topped dough into strips before rolling. By doing this, you have less risk of the filling coming out of the sides of the rolls.

Finally, check the rolls as the cook. One minute goes by very quickly in the microwave, and you don’t want an over cooked roll. If you check the rolls at 45 seconds, you can see how done the dough is and decide if you need more time. When the dough is cooked, it won’t be sticky, and won’t be hard either. The dough should be firm but soft. You will know if the dough was overcooked because it will be a little hard.

That’s all I have for this week. Let me know in the comments if you make this and what you thought!

Craving more desserts? Have a look at all my dessert recipes, maybe you’ll find a new favorite!

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