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Vegan Blueberry Cinnamon Rolls

A tray of vegan blueberry cinnamon rolls cooked and topping with blueberry glaze.
Absolutely delicious vegan blueberry cinnamon rolls are the perfect brunch or special breakfast! Pair with our vegan blueberry frosting for this incredible vegan breakfast idea

Allergen friendly

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Rise Time x2 1 hour 30 minutes
Total 2 hours 10 minutes
A tray of vegan blueberry cinnamon rolls cooked and topping with blueberry glaze.
5 from 10 votes

Vegan Blueberry Cinnamon Rolls

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Rise Time x2 1 hour 30 minutes
Total 2 hours 10 minutes
Absolutely delicious vegan blueberry cinnamon rolls are the perfect brunch or special breakfast! Pair with our vegan blueberry frosting for this incredible vegan breakfast idea

Allergen friendly

Absolutely delicious vegan blueberry cinnamon rolls are the perfect brunch or special breakfast! Pair with our vegan blueberry frosting for this incredible vegan breakfast idea

A tray of vegan blueberry cinnamon rolls with blueberry glaze in a square pan.

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Cinnamon rolls are breakfast life.  Okay, maybe not seriously.  But if you are looking for a delicious breakfast idea, then these vegan blueberry cinnamon rolls are seriously so good. 

There’s something nostalgic about cinnamon rolls for many people.  Usually it involves popping a can, but other times it’s just the memory of cinnamon rolls. 

Often, they are served for special occasions, like holiday morning breakfasts or brunches. Especially if someone in your family made them homemade.  It was usually a special treat. 

With this easy vegan blueberry cinnamon rolls, you can do the same memory making with your own family and friends. 

Vegan blueberry cinnamon rolls in a tray with a bowl of frosting.

What ingredients do I need for vegan blueberry cinnamon rolls?

You only need 9 ingredients for these easy dairy free blueberry cinnamon rolls.  

We start with the base of our vegan everything dough recipe and then just add 4 extra ingredients to make the cinnamon rolls. 

Full amounts listed in the printable recipe card below.

The ingredients that you need are: 

  • Flour
  • Instant yeast
  • Salt
  • Dairy Free Milk (we like Oat)
  • Maple Syrup
  • Frozen blueberries 
  • Vegan Sugar
  • Brown Sugar
  • Lemon Zest 

That’s it! Can you believe that’s all you need?

A pastry brush brushing on simple syrup of vegan blueberry cinnamon rolls.

How do you make Vegan Blueberry Cinnamon Rolls?

In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, yeast, and salt.  Then, add in the dairy free milk and maple syrup. 

Using a spatula, fold until mostly combined.  Sprinkle a little more flour if you need to not be sticky and form a ball.  

Once your ball is formed, you will want to grease the same bowl you mixed in and place the dough ball back into the bowl. 

Cover with a towel or plastic wrap and let sit for 60-90 minutes in a warm, draft free place. 

Once doubled in size, pull out the dough and lay it out on a lightly floured surface.  

Using a rolling pin, roll dough into an approximately 17×25″ rectangle that is ¼″ thick.  

In a bowl, add the blueberries, both sugars, and lemon zest together.  Then spoon the mixture evenly over the dough. 

Carefully roll cinnamon rolls into log from the longest side up. One completely rolled, place seam side down. Cut into even sized pieces – 9 for larger cinnamon rolls or more for smaller ones. 

Place into a greased baking dish and cover. Heat oven to 150 degrees, turn off and place covered dish inside to rise for 45-60 minutes.

Remove from oven and let oven preheat to 350 degrees F. Bake in oven for 30-35 minutes.

Remove and top with homemade vegan blueberry frosting. *Blueberry frosting instructions below. 

A piece of vegan blueberry cinnamon roll.

Can I prep these vegan blueberry cinnamon rolls ahead?

Yes!  You sure can!  There are two options. 

  1. Once you make the dough and cover it to rise, you can place the bowl in the fridge up to 2 days before you plan to use it.  
  2. You can make the entire recipe and then store your cinnamon rolls in an air tight container in the fridge for 5 days.
Tops of vegan blueberry cinnamon rolls.

Are these vegan blueberry cinnamon rolls Top 8 Allergen Free?

Unfortunately, at the time, we cannot recommend using a gluten free flour with this recipe.  Please know that we are working on a gluten free dough, but it’s just not quite there yet. 

Otherwise, as long as you use a safe dairy free milk, (like we said Oat is our favorite) then you will be all set. 

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Could I make other things with the dough besides cinnamon rolls?

Yes!  This recipe using our vegan everything dough that can be used for cinnamon rolls, pull apart bread and more!  Grab our vegan everything dough recipe by clicking that link and you’ll get a ton more ideas!

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Can I make other flavors of cinnamon rolls?

You sure can!  Replace the same amount of blueberries with raspberries to make vegan raspberry cinnamon rolls.  Or you could even do blackberries.  We’ll create other flavors in the future. 

If you are also looking for other cinnamon roll ideas, we have a few more that don’t use this everything dough, but are still amazing. 

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A tray of vegan blueberry cinnamon rolls cooked and topping with blueberry glaze.

Vegan Blueberry Cinnamon Rolls

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Rise Time x2 1 hour 30 minutes
Total 2 hours 10 minutes
Absolutely delicious vegan blueberry cinnamon rolls are the perfect brunch or special breakfast! Pair with our vegan blueberry frosting for this incredible vegan breakfast idea
Course Breakfast, brunch, Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 9 cinnamon rolls
Calories 321kcal

Ingredients

For the Filling

For the Vegan Blueberry Frosting

Instructions

For the Blueberry Cinnamon Rolls

  • In a large bowl, whisk together 3 ½ cups flour, yeast, and salt. 
  • Then, add in the dairy free milk and maple syrup. 
  • Using a spatula, fold until mostly combined.  Sprinkle a little more flour if needed to not be sticky and form a ball.  
  • Once ball is formed, grease the same bowl mixed in and place the dough ball back into the bowl. 
    *If you are oil free, then just make sure sides of bowl are floured, or use a silicone bowl to easily get it out
  • Cover with a towel or plastic wrap and let sit for 60-90 minutes in a warm, draft free place until doubled.
  • Once doubled in size, pull out the dough and lay it out on a lightly floured surface.  
  • Using a rolling pin, roll dough into an approximately 17×25″ rectangle that is ¼″ thick.  
  • In a bowl, add the blueberries, both sugars, and lemon zest together.  Then spoon the mixture evenly over the dough. 
  • Carefully roll cinnamon rolls into log from the longest side up. One completely rolled, place seam side down. Cut into even sized pieces – 9 for larger cinnamon rolls or more for smaller ones. 
  • Place into a greased baking dish and cover. Heat oven to 150 degrees, turn off and place covered dish inside to rise for 45-60 minutes.
  • Remove from oven and let oven preheat to 350 degrees F.
  • Once heated, place dish back inside and bake in oven for 30-35 minutes.

For the Vegan Blueberry Frosting

  • In a small sauce pan, add the blueberries, ½ cup water, and vegan cane sugar over medium heat. Stir around until the sugar has dissolved.
  • In a small bowl, whisk together the remaining water and the cornstarch. Pour into sauce pan with ¼ teaspoon vanilla.
  • Let reduce down for 10-15 minutes until it's thickened a bit (see video for consistency), stirring occasionally. Remove from heat.
  • This is a blueberry glaze. You are going to use some of it to pour over your cinnamon rolls when done and some of it to make a thicken frosting.
  • Inside a bowl add powdered sugar.
  • Then, add a tablespoon at a time and whisk into the powdered sugar until desired consistency of frosting. For the photos, we added 10 tablespoon of the glaze. Add more to make it thinner.
  • Once the consistency is there, add the remaining ¾ teaspoon vanilla and whisk together.
  • Remove cinnamon rolls from oven when done. Brush the other glaze across the cinnamon rolls a few times (may not use all of it) and then add the blueberry frosting.

Notes

*See post for notes about Top 8 Allergy Free variation
**Nutritional facts are just estimates. Please utilize your own brand nutritional values to double check against our estimates. 
 

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Nutrition

Serving12gCalories321kcalCarbohydrates72gProtein7gFat2gSaturated Fat1gSodium284mgPotassium199mgFiber4gSugar31gVitamin A165IUVitamin C12mgCalcium90mgIron3mg
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  1. I would love to try these but I’m wondering if there’s a more diabetic friendly sweetener instead of sugar? I’m not a fan of sugar. Thank you!!😋

    1. Hey, I completely get that! I have some ideas you can try, although I would recommend the last one only if you have experience baking bread doughs. You can certainly use monk fruit sweetener (granulated form). Erythritol blends can also be used. Lastly, unsweetened applesauce or mashed banana can also replace some of the sugar in the dough itself. The glaze/filling will need to be adjusted for these substitutes, but they have potential to work well in the rolls.

  2. 5 stars
    These turned out so yummy, and I cut back on the sugar. Instead of making the frosting, I sprinkled with powdered sugar. I will definitely make these again!

  3. 5 stars
    You should definitely try these, they taste really good, it’s incredible the texture thanks to the blueberries, I would only recommend to not put the glaze if you’re not going to eat them at that moment

  4. These have no cinnamon in the recipe? I added a ton of cinnamon to filling. Also I had to add a ton of extra flour to the dough. It started out the consistency of brownie batter.

    1. No they don’t have cinnamon in them, the name refers to the shape. We’ve never had to add a ton of extra flour but glad you seem to have figured it out

  5. 5 stars
    i made this for my friend’s birthday, a success! this was my first 100% vegan recipe i’ve ever made. thank you, thank you and thank you!!!

    1. So happy to hear it was a success! Congrats on your first recipe! We really appreciate you taking the time to leave a review! Have a great day!

    1. Thanks for the feedback! Glad to know overall you loved it! Thanks for taking time to leave a review!