3 Ingredient Raw Vegan Cinnamon Rolls (low-fat, gluten-free)

3 Ingredient Raw Vegan Cinnamon Rolls (low-fat, gluten-free)

3 Ingredient Vegan Cinnamon Rolls

After seeing the buzz about these High Carb, Low Fat, Raw Vegan Cinnamon Rolls all over the internet lately, I just had to make some of my own, and man am I glad I did.

3 Ingredient Vegan Cinnamon Rolls

This ingredient list is SO SIMPLE. 3 Ingredients, all raw, healthy and organic:

Organic dates: I purchased the Royal Treatment sampler box from 7 Hot Dates. All of their dates are organic and grown locally here in California. These dates are of much higher quality than those sold in conventional super markets and I highly recommend you try them out. They ship all over the United States and Canada.

Organic bananas: be sure that they are spotty and ripe, but not too mushy, or you won’t be able to cut them without breaking.

Organic cinnamon: The only spice you need for this recipe, and the star of the show. I always try to purchase organic, and I feel like it makes all the difference flavor wise. You can even take whole cinnamon sticks and grind them in a high speed blender to make your own fresh cinnamon powder for this recipe. I have heard that grinding your own fresh cinnamon powder is idea in that you are able to consume the natural oils that are often stripped from the stick, maximizing its benefits of reducing inflammation, having antioxidant effects, and fighting against bacteria.

3 Ingredient Vegan Cinnamon Rolls

Why do I urge you to make this? Besides the fact that these are AMAZING, it is also fat-free, gluten-free, raw vegan, requires only 3 Ingredients and is perfect for both kids and adults!

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If any of you have tried a different variation of these raw vegan cinnamon rolls, comment with a link below so we all can try them out!

Make sure you tag me on Instagram @sweetsimplevegan or tweet @sweetsimpleveg and hashtag #sweetsimplevegan if you recreate any of my recipes, I love to see your photos <3

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3 Ingredient Vegan Cinnamon Rolls (raw, low-fat, gluten-free)

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  • Prep Time: 20 mins
  • Cook Time: 14 hours
  • Total Time: 14 hours 20 minutes
  • Yield: 3-5

Ingredients

  • 15 organic dates, pitted (I used 3 each of Medjool, Khadrawy, Halawy, Deglet Noor, and Zahidi)*
  • 4 large ripe organic bananas
  • About 1/2 tsp organic cinnamon + more to top
  • Optional: Vanilla, coconut sugar, additional spices.

Instructions

Dehydrator

  1. Slice the bananas vertically in 3 pieces each.*
  2. Sprinkle the bananas with cinnamon and place them on a dehydrator at 115F for 6-8 hours.
  3. While the bananas dehydrate, create your caramel. Add all of the dates into a high speed blender with a dash of cinnamon, optional vanilla, and 1/4-1/2 cup of water, or as much as is needed to create a thick paste.
  4. Once the bananas are able to be handled without breaking, but not completely dry, take slices of and spread the caramel along them. Roll the banana with caramel around itself to form a roll.* Top the rolls with more date caramel if desired. Sprinkle the top with cinnamon.
  5. Place back in the dehydrator for 6 hours until warmed through.

Oven

  1. I have not yet tried this recipe in an oven, but this is what I would do if I needed to use one.
  2. Preheat your oven to the lowest heat possible.
  3. Prepare the recipe exactly how it is above, and when placing the bananas into the oven, keep the door cracked open with a wooden spoon for the moisture to be able to escape. Since the heat may be higher, I would do 4-6 hours for the initial dry, then 4-6 for the second. Adjust times as needed.

Notes

I cut WITH the curve of the banana, not against it. SInce some of the bananas are in a C-shape, cut along the banana drawing a C shape so that you get a straight instead of curved piece.

You can roll several slices around one another to get a thicker cinnamon roll.

I purchased the Royal Treatment sampler box from 7 Hot Dates.

You can even take whole cinnamon sticks and grind them in a high speed blender to make your own fresh cinnamon powder for this recipe.

 

Jasmine Briones
sweetsimplevegan@gmail.com
21 Comments
  • Amanda
    Posted at 06:32h, 27 January Reply

    Hi Jasmine! These look AMAZING. I will definitely be making raw cinnamon rolls very soon, thanks for sharing! xo

    • Jasmine Briones
      Posted at 14:49h, 27 January Reply

      Thank you for visiting! <3 I hope you do soon you will love them 🙂

  • Marsha A
    Posted at 18:15h, 02 February Reply

    I need a deydrator. I tried putting some bananas in the toaster oven and they turned to mush. Maybe I cut them too thin. ;(

    • Jasmine Briones
      Posted at 21:37h, 02 February Reply

      Oh No! I’m sorry 🙁 a toaster oven may be too warm :/

      I have a cheaper dehydrator (cheaper in cost, that is) but it getz the job done! I didn’t get an excalibur because I don’t use it often, but that one is amazing too, as I have worked with it at a raw food school. I think they are a great investment either way <3

      I have a list here! 🙂 http://staging.naderboraie.com/my-kitchen-essentials/

  • Fatemeh A.
    Posted at 10:10h, 13 February Reply

    Hi ! Can i sun dry the bananas? if so , how long will it take?

  • Holly E
    Posted at 07:31h, 18 February Reply

    A great way to use bananas. I love that these are also gluten free.

  • Lori Sexton Leal
    Posted at 22:58h, 20 February Reply

    Oh my goodness, thank you for sharing this recipe!!! I have found memories of eating cinnamon rolls as a child, and I’ve been looking for the perfect recipe to make some for my sweet son, who is 3 and has a milk allergy. This is fantastic, I’m so very excited! Thanks again and again! xoxo ♡

    • Jasmine Briones
      Posted at 16:47h, 21 February Reply

      Hi Lori!

      You’re welcome! Thank you so much for commenting and sharing. I really do hope you all enjoy. xo Jasmine

  • Kat
    Posted at 13:51h, 28 March Reply

    OMG YOU’RE A GENIUS! I Need to make these A.S.A.P!

    • Jasmine Briones
      Posted at 15:56h, 29 March Reply

      I hope you love them, they are seriously the bomb!!

  • Paula
    Posted at 11:35h, 20 May Reply

    Thank you for the recipe! How do you suggest storing the rolls once finished?

    • Jasmine Briones
      Posted at 08:36h, 21 May Reply

      Hi Paula 🙂 Just refrigerate in a sealed container, like a tupperware. I’ve done this for a week and a half once and they still were amazing after that time!

      • Paula
        Posted at 12:02h, 21 May Reply

        Awesome! Thanks so much! I’m actually attempting them today ~ my 1 year old and I will be the taste testers

        • Jasmine Briones
          Posted at 17:39h, 22 May Reply

          Aw how cute!!! I hope you both enjoy this healthy treat <3

  • Amanda
    Posted at 05:21h, 22 May Reply

    I have left this browser window open for almost a week and every time I go to close it, I’m like drooling thinking about when I’m going to make them! Thanks for sharing 😉

    • Jasmine Briones
      Posted at 17:38h, 22 May Reply

      Haha yay that is what I love o hear! I can’t wait till you can try these <3

  • Lori
    Posted at 22:10h, 10 August Reply

    I just can’t picture how to do the bananas. I wish you would have included some pictures!

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  • Johanna Alba Stöttinger
    Posted at 11:20h, 10 November Reply

    I need to make these asap! I wanted to make them for so long time now, and strangely enough, I just haven’t managed to make them once, even though they’re so easy. #ssvanniversary

    • Jasmine Briones
      Posted at 13:19h, 11 November Reply

      YESS! This recipe is a must, it is a game changer 😉

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