Make Your Own Raw Cinnamon Rolls (Yummy Recipe Included!)

Cinnamon rolls 726th June 2013

By Jamie Schneider

Guest Writer for Wake Up World

When I was growing up, almost every Sunday morning my mom would pop cinnamon buns in the oven. As soon as they started to warm up, the smell would drift up to my bedroom, gently awake me from my slumber, and then I would jump out of bed, run down the stairs and eagerly wait for the buns to finish cooking (I’ve always had a sweet tooth!)

So naturally, since my love for raw desserts began about three years ago, I have been on the hunt for the perfect raw cinnamon roll. While I haven’t found the perfect match to a cinnamon bun, I definitely found a delightful treat. It doesn’t taste exactly like the cinnamon buns I remember, but how could it?! It has no white sugar, flour, partially hydrogenated oils, dextrose, wheat starch or corn syrup solids… just to name a few!

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I did however make it like a real cinnamon roll. I rolled it, filled it with a rich and creamy cinnamon and raisin mix, and topped it with a velvety icing (made from cashews!)… so it was pretty darn close.

But hey, if you happen to have a raw cinnamon roll that you think may taste exactly like the real deal and may be the answer to my ultimate raw cinnamon roll search then please be sure to let me know.

I highly encourage you to serve this at your next family brunch and you’ll have everyone buzzing.

Raw Cinnamon Rolls

Prep Time:  30 minutes

Cook Time:  1 hour

Total Time:  1 hour, 30 minutes

Yield:  10

Serving Size:  1 cinnamon roll

Ingredients:

Rolls:

1 1/4 cup hazelnut pulp (grind up soaked hazelnuts in a food processor or blender)

1 1/4 cup flax meal (ground flax seeds)

2 1/2 Tbsp. cinnamon

1/2 teaspoon nutmeg

Pinch of sea salt

1 cup soft dates (make them soft by soaking if they’re not already)

1/4 cup water

1 teaspoon vanilla

2 Tbsp. flax seed oil

2 Tbsp. pure maple syrup

1/4 cup raisins

1/4 cup chopped pecans

Icing:

1/2 cup cashews

1/4 cup date soaking water (the water from you soaked the dates in)

1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract

1/2 Tbsp. pure maple syrup

1 Tbsp. coconut butter

Directions:

Icing:

1. Blend all the icing ingredients in a food processor or high-speed blender until smooth. Add to a bowl and set to the side.

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Rolls:

1. Combine the hazelnut pulp, flax meal, 1 Tbsp. cinnamon, nutmeg and sea salt in a bowl and set aside.

2. In a high-speed blender or food processor, blend the dates, water and vanilla until a smooth paste forms.

3. Remove half of it from the blender and add it to the pulp mixture. Also, add the flax oil and maple syrup until a dough forms.

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4. Take this dough and spread it out on a piece of parchment paper and flatten it into a 1/4 inch high square shape. I used my hands to flatten it out.

5. Next, add the raisins and 1 Tbsp. cinnamon to the reserved date paste in the food processor and blend until almost smooth (leave a few chunks of raisins!) Then take this mixture and spread it onto the dough, covering the whole surface.

6. Use half of the icing and spread it on top of the date mixture. I actually didn’t do this step but I highly recommend it to sweeten it up!

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8. Transfer it to the fridge and chill for at least an hour. I rolled it in the parchment paper and twisted the ends like a candy wrapper.

9. When ready to eat, take out the log and cut it into segments about 1-inch thick.

10. Top with leftover icing. Store in fridge before eating. Best served the next day to let the flavors soak in!

Note: This recipe was adapted from  The Veggie Nook. Wake Up World recommends the use of organic, locally bought produce.

About the author:

Jamie Schneider is the Editorial Content Manager at Reboot Your Life. As a Certified Holistic Health Coach, she is passionate about a healthy lifestyle and encouraging others to live happy and healthy by consuming more fruits and vegetables. She was one of the first members to join the Reboot community and has been juicing ever since.

Jamie uses her juicer and blender everyday and loves experimenting with new recipes, especially guilt-free sweets to fulfill her sweet tooth. Follow her on Twitter@JamiesHealthTip and www.getyourglow.com.

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