No Rise Dairy-Free Cinnamon Rolls Recipe (Yeastless & Eggless) (2024)

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By Sarah Hatfield on Breakfast, Dairy Free Desserts, Dairy-Free Recipes, Kids Can Cook, Sarah's Recipes

Shopping is interesting these days, isn’t it? Two weeks ago, I went to the store and there was an entire pallet of all-purpose flour, but I didn’t need any. This week I went looking for flour, and it was gone. It seems that self-rising flour isn’t selling out as quickly, so Katherine and I have been having fun searching for recipes that use it instead. We found a self-rising, yeastless cinnamon roll recipe on TheKitchn and altered it to be dairy free.

We used the self-rising flour to make these no rise dairy-free cinnamon rolls, but don’t worry if you only have regular flour on hand. I’ve included our quick recipe for making your own self-rising flour with a few simple pantry ingredients.

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The Easiest No Rise Cinnamon Rolls made without Yeast, Eggs, and Dairy

These rustic no rise dairy-free cinnamon rolls are like a cross between traditional cinnamon rolls and biscuits. Our family liked them very much!

If you’re looking for a more traditional cinnamon roll dough then I’d recommend taking the time to bake Alisa’s Dairy-Free Double the Cinnamon Rolls (egg-free) or these Dairy-Free Cinnamon Rolls (with egg). Both use yeast and rising time to get that classic texture.

But if you’re looking for a fun and tasty shortcut recipe to use what you have on hand, then try this yeastless no rise dairy-free cinnamon rolls recipe! It’s a fun treat that you can bake with kids and with only six ingredients!

Kids Can Cook Tips

Kids can measure and stir the ingredients, and you can teach them how to knead the dough. They can also enjoy rolling the dough, adding the layers, and rolling it up. Older kids and adults can help with cutting the dairy-free cinnamon rolls and managing the oven. Teens can make the whole recipe on their own!

Homemade Self-Rising Flour

If you don’t have any self-rising flour on hand, you can make your own. This homemade version is from my Classic Dairy-Free Beer Bread Recipe.

Whisk together 6 cups bleached all-purpose flour, 3 tablespoons baking powder (reduce to 2 tablespoons above 3000 feet), and 1½ teaspoons salt. Measure out the amount needed, and store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator or freezer. Self-rising flour is usually made with bleached all-purpose flour, which is usually made from a lower-protein variety of flour. If you choose to use unbleached all-purpose flour for your mix, you might need to increase the liquid in the recipe a bit. Also, the end result might not be as tender.

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Special Diet Notes: No Rise Dairy-Free Cinnamon Rolls

By ingredients, this recipe is dairy-free / non-dairy, egg-free, nut-free, peanut-free, soy-free, vegan, and vegetarian.

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The Easiest No Rise Dairy-Free Cinnamon Rolls

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Because this is a yeast-free, no-rise recipe, the texture of these rolls is more like a cross between biscuits and traditional cinnamon rolls. They are best served the day they are made, but can be re-warmed later. They are especially good served with your favorite dairy-free buttery spread.

Author: Katherine and Sarah Hatfield

Recipe type: Breakfast

Cuisine: American

Serves: 15 cinnamon rolls

Ingredients

No Rise Cinnamon Rolls

  • ½ cup + ¼ cup sugar, divided
  • 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
  • 5 cups self-rising flour (recipe in post above), plus more for dusting
  • 2 cups plain dairy-free milk beverage
  • 8 tablespoons dairy-free buttery spread or sticks, melted and divided (we used Smart Balance)

Quick Glaze

  • 2 cups powdered sugar
  • ¼ cup plain dairy-free milk beverage, plus more if needed

Instructions

Self-Rising Biscuit Cinnamon Rolls

  1. Preheat your oven to 350°F and grease a 9x13-inch baking dish.
  2. In a small bowl, whisk together the ½ cup sugar and cinnamon.
  3. In a large bowl, whisk together the 5 cups flour and remaining ¼ cup sugar.
  4. In a medium bowl, whisk together the dairy-free milk beverage and 4 tablespoons (1/4 cup) of the melted buttery spread.
  5. Add the milky mixture to the flour mixture. Stir until a soft dough forms and the ingredients are thoroughly combined.
  6. Flour a large cutting board or other large surface with additional self-rising flour. Place the dough on the floured surface. Sprinkle the dough with a little more flour, then knead 5 to 10 times. Knead by gently pressing the dough flat with the heels of your hands, rotating the dough 90 degrees, folding the dough over, and repeating. It won't have quite the same elastic feel as a yeast dough.
  7. With a floured rolling pin, roll the dough into a 24x10-inch rectangle. Arrange the dough with the longer edge facing you.
  8. Brush 2 tablespoons of the melted buttery spread onto the surface of the dough. Sprinkle the dough evenly with the cinnamon-sugar mixture, leaving a ½-inch border.
  9. Starting at the long side closest to you, roll the dough up tightly into a log, using a pastry scraper or knife to help release the dough from the work surface if needed. Pinch the seam closed.
  10. Place the dough seam-side down, and cut the dough crosswise into 15 pieces.
  11. Place the rolls cut-side up in the baking dish.
  12. Brush the tops of the cinnamon rolls with the remaining 2 tablespoons of melted buttery spread.
  13. Bake the rolls for about 35 minutes, or until they are puffed and golden-brown, and a toothpick inserted in a few spots comes out clean. While they are baking, make the glaze.

Quick Glaze

  1. Place the powdered sugar and dairy-free milk beverage in a medium bowl and whisk until smooth.
  2. When the cinnamon rolls are finished baking, place the pan on a wire cooling rack.
  3. Immediately drizzle the rolls with the glaze.
  4. Let the cinnamon rolls cool for 15 minutes before serving.

More Dairy-Free & Yeastless Recipes with Self-Rising Flour

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No Rise Dairy-Free Cinnamon Rolls Recipe (Yeastless & Eggless) (2024)

FAQs

What can I do with cinnamon roll dough that doesn't rise? ›

To fix dough that won't rise, try placing the dough on the lowest rack in your oven along with a baking pan filled with boiling water. Close the oven door and let the dough rise. Increasing the temperature and moisture can help activate the yeast in the dough so it rises. You can also try adding more yeast.

What is a substitute for baking powder in cinnamon rolls? ›

Substitute each teaspoon (5 grams) of baking powder in the recipe with 1/4 teaspoon (1 gram) baking soda and 1/2 teaspoon (2.5 grams) vinegar. Summary: Each teaspoon (5 grams) of baking powder can be replaced with a 1/4 teaspoon (1 gram) baking soda and a 1/2 teaspoon vinegar.

What can I use instead of heavy whipping cream for cinnamon rolls? ›

The 10 Best Substitutes for Heavy Cream
  • Milk and butter.
  • Soy milk and olive oil.
  • Milk and cornstarch.
  • Half-and-half.
  • Tofu and soy.
  • Yogurt and milk.
  • Evaporated milk.
  • Cottage cheese and milk.

Do Pillsbury cinnamon rolls have dairy? ›

Allergy Information

CONTAINS WHEAT AND MILK INGREDIENTS.

What can I do with dough that does not rise? ›

But almost as good as a proofing box is taking a Mason jar filled halfway up with water, microwaving it for two minutes, then putting your bowl of dough into the microwave with the jar to rise. The other thing you can do is place your lidded container or bowl of dough into a second, larger bowl of warm water.

Is instant yeast the same as active dry yeast? ›

Active dry yeast and instant yeast both help leaven bread and provide an airy, light texture, but they do so in slightly different ways and there's one major difference in how you use them: Active dry yeast needs to be dissolved in water before using, while instant yeast can be mixed right into dry ingredients.

How to make self-rising flour? ›

Making self-rising flour at home is easy. Just use this basic formula: For every 1 cup of all-purpose flour, add 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder and 1/4 teaspoon fine salt. Whisk the ingredients thoroughly in a large bowl or put them in a glass jar and shake well.

What is a natural alternative to baking powder? ›

Since baking powder is baking soda with an acid and a stabilizer added, one of the best substitutions for baking powder is to use baking soda plus an acidic ingredient, such as plain yogurt, buttermilk, lemon juice, or vinegar.

What is a dairy substitute for heavy cream? ›

Milk and Butter

Similarly to half-and-half, milk makes a good heavy cream substitute when it's combined with melted butter. Combine 3/4 cup milk and 1/4 cup melted butter for every cup of heavy cream.

Can I use evaporated milk instead of heavy cream? ›

Evaporated Milk – With a similar consistency, you can use a 1-to-1 swap of evaporated milk for heavy cream in most sweet and savory dishes. Its flavor is richer with unique caramelized tones and is not a lower-fat option, but evaporated milk makes do in a pinch.

Is Pillsbury crescent dough dairy-free? ›

Miss those flaky, buttery pillows of perfection? You can pick up a tube of Pillsbury Crescent rolls to fill your craving, because they don't contain any dairy products. Pillsbury's pizza dough and apple and cherry turnovers are also dairy-free.

What store-bought cinnamon rolls are vegan? ›

There are actually a few plant-based cinnamon roll brands you can buy that are quite similar to Pillsbury in flavor. I like Annie's, Immaculate Baking, and Trader Joe's delicious cinnamon rolls.

Are Rhodes cinnamon rolls dairy-free? ›

CONTAINS: WHEAT, MILK. Individuals with food allergies: This product is manufactured in a facility that processes foods containing wheat, milk and soy. This product was produced on a line that uses cinnamon & dairy. Rhodes does not use any tree nuts, peanuts, seeds, meat, fish, or shellfish.

What can you expect if you underproof the cinnamon rolls? ›

underproof dough will spring back completely correctly, proof will spring back slowly and only halfway, and overproof dough won't spring back at all. after baking, the underproof dough will be dense and deformed. while the dough that was ready will be fluffy and light.

Can you overproof cinnamon roll dough? ›

The rolls are still prone to over-proofing if left in the fridge too long; and the cinnamon-sugar filling can melt and make the bottoms of the rolls syrupy and damp if left unbaked for too long. Also note that some cinnamon roll recipes are made with chemical leaveners versus yeast.

Why is my cinnamon roll dough dense? ›

Not letting your dough double in size

The trick with cinnamon rolls is not to rush the rising process. If your cinnamon rolls are coming out of the oven dry and dense, the rolls are telling you that you didn't adequately rest the dough before baking. During the first rise, your dough should at least double in size.

How long can you leave cinnamon roll dough out to rise? ›

Instead of letting the rolls rise at room temperature and baking them, you'll cut and arrange the rolls in the baking pan, tightly cover them with plastic wrap, immediately transfer them to the fridge and let them rest overnight. (Do not leave them out at room temperature for any longer than needed.)

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