Dreamy & Messy Dark Chocolate Cinnamon Buns that are gluten & yeast-free, so easy to make!
The first cinnamon bun recipe on the blog is HERE. And they are a-m-a-z-i-n-g.
I am dreaming of making these messy yet absolutely delicious dark chocolate cinnamon buns again already. They are so simple and easy to make but they are 100% messy af and you will be getting your hands dirty when you make them.
..You have been warned.
But the good thing about this recipe is that it is made with minimal ingredients compared to most and you don’t even need yeast. For some reason baking with yeast kind of grosses me out. It is just the name of it that really turns me off (kind of like “moist” for some people). So I wanted to make yeast-free rolls for us to nosh on.
These aren’t as fluffy as your traditional cinnamon buns but I promise you they are SO flavorful and just the right amount of sweetness.
Plus there is an extra ingredient that likely has never been used in cinnamon buns ever.. collagen peptides. Vital Proteins Marine Collagen Peptides made its way right into these Dark Chocolate Cinnamon Buns and you’d never know it. So when you are eating your cinnamon bun and loving all the chocolate-y flavor, you can remember that you are also providing an extra boost to your hair, skin and nails, helping your digestive system and supporting joint health. All from Vital Proteins. More of my recipes using collagen peptides are here for you too. Some of my most favorite recipes on the long like Chocolate Chunk Tahini Cookies, PB Chocolate Oatmeal Bars and Chocolate Flaxseed Waffles, all of collagen peptides in them too.
If your budget is tight and buying all the products you see on blogs is a bit too expensive, I would invest in Vital Proteins. It is truly one of my favorites! It has helped my hair grow SO much!
WHAT YOU NEED
Spelt flour (you can also use oat flour or gluten-free flour)
Vital Proteins Collagen Peptides (I used marine)
Grass-fed buter (or vegan butter)
Nut milk
Apple cider vinegar
Coconut sugar
Chocolate chips
Cinnamon
QUICK NOTES
- This recipe is very messy and the dough can get a bit sticky, please leave the spelt flour out so you can add more as your are forming the buns and rolling the dough, etc.
- I recommend using Vital Proteins in this recipe to extra goods for you while eating these, but it is optional it the recipe will work with or without the peptides.
- Don’t skip chilling the dough in the fridge, it is key!
- These surprisingly freeze very well so feel free to put any leftovers in the freezer for another time
- If you use any other substitutions, please tell me so I can add to the list for everyone 🙂
Dreamy & Messy Dark Chocolate Cinnamon Buns (yeast-free)
- Prep Time: 15 mins
- Cook Time: 15 mins
- Total Time: 30 mins
Yield: 10 rolls 1x
Ingredients
- Rolls:
- 2 cups spelt flour (can sub oat flour or gluten-free flour)
- 2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1 tablespoon of Vital Proteins Collagen Peptides*
- 5 tablespoons grass-fed butter (vegan butter if needed)
- 3/4 cup unsweetened almond milk
- 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
- 3 tablespoons coconut sugar
- Filling:
- 2 tablespoons coconut sugar
- 1/4 cup dark chocolate chips
- 1.5 teaspoons cinnamon
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees
- Grease 8-9″ pie dish and set aside
- In a large mixing bowl, combine the flour, collagen peptides and baking powder
- Using a knife or pastry blender, cut the butter into the flour mixture until it it has a coarse meal consistency (I used a whisk to press it down!)
- Chill in fridge in the bowl for about 15 minutes
- In a medium bowl, combine almond milk, apple cider vinegar and coconut sugar
- In a small bowl, combine filling ingredients and set aside
- Take the dough bowl from the fridge and add in the almond milk mixture, making sure not to overwork the dough (if too dry just add a bit more milk)
- Place the dough onto a floured surface and knead 4 times
- Using a rolling pin (I used my hands), roll out the dough to a large rectangle of 1/4 inch thickness
- Brush the dough with 1/2 tablespoon melted coconut oil
- Evenly sprinkle the filling mixture over the dough
- Starting with the long side, gently roll the dough up into a log
- Using a sharp knife, cut the log into 8-10 equal rolls
- Place the rolls into the prepared pie pan and bake for 12-15 minutes
- Let cool for a few minutes then enjoy!
- *Can omit Vital Proteins if preferred but I recommend it!
- Category: vegan and gluten free-friendly
- Cuisine: dessert, snack
xx, Rach
Thank you Vital Proteins for sponsoring this post. It means so much to me to work with brands that I love and who support rachLmansfield!
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These so good and doughy! I actually love yeast dough but these sound quicker!
Carrie this fit chick
These sound so delicious and loving all the odd shapes!
Emily
WOW> Pinning these. These are so cute and really beautiful; I love how you made them messy.
Amy
I couldn’t resist making this right a way! I’d recommend parchment paper under the flour dusting before rolling it out.
Yum!
Rachel
YES !!!! hope you love!
Izzy
These look amazing!
Izzy | Pinch of delight
Nicole
Every time I see your photos, I think: “OK, this must be an exception she made to her usual clean eats since it is just too delicious, that can’t possibly be made with clean ingredients!” and then I scroll straight to the ingredient list and I am proven wrong. I am seriously constantly AMAZED at your creativity with baked goods. Thank you for this recipe – can’t wait to try, and can’t believe how clean the ingredient list it!
Rachel
omg you are so sweet, thank you!!
Bethany @ athletic avocado
I’d totally risk getting my kitchen all messy for these beautiful, doughy, chocolatey cinnamon buns! They are a beautiful mess 🙂
Bianca
These look insane! Any idea if coconut oil would work instead of the butter?
Rachel
definitely try and let me know!
Sydney
I made this (vegan) the night before as my birthday breakfast and then just heated it up in the oven in the morning and it was SO good and my whole family loved it too!
Brittany
Has anyone tried using almond flour? Does it work out okay?
Rachel
it should work ok!! xx
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