Cinnamon rolls you CAN eat!
Sweet potato cinnamon rolls π©π»π³
True confession: I LOVE baking, but I’m a basic baker. These were a challenge for me, but well worth it π©π»π³ I’ll narrate my experience in the recipe ↓
Vegan, GF, Oil Free
Beneficial for gut health
Only natural sugars
Really filling
Totally satisfies your cinnamon roll "needs" ππΌ
Ingredients ~
Base:
1 large pre baked squishy sweet potato (I used a Japanese sweet potato)
1.5 cups flour (or more depending on sweet potato size … I used Bob’s All Purpose GF flour)
1 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp baking soda
Salt to taste
1 tsp vanilla
Filling:
5+ pitted medjool dates (add more or less depending to adjust sweetness … I used 7)
1-2 tsp cinnamon
A few tbsp plain plant milk (2-3 ingredients max!)
Icing:
2 tbsp plain plant based yogurt
1 tsp maple syrup
1/2 tsp vanilla
Instructions ~
1. Peel & mash pre-baked sweet potato and add all other base ingredients. Mix until it all comes together. Roll it out into a large rectangle.
notes π€ I ate the peeling as I peeled it π¬ most of the amazing nutrients are in the sweet potato skins
π€ My dough needed a lot extra kneading, water, and help … But I did prevail ππΌ
π€ Rolling it out into a large rectangle was also some serious effort π³ I got it to a fairly good size oval-ish shape eventually
4. Soak medjool dates in boiling water for 5 mins to soften. Then add filling ingredients into a bowl and mix together.
notes π€ This was easy, and boosted my confidence haha
π€ It did take a LOT of mashing of the soaked dates, however … so mash away.
4. Add the filling on top of rolled out dough, spread evenly and roll it up.
notes π€Adding the filling was also a confidence booster.
π€ Rolling it up was a whole other feat π I prevailed yet again, albeit with cracks in the dough.
5. Place in an oven safe dish and bake at 355β / 180β for 20-25 mins. Mix together icing ingredients, let it cool for 5-10 minutes, and pour it over the top!
notes π€ The icing is SO TASTY! I’d like to drink it, but chose to use it properly.
Save this & if you have my same experience or an easier one, let me know! π©π»π³π€
(recipe from @broccoli_mum π«ΆπΌ)