Cranberry Nut Cinnamon Rolls - Keto Recipe (2024)

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Keto Cinnamon Rolls with a festive twist! Chopped cranberries and pecans make your fathead cinnamon rolls perfect for a holiday brunch or Christmas morning treat. Drizzle on a little sugar free cream cheese glaze and you’re in low carb cinnamon roll heaven. This post is sponsored by Bob’s Red Mill.

Let’s talk keto cinnamon rolls, shall we? Because it’s such a delicious topic of conversation, after all. It’s a warm, gooey, cinnamon-y topic of conversation that warrants further discussion. Wouldn’t you agree?

I’ve been asked for my keto cinnamon roll recipe hundreds of times but that sweet little recipe lives in a cookbook called The Everyday Ketogenic Kitchen, and I am not at liberty to give it out. Suffice it to say that it’s a delicious treat made with the sweet version of my Magic Mozzarella Dough. And it’s a great book with over 150 low carb keto recipes, so I hope you will consider purchasing it.

This particular recipe, however, is a little different. First, it utilizes a fathead dough similar to my Keto Bagels recipe.Secondly, it contains chopped cranberries and pecans for a fun holiday twist. And thirdly, the cream cheese frosting has a bit of orange zest for an extra festive flair.

Can Cinnamon Rolls Really be Keto Friendly?

Yes, yes they can. Let’s face it, the famous fathead dough made with mozzarella has changed the game for keto dieters. It’s fun to make and to play with, and there are infinite ways to vary it and create new and delicious keto recipes.

I have developed two great doughs that are fathead adaptations and I really like them both. And both would be fine here, but I really do like the one made with just coconut flour. It’s springy and flexible, and it bakes up into tender rolls just like ones made with conventional yeast and flour. To make a sweet version for these cinnamon rolls, I simply worked in a few tablespoons of powdered sweetener and a little vanilla extract.

Once you have a good keto dough, creating a keto friendly filling is really quite easy. All you really need is some butter, some low carb sweetener, and some cinnamon. But you can add in some fun things like cranberries or other berries, chopped pecans or walnuts, or even some sugar free chocolate chips. Feel free to riff on the basic cinnamon roll theme to suit your fancy.

And cream cheese frosting is perfect for keto, since it’s easy to make with low carb sweeteners. Be sure to use a powdered or liquid sweetener so you don’t end up with a gritty glaze.

Tips for Coconut Flour Cinnamon Rolls

Coconut flour can be a tricky keto flour to work with, because it can vary a great deal brand to brand.I always ALWAYS use Bob’s Red Mill as it produces the most consistent results in baked goods. If you use another brand, you may find that you need to work in a little more flour as you knead the dough. If your dough is particularly greasy and sticky, sprinkle with a tablespoon or so more coconut flour and work it in with your hands.

Accurate measuring is key. Even when you use the same brand every time, you can mis-measure easily when using volume measurements. Weight is the most accurate way to measure dry ingredients but not all of us own kitchen scales. So again, you may need to work in a bit more flour as you knead the dough. It’s always good to have the bag of coconut flour handy to sprinkle your dough with a little extra.

Grease the work surface.You need your dough to come up easily as you roll it into a log. When it comes to any fathead dough, I find that the easiest way to ensure release from the work surface is to brush it with oil. I usually brush with a little avocado oil, but you could spray with coconut oil spray too.

Cover withparchment for rolling out. Once the cinnamon roll dough is ready to be shaped, you want to use some parchment or some waxed paper before you roll it. If you don’t, it may stick to your rolling pin and ruining what you’ve already done.

Brush thedough with melted butter.This helps the filling stick and also makes it gooey and delicious during baking. I used Brown Swerve for the sweetener in these keto rolls but you can easily use any granulated sweetener.

Roll up carefully and pinch the seam. It’s easiest to start with the long end that’s farthest from you and to roll the dough toward yourself. If it’s sticking a bit, get a sharp knife or offset spatula to help lift it as you go. Roll as tightly as you can and be sure to pinch the seam shut so it doesn’t unravel during baking.

Use a sharp knife to cut.A good large sharp knife will easily cut through this coconut flour dough and make clean round rolls. I always cut of the very end bits of the dough log, because they don’t have much filling to them. That way I get 8 even rolls perfect for baking.

Ready to try making your own Keto Cranberry Cinnamon Rolls? I know you’re going to love them! Many thanks to Bob’s Red Mill for partnering with me to bring you this recipe.

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Cranberry Nut Cinnamon Rolls - Keto Recipe (6)

Keto Cranberry Cinnamon Rolls

Keto Cinnamon Rolls with a festive twist! Chopped cranberries and pecans make your fathead cinnamon rolls perfect for a holiday brunch or Christmas morning treat.

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Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: American

Keyword: fathead cinnamon rolls, keto cinnamon rolls

Prep Time: 25 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 55 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 servings

Calories: 280kcal

Ingredients

Dough

Filling:

Cream Cheese Icing

  • 2 ounces cream cheese softened
  • 3 tablespoon powdered Swerve Sweetener
  • ¼ cup heavy whipping cream room temperature
  • 1 teaspoon orange zest (optional)
  • Water to thin as necessary

Instructions

Dough:

  • Preheat the oven to 350F and line an 8-inch round baking pan with parchment paper. Lay a large silicone mat on a work surface and lightly grease the mat to help prevent the dough from sticking.

  • Follow the directions for the bagel dough except add the powdered sweetener in along coconut flour in Step 1. Add the vanilla extract in Step 2.

  • Turn the dough out onto the prepared work surface and knead a few times until uniform. Cover with parchment or waxed paper and roll out to a large rectangle, about 15 by 12 inches.

Filling:

  • Brush the triangle with the melted butter and sprinkle with the sweetener and the cinnamon, leaving a ½ inch border all around the dough. Sprinkle with the chopped cranberries and pecans.

  • Starting at a long end, roll the dough up tightly and pinch the seam closed. Use a very sharp knife to slice into 8 even rolls (I always cut about 1 inch off the ends of the roll as those don't have a lot of filling. This allows you to cut more even slices).

  • Place the rolls in the prepared baking pan and bake about 30 minutes, until the rolls have puffed and spread a bit, and the tops are golden brown. Remove and let cool.

Cream Cheese Icing:

  • In a medium bowl, beat the cream cheese with the sweetener until well combined. Beat in the heavy cream and the orange zest, if using.

  • Beat in enough water to thin to a pourable consistency. Drizzle icing over the rolls.

Nutrition Facts

Keto Cranberry Cinnamon Rolls

Amount Per Serving (1 roll)

Calories 280Calories from Fat 179

% Daily Value*

Fat 19.9g31%

Carbohydrates 7.7g3%

Fiber 3.4g14%

Protein 13g26%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Cranberry Nut Cinnamon Rolls - Keto Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can I have dried cranberries on keto? ›

Anywho, the question is are dried cranberries keto and, if you are talking about the store-bought kind, no they are not. Regular store-bought dried cranberries are made using sugar, sugar syrup, concentrated juice, etc. All of these contain a lot of sugar which of course equals a LOT of carbs.

Are cranberries allowed on the keto diet? ›

Answer: Cranberries fit the keto diet in moderation. Each serving of cranberries (1 cup, chopped) contains 9.2 g of net carbs. That's on the high side, but you can still squeeze in small amounts if you've got a strong craving for this tasty fruit.

Are raisins and cranberries keto friendly? ›

Unfortunately, most dried fruits are high in carbs and sugar, which makes them less keto-friendly. For example, one cup of raisins contains around 115 grams of carbs and 96 grams of sugar, which is far more than the daily carb limit for most people on the keto diet.

How many carbs in a keto cinnamon roll? ›

For this keto cinnamon roll recipe the carbs are as follows: Total carbs: 4.2g and Net carbs: 1.9gOf course these numbers will change depending on serving size, the frosting and the amount of frosting applied.

Do dried cranberries spike blood sugar? ›

Dried cranberries often contain added sugar to make up for their natural tartness. However, some studies show that these foods may not necessarily spike blood sugar for everyone. Dried cranberries count towards your daily recommended fruit consumption, which is 1½ to two cups daily for women and two to 2½ cups for men.

Are dried cranberries too high in sugar? ›

Cranberry FAQs

However, they also have a lot of added sugar. One serving size (or recommended portion) of dried cranberries has nearly 25 grams of added sugar, which is the recommended daily limit for some people. There are some unsweetened versions, but they can be hard to find.

What fruits are not keto friendly? ›

Low-carb options like berries, avocado, tomatoes, olives, and coconut offer the nutritional benefits of fruits without impacting ketosis. Conversely, high-sugar fruits like bananas, grapes, pineapple, mango, and apples should be avoided as they can impede progress on a keto diet.

Can you eat raisins on keto? ›

Are Raisins Keto Friendly? The short answer to whether or not raisins are acceptable on a Keto diet is, “No.” While raisins have some health benefits, their high sugar, high carb content eliminate them from the Keto-approved food list.

What fruit is ketosis? ›

Keto fruits by definition are low in carbohydrates. You still need to exercise portion control with most keto-friendly fruits to be within the limits of a keto diet. Keto-friendly fruits include avocados, watermelon, strawberries, lemons, tomatoes, raspberries, peaches, cantaloupe, star fruit, and blackberries.

Can you eat cantaloupe on keto? ›

With 11.2 grams of net carbs in each cup (156 grams), cantaloupe can be incorporated into a well-planned ketogenic diet. Cantaloupe also contains folate, potassium, vitamin K, and beta carotene.

Can you eat watermelon on keto? ›

Watermelon. This juicy melon is a refreshing way to get a keto-friendly fruit fix, with just 46 calories per diced cup, per USDA data. Like other melons, it's no fiber superstar, but the high water content keeps calories and carbs in check, with under 12 g per cup.

What dried fruit can you eat on keto? ›

What about dried fruits on keto? Another big question when it comes to fruits and keto is whether dried fruits make the cut. Well, it's best to avoid dried fruits on the keto diet as they are high in carbohydrates and sugars including glucose and fructose.

Does cinnamon affect ketosis? ›

The simple answer is: Yes! Cinnamon is a great addition to a keto diet. It's low in carbs, with just about 2 grams of net carbs per tablespoon. This makes it a viable option for adding flavor to your keto dishes without increasing your carb intake significantly.

What is a substitute for brown sugar in cinnamon rolls? ›

For every cup of brown sugar called for in your recipe, substitute 1 cup (198g) white granulated sugar and 2 teaspoons (14g) molasses for light brown sugar; or 1 cup (198g) white granulated sugar and 1 tablespoon (21g) molasses for dark brown sugar.

Are keto buns actually keto? ›

What it comes down to is asking yourself, “Does this product's nutritional value and net carbs fit my keto diet?” So, yes, keto bread is keto and there are true keto breads out there worth eating (check out Sporked's list of the best tasting keto bread to buy).

Which has more carbs raisins or dried cranberries? ›

For the same serving size, net carb is the same for both craisins and raisins at 30 grams per 1/4 cup. If you read the ingredient list, you will see that raisins have no added sugar, while craisins are sweetened with 26 g of extra sugar. You may then ask why craisins have similar net carb content even with added sugar.

What fruit is keto-friendly? ›

Keto-friendly fruits include avocados, watermelon, strawberries, lemons, tomatoes, raspberries, peaches, cantaloupe, star fruit, and blackberries. If you're unsure whether the keto diet is right for you or how it may affect your health, consider speaking with a dietitian or your healthcare provider.

Can I eat raisins during keto? ›

Are Raisins Keto Friendly? The short answer to whether or not raisins are acceptable on a Keto diet is, “No.” While raisins have some health benefits, their high sugar, high carb content eliminate them from the Keto-approved food list.

Is there a keto substitute for raisins? ›

Best of all, dried cranberries can be used just like raisins! I'm thinking keto mince pies (you could use our super simple 2-ingredient keto dough), rum & raisin keto ice-cream, or maybe even a keto Panettone? Oh wait for these guys, they're in the works!

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