Keto Cinnamon Rolls

Keto Cinnamon Rolls

Keto Cinnamon Rolls are the kind of treat I reach for when I want something comforting yet aligned with a low carb lifestyle. The first time I made these I remember the way the kitchen smelled of warm cinnamon and butter, and how the dough felt soft and slightly sticky under my hands when I rolled it out. From the moment the rolls went into the oven to the minute I spread the glossy icing on top, it felt like a small celebration.

I learned to adapt classic techniques to fit the ingredients, so these Keto Cinnamon Rolls rely on mozzarella cheese and cream cheese for structure, and coconut flour for that tender, cakey crumb. I like to make the dough the night before, letting it rest in the fridge so flavors mellow and handling becomes easier. When guests arrive the next morning, I simply slice, bake, and finish with a sweetened cream cheese frosting that still keeps the carbs low.

Recipe Snapshot

Total Time:
45 mins
Prep Time:
30 mins
Cook Time:
15 mins
Difficulty:
Medium
Calories:
250 kcal
Cuisine:
American
Diet:
Keto, Gluten-Free
Course:
Desserts
Tools Used:
Microwave, Mixing bowls, Hand mixer, Pie dish, Oven

Why This Keto Cinnamon Rolls Stands Out

They nail texture without grainy fillers

I love how these Keto Cinnamon Rolls deliver a soft, pillowy bite even though they skip traditional wheat flour. Using a mix of mozzarella cheese and cream cheese creates a stretchy, tender dough that mimics the chew of classic rolls, while the coconut flour lends just enough structure. This combination keeps the crumb close to the original experience.

Low carb without losing indulgence

We often think low carb means sacrificing taste, yet the sweeteners in this recipe allow for a rich, cinnamon forward flavor without piling on sugar. The brown style sweetener and powdered sweetener mimic that caramelized sweetness you’d expect, and the creamy icing keeps each bite decadent. It’s a satisfying compromise I turn to when I want comfort food that fits my goals.

Make ahead friendly, which I adore

I appreciate recipes that fit busy mornings, and chilling the dough overnight is a game changer. It develops flavor and makes rolling simpler, so you can wake up and finish the job quickly. For brunches or special mornings, that extra overnight step makes everything smoother and less frantic.

Versatile finishing options

Whether you prefer a thin glaze or thick frosting, these rolls take the topping well. The cream cheese based icing clings to the warm rolls and melts slightly into spirals, creating pockets of sugary cream that balance the cinnamon. I sometimes dust a little extra cinnamon on top for aroma and color, and it always feels like a flourish.

Comfort food with approachable technique

Although the ingredient list may look different from typical recipes, the steps are straightforward. You do not need advanced baking skills to get excellent results. I like that this recipe empowers home cooks to enjoy a classic treat using pantry friendly low carb ingredients, and it rewards gentle attention during the rolling and baking stages.

Key Ingredients for Keto Cinnamon Rolls

Keto Cinnamon Rolls

I treat these ingredients as a team where each player has a clear job. The cheeses create elasticity and moisture, the coconut flour gives structure with less starch, and the sweeteners provide sweetness without traditional sugars. Balancing wet and dry elements prevents the dough from becoming too dense, while the spices and butter deliver the familiar cinnamon roll character we crave.

  • 1 1/2 cup coconut flour: Provide a dense, fiber-rich base that absorbs moisture and supplies structure to the dough; sift or whisk to remove lumps and ensure even distribution when combining with wet ingredients. Balance the flour with liquids carefully since coconut flour is highly absorbent and can dry the rolls if overused.
  • 1/4 cup low carb sugar substitute: Add a concentrated sweetening element suitable for low-carb diets to enhance overall flavor without raising blood sugar; measure carefully as intensity varies among substitutes. Blend thoroughly with dry ingredients to prevent uneven pockets of sweetness in the dough.
  • 2 tablespoons baking powder: Leaven the dough by creating gas and lift, improving texture and crumb in a low-gluten formulation; distribute evenly with dry ingredients to avoid single spots of rising agent. Use fresh baking powder for reliable rise as older powder can weaken leavening performance.
  • 2 1/2 cups mozzarella cheese shredded: Provide rich, stretchy fat and protein that melts into the dough to create chewiness and cohesion; grate finely and fold in while warm to help it incorporate evenly. Combine with heated cheese in recipes to mimic elasticity and structure typically provided by gluten.
  • 3 ounces cream cheese: Lend creamy fat and tang that contributes moisture and a tender crumb to the dough; soften or warm slightly for easier incorporation with the cheese and eggs. Ensure full melting or mixing to avoid lumps and to enhance richness in the rolls.
  • 3 large eggs beaten: Bind ingredients together and add lift through trapped air, contributing to a tender, structured crumb; beat to introduce air and ensure homogeneous mixing with other wet ingredients. Adjust beating just until combined to avoid overworking the batter.
  • 3 tablespoons butter melted: Contribute melted fat for richness and help create a softer, moister dough; warm until just melted to combine smoothly with cheeses and eggs. Use at the indicated temperature to integrate without causing the eggs or cheeses to separate.
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract: Add aromatic sweetness and depth that complements the cinnamon and sweeteners while rounding flavors; stir into wet components to distribute the aroma consistently. Use pure vanilla extract for the most natural, balanced flavor profile.
  • 1/3 cup Low Carb Brown Sweetener: Provide caramel-like sweetness and molasses notes appropriate for a brownsugar flavor while remaining low-carb; sprinkle in the filling mixture to mimic classic cinnamon roll sweetness. Adjust quantity to taste, ensuring even distribution to prevent overly sweet pockets.
  • 1 tablespoon cinnamon: Deliver warm, aromatic spice that defines the filling and imparts classic cinnamon-roll flavor; mix thoroughly with the brown sweetener and softened butter for an even swirl. Use quality ground cinnamon for maximum flavor intensity and aroma.
  • 4 tablespoons butter softened: Create a spreadable fat base for the filling that helps the brown sweetener and cinnamon adhere to the dough layers; soften but keep pliable for easy spreading. Use room-temperature butter to avoid tearing the dough while rolling.
  • 6 ounces cream cheese softened: Provide a creamy, tangy component to the glaze or filling that adds richness and helps create a smooth texture; beat until silky to combine with softened butter and powdered sweetener. Ensure softened cream cheese is lump-free for a glossy finish on the rolls.
  • 6 tablespoons butter softened: Increase the butterfat content in the frosting or filling for extra richness and a silky mouthfeel; soften to room temperature for easy whipping with cream cheese. Combine gradually with powdered sweetener to achieve the desired consistency without splitting.
  • 1/2 cup Low Carb Confectioners Powdered Sweetener: Supply a fine, smooth sweetener ideal for creating a silky glaze without graininess while keeping carbohydrates low; sift into the cream cheese and butter mixture for lump-free frosting. Adjust the amount to control sweetness level and consistency of the glaze.
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract: Enhance the glaze with floral, sweet notes that round out the sugary and tangy flavors while deepening the aroma; add during mixing to distribute the fragrance evenly. Use pure vanilla extract for a clean, natural finish in the frosting.
  • 1 tablespoon low carb coconut milk if needed: Adjust the glaze or dough consistency slightly by adding a small amount of dairy-free liquid if needed to reach spreadable texture; add sparingly to avoid thinning the mixture too much. Use low carb coconut milk to maintain keto-friendly macros while imparting subtle coconut flavor.

Instructions for Keto Cinnamon Rolls

Keto Cinnamon Rolls

These steps are approachable, with a few moments that reward patience. I like to read through them first, gather my eggs and cheeses, and make sure the chilled dough is ready to roll. As you go, pay attention to textures and smells for the best outcome.

  1. Grease a pie dish with melted butter and set aside.: As you grease the pan, you'll notice the buttery aroma, which hints at the rich flavor the rolls will develop. Greasing prevents sticking while encouraging light browning on the bottoms and edges. A common mistake is skimping on grease, which can cause rolls to adhere and tear, so be generous with an even coating across the base and sides. When you press the pan lightly you should feel a thin, even film of melted butter , and the surface should glisten. This step is quick but pivotal for clean serving and presentation.
  2. Mix coconut flour, low carb sweetener, and baking powder in a medium bowl. Set aside.: As you whisk these dry ingredients, the air will lighten the coconut flour , which reduces clumps and helps accurate incorporation into the wet mixture later. The baking powder will be evenly distributed so the rolls rise consistently, preventing dense pockets. Avoid overworking the flour once combined, because too much agitation can make the dough crumbly. If you spot lumps, sift or break them up with a fork for a smooth blend. The dry mix should look uniform and slightly powdery when ready.
  3. Add mozzarella cheese and cream cheese to a large bowl, and microwave for one minute until melted. Stir.: When you heat the mozzarella cheese and cream cheese , you'll see them soften and then become glossy and stretchy, signaling they are ready to combine with the dry ingredients. Stirring breaks up any remaining clumps and creates a cohesive melted base. Be careful not to overheat, because cheese can separate if too hot; warm and pliable is what you want. If you do notice little oil pools, stir gently to bring it back together. The mixture should smell slightly tangy and milky.
  4. Add in beaten eggs, butter, vanilla extract, and coconut flour mixture until a dough is formed. The dough will be a bit wet and sticky. Cover with a kitchen towel and place in the fridge overnight.: After incorporating the eggs , melted butter , and vanilla, the texture transforms into a tacky, cohesive dough that holds together when pressed. Chilling overnight firms it and allows the coconut flour to hydrate fully, improving rollability and flavor melding. A common issue is trying to roll too soon, which leads to tearing; patience pays off. When chilled, the dough will be easier to handle, less sticky to the touch, and will yield neater spirals when rolled. If it feels rock hard, let it sit at room temperature briefly to soften slightly before rolling.
  5. When ready to bake, take the dough out of the fridge and roll out into a rectangle about 9×12 inches.: As you roll the dough, it will warm and become more pliable, allowing you to stretch it into a roughly rectangular shape. Lightly oiling your surface or placing the dough between parchment sheets helps prevent sticking. Aim for an even thickness so all rolls bake uniformly, and use your hands to gently coax the edges rather than forceful rolling which can tear the dough. If the dough resists, give it five to ten minutes to soften. You want a smooth surface with visible spiral layers after filling is added.
  6. Preheat oven to 400°F.: Preheating ensures the oven is at the correct temperature the moment the rolls go in, which promotes proper rise and browning. When you open the oven, expect a warm, anticipatory scent, and the dial should read a steady 400°F. A common mistake is placing cold dough into an oven that is not fully preheated, resulting in uneven bake and dense centers. Use an oven thermometer if your oven runs hot or cool, so you can adjust accordingly for consistent results.
  7. In a medium bowl, combine the brown low carb sweetener with cinnamon, mix to combine. Spread butter evenly over the rolled dough, and then sprinkle the cinnamon sugar mixture on top.: As you mix the filling, the aroma of cinnamon will bloom, filling the kitchen with warm notes. Spreading softened butter creates a moist layer for the sugar to adhere to, which helps the spice form distinct spirals. Be sure to cover the entire surface evenly to avoid dry patches, and press the filling in lightly so it does not fall out during rolling. Overfilling will cause leaks, so keep the distribution even and consistent for tidy slices.
  8. Roll dough into a log and slice into 1-inch thick rounds.: Rolling should form a tight log with visible spiral layers, and you will hear a faint squeak as the dough compresses slightly. Use a sharp knife or dental floss for cleaner cuts, as tearing can distort the spirals. If the dough resists slicing, chill the log briefly to firm up. Aim for uniform 1 inch rounds so baking time stays consistent across the pan. Each slice should reveal a clear cinnamon swirl and hold its shape when placed in the dish.
  9. Place the rounds into the prepared baking pan. Bake for about 13-15 minutes or until lightly browned.: As the rolls bake, the kitchen will fill with a toasty, buttery aroma and you should see the tops take on a warm golden color. They will puff slightly and the edges may crisp a touch, signaling readiness. Avoid overbaking which dries them out, and underbaking leaves them gummy inside, so watch for a gentle golden hue. If your oven runs hot, check at the earlier end of the time range. The centers should feel set but still tender when done.
  10. Allow to cool slightly before adding the icing.: Letting the rolls rest for a few minutes prevents the frosting from melting away completely while still allowing it to sink into crevices for luscious pockets of cream. You will notice steam rising gently, a sign that the rolls are warm and ready to marry with the icing. Frosting too soon will create runny topping, and waiting too long makes it harder to spread evenly, so aim for a warm but not piping hot surface. The aroma at this stage is rich and inviting.
  11. In a medium mixing bowl, cream together the cream cheese and butter using a hand mixer.: Whipping softened cream cheese with softened butter creates a luxuriously smooth base for the icing, with a silky mouthfeel that complements the rolls. The mixture should look pale and fluffy, and when you lift the beater you will see soft ribbons. If the ingredients are cold, the mixture will be lumpy, so ensure they are fully softened. Overmixing can introduce too much air, making the frosting unstable, so blend until just creamy and cohesive.
  12. Beat in the powdered sweetener and vanilla extract, if the mixture is too thick add a bit of low carb coconut milk.: Incorporating the powdered sweetener results in a smooth, spreadable frosting that dissolves cleanly, without grain. Vanilla brightens the flavor and ties everything together. If the frosting seems stiff, add a small amount of low carb coconut milk to reach your desired consistency, but add it sparingly to avoid thinning. Taste and adjust sweetness as needed. The finished icing should be glossy and pipeable or easily spread with a knife.
  13. Spread the icing over the cinnamon rolls, dust with a bit of ground cinnamon and serve.: As you spread the icing, it will melt slightly into warm grooves, creating ribbons of cream and sugar that contrast with the cinnamon swirls. A light dusting of cinnamon on top enhances aroma and visual appeal. Serve while still warm for the best texture, and watch how the frosting clings to layers when you pull a roll apart. A common oversight is overloading the icing which can make the rolls overly sweet, so apply to taste and enjoy immediately.

Tips and Variations

Keto Cinnamon Rolls

I like to offer practical tweaks and serving suggestions that make these rolls even more appealing. Below you will find a range of ideas from ingredient swaps to make ahead tricks, all tailored to preserve the low carb integrity while boosting flavor and convenience.

  • Chill for clean rolls: Refrigerate the dough overnight so it firms up and becomes much easier to roll into an even rectangle.
  • Warm cheeses first: Melt the mozzarella cheese and cream cheese gently to create a smooth base that blends easily with the other wet ingredients.
  • Even filling distribution: Spread softened butter and then the cinnamon sweetener evenly to avoid dry spots or leaking during the roll and slice stage.
  • Adjust icing consistency: If the frosting is too thick, add low carb coconut milk a teaspoon at a time until it reaches a spreadable texture.
  • Storage tip: Store leftover rolls in an airtight container in the fridge for up to four days, and rewarm briefly in the oven or microwave before serving.
  • Make ahead baking: Prepare and slice the rolls, then cover and refrigerate for a few hours before baking to save time on the day of serving.
  • Sweetener notes: Choose powdered sweeteners for the icing that dissolve well, and pick a brown style sweetener that provides caramel like notes for the filling.

Perfect Pairings for Keto Cinnamon Rolls

These cinnamon rolls pair beautifully with simple beverages and light accompaniments that do not compete with their richness. I love presenting them alongside a hot drink and a fresh fruit plate for balance. Below are serving ideas, occasions, and storage guidance presented in a list format for easy reading.

  • Breakfast spread: Serve warm rolls as the centerpiece of a leisurely breakfast with small plates of fresh berries and a hot cup of coffee or tea.
  • Brunch occasion: Present them at weekend brunch with a selection of savory small bites that contrast the sweet, such as mild cheeses or sliced cucumbers.
  • Holiday mornings: These rolls work well for festive mornings like Ramadan suhoor or Eid brunches, where they offer comforting sweetness without excess carbs.
  • Storage guidance: Keep rolls covered in the refrigerator for up to four days, or freeze individual rolls wrapped tightly for up to one month, thawing and warming before serving.
  • Reheating tips: Warm rolls in a 325°F oven for ten to fifteen minutes or microwave briefly for 20 to 30 seconds to restore softness and melt the icing slightly.
  • Seasonal pairing: In fall, add a sprinkle of extra cinnamon or serve with warm spiced tea; in spring, pair with light herbal teas and fresh citrus wedges to brighten the palate.

FAQ

Yes, you can bake the rolls the same day, but chilling the dough overnight improves texture and makes rolling easier. If you are short on time, refrigerate the dough for at least one to two hours to firm it up. Expect slightly less developed flavor and a bit more stickiness while rolling, but you will still get tasty results. I find the overnight rest yields the neatest spirals and the best crumb, however the expedited method is a workable shortcut when needed.

For the filling and dough, use a granulated low carb sweetener you enjoy, and choose a brown style low carb sweetener to replicate caramel like notes in the filling. For the icing, a powdered low carb sweetener dissolves smoothly and prevents graininess. Different brands vary in sweetness and aftertaste, so I recommend tasting and adjusting quantities slightly to suit your preference. Avoid using liquid sweeteners which can affect dough hydration.

Prevent dryness by watching the bake time closely and removing the rolls as soon as they are lightly golden. Using full fat mozzarella cheese and cream cheese helps maintain moisture, and the butter layers in the filling add richness. If the dough seems dry before baking, a small amount of melted butter or an extra beaten egg can help, but measure carefully. Storing in an airtight container and reheating gently also preserves softness.

Yes, you can freeze the unbaked sliced rolls or baked rolls. For unbaked rolls, arrange them on a tray, flash freeze until firm, then transfer to a sealed container. When ready to bake, thaw in the fridge and allow to come to room temperature before baking, then follow the listed bake time. For baked rolls, wrap individually and freeze up to one month, then thaw and warm gently before serving. Freezing is a great way to have fresh tasting rolls on demand.

Conclusion

These Keto Cinnamon Rolls bring comforting, cinnamon spiced indulgence to a low carb lifestyle by using cheeses and coconut flour to recreate a tender, satisfying roll. The recipe rewards a little patience with an overnight chill, producing neat spirals, a soft crumb, and a creamy frosting that soaks into warm layers. Give them a try on a cozy morning or for a special brunch, and enjoy a bakery style treat that aligns with your goals. I hope this becomes one of your go to recipes when you crave something sweet and nostalgic without the sugar.

Keto Cinnamon Rolls

Keto Cinnamon Rolls

Keto Cinnamon Rolls offer a soft, creamy, and warmly spiced experience with low carb ingredients like coconut flour, melted mozzarella cheese, and a tangy cream cheese frosting. These easy to follow rolls bring bakery style flavor to your kitchen without the sugar, making them perfect for a cozy weekend brunch or special occasion with a low carb twist.
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Course Desserts
Cuisine American
Servings 9 rolls
Calories 250 kcal

Equipment

  • Microwave
  • Mixing Bowls
  • Hand Mixer
  • Pie Dish
  • Oven

Ingredients
  

  • 1 1/2 cup coconut flour Provide a dense, fiber-rich base that absorbs moisture and supplies structure to the dough; sift or whisk to remove lumps and ensure even distribution when combining with wet ingredients. Balance the flour with liquids carefully since coconut flour is highly absorbent and can dry the rolls if overused.
  • 1/4 cup low carb sugar substitute Add a concentrated sweetening element suitable for low-carb diets to enhance overall flavor without raising blood sugar; measure carefully as intensity varies among substitutes. Blend thoroughly with dry ingredients to prevent uneven pockets of sweetness in the dough.
  • 2 tablespoons baking powder Leaven the dough by creating gas and lift, improving texture and crumb in a low-gluten formulation; distribute evenly with dry ingredients to avoid single spots of rising agent. Use fresh baking powder for reliable rise as older powder can weaken leavening performance.
  • 2 1/2 cups mozzarella cheese shredded Provide rich, stretchy fat and protein that melts into the dough to create chewiness and cohesion; grate finely and fold in while warm to help it incorporate evenly. Combine with heated cheese in recipes to mimic elasticity and structure typically provided by gluten.
  • 3 ounces cream cheese Lend creamy fat and tang that contributes moisture and a tender crumb to the dough; soften or warm slightly for easier incorporation with the cheese and eggs. Ensure full melting or mixing to avoid lumps and to enhance richness in the rolls.
  • 3 large eggs beaten Bind ingredients together and add lift through trapped air, contributing to a tender, structured crumb; beat to introduce air and ensure homogeneous mixing with other wet ingredients. Adjust beating just until combined to avoid overworking the batter.
  • 3 tablespoons butter melted Contribute melted fat for richness and help create a softer, moister dough; warm until just melted to combine smoothly with cheeses and eggs. Use at the indicated temperature to integrate without causing the eggs or cheeses to separate.
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Add aromatic sweetness and depth that complements the cinnamon and sweeteners while rounding flavors; stir into wet components to distribute the aroma consistently. Use pure vanilla extract for the most natural, balanced flavor profile.
  • 1/3 cup Low Carb Brown Sweetener Provide caramel-like sweetness and molasses notes appropriate for a brown-sugar flavor while remaining low-carb; sprinkle in the filling mixture to mimic classic cinnamon roll sweetness. Adjust quantity to taste, ensuring even distribution to prevent overly sweet pockets.
  • 1 tablespoon cinnamon Deliver warm, aromatic spice that defines the filling and imparts classic cinnamon-roll flavor; mix thoroughly with the brown sweetener and softened butter for an even swirl. Use quality ground cinnamon for maximum flavor intensity and aroma.
  • 4 tablespoons butter softened Create a spreadable fat base for the filling that helps the brown sweetener and cinnamon adhere to the dough layers; soften but keep pliable for easy spreading. Use room-temperature butter to avoid tearing the dough while rolling.
  • 6 ounces cream cheese softened Provide a creamy, tangy component to the glaze or filling that adds richness and helps create a smooth texture; beat until silky to combine with softened butter and powdered sweetener. Ensure softened cream cheese is lump-free for a glossy finish on the rolls.
  • 6 tablespoons butter softened Increase the butterfat content in the frosting or filling for extra richness and a silky mouthfeel; soften to room temperature for easy whipping with cream cheese. Combine gradually with powdered sweetener to achieve the desired consistency without splitting.
  • 1/2 cup Low Carb Confectioners Powdered Sweetener Supply a fine, smooth sweetener ideal for creating a silky glaze without graininess while keeping carbohydrates low; sift into the cream cheese and butter mixture for lump-free frosting. Adjust the amount to control sweetness level and consistency of the glaze.
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Enhance the glaze with floral, sweet notes that round out the sugary and tangy flavors while deepening the aroma; add during mixing to distribute the fragrance evenly. Use pure vanilla extract for a clean, natural finish in the frosting.
  • 1 tablespoon low carb coconut milk if needed Adjust the glaze or dough consistency slightly by adding a small amount of dairy-free liquid if needed to reach spreadable texture; add sparingly to avoid thinning the mixture too much. Use low carb coconut milk to maintain keto-friendly macros while imparting subtle coconut flavor.

Instructions
 

  • Grease a pie dish with melted butter and set aside.: As you grease the pan, you'll notice the buttery aroma, which hints at the rich flavor the rolls will develop. Greasing prevents sticking while encouraging light browning on the bottoms and edges. A common mistake is skimping on grease, which can cause rolls to adhere and tear, so be generous with an even coating across the base and sides. When you press the pan lightly you should feel a thin, even film of melted butter , and the surface should glisten. This step is quick but pivotal for clean serving and presentation.
  • Mix coconut flour, low carb sweetener, and baking powder in a medium bowl. Set aside.: As you whisk these dry ingredients, the air will lighten the coconut flour , which reduces clumps and helps accurate incorporation into the wet mixture later. The baking powder will be evenly distributed so the rolls rise consistently, preventing dense pockets. Avoid overworking the flour once combined, because too much agitation can make the dough crumbly. If you spot lumps, sift or break them up with a fork for a smooth blend. The dry mix should look uniform and slightly powdery when ready.
  • Add mozzarella cheese and cream cheese to a large bowl, and microwave for one minute until melted. Stir.: When you heat the mozzarella cheese and cream cheese , you'll see them soften and then become glossy and stretchy, signaling they are ready to combine with the dry ingredients. Stirring breaks up any remaining clumps and creates a cohesive melted base. Be careful not to overheat, because cheese can separate if too hot; warm and pliable is what you want. If you do notice little oil pools, stir gently to bring it back together. The mixture should smell slightly tangy and milky.
  • Add in beaten eggs, butter, vanilla extract, and coconut flour mixture until a dough is formed. The dough will be a bit wet and sticky. Cover with a kitchen towel and place in the fridge overnight.: After incorporating the eggs , melted butter , and vanilla, the texture transforms into a tacky, cohesive dough that holds together when pressed. Chilling overnight firms it and allows the coconut flour to hydrate fully, improving rollability and flavor melding. A common issue is trying to roll too soon, which leads to tearing; patience pays off. When chilled, the dough will be easier to handle, less sticky to the touch, and will yield neater spirals when rolled. If it feels rock hard, let it sit at room temperature briefly to soften slightly before rolling.
  • When ready to bake, take the dough out of the fridge and roll out into a rectangle about 9×12 inches.: As you roll the dough, it will warm and become more pliable, allowing you to stretch it into a roughly rectangular shape. Lightly oiling your surface or placing the dough between parchment sheets helps prevent sticking. Aim for an even thickness so all rolls bake uniformly, and use your hands to gently coax the edges rather than forceful rolling which can tear the dough. If the dough resists, give it five to ten minutes to soften. You want a smooth surface with visible spiral layers after filling is added.
  • Preheat oven to 400°F.: Preheating ensures the oven is at the correct temperature the moment the rolls go in, which promotes proper rise and browning. When you open the oven, expect a warm, anticipatory scent, and the dial should read a steady 400°F. A common mistake is placing cold dough into an oven that is not fully preheated, resulting in uneven bake and dense centers. Use an oven thermometer if your oven runs hot or cool, so you can adjust accordingly for consistent results.
  • In a medium bowl, combine the brown low carb sweetener with cinnamon, mix to combine. Spread butter evenly over the rolled dough, and then sprinkle the cinnamon sugar mixture on top.: As you mix the filling, the aroma of cinnamon will bloom, filling the kitchen with warm notes. Spreading softened butter creates a moist layer for the sugar to adhere to, which helps the spice form distinct spirals. Be sure to cover the entire surface evenly to avoid dry patches, and press the filling in lightly so it does not fall out during rolling. Overfilling will cause leaks, so keep the distribution even and consistent for tidy slices.
  • Roll dough into a log and slice into 1-inch thick rounds.: Rolling should form a tight log with visible spiral layers, and you will hear a faint squeak as the dough compresses slightly. Use a sharp knife or dental floss for cleaner cuts, as tearing can distort the spirals. If the dough resists slicing, chill the log briefly to firm up. Aim for uniform 1 inch rounds so baking time stays consistent across the pan. Each slice should reveal a clear cinnamon swirl and hold its shape when placed in the dish.
  • Place the rounds into the prepared baking pan. Bake for about 13-15 minutes or until lightly browned.: As the rolls bake, the kitchen will fill with a toasty, buttery aroma and you should see the tops take on a warm golden color. They will puff slightly and the edges may crisp a touch, signaling readiness. Avoid overbaking which dries them out, and underbaking leaves them gummy inside, so watch for a gentle golden hue. If your oven runs hot, check at the earlier end of the time range. The centers should feel set but still tender when done.
  • Allow to cool slightly before adding the icing.: Letting the rolls rest for a few minutes prevents the frosting from melting away completely while still allowing it to sink into crevices for luscious pockets of cream. You will notice steam rising gently, a sign that the rolls are warm and ready to marry with the icing. Frosting too soon will create runny topping, and waiting too long makes it harder to spread evenly, so aim for a warm but not piping hot surface. The aroma at this stage is rich and inviting.
  • In a medium mixing bowl, cream together the cream cheese and butter using a hand mixer.: Whipping softened cream cheese with softened butter creates a luxuriously smooth base for the icing, with a silky mouthfeel that complements the rolls. The mixture should look pale and fluffy, and when you lift the beater you will see soft ribbons. If the ingredients are cold, the mixture will be lumpy, so ensure they are fully softened. Overmixing can introduce too much air, making the frosting unstable, so blend until just creamy and cohesive.
  • Beat in the powdered sweetener and vanilla extract, if the mixture is too thick add a bit of low carb coconut milk.: Incorporating the powdered sweetener results in a smooth, spreadable frosting that dissolves cleanly, without grain. Vanilla brightens the flavor and ties everything together. If the frosting seems stiff, add a small amount of low carb coconut milk to reach your desired consistency, but add it sparingly to avoid thinning. Taste and adjust sweetness as needed. The finished icing should be glossy and pipeable or easily spread with a knife.
  • Spread the icing over the cinnamon rolls, dust with a bit of ground cinnamon and serve.: As you spread the icing, it will melt slightly into warm grooves, creating ribbons of cream and sugar that contrast with the cinnamon swirls. A light dusting of cinnamon on top enhances aroma and visual appeal. Serve while still warm for the best texture, and watch how the frosting clings to layers when you pull a roll apart. A common oversight is overloading the icing which can make the rolls overly sweet, so apply to taste and enjoy immediately.

Notes

  • Chill for clean rolls: Refrigerate the dough overnight so it firms up and becomes much easier to roll into an even rectangle.
  • Warm cheeses first: Melt the mozzarella cheese and cream cheese gently to create a smooth base that blends easily with the other wet ingredients.
  • Even filling distribution: Spread softened butter and then the cinnamon sweetener evenly to avoid dry spots or leaking during the roll and slice stage.
  • Adjust icing consistency: If the frosting is too thick, add low carb coconut milk a teaspoon at a time until it reaches a spreadable texture.
  • Storage tip: Store leftover rolls in an airtight container in the fridge for up to four days, and rewarm briefly in the oven or microwave before serving.
  • Make ahead baking: Prepare and slice the rolls, then cover and refrigerate for a few hours before baking to save time on the day of serving.
  • Sweetener notes: Choose powdered sweeteners for the icing that dissolve well, and pick a brown style sweetener that provides caramel like notes for the filling.
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