Fat-Free Greek Yogurt Cinnamon Rolls (Easy Sheet Pan Recipe) - All Purpose Veggies (2024)

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If Fat-Free and High Protein are words that are important to you, you'll love this recipe for my Greek Yogurt Cinnamon Rolls. These protein-loaded cinnamon rolls are made with bread flour, yeast, sugar, salt, water and a very generous helping of Fat-Free Greek Yogurt that adds a tangy sweet flavor and nutrients that help you stay full for hours. And guess what? They're super fluffy and soft. They might just turn into your regular go-to cinnamon roll recipe!

Here's why I love this recipe

  • Simple to make, and needs only just a couple of ingredients. No eggs, milk or butter are required.
  • Soft, fluffy, but with the right amount of chew and heartiness.
  • Easy to prepare if you have a stand mixer or bread machine
  • High in protein, thanks to the greek yogurt
  • Fat-free!

Ingredients Used to Make Fat Free Greek Yogurt Cinnamon Rolls

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  • Bread Flour - Bread flour is highly recommended for this recipe for the best texture and structure. I used King Arthur Bread Flour. Please read the note in the substitution section below if using other flours.
  • Instant Yeast - you can find instant yeast in the baking section near the flours. My favorite is SAF Instant Premium Yeast, which works quickly and consistently produces great results. I recommend using instant yeast over active yeast for this recipe since active yeast (unlike instant yeast) needs to be activated in water, which we don't add until the very end.
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  • Sugar - I used raw cane sugar, but you can use regular granulated white sugar, or healthier alternatives like coconut, date, or maple sugars. Sugar free substitutes such as monk fruit sweetener or stevia powder can be used in the frosting recipe, but for what goes inside the bread, I would NOT RECOMMEND using sugar-free substitutes since they can cause the bread to not rise properly.
  • Salt - Pink Himalayan salt is what I have at home, so it’s what I use, but you can use any kind for this recipe.
  • Greek Yogurt - I used Chobani Fat-Free Plain Greek Yogurt. Before using, drain any excess liquid.
    • NOTE: You can also use a dairy-free yogurt like almond milk yogurt, but because dairy-free yogurt tends to be thinner than Greek Yogurt, you may have to reduce the amount of water you add to the recipe when you're kneading the dough.

Equipment

  • I used a KitchenAid Stand Mixer with a dough hook to knead the dough. You're also welcome to use a bread machine, or knead the dough by hand.
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Step by Step

How to Make Fat Free Greek Yogurt Cinnamon Rolls

STEP 1

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Mix all the dry ingredients (bread flour, instant yeast, sugar, salt) in the bowl of the stand mixer.

STEP 2

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Add the greek yogurt

Start to knead the dough at a low setting (speed 2) for about a minute.

STEP 3

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Add the water a few tablespoons at a time until the dry ingredients are no longer visible. Continue to knead for about 8 to 10 minutes.

STEP 4

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Remove the finished dough from the mixer bowl and place in a lightly greased bowl.

STEP 5

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Let rise until doubled, about 60-90 minutes. It's best if the bowl is put in a warm place, for example, inside a microwave oven with a bowl of hot water set next to the bowl.

STEP 6

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Punch down the dough then remove from bowl. Place on a generously floured surface and use a rolling pin to flatten the dough into a rectangle, about 18 x 10 inches in size.

STEP 7

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Spray, brush or sprinkle water or almond milk onto the surface of the dough.

Note: the surface just needs to be wet enough for the sugar mixture to stick.

STEP 8

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Spread the filling mixture over the dough

Starting from the long end, shape the dough into a roll. Pinch the seams to seal.

STEP 9

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Use a string or dental floss to cut the rolled up dough into 12 equal sized individual rolls.

STEP 10

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Place the individual rolls on a parchment-lined baking pan, swirl side up, and about half inches apart

STEP 11

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Bake the rolls for 15-20 minutes until golden brown

STEP 12

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Glaze the rolls. You can either use a simple glaze by mixing 1 cup of powdered sugar with 2 Tbsp of milk, or use this Greek Yogurt Icing Recipe for a healthier twist!

Recipe Variations and Optional Add Ins:

I made this cinnamon roll recipe as basic as possible so that people can customize it to fit their own tastes. Here are some awesome ways you can make this bread your own 🙂

  • Add more flavor! Add a pinch of ground cloves and nutmeg along with the cinnamon powder when you make the filling. Also, you can add 1 tsp of vanilla extract to the glaze ingredients to enhance the sweet flavor.
  • Add more texture! Adding chopped nuts, seeds, or dried fruits or oats is a fantastic way to increase the nutrition and flavor of breads. If you're feeling indulgent, you can also add chocolate chips.
  • Want to add more fiber? Substitute white whole wheat flour for up to half of the bread flour called for in this recipe. You'll need to add a few more tablespoons of water to adjust the hydration since whole wheat flour absorbs more water than white flour.
  • Frosting Ideas: Top with a dollop of whipped greek yogurt cream cheese and sprinkle on lemon zest, like below! Note: I didn't have any mint leaves, so I just cut up some random leaves from my potted plants. FYI, those are NOT edible.

Different Icing and Frosting Options for Cinnamon Rolls

If you want to enjoy cinnamon rolls with a variety of glazes, icings and frostings, there are many fun and delicious options to choose from. For starters, try drizzling cinnamon rolls with chocolate, topping them with whipped cream, or adding some coffee to the glaze. For more ideas, check out this post for

Note on Substitutions

  • Unfortunately, gluten-free flours cannot be substituted for bread flour in this recipe.
  • If you don't have bread flour, you can also use All Purpose Flour instead. AP flour has less protein than bread flour, so they will yield softer rolls with less chew/ bite.

How to Store

  • You can store these Cinnamon Rolls in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3-4 days.
  • For longer storage, you can place them in a plastic freezer bag or airtight container and keep in the fridge for up to 7 days, or freeze up to 3 months. To reheat, cover with foil and warm them up in the oven or air fryer

Final Tips for Fat Free Greek Yogurt Cinnamon Rolls

  • Weigh your flour for the best results. 1 cup of bread flour = 120 grams / 4.23 oz. This is recommended since scooping the flour directly from the bag can can pack the flour into the measuring cup, and this means you'll end up with more flour than what's called for in the recipe. If you don't have a kitchen scale, you can measure the flour by spooning pre-sifted flour into the measuring cup, then using the straight end of the spoon to level the flour across the top to sweep off the excess.
  • Baking time (as well as serving size) will vary based on the size of your baking pan, the material (silicone vs metal) of the pan. If you're not sure whether the bread is ready, you can insert a quick read thermometer into the bread - a finished bread will register 190 F (or 88 C).
  • To make this recipe in the bread machine: add all the dry ingredients into the machine, stir briefly before adding the wet ingredients. The machine can be set for basic. Check the dough for consistency and adjust by adding additional water (or flour) before the end of the first kneading cycle. If you want to add additional nuts or dried fruits, leave them aside, and only them 3 minutes before the end of the second kneading cycle.
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Prep Time 3 hours hrs

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Course Breakfast, Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings 12 rolls

Calories 173 kcal

Ingredients

Bread Dough

  • 3 ½ cups bread flour (420 g), sifted and leveled*
  • 2 tsp instant yeast
  • 2 Tbsp sugar
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 ⅓ cup fat free greek yogurt (333g), plain or unsweetened. Drain excess liquid before using **
  • ½ cup water , or milk of choice

Filling

  • 3 Tbsp brown sugar , can also use granulated monk fruit sweetener
  • 1 Tbsp cinnamon powder

Simple Glaze

  • 1 cup powdered sugar , can also use powdered monk fruit sweetener
  • 2 Tbsp milk of choice

Instructions

  • Mix all the dry ingredients (bread flour, instant yeast, sugar, salt) in the bowl of the stand mixer.

  • Add the greek yogurt.

  • Start to knead the dough at a low setting (speed 2), and add water.

    *For this recipe, I used ½ cup water, but more or less water (or flour) may be needed depending on the protein content of the flour, the water content in the yogurt, as well as the humidity and temperature of the kitchen. Be sure to add a few tablespoons at a time so you don't overhydrate the dough.

  • Continue to knead for about 8 to 10 minutes, or until the dough pulls away from the bowl and forms a slightly bumpy, but a stretchy -supple ball.

  • Remove the finished dough from the mixer bowl and place in a lightly greased bowl.

  • Let rise until doubled, about 60-90 minutes***

  • While the dough rises, prepare the filling by mixing the filling ingredients. Set aside.

  • Punch down the dough then remove from bowl. Place on a generously floured surface and use a rolling pin to flatten the dough into a rectangle, about 18 x 10 inches in size.

  • Spray, brush or sprinkle water or almond milk onto the surface of the dough.

    Note: the surface just needs to be wet enough for the sugar mixture to stick.

  • Spread the filling mixture over the dough

  • Starting from the long end, shape the dough into a roll. Pinch the seams to seal.

  • Use a string or dental floss to cut the rolled up dough into 12 equal sized individual rolls.

  • Line a 9" x 12" rectangular pan, or a quarter sheet pan, with parchment paper.

  • Place the individual rolls on a parchment-lined baking pan, swirl side up, and about half inches apart

  • Let the rolls rise again for about 30 minutes until puffy. Toward the end of the rise time, preheat the oven to 350F / 180C

  • Bake the rolls for 15-20 minutes until golden brown

  • Prepare the glaze by mixing powdered sugar and milk. You can control the consistency of the glaze by adding more powdered sugar for a thicker glaze, and more milk for a thinner glaze.

    You can also pair these cinnamon rolls with this Greek Yogurt Icing

  • Once cooled enough to handle, glaze the rolls.

  • Enjoy!

Notes

*Weigh your flour for the best results. 1 cup of bread flour = 120 grams / 4.23 oz.

**I used Chobani Fat-Free Plain Greek Yogurt. You can also use a dairy-free yogurt like almond milk yogurt, but because dairy-free yogurt tends to be thinner than Greek Yogurt, you may have to reduce the amount of water you add to the recipe when you're kneading the dough.

***It's best if the bowl is put in a warm place, for example, inside a microwave oven with a bowl of hot water set next to the bowl.

Nutrition

Calories: 173kcalCarbohydrates: 34gProtein: 8gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 0.1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.3gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.2gTrans Fat: 0.002gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 208mgPotassium: 94mgFiber: 2gSugar: 6gVitamin A: 4IUVitamin C: 0.03mgCalcium: 43mgIron: 0.5mgZinc: 1mg***Net Carbs: 32g

Keyword bread, greek yogurt, yeasted

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FAQs

What happens if you mix plain yogurt and cinnamon? ›

But if you just add a dash of cinnamon--1/2 teaspoon of the copper-colored spice--to plain yogurt, you can reap some fantastic health benefits. Studies have shown that cinnamon can help lower LDL cholesterol levels, keep blood sugar levels low, and even boost memory and brain function.

Can you put cinnamon in Greek yogurt? ›

Simply add 2 cups greek yogurt, 1 packet of sugar free pudding mix, and 1 tsp of cinnamon to a bowl and mix well. To each serving I added an extra sprinkle of cinnamon, and a drizzle of honey! My husband added some crunchy peanut butter which also tasted amazing!

What can you use Greek yogurt for in baking? ›

Substitute Greek Yogurt for Higher-Fat Ingredients

From traditional comfort foods to fresh baked goods, Greek yogurt can substitute oil and mayonnaise. Oil: Replace oil with Greek yogurt when baking muffins, cakes and even waffles. Give these Greek Yogurt Banana Muffins or Double Blueberry Greek Yogurt Waffles a try.

What can you use instead of butter in cinnamon roll filling? ›

Coconut oil (or melted butter) and almond milk – Most cinnamon roll recipes call for butter and regular milk, but, as a vegan option, this recipe works perfectly with coconut oil and almond milk.

What should not be mixed with yogurt? ›

Yogurt is to be avoided with cheese, hot drinks, sour fruits, milk, mangoes, nightshades, beans, eggs, fish. Fat and proteins are mismatched foods as they need different digestive juices. Cheese cannot be paired with eggs, fruits, hot drinks, milk, beans, yogurt.

What happens if you mix eggs and yogurt? ›

a little salt and pepper. we did find that adding the yogurt to the eggs was the best way to go. the more you whisk the eggs the softer the curds and the lighter the egg. you can see it's very soft and the yogurt gives you a really really creamy texture.

How do you sweeten Greek yogurt without sugar? ›

As simple as honey, simply add a tablespoon of jam to 8oz plain nonfat VOSKOS and mix well. 3. Mashed fruit. I love mashing a ripe banana and adding it to my VOSKOS plain nonfat.

What spices to add to yogurt? ›

In a mixing bowl whisk the yogurt, cucumber, paprika, turmeric, cumin, lemon zest, salt and chopped fresh mint. Cover and store in the refrigerator until serving time. Garnish with extra lemon zest, some paprika and a couple fresh mint leaves upon serving.

Can you cook with fat-free Greek yogurt? ›

Recipes are not doomed without whole milk and cream: "Fat-free dairy products such as milk, yogurt and sour cream work just like their high-fat counterparts," says Robin Vitetta-Miller, MS, nutritionist and cookbook author.

Can you bake with fat-free Greek yogurt? ›

Yes, non-fat Greek yogurt can generally be used as a substitute for regular yogurt in baking recipes. However, there are a few things to keep in mind when making the substitution: 1.

Can I use 0 fat Greek yogurt in baking? ›

Go with whole-milk, full-fat Greek yogurt for the best flavor (2% can be used if you prefer). But avoid nonfat, as it can not only contain fillers and stabilizers that change the taste and texture of what you're baking, but it also just doesn't have the same rich flavor and mouthfeel as varieties with fat in them.

What do bakeries use instead of butter? ›

WHAT ARE BUTTER ALTERNATIVES FOR BAKING?
  • MARGARINE. Margarine is a fat that is made mostly from vegetable oil that's flavored to taste like butter. ...
  • SHORTENING. Shortening is 100% fat, made from hydrogenated vegetable oils. ...
  • OLIVE OIL & VEGETABLE OIL. ...
  • COCONUT OIL. ...
  • PUMPKIN PURÉE. ...
  • APPLESAUCE. ...
  • GREEK YOGURT. ...
  • BANANAS.

What can I add to my cinnamon rolls? ›

Variations
  1. Add fruit. Add some fresh peach slices, apple pie filling, cherry pie filling, blueberries, raspberries, or sliced strawberries right on top and down between the cinnamon rolls before adding the cream and baking.
  2. Go nuts. Add ¾ cup chopped pecans to the brown sugar and butter mixture. ...
  3. Try maple icing!
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What not to mix with cinnamon? ›

For example, if you're taking medications that may affect your liver, such as acetaminophen (Tylenol) or statins, excessive intake of the coumarin in cinnamon may increase the chance of liver damage. Also, the spice may enhance the effects of diabetes medications and cause your blood sugar to fall too low.

What does a teaspoon of cinnamon on an empty stomach do? ›

Cinnamon has shown to be effective in lowering blood sugar levels and increasing insulin sensitivity, making it beneficial for managing diabetes. Drinking cinnamon water on an empty stomach can also help kickstart the day with balanced blood sugar levels, reducing the risk of energy crashes and sugar cravings.

Does cinnamon interfere with probiotics? ›

Results: The addition of cinnamon to probiotic yogurt showed antibacterial activity on Streptococcus thermophilus, Lactobacillus acidophilus and Bifidobacterium animalis ssp. lactis while cinnamon depending on its concentration was found to support bacterial growth of Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp.

What can I mix with plain yogurt to make it taste better? ›

How to Make Plain Greek Yogurt Taste Good: 10 easy tips
  1. Add fresh fruit.
  2. Add frozen fruit.
  3. Mix with canned pumpkin and spices.
  4. Drizzle with honey or maple syrup.
  5. Mix with nuts or seeds.
  6. Blend into a smoothie.
  7. Add cereal.
  8. As a marinade.
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