Sticky and sweet, these Caramel Apple Pie Cinnamon Rolls offer a lighter, healthier take on a classic dessert. The dough combines bread flour, instant yeast, salt, and unsweetened applesauce for moisture, while almond flour lends a subtle nutty, buttery note and a slightly flaky texture. The result is a pastry-like roll that tastes like apple pie, with less fat and refined sugar than traditional recipes.

Why this recipe works
- Vegan friendly — no eggs, milk, or butter; the caramel topping is coconut-based.
- Healthy and delicious — applesauce and almond flour add nutrients and fiber.
- Easy to prepare with a stand mixer or bread machine, though hand-kneading works too.
- Almond flour adds a rich, slightly flaky texture that elevates the rolls.

Ingredients
Most ingredients are common grocery items found in the baking aisle or natural foods section.
- Bread flour — recommended for the best structure and texture.
- Almond flour (optional) — adds nutrition and a delicate, flaky crumb; you can substitute half the amount with whole wheat or more bread flour if desired.
- Instant yeast — convenient and reliable; instant yeast works directly with the dry ingredients.
- Sugar — raw cane or granulated sugar works; alternatives like coconut or date sugar are possible. Avoid sugar-free bulk substitutes inside the dough, as they can interfere with rising.
- Salt — any salt will do.
- Unsweetened applesauce — provides moisture, sweetness, and fiber. If you use sweetened applesauce, reduce added sugar accordingly.
- Caramel sauce — store-bought or homemade; use a vegan coconut caramel to keep the rolls plant-based.
Equipment
- Stand mixer with dough hook (recommended). You can also use a bread machine or knead by hand.
Step-by-step guide
Step 1
Combine the dry ingredients — bread flour, almond flour (if using), instant yeast, and salt — in the mixer bowl. Add the applesauce.
Step 2
Start kneading on low speed for about a minute. Depending on flour protein and applesauce moisture, add water or flour one tablespoon at a time until the dry ingredients are incorporated.
Step 3
Knead for 8–10 minutes. The dough will be sticky at first but will firm as the flours hydrate.
Step 4
Place the dough in a lightly greased bowl.
Step 5
Let the dough rise in a warm spot until doubled, about 60–90 minutes.
Step 6
Prepare the filling by mixing almond flour (or substitute), sugar, cinnamon, and chopped apples. Set aside.
Step 7
Punch down the dough and roll it on a floured surface into an 18 x 10-inch rectangle.
Step 8
Brush the surface with melted butter-flavored coconut oil or almond milk for a lower-fat option so the sugar filling will stick. Spread the apple-cinnamon mixture evenly.
Step 9
Roll the dough tightly from one long end and pinch the seam to seal.
Step 10
Cut the roll into individual pieces using a strong thread or dental floss for clean slices.
Step 11
Place rolls swirl-side up on a parchment-lined baking pan.
Step 12
Let the rolls rise again for about 30 minutes, then bake at 350°F (180°C) for 15–20 minutes until golden.
Step 13
Allow rolls to cool slightly, then drizzle vegan caramel sauce over the top.
Step 14
Optionally pipe a light almond-yogurt frosting blended with caramel for presentation. Serve warm.
Variations and additions
This recipe is designed to be a flexible base. Try these adjustments to customize flavor and texture:
- Spices: Use apple pie spice instead of plain cinnamon, or add 1 tsp vanilla to the applesauce for extra warmth.
- Texture: Fold in chopped nuts, seeds, oats, or dried fruit. Chocolate chips can be added for an indulgent twist.
- Fiber: Substitute up to half the bread flour with white whole wheat flour — add a few tablespoons of water to compensate for the higher absorption.
Icing and glaze ideas
There are many glazes that pair well: vegan caramel, simple powdered sugar glaze, chocolate drizzle, or a coffee-infused icing. A light almond-yogurt frosting blended with caramel complements the apple-cinnamon filling without overpowering it.

Substitutions and notes
- Gluten-free flours are not suitable substitutes for bread flour in this yeasted dough.
- All-purpose flour can replace bread flour for softer, less chewy rolls.
- Almond flour can be swapped with other nut flours such as pecan, cashew, or walnut flour.
Storage
- Store at room temperature in an airtight container for 3–4 days.
- Refrigerate up to 7 days, or freeze up to 3 months. Reheat covered in foil in the oven or warm in an air fryer.
Final tips
- Weigh your flour for consistent results — 1 cup bread flour ≈ 120 g. If you don’t have a scale, spoon and level the flour.
- Bake time varies with pan size and material. A finished roll’s internal temperature is around 190°F (88°C).
- Bread machine method: Add dry ingredients first, then wet. Use the basic cycle and adjust hydration during the first knead. Add nuts or fruit near the end of kneading.


Sweet & Sticky Caramel Apple Pie Cinnamon Rolls (Vegan Friendly)
Ingredients (high level)
- Bread flour, almond flour (optional), instant yeast, sugar, salt
- Unsweetened applesauce
- Filling: brown sugar, cinnamon, chopped apple, a small amount of flour
- Glaze: vegan almond-yogurt frosting and vegan caramel sauce
Instructions (summary)
- Mix dry ingredients, add applesauce, and knead until smooth. Adjust hydration as needed.
- Allow the dough to rest and rise until doubled (60–90 minutes).
- Prepare filling. Roll the dough into an 18 x 10-inch rectangle, brush with coconut oil or almond milk, and spread the filling.
- Roll up, seal, and cut into rolls. Arrange on parchment-lined pans and proof for 30 minutes.
- Bake at 350°F (180°C) for 15–20 minutes, cool slightly, then drizzle caramel and/or frosting.
Notes
Weighing flour produces the most consistent results. 1 1/3 cups applesauce ≈ 330 g (about three 4-oz containers). For a warm proofing spot, place the bowl in an oven with a bowl of hot water nearby.
