These easy no yeast Banana Cinnamon Rolls combine the classic banana bread flavor with everyone's favorite cinnamon roll. This combo is a match made in heaven.
Banana Bread Cinnamon Rolls
Do you have a bunch of ripe bananas on the counter and want something new and exciting to make with them? Bananas are such a versatile ingredient that can be used so many different ways. Muffins, donuts, breads, cakes, cupcakes! You name it, I probably have added banana to it.
Normally when we have ripe bananas I make a loaf of this Banana Bread with sour cream. But I was craving cinnamon rolls, so I decided to mash up two recipes and create banana bread cinnamon rolls.
Oh, my goodness! Best idea of the week for sure.These no yeast banana cinnamon rolls were soft, gooey, and so delicious.
The best part about these rolls is that there is no rise time. And they can be made and eaten in less than an hour. They are one of my favorite ways to use up ripe bananas on the counter.
Still have leftover ripe bananas after making the banana rolls? Freeze them and make Banana Ice Cream for dessert later.
Bonus: If you love cinnamon rolls then try these orange sweet rolls or some funfetti cinnamon rolls.
Ingredient List
These banana sweet rolls use ingredients that you probably already have in your kitchen. The combo of banana and cinnamon gives these easy peasy cinnamon rolls a fun banana bread flavor.
For the Cinnamon Filling
- Sugars - A mixture of brown and granulated makes the filling sweet.
- Spices - The combination of cinnamon and nutmeg gives it a rich spicy flavor.
- Nuts - Use your favorite chopped nuts inside and on top of the frosted rolls. Leave out to keep the rolls nut free.
- Butter - Unsalted and melted.
For the No Yeast Dough
- Flour - Make sure to measure the flour
- Sugar - Just a little bit of granulated sugar adds sweetness to the dough.
- Baking Powder & Baking Soda - Provides the lift in the dough.
- Salt - Adds flavor.
- Banana - One ripe banana gives the dough a delicious banana bread flavor.
- Butter - Unsalted and melted.
- Buttermilk - Gives the dough richness and a slight tang. You can also use whole milk or half and half.
How to make Banana Cinnamon Rolls
The dough for these banana nut cinnamon rolls comes together so easily with just a bowl and a fork. Roll it out, fill with cinnamon sugar goodness, and bake. In under 1 hour you can be enjoying warm and gooey banana bread rolls for breakfast.
Step One: Make Cinnamon Filling
- Stir together the sugar, brown sugar, spices, nuts (if using), and melted butter in a bowl.
- Set aside until needed.
Step Two: Make Banana Cinnamon Roll Dough
- Put all the dry ingredients in a large bowl and stir together with a fork.
- Add the buttermilk, mashed bananas, and melted butter and continue to stir with the fork until a soft dough forms.
- Once the dough comes together into a soft ball, turn it out onto a lightly floured surface. Knead the dough a FEW times.
- Press and roll the dough out with your fingers gently. Gently keep working it until you get it into a 10" x 14" rectangle.
- Brush melted butter on top and sprinkle the cinnamon filling. Make sure you do not spread the cinnamon sugar all the way to the edges. Leave a 1 inch border all around.
- Carefully roll the dough and sugar up starting from the shortest side. The dough may stick to the counter if you do not have enough flour under it. Use a butter knife or flat edge spatula to loosen the roll if this happens.
- Finish rolling it up and cut the dough log into 9 even rolls. Place the banana rolls in the buttered baking pan. Drizzle the remaining butter over the top.
- Bake for about 18-20 minutes in a preheated oven.
Step Three: Make Cream Cheese Frosting
- Stir together the softened cream cheese, powdered sugar, milk, and vanilla until the mixture is creamy.
- Spread the cream cheese icing on top of the warm banana cinnamon rolls and sprinkle with extra nuts.
Recipe Tips
- Do not knead the no yeast dough too many times because too much flour will make the dough tough. You want soft fluffy rolls to enjoy hot from the oven.
- Make sure to keep a very thin layer of flour under the dough to keep it from sticking to the counter.
- Use a butter knife or flat spatula to gently loosen the dough from the counter as you roll everything up.
- If you or someone in your family has a tree nut allergy, leave the nuts out of this cinnamon roll recipe!
- Use a serrated knife or dental floss to cut the log of dough without smashing the roll.
- Want to make this a vegan friendly recipe? Use vegan butter and vegan buttermilk in place of the original ingredients.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are my cinnamon rolls tough?
Kneading the dough too many times with too much flour will produce rolls that are tough and dry.
How do you cut cinnamon rolls easily?
Using unflavored dental floss is the easiest way to cut cinnamon rolls without smooshing the roll. Slide a long piece of floss under the roll and wrap it around the roll. Pull tightly in opposite directions until it slices through the dough. It's that quick and easy to make uniform rolls.
A serrated knife is my other favorite way to cut cinnamon rolls. Gently cut back and forth on the dough using short motions until you get all the way through the dough.
Other Easy Banana Recipes
- Best Banana Cake recipe
- Banana Scones
- Banana Waffle
- Banana Nutella Muffins
- Maple Pecan Banana Bread
- Banana Chocolate Chip Baked Oatmeal
- Banana Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Muffins
- Cinnamon Banana Bread
- Banana Pudding Cheesecake
- Chocolate Banana Muffins
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Recipe
Banana Cinnamon Rolls
These easy no yeast Banana Cinnamon Rolls combine the classic banana bread flavor with everyone's favorite cinnamon roll. This combo is a match made in heaven.
Ingredients
For the Cinnamon Filling
- ยพ cup packed brown sugar
- ยผ cup granulated sugar
- 2 teaspoons cinnamon
- ยผ teaspoon nutmeg
- ยผ cup finely chopped walnuts
- 1 tablespoon unsalted butter, melted
For the Rolls
- 2 ยพ cups all purpose flour (plus more for kneading & rolling)
- 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
- 1 ยฝ teaspoons baking powder
- 1 ยฝ teaspoons baking soda
- ยฝ teaspoon salt
- ยฝ cup mashed banana (1 banana)
- 7 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted and divided
- ยพ cup buttermilk
For the Cream Cheese Frosting
- 4 ounces cream cheese, softened
- 1 cup powdered sugar
- 1 teaspoon milk
- ยผ teaspoon vanilla extract
- ยผ cup finely chopped walnuts (optional)
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 425° F. Grease an 8x8 pan with 1 tablespoon melted butter.
- Mix together the filling ingredients until they resemble sand. Set aside.
- Sift together the dry ingredients. Create a well in the center of the flour.
- Add the buttermilk, banana, and 2 tablespoons melted butter. Mix with a fork until a soft dough forms. It will be very sticky.
- Turn the dough out onto a well floured surface. Knead the dough 8-10 times. Let rest 10 minutes.
- Press the dough out on the well floured surface with your fingers forming a 10" by 14" rectangle.
- Spread 2 tablespoons melted butter over the dough. Sprinkle with the cinnamon filling, leaving ยฝ inch on all sides.
- Roll the log up gently from the shortest end. The dough may stick to the counter. Use a spatula or butter knife to loosen the roll and push flour under it if this happens.
- Cut the roll into 9 even slices using a piece of dental floss, and place the rolls in the prepared pan.
- Drizzle the rolls with the last 2 tablespoons of melted butter. Bake for 18-22 minutes. Let cool for a few minutes.
- Stir together the frosting ingredients. Serve the rolls warm with frosting and extra nuts, if desired.
Notes
*Leave the nuts out if you or a family member has a tree nut allergy.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 9 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 477Total Fat: 20gSaturated Fat: 10gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 9gCholesterol: 41mgSodium: 494mgCarbohydrates: 71gFiber: 2gSugar: 38gProtein: 7g
Nutrition facts are an estimate and are not guaranteed to be accurate. If you need special diet advice, please see a registered dietician.
*The recipe for Banana Nut Cinnamon Rolls was originally published on February 23, 2014. The post and pictures were updated and republished on July 8, 2021.
Barbara
I made these today. What a mess! The problem came when I tried to roll these up. The dough kept breaking as I tried to roll it. Filling fell out. Finally got some thing looking like a roll. I did not cut them as I knew they would fall apart. They were now in 2 pieces. So I used a pancake turner to move them to a cookie sheet. Messy, but finally got them there. Baked for 18 min. They taste good. But I would use less cinnamon as I can't taste the banana.
Jocelyn
Oh, my goodness! I am so sorry to hear that these did not work well for you. I have made them multiple times for my family, and have never had problems with the dough breaking. Did you press the dough just to a 10x14 rectangle? If the dough was too thin, it could break.
Laura
I'm just sitting here on my computer, didn't eat breakfast yet, and there is no one that will make these for me! Pinning for later;-)
Carla
I now know what to make with all future ripe bananas ๐ I, too, don't like ripen bananas. They must have at least a little bit of green or I don't like them. In which case they become dessert.
Trish - Mom On Timeout
These are so amazing Jocelyn! Totally drooling!
Paula
I'm seriously drooling over these, Jocelyn!!
Jocelyn Brubaker
Thanks Paula!!
Shannon @ Bake.Frost.Repeat
Yep, these are going to have to happen to me very soon. ๐
Jess @ On Sugar Mountain
Teehee I just bought a bunch of bananas and I know I won't actually EAT them before they turn brown and super ripe. Bananas really should be for baking only. Baking and maybe smoothies....but definitely baking. And definitely in cinnamon rolls! These look like the perfect rolls to wake up to in the morning for sure. ๐
Jocelyn Brubaker
Thanks Jess!! ๐
Kelly
Wow, wish I had one of these right now! They look so delicious! I will be making these for breakfast sometime this week ๐
Stephanie @ Macaroni and Cheesecake
What a great idea for cinnamon rolls! And I have to eat bananas when they are bright yellow. If they get one or two spots they are definitely bound for bread!
Jocelyn Brubaker
Thanks Stephanie!!
Kelly
I am with you and won't touch a banana once it's yellow and spotty - my husband on the other hand loves them super ripe hehe. If he doesn't eat them, I will freeze those for my smoothies or use them up in baking and these cinnamon rolls sound perfect! They look incredible and you can't beat the banana and walnuts combo ๐
Jennie @themessybakerblog
It's like we're soul mates. I can't stand to eat a ripe banana straight up. I prefer my ripe bananas cut with butter, sugar, and flour. These are making me drool. Pinned.
Jocelyn Brubaker
Thanks for the pin girly!! ๐
Cinnamon Vogue
I think the filling is the best part. ๐ But I am like you, can't eat any damaged bananas. What a pity the taste of bananas we get here in the US is so terrible compared to what I used to eat in Sri Lanka. Once you taste a real banana you just can't eat eat what we get air lifted into our grocery stores.
Jocelyn Brubaker
Maybe someday I'll get a chance to have a real banana!! ๐
Mary Frances @ The Sweet {Tooth} Life
This has "make me" written all over it! First of all - bananas. Cannot get enough bananas! Second of all - no yeast cinnamon rolls!! I will have to try that asap. And finally (thank goodness I have no nut allergies because) I love the banana/nut combo!
Jelli
Jocelyn, these look and sound delicious. The people in Costa Rica think I'm nuts eating my bananas just slightly yellow. I like them ripe too...a little, but definitely not all spotted like most Ticos prefer. I use those for baking and smoothies. I'll have to give these rolls a try. I've never met a cinnamon roll I didn't like (except in the supermarket.)
Jocelyn Brubaker
Haha! Thanks Jelli!
Chelsea @chelseasmessyapron
Wow Jocelyn! These sound so good! And what a unique twist on cinnamon rolls - love these! Haha I love ripe bananas, I can't even touch them if they don't have a few brown spots on them haha ๐
michael
They look delicious, I too only eat the green bananas! ๐ I am gonna have to try this one!
Michael
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Jocelyn Brubaker
Thanks Michael!!
Lindsay @ Life, Love and Sugar
I love all the banana treats! And I love that these are no yeast too - so easy! I like my bananas perfectly yellow - any brown spots and it's time to bake! ๐
Tanya Schroeder
You have perfected the quick cinnamon roll! I have adored all you recent flavors, but this one might be my favorite! I couldnโt agree with you more about the green bananas. They spots gross me out! Iโll be pinning these to surprise the kids!
Jocelyn Brubaker
Thank you Tanya!! ๐
Beth @ bethcakes
Banana nut + cinnamon rolls is such a good idea! So happy you put those two together, they look incredible!
Jenn @ Deliciously Sprinkled
I love everything banana and cinnamon rolls with banana sound so delicious! I would love one of these right now! Thanks for sharing, pinned! ๐
Jocelyn Brubaker
Thanks for the pin Jenn!! ๐