Cinnamon Roll Donuts
Can you smell these Cinnamon Roll Donuts? There are certain aromas that have the power to transport you to an exact moment in time when you strongly experienced it for the first time. There is a name for that: olfactory memory. Scientists have done a great deal of work to better understand the relationship between what you smell and how you feel or think. The anatomy of the brain has a lot to do with it. Incoming smells are first processed by the olfactory bulb. This tract starts inside the nose and runs along the bottom of the brain. It has a direct connection to the two brain areas that are implicated in emotion and memory: the amygdala and hippocampus. Scientists believe that is why, olfaction, more than any other sense, is particularly successful at triggering emotions and memories.
Cinnamon is not a hard smell to identify. Most people can easily connect the spice with its warm aroma. Perhaps, one can argue that is almost easier to identify cinnamon by its smell than taste. The taste of nutmeg or blended spices such as pumpkin spice can easily confuse us, leading us to believe that they, collectively, are cinnamon.
Ancient Egyptians treasured cinnamon more than gold, and they weren’t off track really. Modern science has studied and found many healthful and medicinal properties associated with cinnamon. Cinnamon as an ingredient in food items can improve cognition and reduce oxidation in the brain. It has also been found to target a brain chemical involved in glucose and cholesterol production, a factor that shows that eating cinnamon can help with weight loss. The benefits are also extended to simply smelling cinnamon. A study suggested that the simple smell of cinnamon can improve performance given several types of memory tasks.
Cinnamon certainly inspired the recipe for these Cinnamon Bun Donuts we offer you below! Adding a heaping tablespoon of cinnamon to this gluten-free donuts batter made with almond butter will create an irresistible aroma while baking. The cinnamon also aids in enhancing the sweetness of the donuts without requiring a larger amount of sugar. These donuts are baked instead of using the more traditional method of frying. This is a much healthier alternative, that in our opinion, does not compromise the flavor in this recipe— at all!
Love cinnamon, try our Cinnamon Crackers Recipe found here!
Category
Breakfast, Dessert
Servings
9 donuts
Prep Time
10 minutes
Cook Time
20 minutes
Author:
Carolina Jantac, MS, RD, LD
Hard to believe donuts are this easy to make! Cinnamon Roll donuts are made with our almond butter and are gluten free.

Ingredients
- 1 cup + 2 tablespoons of oat flour
- ¼ cup sugar You may use coconut sugar, or sweetener of your choice.
- ½ tablespoon of baking powder
- 1 tablespoon of cinnamon
- ½ cup of milk
- 1 egg or flax egg
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3 tablespoons of Once Again Almond Butter
Directions
- In medium bowl, combine sugar, oat flour, baking powder and cinnamon.
- In a separate bowl, mix together the egg or flax egg, milk and Once Again Almond Butter.
- Then sift the dry mix into the wet, stirring it all slowly until the ingredients are well combined.
- Pour the mixture into a silicone donuts pan, or mini-muffin pan works well too! Bake donuts in an oven pre-heated to 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 20 to 30 minutes.
- Check for readiness by inserting a toothpick into a donuts and once removed clean, remove the batch from oven. Let the donuts cool before adding a topping of choice!
- We used a mixture of ½ cup of powder sugar with just a tablespoon of milk to create a glaze. Stir well and dip one side of each donut to create an easy icing.
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