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    Cinnamon Roll Focaccia (Vegan!)

    Published on December 20, 2025 by Kate Vaynshteyn - 1 Comment

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    Pinterest image with text: Cinnamon Roll Focaccia Bread - easy vegan bread

    The classic chewy, crispy‑edged focaccia is getting a fun vegan cinnamon roll makeover. This Cinnamon Roll Focaccia is loaded inside and out with a cinnamon sugar paste, then topped with a sweet vanilla glaze. That airy, chewy focaccia crumb is basically made to soak up all that gooey cinnamon goodness. And the crisp (yet soft) baked edges are just the best!

    This recipe has detailed step-by-step pictures, so it is very fool-proof, if this is your first time baking any kind of yeasted cinnamon roll bread.

    Slices of cinnamon roll focaccia bread on a cutting board
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    • Sweet focaccia
    • Ingredients
    • Equipment
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    Sweet focaccia

    Focaccia is one of the easiest yeast breads to bake, so it is fun to experiment with different varieties. You can top focaccia with herbs and coarse salt for a savory one, but how about a sweet focaccia?

    That's exactly the thought process behind this cinnamon roll focaccia. I add classic cinnamon sugar paste to the focaccia, but what makes this recipe special is that I fold in a layer of cinnamon sugar in the center of the focaccia as well as on top. This technique creates a layered dessert focaccia with double the sweet cinnamon flavor. And adding a classic vanilla sugar glaze on top gives cinnamon roll vibes without the effort of rolling cinnamon rolls.

    If you're interested in more vegan baking recipes like this one, be sure to also check out my vegan apple sticky buns.

    cinnamon roll focaccia on a cutting board

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    Ingredients

    For the dough:

    • 3 ¾ cups all-purpose flour
    • 1 ⅓ cup warm water (lukewarm, 105-115F. Warmer water will kill off the yeast, cooler water won't activate the yeast)
    • 2 ¼ teaspoon instant yeast
    • 2 tablespoons olive oil
    • 1 ½ teaspoon coarse salt

    For the cinnamon topping:

    • 2 tablespoons olive oil, for the baking pan
    • 3 tablespoons coconut oil
    • ½ cup light brown sugar
    • 4 teaspoons cinnamon

    For the icing:

    • ¾ cup powdered sugar
    • 1 ½-2 tablespoons oat milk
    • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
    Ingredients for cinnamon roll focaccia

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    Equipment

    • 9x13 inch baking pan (make sure it's safe to 450F)
    • Large bowl, oiled
    • Plastic kitchen wrap or a damp kitchen towel
    • Measuring cups and spoons
    • Cooking thermometer (to measure water temperature)

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    Instructions

    Place the flour in a large bowl. Make a well in the center and add warm water. Sprinkle the yeast over the water. Stir slowly (you can use a fork or a dough whisk) incorporating the flour into the water until a shaggy mass forms.

    Collage of 2 pictures showing how to mix flour, yeast, and water to make shaggy dough for focaccia

    Stir in the olive oil and salt. Mix in until a sticky dough forms.

    focaccia dough after adding olive oil and salt

    Turn out on a very lightly floured surface. The dough is very sticky: instead of kneading, use a pull and fold method until it is mostly sticking to itself instead of your hands, 5-7 minutes. Try not to add extra flour unless after 7 minutes it is still only sticking to your hands.

    Collage of 2 pictures showing focaccia dough before and after "pull and fold" kneading

    Place in an oiled bowl and cover with plastic wrap or a damp towel. Allow to rise until a little over doubled (60-90 minutes depending on the room temperature).

    Collage of 2 pictures showing focaccia dough rising

    While the dough is rising, prep the toppings. Combine the brown sugar and cinnamon in a small bowl.

    Reserve 2 tablespoons (set it aside). Add melted coconut oil to the remaining sugar mixture (the bigger portion). Stir until it forms a paste.

    Small bowls of cinnamon paste mixture for cinnamon focaccia

    Add 2 tablespoons olive oil to a 9x13 inch pan. Spread the oil evenly and place the dough in. Stretch out with your fingers to the corners.

    Focaccia dough stretched out in a baking pan

    Spread half the cinnamon sugar paste on the dough. Fold the dough in half and stretch to the edges of the pan again.

    Collage of 2 pictures showing how to spread cinnamon sugar paste over focaccia then fold the dough over

    Spread on the remaining cinnamon sugar paste.

    Cinnamon sugar paste spread over focaccia dough

    Cover again and allow to rise until 1.5x the size (30-60 minutes). While rising, heat the oven to 425°F.

    Cinnamon roll focaccia after rising

    Using oiled fingers, push lots of dimples into the dough. Sprinkle on the reserved 2 tablespoons of cinnamon sugar.

    Collage of 2 pictures showing how to dimple cinnamon focaccia bread and then sprinkle with cinnamon sugar

    Bake for 20-22 minutes until golden brown and very firm. Allow to cool in the pan for 10 minutes.

    Combine the powdered sugar, vanilla, and oat milk until a smooth pourable icing forms. Pour icing over focaccia and allow to cool for at least another 20 minutes before cutting and serving. Cooling completely before serving will keep the interior of the focaccia moist. Cutting while hot allows the steam and moisture to escape.

    Cinnamon roll focaccia bread in baking pan

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    Kate's cooking tips

    • Read through the recipe first and make sure you understand it. There is one step that makes a better focaccia with an amazing cinnamon sugar filling, but if you dump all the cinnamon sugar paste on top of the dough and then don't fold it in half then it's a little trickier to make that happen.
    • Rising time will vary depending on room temperature and humidity. High temperatures lead to faster rising, but can also result in over-proofing (too much air which will result in less spring in the oven). Low temperatures are good for slow rises but can take up to 4 or more hours (or overnight in the fridge, bring to room temperature before moving on to next steps). However, slow rising creates more flavor in the dough. The rising times in this recipe are based on my "dough proofing spot" in the kitchen, which is about 72-74F.
    • Do NOT cut into the bread while it is still steaming hot! No matter how tempting it is! Just wait a full 30 minutes after baking. Cutting into it early will result in the steam and moisture escaping.
    • This bread is best enjoyed the same day it is baked, but can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
    Slice of cinnamon roll focaccia bread on a plate

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    If you enjoyed this cinnamon roll bread, let me know with a comment and a star rating below. And don't forget to share it on Facebook and save it on Pinterest for later!

    Recipe

    Slices of cinnamon roll focaccia bread on a cutting board

    Cinnamon Roll Focaccia (Vegan!)

    The classic chewy, crispy edged focaccia is getting a cinnamon roll makeover. This focaccia loaded inside and out with a cinnamon‑sugar paste, then finished with a sweet vanilla glaze. That airy, chewy focaccia crumb is basically made to soak up all that gooey cinnamon goodness.
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    Course: Dessert
    Cuisine: American
    Diet: ,
    Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes
    Rising and cooldown time: 2 hours hours 20 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 3 hours hours
    Servings: 12
    Calories: 282kcal
    Author: Kate Vaynshteyn

    Ingredients

    For the dough:

    • 3 ¾ cups all-purpose flour
    • 1 ⅓ cup warm water (105-115F)
    • 2 ¼ teaspoon instant yeast
    • 2 tablespoons olive oil
    • 1 ½ teaspoon coarse salt

    For the cinnamon topping:

    • 2 tablespoons olive oil, for the baking pan
    • 3 tablespoons coconut oil
    • ½ cup light brown sugar
    • 4 teaspoons cinnamon

    For the icing:

    • ¾ cup powdered sugar
    • 1 ½-2 tablespoons oat milk
    • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract

    Special equipment

    • 9x13-inch baking pan
    • Large bowl , oiled
    • Plastic kitchen wrap or a damp kitchen towel
    • Cooking thermometer (to measure water temperature)

    Instructions

    • Place the flour in a large bowl. Make a well in the center and add warm water. Sprinkle the yeast over the water. Stir slowly (you can use a fork or a dough whisk) incorporating the flour into the water until a shaggy mass forms.
    • Stir in the olive oil and salt. Mix in until a sticky dough forms.
    • Turn out on a very lightly floured surface. The dough is very sticky: instead of kneading, use a pull and fold method until it is mostly sticking to itself instead of your hands, 5-7 minutes. Try not to add extra flour unless after 7 minutes it is still only sticking to your hands.
      Collage of 2 pictures showing focaccia dough before and after "pull and fold" kneading
    • Place in an oiled bowl and cover with plastic wrap or a damp towel. Allow to rise until a little over doubled (60-90 minutes depending on the room temperature).
    • While the dough is rising, prep the toppings. Combine the brown sugar and cinnamon in a small bowl. Reserve 2 tablespoons (set it aside).
    • Add melted coconut oil to the remaining sugar mixture (the bigger portion). Stir until it forms a paste.
    • Add 2 tablespoons olive oil to a 9x13 inch pan. Spread the oil evenly and place the dough in. Stretch out with your fingers to the corners.
    • Spread half the cinnamon sugar paste on the dough. Fold the dough in half and stretch to the edges of the pan again.
    • Spread on the remaining cinnamon sugar paste.
    • Cover again and allow to rise until 1.5x the size (30-60 minutes). While rising, heat the oven to 425°F.
    • Using oiled fingers, push lots of dimples into the dough. Sprinkle on the reserved 2 tablespoons of cinnamon sugar.
      Collage of 2 pictures showing how to dimple cinnamon focaccia bread and then sprinkle with cinnamon sugar
    • Bake for 20-22 minutes until golden brown and very firm. Allow to cool in the pan for 10 minutes.
    • Combine the powdered sugar, vanilla, and oat milk until a smooth pourable icing forms. Pour icing over focaccia and allow to cool for at least another 20 minutes before cutting and serving. Cooling completely before serving will keep the interior of the focaccia moist. Cutting while hot allows the steam and moisture to escape.
      Cinnamon roll focaccia bread in baking pan

    Notes

    • Read through the recipe first and make sure you understand it. The blog post itself has helpful pictures for every step.
    • Yeast will die if the water temperature is too high, and will not activate if the temperature is too low.
    • Rising time will vary depending on room temperature and humidity. High temperatures lead to faster rising, but can also result in over-proofing (too much air which will result in less spring in the oven). Low temperatures are good for slow rises but can take up to 4 or more hours (or overnight in the fridge, bring to room temperature before moving on to next steps). 
      Do NOT cut into the bread while it is still steaming hot! No matter how tempting it is! Just wait a full 30 minutes after baking. Cutting into it early will result in the steam and moisture escaping.
    • This bread is best enjoyed the same day it is baked, but can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 282kcal | Carbohydrates: 48g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Sodium: 296mg | Potassium: 79mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 16g | Vitamin A: 5IU | Vitamin C: 0.03mg | Calcium: 23mg | Iron: 2mg

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    1. Kate Vaynshteyn

      December 20, 2025 at 10:00 pm

      5 stars
      It is SO hard to wait for this focaccia to cool down, but it's so worth the work to make it. This is my favorite cinnamon bread, I am liking it even more than cinnamon rolls because of the crisp focaccia edges and soft airy inside texture. I hope you give this one a try and love it as much as we did!

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