Hi Bold Bakers! WHY YOU’LL LOVE THIS RECIPE: This Upside-Down Banana Bread Cinnamon Rolls recipe is the ultimate sweet and gooey treat for breakfast or dessert. It’s a dreamy cross between a cinnamon roll, banana bread, and sticky buns. Even better, they only take 35 minutes to bake! Already have an account? This recipe elevates classic cinnamon rolls by adding banana to the dough, doubling down with luscious banana cream cheese filling, and then taking it over the top with rich caramel sauce and toasted walnuts. And when you turn this upside-down treat out of the pan, the gorgeous swirls of cinnamon rolls with glistening caramel glaze look absolutely stunning! IMPORTANT NOTE: This recipe was updated on 11/2/2023, to include a new step-by-step tutorial video and the improved title.
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What Are Upside-Down Banana Bread Cinnamon Rolls?
Upside-Down Banana Bread Cinnamon Rolls are a flavor-layered twist on traditional cinnamon rolls. Classic cinnamon rolls (also known as cinnamon buns, cinnamon swirls, and cinnamon pinwheels) are sweet and sticky rolls believed to originated in 1920s Sweden. In this version, sweet banana dough is rolled up into the classic cinnamon roll shape and filled with a delicious banana cream-cheese filling. Similar to pineapple upside-down cake the bottom of the baking dish is covered with a sauce before you place your banana cinnamon rolls on top. Once it’s baked, you flip it and the bottom now becomes the top.
Tools You Need To Make Upside-Down Banana Bread Cinnamon Rolls:
Measuring cups and spoons Stand mixer with a dough hook (alternatively, a bread machine) Mixing bowls Plastic wrap or tea towel Silicone spatula 9×13-inch (23x33cm) baking dish or pan Medium saucepan Rolling pin Offset spatula Serrated knife Serving dish
Key Ingredients and Why
For The Banana Bread Cinnamon Rolls Dough:
All-purpose flour: All-purpose flour has 9-11% protein content, which gives a slightly chewy, but never tough, result. Instant yeast: I always use Instant Yeast instead of Active Dry Yeast. . Bananas: Very ripe, brown, mashed bananas will give the most flavor and moisture. Butter: Butter adds richness and flavor.
For The Banana Cream Cheese Filling:
Cream cheese: Use softened, full-fat, brick-style cream cheese, not the spreadable tub version, for the best result. Or make Homemade Cream Cheese from scratch! Dark brown sugar: Dark brown sugar gives your cinnamon rolls a deeper, caramel-like flavor. Check out my How To Make Brown Sugar recipe, and you’ll never run out. Butter: Melted butter is crucial for an easy, spreadable cream cheese filling. To melt your butter, place pieces of it in a microwave-safe bowl and microwave for about 30 to 45 seconds. If there are any leftover pieces, stir them around and they should melt away. Cinnamon: Highly aromatic ground cinnamon is perfect for adding warmth to these rolls.
For The Caramel Sauce and Topping:
Dark brown sugar: Dark brown sugar gives depth of flavor to your sauce. Butter: Butter adds an incredible amount of flavor and richness when mixed with dark brown sugar. Feel free to use salted or unsalted butter. Honey: Honey is an important ingredient for elevating the caramel flavors in your sauce while also preventing it from crystallizing or causing grainy, solid pieces in your caramel sauce. Walnuts: Walnuts are great for some added nutty flavor and texture. Toast and chop your walnuts before scattering them on your filling.
How To Make Upside-Down Banana Bread Cinnamon Rolls
Make The upside-down Banana Bread Cinnamon Rolls Dough:
Make The Filling:
Stir together the filling ingredients. Set aside.
Make The Caramel Sauce:
Assemble The Banana Cinnamon Rolls:
Bake The Rolls:
The Best Way to Toast Walnuts
Scatter your walnuts on a baking tray and bake at 350°F (180°C) for about 8 to 10 minutes. Check frequently to make sure they don’t burn. Once cooled, chop them up into smaller pieces, and you’re ready to go!
Can I Make Upside-Down Banana Bread Cinnamon Rolls Ahead Of Time?
You definitely can! Make your dough and filling as usual and cut into slices. Then, store them in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. The filling will keep in the refrigerator for a bit longer. When you are ready, bake them off as usual. I suggest baking them off as soon as possible because the rolls may deflate as time goes on.
How To Store Upside-Down Banana Bread Cinnamon Rolls
If you have leftover Upside-Down Banana Bread Cinnamon Rolls, store them in an airtight container or covered at room temperature for up to 24 hours. To freeze, wrap individual rolls in plastic wrap or aluminum foil and place them in an airtight container or freezer bag for up to 3 months. When you’re ready to reheat, thaw the rolls in the refrigerator overnight or at room temperature and pop them in the microwave or oven for 20 to 30 seconds.
Can I use frozen bananas?
Yes, but make sure the frozen bananas you use are pre-ripened and thawed before use, as bananas don’t ripen further when you store them in the freezer.
Why didn’t my cinnamon rolls rise? How do I prevent this?
There are two common reasons why your cinnamon rolls didn’t rise:
Make sure to use yeast that hasn’t expired. How you store it will also affect it. Storing yeast in the fridge or freezer will keep it fresh for a longer time. If you use ACTIVE DRY YEAST, use it with the double amount of INSTANT yeast required by the recipe. Bring the liquid in your recipe to blood temperature and mix in active dry yeast. Let it sit at room temperature for roughly 5 minutes until foam forms on top. Stir it back in and use the mixture in recipes. INSTANT YEAST can be used directly into dry ingredients. Note to avoid direct contact with salt by mixing it with flour first so it won’t get deactivated Do not over proof or under proof the dough : When it comes to bread fermenting/ proofing, there is no restricted timeline. The telltale sign you use is how your dough looks: if the dough has doubled in size, almost feels lighter but still strong and a finger indent doesn’t spring back right away, then it’s ready. The more you shape your dough, the more tension it’s receiving, which means the longer time the dough needs to rest enough for a better rise.
Why is my cinnamon roll dough dry? How do I fix dry cinnamon rolls?
Your dough may be a bit dry or firm if you used too much flour or if you overmixed it. The good news is you can fix it! Add the remaining milk to your dough and incorporate thoroughly. This should make it more soft and sticky. Be sure to add a tablespoon at a time to not make your dough too sticky and soft.
Can I use canned cinnamon rolls for this recipe?
No, I don’t recommend it.
Most canned versions have pre-cut slices and you can’t unroll them. Additionally, it won’t taste the same since the bananas aren’t baked into the dough and you won’t be able to add the banana cream cheese filling in the middle.
What should I do if I don’t have a stand mixer?
Feel free to use a bread machine or even knead by hand if you don’t have a stand mixer!
A bread machine will be just as easy and quick as a stand mixer; however, kneading by hand will take longer and be a bit more difficult. For hand kneading: After mixing all ingredients and a dough forms, you can FLAP it on the work surface (dust very little flour), then STRETCH one part of the dough and FOLD it over itself. TURN the dough 90 degrees and repeat. Not much strength involved. It should build up stands of gluten in roughly 10 minutes with lots of air in it.
Gemma’s Pro Chef Tips:
If you don’t have a sharp serrated-edge knife, you can use unflavored dental floss to cut your rolls. Simply wrap the log with the floss and pull tight. Using dull knives will cause the rolls to flatten and not keep up their roll shape. Make sure to let your dough rise for an appropriate amount of time. This will give you the soft and fluffy cinnamon rolls we know and love. Properly butter your baking dish so that it’s easier to pop out your rolls when they are finished baking. Though this recipe is for banana bread, you can also experiment with other fruits (dried or fresh) and nuts! I recommend apples, pears, raisins, and pecans. These rolls are best served warm. For extra sweetness and flavor, top with my Homemade Cream Cheese Frosting.
Looking For More Cinnamon Roll Recipes? Check Out:
Gemma’s Best-Ever Cinnamon Rolls (No-Knead, No Machine) Microwave Cinnamon Roll Oatmeal in a Mug Cinnamon Roll Cake Giant Cinnamon Roll in a Skillet Crazy Dough Cinnamon Rolls Cinnamon Roll Cookies
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