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Blackberry Walnut Oat Rolls with Coconut Frosting.

by Kathy Patalsky · updated: Jun 26, 2020 · published: May 12, 2012 · About 6 minutes to read this article. 21 Comments

Light and fluffy berry-filled swirls are a spring-y change from a normally cinnamon-filled roll. These vegan Blackberry Walnut Oat Rolls with a cloud-like dollop of Coconut Buttercream Frosting on top, taste like a cross between a thick slice of sweet-tart blackberry pie, a moist oatmeal muffin and a frosting-topped cinnamon bun. I was actually kind of surprised that I didn't miss the cinnamon at all.

Pair with some chamomile tea..

There is a hummingbird in our yard. I'll call her a she. She comes to dart around the green trees, dancing in the sunlight, several times a day. Like a shimmery green fairy. She moves like a swift breeze. She almost reminds me of the vampires in Twilight the way she swiftly jets from one spot to the next. Here and gone in a flash - leaving you looking all around asking "where did she go?"

And most everyday, at around 6pm that dainty hummingbird - I think it is the same friendly bird - sets her tiny body on a skinny twig that jets out from the massive tall tree outside my window - and she does something amazing. She rests. Sits. Those vibrant blurred wings that had been whizzing all day long suddenly, stop. Her hummingbird body is quiet. It is actually incredibly awesome to see that busy little bird just puff up its feathers and take a rest. It looked shockingly so easy for her. I gawked with curious eyes as she sat so still, so quiet. You rarely see hummingbirds rest! It was kind of magical. And it was as if she was starring back at me and saying, "What? A bird can't rest?"

The Hummingbird. snapped this pic through my window..

I think we can all feel like hummingbirds - I certainly do lately. Fluttering around madly. Whizzing around our daily routes and twisted schedules. Flower to flower. But even busy birds need to find a quiet branch to perch on and let their wings rest. If a hummingbird can be so Zen - than so can I.

My restful beverage of choice: chamomile tea. Have you ever noticed how chamomile flowers look like really chilled out daisies? Their petals all slumped backwards like they just had a spa day? One of those crazy ingredients that kind of looks like how its benefit - calming. (Like walnuts look like little brains.)

And maybe you can pair it with this cozy berry roll too..

Customize it. You can change up this recipe with any berry and nut combo you'd like. Try Strawberry-Pecan, Blueberry-Pistachio, Raspberry-Almond and more.

Is the frosting sugar vegan?? Yes! Learn about why organic sigar is your ticket to spotting vegan sugar easily - my video post here.

Blackberry Walnut Oat Chamomile Rolls with Coconut Frosting
vegan, makes 6-8 rolls

Dough:
part 1:
1 yeast packet
1 cup + 2 tablespoon warm water (try a tea infusion! By using warm tea instead!)
1 teaspoon organic sugar

part 2:
¼ cup rolled oats
1 teaspoon flax seeds
2 ½ cups organic white flour
½ cup organic sugar
2 tablespoon vegan buttery spread, softened
1 tablespoon baking powder
½ teaspoon salt
+additional pinches of flour as needed

Filing:
1 pint blackberries, organic
¼ cup organic sugar
½ cup raw walnuts, chopped
½ teaspoon almond extract
3-5 tablespoon vegan buttery spread
1 teaspoon maple syrup

+additional drizzle maple syrup

Frosting:
⅓ cup vegan buttery spread
½ cup unrefined organic virgin coconut oil
1 ½ cups organic powdered sugar (more or less for desired thickness of frosting)

Directions:

1. I make the frosting first and place in the fridge. It hardens up quite a bit, but that is the perfect temperature to slather onto the warm rolls since the frosting easily melts and softens when it warms. So I add all the ingredients to a large bowl and beat with a hand mixer until fluffy. Do not over beat or the coconut oil will start to melt and get oily. Add more sugar if you like a thicker, sweeter frosting. Set in fridge.

2. Add the yeast packet, teaspoon of sugar and warm water or tea to a large mixing bowl. Swirl the water until the yeast dissolves. Let sit for about 2 minutes or so.

3. Add in the ingredients for part two (flour, sugar, salt..) Start folding together and as dough thickens, begint o knead in bowl. I usually add in a few more pinches of flour to help with kneading. Knead until a smooth ball forms. Keep the ball in your floured bowl and place in a warm spot, covered, for about an hour - or until dough doubles in size.

(preheat the oven to 400 degrees.)

4. Punch out dough and transfer to a floured work space. Roll out to about a ½ inch or thinner thickness. Sprinkle the sugar over top evenly. Then add bits of the butter - scattered all around - . Add the blackberries - scattered. Then drizzle the almond extract over the dough is an even scattering. Lastly, chop the walnuts and add them - with a swift drizzle of maple syrup over top.

5. Roll the dough up tightly.

6. Quickly prep your baking dish. I used a round 9" cake pan - glass. I generously slather 2 teaspoon vegan butter along the insides then flour the inside as well. This adds a very nice texture to the exterior of the rolls.

7. Slice the rolls and transfer, spiral side up, to the baking dish. Drizzle an additional 1-2 teaspoon of maple syrup over top.

8. Bake at 400 degrees for about 15 minutes, then lower temperature to 350 and bake for an additional 30 minutes - or until the edges of the rolls start to brown and the center becomes slightly toasted.

9. Remove the rolls from the oven and let them cool at least 20 minutes before serving. The warmth from the just-baked rolls pairs perfectly with the chilled, hardened frosting. Ad you add the frosting - it will melt onto the rolls.

Enjoy!!

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About Kathy Patalsky

Hey there! I'm Kathy, lover of kitty cats, weekend baking, 90's movies, travel, beach fog and foamy lattes. Since 2007, I have been sharing my vegan recipes and photos. My goal is to make your cooking life a little easier, delicious - and plant-loaded - while sharing some LIFE and conversation along the way.

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  1. Mamaheat says

    November 29, 2013 at 7:58 am

    These were so tasty! Thanks for another great recipe;)

    Reply
  2. Sarah Hovick says

    May 23, 2013 at 1:34 am

    Made these today... so delicious!!!

    Reply
  3. Heylen says

    March 03, 2013 at 3:36 pm

    I've made these before and absolutely love them - thanks for the wonderful recipe! I want to make them again, but was wondering if it would be ok to prepare them the night before and bake them in the morning so they would be fresh.... do you have any tips?

    Reply
  4. Anna banana says

    November 01, 2012 at 3:45 pm

    Just popped them in the oven! Mhmmm!! These were really fun to make! - I think i had a little problem with the dough.. hahah I was wondering what consistency it's meant to be? x (Love your site btw! - I always make muffins so decided to try out your cinnamon pumpkin ones and omg! LOVE them! tastiest muffins i've ever eaten! ^_^ )

    Reply
  5. Kathy Patalsky says

    June 21, 2012 at 10:21 pm

    Yes I think so - Earth Balance is said to be close to real butter in texture/salt/flavor ... It just (obviously) won't be vegan. 🙂

    Reply
  6. Liz Romeril says

    May 30, 2012 at 8:49 pm

    For the dough (part 2), do you mix the 2 TBSP vegan buttery spread in with the other dry ingredients?  How does that work?  Also, does the recipe call for whole flax seeds or flax seed meal?  THANKS!

    Reply
    • Kathy Patalsky says

      May 30, 2012 at 8:55 pm

      Whole flax.
      Soften the vegan butter (the a blendable state) and fold right into the dough mixture. You can fold into dry ingredients or stir into yeast liquid mixture before adding dry.

      Reply
  7. Italianicex23x says

    May 28, 2012 at 4:38 pm

    I just made these (I used raspberries instead) and they taste so amazing!

    Reply
  8. Davis says

    May 22, 2012 at 12:33 am

    Very colorful and flakey looking...makes you want to just bite into one. Doesn't using oats make desserts so much more healthier and easy. Wish more people would try using oats when making snacks. Now, if I could only make these without sugar 🙂

    Reply
  9. Marleena @Theflexfoodie says

    May 20, 2012 at 6:08 pm

    this looks amazing! I absolutely love blackberries - I'll have to try it out! 😀

    Reply
  10. Lauren (PB&G) says

    May 19, 2012 at 3:18 pm

    These look fantastic!  I loooove cinnamon rolls and I would love to incorporate more whole grains into them!

    Reply
  11. Melissa says

    May 17, 2012 at 6:55 pm

    I had never seen a hummingbird rest until last Spring, when I saw one do that in the cherry tree outside my window. Amazing! I know they have to rest sometime (how else do we end up with baby hummingbirds??) but I'd never seen it!

    Your rolls look delicious. Will have to try them! Hmm, I have a dough setting on my bread machine...

    Reply
  12. May says

    May 15, 2012 at 6:29 pm

    Can you make it the night before and bake in the morning?

    Reply
  13. Bree says

    May 15, 2012 at 3:07 pm

    This looks amazing!!

    Reply
  14. Konnie says

    May 15, 2012 at 2:23 pm

    Could I possibly use arrowhead mills ap gluten free flour?

    Reply
  15. Barb says

    May 14, 2012 at 10:49 pm

    I'd like to make these with whole wheat flour . How do you think they would turn out?

    Reply
    • Kathy Patalsky says

      May 14, 2012 at 11:30 pm

      Good! Just be sure to use enough moisture in your dough. Using less oats may help too.
      Spelt would be nice too.

      If you don't mind, a few extra spoonfuls of softened vegan butter in the dough will help it stay tender.

      Reply
  16. Lexies Kitchen says

    May 14, 2012 at 3:25 am

    Oye! Lovely! 

    Reply
  17. Venetta says

    May 12, 2012 at 7:54 pm

    These look wonderful!

    Reply
  18. veganmaman says

    May 12, 2012 at 7:13 pm

    This is a beautiful recipe; one I will definitely try at home!

    Reply
  19. Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar says

    May 12, 2012 at 6:44 pm

    These sound fabulous! I love it!

    Reply

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