Delish Cinnamon Roll Protein Crepes
Hey friends! Ever crave a cinnamon roll but also want to feel, you know, *alive* afterwards? Enter the Delish Cinnamon Roll Protein Crepes. It’s basically breakfast dessert that acts like breakfast fuel, wrapped up in a pretty, thin package. Forget the yeast, the rising, the waiting – we’re getting all that gooey, spiced goodness with a fraction of the effort, and a hefty dose of protein so you don’t crash before noon. Trust me, your tastebuds (and your macros) will thank you.
My husband, bless his heart, thinks anything not served with bacon and toast is ‘fancy.’ The first time I made these Delish Cinnamon Roll Protein Crepes, he watched me pour the batter and said, ‘Are those… tortillas? For dessert?’ My kids, meanwhile, were convinced I was making giant, flat cookies and proceeded to try to peel the first one off the pan with their bare hands while it was still sizzling. We lost that battle, and the crepe, to a minor burn and a sticky floor. Now, they just hover like vultures, occasionally asking, ‘Is it cinnamon roll time yet?’ while I fend them off with a spatula, pretending it’s a sword. It’s chaos, but a delicious chaos.
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Why You’ll Love This Delish Cinnamon Roll Protein Crepes
- Because adulting is hard: Get that decadent cinnamon roll experience without the sugar coma. You’re welcome, blood sugar.
- Faster than a drive-thru, tastier than… well, anything: Seriously, these whip up quicker than convincing a toddler to put on shoes. And they taste like a hug.
- Protein FTW: Sneak in that goodness without tasting like you’re eating a gym sock. Perfect for pre-gym, post-gym, or just ‘I need more protein, but make it delicious’ gym.
- Looks fancy, takes zero skill: Crepes sound intimidating, but they’re just thin pancakes. If you can flip a pancake, you can make these. Promise!
Time-Saving Hacks
- Shortcut that keeps you sane (frozen veggies count): Use a pre-made protein pancake/waffle mix if you have it, just thin it out with a little extra milk or water to crepe consistency. Less measuring, more eating.
- Hack that saves dishes but still looks like effort: Mix your crepe batter in a large measuring cup with a spout. That way, you can pour directly onto the pan without a ladle, saving you one sticky, batter-coated utensil. Genius, right?
- The sneaky “cheat” you always pull when you’re in a rush: For the “cream cheese” drizzle, if you don’t have cream cheese, just whisk powdered sugar with a splash of milk and a tiny drop of vanilla. Not *quite* the same, but it gets the job done and fools almost everyone.
Kitchen Confessions
- The disaster story (burnt, dropped, oversalted—it happens): I once got *too* ambitious with the pan temperature. The first crepe hit the pan, sizzled aggressively, and then promptly disintegrated into a brittle, burnt lace disc. My smoke detector went off. My kids thought it was a fire drill. It wasn’t my finest moment, but at least the cat got a good scare.
- A silly mistake you or your family made with this recipe: My son, convinced the crepes needed more “fluff,” tried to add baking powder *after* I’d already started cooking. I caught him mid-sprinkle. It’s a crepe, kid, not a soufflé!
- Honest admission: the messy part you secretly skip: Sometimes, if I’m *really* in a hurry (or just lazy), I skip rolling them up neatly. I just stack them flat and drizzle the cinnamon sugar filling and “frosting” over the top. It’s more of a crepe cake situation. Still tastes amazing, still gets devoured. No one ever complains.
What to Serve It With
Honestly, these Delish Cinnamon Roll Protein Crepes are a whole meal on their own! But if you’re feeling extra, a side of fresh berries (raspberries or blueberries are fantastic), a dollop of Greek yogurt (more protein, yay!), or a mug of strong coffee to complete the breakfast-dessert vibe.
Tips & Mistakes
Don’t overcrowd your pan – give each crepe space to breathe (and cook evenly). A non-stick pan is your best friend here. Also, resist the urge to flip too early! Wait until the edges look dry and the center is bubbly before you go in for the flip. Your first crepe might always be a little wonky – we call that the “chef’s treat” or “sacrificial crepe.” Don’t fret, the rest will be perfect. And for the love of all that is holy, don’t walk away from the stove when crepes are cooking. They go from perfectly golden to charcoal in about 2.7 seconds.
Storage Tips
Keep it in the fridge… assuming there’s anything left. Midnight cold bites? Honestly better than fresh.
Variations and Substitutions
Swap whatever—honey ↔ sugar, tamari ↔ soy sauce—or skip a step and call it rustic. Still edible. For these crepes specifically, you can experiment with different protein powder flavors (vanilla or even a plain unsweetened would work), use almond or oat milk instead of dairy, or add a pinch of nutmeg to the cinnamon filling for extra warmth.
Frequently Asked Questions

Delish Cinnamon Roll Protein Crepes
Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- 1.25 cup whole wheat flour not gluten-free
- 2 tbsp powdered protein vanilla flavor
- 2 tsp baking powder for fluffiness
- 0.5 tsp cinnamon plus more for serving
- 2 large eggs room temperature
- 1 cup milk almond or cow's milk
- 2 tbsp coconut oil melted
- 2 tbsp maple syrup or honey for sweetness
Instructions
Preparation Steps
- Whisk together flour, protein powder, baking powder, and cinnamon in a large bowl.
- In a separate bowl, combine eggs, milk, melted coconut oil, and maple syrup until smooth.
- Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and mix until just combined.
- Heat a non-stick skillet over medium heat and grease lightly with oil.
- For each crepe, pour about 1/3 cup of batter into the skillet, spreading it evenly.
- Cook for 2-3 minutes until edges lift, then flip and cook another 1-2 minutes.
- Repeat with remaining batter, greasing the skillet as needed.
- Serve warm with a sprinkle of cinnamon and a drizzle of syrup.
Notes
Nutrition
Featured Comments
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