High-Protein Cinnamon Roll Keto Muffins are the kind of recipe that gets saved, shared, and baked on repeat. These muffins deliver the cozy flavor of a cinnamon roll with a soft, moist crumb, while staying low in carbs and packed with protein to keep you full for hours.
Unlike traditional cinnamon rolls loaded with sugar and refined flour, these keto muffins use almond flour, protein powder, and zero-sugar sweetener to create a blood-sugar-friendly treat. Each muffin makes a satisfying grab-and-go breakfast or afternoon snack that fits perfectly into a low-carb, high-protein lifestyle.
Why you’ll love these muffins
- High in protein to support satiety, energy, and muscle maintenance while dieting.
- Low in net carbs thanks to almond flour, eggs, and keto-friendly sweetener instead of wheat flour and sugar.
- Easy batch recipe: great for meal prep, snack boxes, and freezing for later.
- Classic cinnamon roll taste with a buttery cinnamon swirl and optional glaze, but without the sugar crash.

Ingredients
For the muffins:
- Almond flour
- Unflavored or vanilla whey or egg white protein powder (low-carb)
- Baking powder
- Cinnamon
- Pinch of salt
- Granulated keto sweetener (like erythritol or allulose)
- Eggs
- Unsweetened almond milk or other low-carb milk
- Melted butter or coconut oil
- Vanilla extract
For the cinnamon swirl:
- Melted butter
- Brown-style keto sweetener
- Ground cinnamon
Optional glaze:
- Powdered keto sweetener
- A few teaspoons of almond milk
- Vanilla extract
(Exact amounts can be tailored to your preferred serving size and protein target.)
Step-by-step instructions
- Prep the oven and pan
- Mix the dry ingredients
- Combine wet ingredients
- Make the muffin batter
- Prepare the cinnamon swirl
- Layer and swirl the muffins
- Bake the muffins
- Glaze (optional but highly Pinterest-friendly)

Tips, swaps, and storage
- Use a high-quality low-carb protein powder to avoid gritty texture and keep carbs minimal.
- For dairy-free, swap butter for coconut oil and choose a dairy-free protein powder.
- Add-ins like chopped pecans, walnuts, or a sprinkle of coarse cinnamon on top increase crunch and visual appeal.
- Store muffins in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4–5 days, or freeze individually for easy meal prep.