Homemade Cinnamon Bread is a thing of beauty and you’ll never believe how easy it is to make! Homemade bread is always a special treat but when you add in swirls of cinnamon sugar? PERFECTION. Use the leftovers for French toast this weekend! Make sure to try these breakfast favorites: Buttermilk Pancakes, Biscuits, and Hashbrown Breakfast Casserole!
Cinnamon Bread
Cinnamon Bread is one of those recipes I tend to make predominately in the fall and winter months. I don’t know why for sure but I think it has to do with the welcoming, homey, spicy aroma the bread emits while it’s baking to golden brown perfection.
Cinnamon just screams fall to me and when you combine that with the coziness of homemade bread, we’re talking about seriously good eats.
This easy cinnamon bread recipe combines delicious cinnamon flavor with a fragrance that permeates the entire house and systematically makes every. single. person. HAPPY. That’s the power of cinnamon. Oh yeah, and a little bit of sugar too, of course 😉
For My Cinnamon Lovers
I’m obsessed with all things cinnamon and if you are too, you’re not going to want to miss these favorites: Cinnamon Sugar Pumpkin Muffins, Maple Cinnamon Glazed Peanut Butter Cookies, and this Pear Ginger Cinnamon Oat Smoothie – yum!
Tips and Tricks for the BEST Cinnamon Bread
- You’ll notice the recipe calls for bread flour. There’s a reason for that. If you can’t find bread flour, you can, of course, use all purpose flour – I do too when I’m in a pinch. The biggest difference you’ll see is in the crumb of the bread and also you might notice small gaps between your layers. The bread is still amazing and we make it all the time with all purpose flour but definitely prefer it with bread flour.
- Make sure to bake the bread fully. You can tell the cinnamon swirl bread is baked all the way by tapping on the top of the bread – it should sound hollow. If the bread isn’t baked all the way through, the swirls can collapse on each other as the weight of the under baked dough adds stress to the bread structure. Thirty five minutes is the sweet spot for my oven but if in doubt, give it an extra minute or two in the oven before pulling the bread out. You can always tent the top of the bread with foil if you think it’s getting too dark.
- Roll the dough out to the width of your bread pan (should be 9 inches wide) and then roll it out as long as you can – aim for over 20 inches. Why? The longer your bread is rolled out, the more swirls you get. And more swirls = more fun. (In the pictures below, it was only rolled out to about 15 inches which turned out to be not enough swirls for my liking. In the picture at the top of the post, I rolled the dough out to about 24 inches! Lots more swirls!)
Cinnamon Raisin Bread
A lot of readers have asked if they can use this recipe to make Cinnamon Raisin Bread and the answer is most definitely! The recipe remains the same except sprinkle on a half cup of raisins on top of the cinnamon and sugar mixture before rolling up. (Use more or less to your liking.)
What’s In Cinnamon Bread
This bread is a yeast bread meaning there is rise times and yeast involved. That being said. It takes about 10 minutes TOTAL of hands on time and the results are amazing.
You’ll find the usual bread ingredients here with a few special items that take this bread to the next level:
- active dry yeast
- milk
- sugar
- butter
- egg
- bread flour
- cinnamon
- salt
Cinnamon Bread Making Step By Step
I find bread-making to be such a peaceful and rewarding endeavor. A little bit of work followed with some rise time. A little more work and then a little more rising. Throw it in the oven and enjoy the glorious fragrance and then it’s time to eat!
- It starts with making the dough and letting it rise.
- Roll out the dough and sprinkle on the cinnamon and sugar mixture (and raisins if you’re making cinnamon raising bread). Roll it out as long as you can and just as wide as your loaf pan. Then roll it up extra tight. The more rolls, the more cinnamon swirls in your bread.
- Pinch the seams closed, tuck in the ends and place it in a buttered loaf pan. Let it rise a final time and then pop it into the oven until golden brown.
Do I Need a Stand Mixer
Nooooo, but boy does it help! If you have carpal tunnel like I do, kneading bread can be a serious pain. I love using my stand mixer for not only mixing the dough together but also for kneading. Just pop on the dough attachment and let ‘er go for about 5 minutes or so.
If you don’t have a stand mixer, DO NOT go buy one just for this bread. Unless you really want to… You can absolutely knead by hand for about the same length of time or until the dough forms a nice ball and springs back when gently pressed.
How To Enjoy Cinnamon Bread
This bread is simply divine fresh from the oven. And if you can’t get through a whole loaf in one sitting – try it toasted with a little butter the next day and then use the rest for french toast this weekend.
I love how this bread can be enjoyed day after day and in so many different ways. Reece thinks a slice of Cinnamon Swirl Bread is a delicoius afternoon snack and I can attest to it’s perfection for a midnight snack. Perfectly sweet and full of cinnamon flavor, this bread is a must-make in our home.
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How To Make Cinnamon Bread
Cinnamon Bread
Ingredients
- 3/4 cup warm water 110F
- 2 1/4 tsp active dry yeast (one packet)
- 1/2 cup milk warmed to 110F
- 1/3 cups sugar
- 3 tbsp butter melted
- 1 egg room temperature
- 4 - 4 1/2 cups bread flour all purpose flour can also be used
- 1 1/4 tsp cinnamon
- 1 tsp salt
Filling:
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 1 tbsp cinnamon
Instructions
- Place water in mixing bowl and sprinkle yeast over the top. Stir gently to combine. Let stand for about five to 10 minutes or until yeast has dissolved.
- Beat in milk, sugar, butter, and egg.
- Beat in 2 cups of flour until mixture is nice and smooth.
- Continue adding remaining flour, salt, and cinnamon a little at a time, mixing until dough is nice and smooth. You may not need all of the flour.
- Switch to a dough hook and continue mixing for another five minutes OR simply knead by hand for five minutes.
- Shape dough into a smooth ball and place in a lightly buttered bowl. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and let rise for 1 to 2 hours or until doubled in size.
- Punch dough down and knead a few times on a lightly floured cutting board.
- Roll dough out to a 9 x 20 inch rectangle - the longer the better! (The narrow end should be as wide as your loaf pan.)
- Combine sugar and cinnamon in a small bowl and sprinkle over the top.
- Start with the narrow end and roll up tightly. Pinch edges well to seal.
- Tuck ends under slightly and place in buttered 9 x 5 x 3 inch loaf pan.
- Cover and let rise for another hour or until the dough has risen an inch over the top of the pan.
- Preheat oven to 350F. Bake for 30 to 40 minutes or until loaf is golden brown and sounds hollow when tapped. Thirty five minutes is perfect for me.
- Let cool in pan for 5 to 10 minutes before inverting onto a cooling rack. You can slice and serve right away or let the bread cool completely. Store in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
Notes
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- All purpose flour can be used in place of the bread flour but there will be some gaps between the cinnamon swirl layers.Â
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Originally published February 19 2013
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Krista Low says
This bread looks wonderful! I love cinnamon. Add it to homemade bread and you have a winner in my book. I just pinned this and can’t wait to make it! Thank you so much for sharing this recipe which I’m sure will become a family favorite 🙂
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
If you have have leftovers Krista – you simply must make french toast out of this bread. It’s amazing! Thanks so much for the sweet comment!
Kammie @ Sensual Appeal says
Oh gosh, this bread looks great. I love the cute little cinnamon swirl inside! Looks adorable! Thanks for linking and letting me find it 🙂
Erin @ Making Memories says
Trish, this looks absolutely heavenly! I can’t wait to make this. Thank you. Pinned!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Thank you so much Erin!
Paula-Riverton Housewives says
Not only does your bread look beautiful, but it looks DELICIOUS! We’d love for you to link this up at our party! http://www.housewivesofriverton.com/2013/02/riverton-housewives-round-up-54.html
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Thank you so much Paula!
Ashley @ Kitchen Meets Girl says
We LOVE cinnamon swirl bread at my house–seeing your post reminds me that I need to make some again soon! Yours turned out just gorgeous! Thanks so much for linking up at What’s In Your Kitchen Wednesday.
Amber @ Dessert Now, Dinner Later! says
I love the swirl then you get cinnamon in almost every bite! Would love for you to come share this & any other recipes over at Sweet & Savory Saturdays! http://dessertnowdinnerlater.blogspot.com/2013/02/sweet-savory-saturdays-1.html
Hope to see you there!
~Amber @ Dessert Now, Dinner Later!
Shandy says
Found you on the Weekend Wrap Up Party, and I’m your newest follower. This bread looks delish! My girls will go ga-ga over it 🙂
Have a great weekend!
Shandy @ aprons-n-pearls.blogspot.com
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Thank you so much Shandy!
Becca @ Crumbs and Chaos says
This looks amazing!! My kids love cinnamon swirl bread and I have a hard time paying $4 for a small loaf at the store. Can’t wait to give this recipe a try!!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Yeah – this is way cheaper 🙂 And better too 🙂
Jessica@AKitchenAddiction says
I love homemade bread! This cinnamon swirl bread is gorgeous!
Lauren says
I need to make this! It looks so beautiful and delicious – and using it for French toast would be amazing. Thanks so much for sharing the recipe. I’d be thrilled if you’d link up at this week’s Off the Hook!
Karly says
I love this so much! Never would have thought to use it for french toast. I’m making this for Saturday morning!
Dorothy @ Crazy for Crust says
Oh Trish! You’ve reminded me of how much I love cinnamon swirl bread. It’s been too long since I’ve had it. I may just have to change that!
Cecilia says
Yum, my mouth is watering…I love cinnamon and fresh bread so together is a winner for sure! I am now following you.
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Thank you so much for following Cecilia! We just had a few more slices after dinner and my husband was like “Wow! This IS really good you know?!” It is super yummy 🙂
Aimee @ ShugarySweets says
Very pretty Trish!!! What a beautiful, delicious swirl!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Thank you Aimee 🙂
Jenn says
What a beautiful loaf of bread! Sounds amazing too.
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
So yummy Jenn! It’s just sweet enough that it doesn’t need any icing – just perfect!