When I go into any homemade bread store or walk around the farmer’s market, I’m typically looking for two flavors of bread – cranberry orange bread and cinnamon swirl bread. Cranberry orange is harder to find when it’s not the holidays so more often than not, I’m left hunting for cinnamon bread. Cinnamon bread itself is good but cinnamon bread with a cinnamon swirl baked inside is just a whole other level of goodness. It’s honestly one of the reasons cinnamon rolls are so good – all that cinnamon sugar baked inside. After I couldn’t find my favorite quick bread at the farmer’s market last weekend, I knew it was time to come up with my own recipe. I’d love to say I’ll never buy it somewhere else, but that’s a lie – I’m a total sucker for baked goods at fairs and festivals (and let’s not even talk about my obsession with Dollywood and Silver Dollar City cinnamon breads) – but this recipe means I don’t have to. It’s soft, moist, and full of amazing cinnamon sugar flavor. I made a batch and my husband (who doesn’t really eat a lot of baked goods) ate half the loaf before the day was even up. Make a batch and hand it out with these thank you tags for a neighbor (or teacher) gift, take it to a friend who’s having a rough day, or serve it at the next brunch you’re hosting or attending. It’s one of those recipes that can pass for breakfast, brunch, and dessert – the best kind!

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Amazing cinnamon flavor – some breads taste like bread with a cinnamon swirl inside (hello Costco and Pepperidge Farm), this bread has a lot of flavor in the bread loaf itself, not just the swirl part. It makes for an incredibly flavorful cinnamon quick bread. Easy – if you can mix some ingredients in a bowl, you can make this recipe. That’s why I love bread recipes, they’re super forgiving even if you don’t bake a ton. No bread machine or yeast required! Moist – the buttermilk in this quick bread keeps the bread super moist, which is important if you want to enjoy cinnamon bread all week long!

Ingredients

Ingredient Notes

Buttermilk – I highly recommend using real buttermilk for this but if you’re in a pinch, you can use combine one cup milk with one tablespoon lemon juice or vinegar and let it sit for 10 minutes, then use that as your buttermilk. It never works quite as well as actual buttermilk, but if you’re just craving cinnamon bread and don’t want to wait – go for it! Butter – I recommend using unsalted butter in this recipe but if you only have salted, just omit the 1/4 tsp of fine salt from the recipe to counteract using the salted butter. Also, make sure your butter is nice and soft before you mix it into the bread batter.

And everything else you’ll likely just find right in your pantry – that’s the beauty of this cinnamon quick bread recipe, no special ingredients and they come together quick!

How to make cinnamon swirl bread

I love that this recipe is so simple but you’d never know it based on the complex cinnamon sugar flavor! There’s only one spot in the recipe that’s anything other than just mixing ingredients together and I’ve included step by step photos to show you how to do it! Start by preheating your oven to 350°F and spray a 9×5 loaf pan with baking spray or line it with parchment paper sprayed with baking spray. I prefer the parchment paper method so it’s easy to get the bread out, but it’s totally up to you! Combine the flour, baking soda, cinnamon, baking powder, and salt in a medium sized bowl and set aside. Now beat the softened butter, sugar, and brown sugar in a separate bowl for about two minutes, until it’s creamed together and light and fluffy. Next, add the eggs and mix followed by the buttermilk and vanilla. Mix until well combined then add the dry ingredients and mix just enough to combine all ingredients. The key here is to just mix in the ingredients so everything is moistened and mixed together without being overmixed. Over mixing leads to drier bread. Mix the sugar and cinnamon for the filling and topping in a small bowl and set it aside. Pour half the batter into the loaf pan, making sure to spread it out evenly. Sprinkle 2/3 of the cinnamon sugar mixture over the batter. Use a toothpick to swirl the cinnamon sugar around – this is cinnamon swirl bread after all! Pour the remaining batter over the cinnamon sugar layer and level it out again. Then top with remaining cinnamon sugar. Using a butter knife, gently swirl the top of the batter, like I did with this Easter swirl cake, so that the cinnamon is swirled into the bread batter. Bake in the preheated oven for 40 – 45 minutes until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Allow loaf to cool in the pan for 10 minutes, then remove loaf from pan and let cool completely on a wire rack… if you can wait that long to eat it! Slice once the cinnamon bread has completely cooled. Serve plain, with butter, or even with something a little sweeter like honey butter, cinnamon butter, or a powdered sugar glaze!

Expert Tips

Serve it at breakfast, for a snack, or dessert! Top with softened salted butter or a powdered sugar glaze for extra flavor. Make this a spiced bread by adding a pinch of cloves, nutmeg, or allspice, or all three to the batter. This makes for a really yummy holiday bread. Double the recipe and bake two loaves at once. Just watch to make sure they both bake evenly. Then give away to neighbors and friends! Store at room temperature in an airtight container for up to three days. After that freeze or throw away.

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