Picture this: warm, buttery swirls of cinnamon sugar melting into soft, pillowy bread. Your kitchen smells like a bakery. Your family suddenly appears out of nowhere, asking when it’ll be ready.
This isn’t just cinnamon bread—it’s a showstopper. And the best part? You don’t need to be a pastry chef to make it.
No fancy tools, no weird ingredients. Just pure, unapologetic deliciousness. Ready to become the hero of your household?
This isn’t your grandma’s dry, crumbly cinnamon bread (no offense, Grandma).
The secret? A soft, enriched dough that stays moist for days, and a cinnamon swirl that actually stays put instead of dissolving into oblivion. We’re also skipping the tedious kneading—thanks, modern recipes.
The result? A loaf so good, you’ll side-eye store-bought versions forever.
Stir until a shaggy dough forms.
Spread softened butter over it, then sprinkle the brown sugar and cinnamon mixture evenly.
Try not to eat it straight out of the oven (good luck).
Wrap leftovers in foil or plastic wrap—if there are any. It stays fresh for 2-3 days at room temperature. For longer storage, freeze slices in a ziplock bag for up to 2 months.
Reheat in the toaster for that fresh-baked magic.
This bread is the ultimate multitasker: breakfast, snack, dessert, or midnight craving fix. It’s cheaper than Starbucks’ version, and you control the sugar (or don’t—we won’t judge). Plus, the smell alone boosts your mood.
Science probably.
Let it double in size—no shortcuts.
No brown sugar? Use white sugar + 1 tsp molasses. Vegan?
Swap butter for coconut oil and milk for almond milk. Feeling extra? Add chopped nuts or raisins to the swirl.
Or go rogue with a cream cheese filling. You do you.
Yes, but activate it in warm water with a pinch of sugar first. Instant yeast is just more forgiving for lazy bakers.
You might’ve rolled the dough too loosely or overfilled it.
Tight rolls and even spreading fix this.
Absolutely. Use a wooden spoon and some elbow grease. Your future self (and your biceps) will thank you.
The top should be golden, and the internal temp should hit 190°F (88°C).
Or tap the bottom—if it sounds hollow, you’re golden.
This cinnamon swirl bread is stupidly easy for how impressive it looks. It’s the kind of recipe that makes people think you’ve got secret baking powers. Spoiler: you don’t.
You just followed this guide. Now go forth and bake like a boss.
Tag #wpdelicious and #deliciousrecipesplugin if you made this recipe. Follow @wpdelicious on Instagram for more recipes.
Pin this recipe to share with your friends and followers.
Hi, I'm Olivia, a full-time food blogger, mother of 2 beautiful daughters and a lovely wife. I live in New Jersey with my family. Loves traveling, sharing new recipes, and spending time with my family.