How to Make Cinnamon Swirl Bread - Recipe Girl (2024)

My crazy life is a bit of a whirlwind right now with a zillion things going on. Busy things. Things that make me want to pull my hair out sometimes. Things that are turning out to be great opportunities that are good and exciting and fun. And a few things that aren’t so good. All of these things make me feel stressed out and want to eat carbs… lots of them, because that’s my downfall when I’m stressed out. Not chocolate. Not french fries or milkshakes, but plain old, good-old fashioned carbs: like this Cinnamon Swirl Bread.

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It’s a yeasted bread, but don’t be afraid. I’ll show you how easy it is to make…

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Into a bowl, place sugar, salt and cinnamon. Pour melted butter and warmed milk over; stir. Dissolve yeast in warm water and pour that in there too. Add flour; mix. Pretty easy so far, right?

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Dump the dough out onto a floured surface, add more flour and knead it for a few minutes until it’s smooth and no longer sticky. Place the dough into a greased bowl, cover with a towel and let it rise in a warm place (I use a slightly warmed oven). Take it out and punch it down. Still pretty easy…

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Dump it onto a floured surface again, knead it for a minute or so and then roll it out into a rectangle. Spread with butter and sprinkle w/ cinnamon & sugar. It’s here that you may want to begin nibbling pieces of dough that are coated with butter and cinnamon/sugar. Maybe not, but I’m always tempted to do it. You must be strong. Resist.

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Start at one end and roll it up. Yum yum yum yum yum.

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Look? It’s all cute and snuggly all rolled up like that. Keep the seam underneath…

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…because then you’re going to transfer it to a bread pan, seam-side down. Cover the pan, and let it rise in a warm place one more time. Soooooooo, what you’re probably realizing at this point is that making bread is really pretty darn easy. You just have to be patient with the rising times. Your patience will be rewarded soon. Promise.

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Cut some slits into the top of the loaf.

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And bake it up into a perfectly golden loaf.

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Technically, you could slice it up right away and sample it with some melted butter all sunken into those cinnamony crevices. It’s good like that.

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But probably you should let it cool, then slice. It’s just as good sliced and popped into a toaster in the next day or two. And it’s even more incredible when used as French Toast. This Cinnamon Swirl Bread is also useful for satisfying carb cravings and relieving stress (and I speak from personal experience).

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Cinnamon Swirl Bread

This cinnamon bread is simple to prepare and makes a delicious breakfast treat.

Recipe Details

Prep Time: 35 minutes mins

Cook Time: 45 minutes mins

Rising Time: 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Total Time: 2 hours hrs 50 minutes mins

Course: Bread

Cuisine: American

Keyword: bread, cinnamon bread

Servings: 10 servings (1 slice per serving)

Calories: 200kcal

Author: RecipeGirl.com

Ingredients

BREAD

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Instructions

  1. In a microwavable cup, heat butter and warm milk in short bursts; stir together until butter is melted.

  2. In a large bowl, stir sugar, salt and cinnamon. Pour warm butter/milk mixture into the bowl and stir.

  3. In a glass measuring cup or small bowl, mix yeast and warm water until yeast is dissolved; pour into the bowl and stir.

  4. Mix in 2½ cups flour. Turn out dough onto a floured board (dough will be sticky). Sprinkle remaining ½ cup of flour onto the dough and knead until the dough is soft and smooth (4 to 5 minutes). Add additional sprinkles of flour, if needed.

  5. Put dough into a greased bowl; turn the dough over so the top of the dough is greased too. Cover with a clean dish towel and let rise in a warm place for about 60 minutes, or until doubled in size (see tips below).

  6. Punch down the dough in the bowl with your fist. Turn dough onto a floured surface and knead for about 1 minute.

  7. Roll dough out into a basic rectangular shape. Use a butter knife or your clean fingers to spread 2 tablespoons softened butter on the surface of the rolled out dough. In a small bowl, mix white sugar, brown sugar and cinnamon. Sprinkle this mixture on top of the butter.

  8. Roll up dough and form into a loaf. Place into a buttered 5x9 inch bread pan, seam side down. Cover with a clean dish towel and let rise in a warm place until doubled in size, about 30 minutes.

  9. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.

  10. Score risen dough in the pan by cutting 3 slashes diagonally across the top of the loaf with a sharp knife. Bake bread for 35 to 45 minutes, or until golden brown. Fully baked bread should sound hollow when tapped.

  11. Turn out bread and let cool on a wire rack.

Notes

  • I like to use the oven as a place for rising. Turn the oven to 400 degrees and heat for one minute. Turn the oven OFF, turn on the light, and now you have a nice, warm place for rising. Make sure the oven is turned off!

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving, Calories: 200kcal, Carbohydrates: 36g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 4g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Trans Fat: 0.1g, Cholesterol: 10mg, Sodium: 149mg, Potassium: 66mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 7g, Vitamin A: 128IU, Vitamin C: 0.04mg, Calcium: 33mg, Iron: 2mg

How to Make Cinnamon Swirl Bread - Recipe Girl (2024)

FAQs

How do I keep my cinnamon swirl bread from separating? ›

Brush the dough with a thin layer of egg wash before sprinkling your filling on top. As the loaf bakes, the egg wash will help keep the layers of dough tightly tucked together. And the result? You'll end up with a stunning cinnamon swirl.

What does cinnamon do to dough? ›

It can also cause the dough not to rise at all. Most of the time, yeast levels have to increase, for example in cinnamon rolls, to compensate. However, cinnamon's anti-microbial properties are said to be responsible for limiting the growth of Listeria and E.

Why do my cinnamon rolls fall after baking? ›

If you let your cinnamon rolls rise for too long you can over-proof them. This can lead to dense rolls or rolls that collapse after baking.

Why is it a good idea to limit the cinnamon in your actual bread dough? ›

The layers of cinnamon sugar in the dough act as barriers that prevent steam from escaping during baking. This can cause air pockets or even cause your loaf to burst open unpredictably during baking.

How do you keep dough from separating? ›

For the dough, here are some tips:
  1. Increase its hydration to have a softer dough.
  2. Reduce the time and dosage of your pre-fermentations.
  3. If your dough is too short: use a young fermented dough or cool the sourdough.
  4. Don't degass your dough too much when shaping.
  5. Remove the rounding to the shape.
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Should cinnamon rolls be touching when baking? ›

Place the cinnamon rolls into your prepared pan, with little room between each roll and ½ inch from the edge of the pan. Lightly press down on each roll so that the edges of each roll barely touch each other, and improve their round form if needed.

What happens if you add too much flour to cinnamon rolls? ›

Too much flour in your dough will give you dry, dense rolls. You can always add a bit more flour after it has kneaded if it's too sticky to work with. Letting your dough double rise will improve its texture and volume. It should rise until double in size.

What happens if you let cinnamon rolls rise for too long? ›

The rolls are still prone to over-proofing if left in the fridge too long; and the cinnamon-sugar filling can melt and make the bottoms of the rolls syrupy and damp if left unbaked for too long. Also note that some cinnamon roll recipes are made with chemical leaveners versus yeast.

What kills yeast in bread? ›

Salt acts as a yeast inhibitor, slowing growth and reproduction of yeast in bread dough.

How do you know if cinnamon roll dough has risen enough? ›

Physically test your dough with the poke test

Lightly flour your finger and poke the dough down about 1". If the indent stays, it's ready to bake. If it pops back out, give it a bit more time. The poke test is especially helpful for free-form breads like cinnamon rolls.

Does garlic affect yeast in bread? ›

Important note about garlic

One final note for the record, don't add fresh garlic to your dough...it took several tests to get this recipe right and I had to learn the hard way that fresh garlic will kill yeast and result in a rather dense and lifeless bread.

How do you keep cinnamon roll filling from oozing out? ›

A little cornstarch will help, but if you're dead set on the perfect cinnamon roll filling, Instant ClearJel is the way to go. Made from modified food starches, Instant ClearJel is similar to cornstarch but gets better results in terms of texture.

How to keep cinnamon rolls from unraveling? ›

This trick means the loose edge of the cinnamon rolls won't unraveling while baking! After slicing the cinnamon roll, take the loose edge and bring it underneath the cinnamon roll. Place the cinnamon roll on the prepared pan so that edge stays tucked underneath. Save for easy baking tips!

Why is my bread separating? ›

If the dough was too dry it can form a crust too early before it's had time to rise, then when it begins to rise it forms cracks which then burst in odd places when the pressure builds up. Steam is important in this stage of baking of some breads like sourdoughs so it's a good thing to try and use steam.

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