
A quick and tender cinnamon swirl loaf made from a simple batter — no kneading, bakery-style results from pantry staples in under an hour.

This cinnamon swirl loaf is one of those happy accidents that became a household favorite the moment I baked it. I discovered this batter-based version on a rainy afternoon when I wanted the warm comfort of a spiced loaf without the fuss of yeast and kneading. The batter yields a tender, moist crumb with a soft crust and a deep cinnamon ribbon that tastes like the center of a cinnamon roll but in a simple sliceable loaf. My kids loved tearing off pieces while it cooled, and my neighbor asked for the recipe after smelling it through the fence.
I adore this loaf because it sits comfortably between an everyday quick bread and a special occasion treat. It uses ingredients that are almost always in my pantry and comes together in ten minutes of active work. The texture is soft and slightly dense in a good way, thanks to the baking powder lift and the balance of milk and oil. The cinnamon sugar swirl caramelizes slightly in the oven and gives the loaf a beautiful marbled line down the center. Serve it warm with butter or a light cream cheese spread for breakfast or a cozy afternoon snack.
I first made this loaf the week I moved apartments and had nothing unpacked but the basics. It quickly became a test kitchen favorite; family members asked for it at brunches and potlucks. The simplicity is what keeps me returning to it when I want something reliably comforting and easy to transport to a friend in need.
My favorite part of this loaf is that the cinnamon ribbon retains pockets of slightly crunchy caramelized sugar that contrast with the tender crumb. Family and friends often comment on how it smells like a bakery and how forgiving the method is. I once doubled the batch for a church brunch and the panful vanished before coffee was even ready.
To keep slices fresh, store the cooled loaf in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 48 hours. If you plan to keep it longer, wrap the entire loaf tightly in aluminum foil and place it in a resealable freezer bag; it will maintain quality for up to 3 months. For single servings, wrap slices individually in plastic wrap and then a layer of foil before freezing. To reheat, remove wrapping and warm a slice in a toaster oven at 325 degrees F for 6 to 8 minutes or microwave for 12 to 20 seconds, checking so it does not become rubbery. Refresh the cinnamon aroma with a light brush of melted butter before serving.
If you want a richer loaf, replace the vegetable oil with an equal amount of melted unsalted butter; the crumb will be slightly firmer and more buttery. To make the cinnamon ribbon deeper in flavor, substitute half of the 1/3 cup sugar in the swirl with packed brown sugar. For a dairy-free version, use an unsweetened soy or oat milk in place of cow's milk; the texture is slightly lighter but still tender. Swap up to 1/4 cup of the flour with whole wheat pastry flour for a nuttier note, but keep the total flour amount the same to maintain structure.
Serve warm slices slathered with salted butter, tangy cream cheese, or a thin citrus glaze for brightness. This loaf pairs wonderfully with strong coffee or a milky chai. For brunch, present slices alongside scrambled eggs and fruit, or cut into cubes and use for a bread pudding or French toast. Garnish with a light dusting of powdered sugar and a few toasted pecans for an elegant touch when serving guests.
This skillet of cinnamon-scented loaf draws on two familiar traditions: the quick bread family popular in American home baking and the cinnamon spice that has traveled across continents. Cinnamon swirl confections have roots in European pastries and Scandinavian sweet breads, adapted in many households into quick loaves and coffee cakes. The swirl technique echoes regional variations where cinnamon-sugar filling is folded or layered to create decorative and flavorful ribbons.
In autumn, enhance the swirl with a pinch of nutmeg and ground ginger for a warm spice blend. For winter holidays add a tablespoon of molasses to the batter and replace half the swirl sugar with brown sugar for a richer caramel note. In spring and summer lighten the finish with a lemon glaze and fold in chopped strawberries or blueberries into the batter for a fruit-studded loaf. Small seasonal changes make this base recipe versatile for year-round baking.
This loaf is excellent for meal prep because it slices and portions easily. Bake the loaf on a Sunday, cool completely, and slice into 12 portions. Store slices in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days or freeze individually wrapped slices. For quick breakfasts, reheat slices and top with Greek yogurt and honey or a smear of almond butter. When transporting, wrap in parchment and paper towels to absorb any condensation and keep the slices from sticking.
Every time I bake this loaf it reminds me of simple comforts: the aroma that fills the kitchen, the small ritual of stirring cinnamon sugar, and the way a modest recipe can bring people together. I hope it becomes part of your rotation the way it is in mine.
Measure flour by spooning into the cup and leveling with a knife to avoid a dense texture.
Do not overmix after adding wet ingredients; stir until just combined with a few streaks of flour remaining.
For a pronounced cinnamon ribbon, sprinkle the cinnamon-sugar very evenly and limit the knife swipes to two or three.
This nourishing cinnamon swirl bread recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
Yes. Cover the cooled loaf tightly with foil and freeze for up to 3 months. Slice before freezing for easier thawing and reheating.
Let the loaf cool in the pan for 10 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. For best slicing, wrap in foil and rest overnight.
Room temperature whole milk gives the best texture, but 2% or unsweetened oat milk will also work. Avoid very watery non-dairy milks.
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Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) and lightly grease a 9x5-inch loaf pan with oil or nonstick spray. Gather measuring tools and a wire rack for cooling.
Combine 1/3 cup granulated sugar with 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon in a small bowl and set aside to create the swirl filling.
In a large bowl whisk 2 cups flour, 1 cup sugar, 1 tablespoon baking powder, and 1/2 teaspoon salt until evenly distributed.
Whisk 1 beaten egg with 1 cup milk and 1/3 cup vegetable oil. Pour into dry ingredients and stir until just moistened; avoid overmixing.
Pour half the batter into the pan, sprinkle half the cinnamon-sugar, add remaining batter and top with remaining cinnamon-sugar. Drag a knife through the batter two to three times to marble.
Bake for 45 to 50 minutes until a toothpick comes out clean. Cool in the pan 10 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack. Wrap in foil and rest overnight for best slicing.
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