Cinnamon Swirl Quick Bread

Adapted from my orange cranberry bread, this vanilla-flavored cinnamon swirl quick bread is moist and soft with a thick ribbon of cinnamon-sugar swirled inside. You only need a handful of very basic ingredients and there’s no mixer required. This cake-like bread will remind you of cinnamon rolls, but takes a fraction of the time to prepare!

cinnamon swirl bread sliced on wooden cutting board.

One reader, Nikki, commented:I never leave reviews on anything, but this bread is phenomenal! It came together really quick and easy, but looks so impressive! And the flavor is a dream. I cannot recommend this enough! ★★★★★”

Do you ever get the baking itch? (Of course you do, why am I even asking?!) But what about the desire to make something truly warm, cozy, and comforting? Where not only that first bite soothes the soul, but the smell of it baking is satisfying too. My cinnamon swirl quick bread checks all those boxes.

This recipe is such a fan favorite, that it deserved a spot in print! You’ll also find this recipe in my cookbook, Sally’s Baking 101.


This Cinnamon Swirl Quick Bread Is:

  • Melt-in-your-mouth soft & moist
  • Vanilla & cinnamon flavored (even better with vanilla icing on top!)
  • Very easy to make, no mixer needed
  • Layered with an extra thick cinnamon swirl
  • Covered with a crackly cinnamon sugar crust

In terms of texture, it’s not quite as dense as pound cake, but it’s definitely heavier than vanilla cake. I like to compare it to apple cinnamon bread and cinnamon swirl banana bread, only without the apples or bananas.

slices of cinnamon swirl bread with icing on top.
cinnamon swirl quick bread with vanilla icing

I used to make a version of this bread with buttermilk, but for today’s recipe, I swapped the 1 cup of buttermilk for sour cream and milk. I wanted a slightly denser crumb, while keeping each bite totally tender and soft. Sour cream is a magical ingredient in cakes, cupcakes, breads, muffins, and more. I found that 1/2 cup sour cream and 1/2 cup milk made the bread a little too dry and dense, but 1/3 cup sour cream and 2/3 cup milk was perfect. Brown sugar can weigh down the bread, so I used all regular white sugar. I also increased the vanilla extract and the amount of sugar in the cinnamon swirl. (Thicker swirl!) All of these small changes made a very big difference and you can see similar variations with my orange cranberry bread and peach bread recipes!


Best Ingredients to Use & Why

  • Flour: All-purpose flour is the base of this quick bread recipe.
  • Salt & Baking Soda: Flavor & rise.
  • Vanilla Extract: You’ll appreciate the simple, yet unbeatable flavor of vanilla in the bread itself. If you have homemade vanilla extract on hand, use it here.
  • Egg: One egg binds everything together.
  • Sugar: You need sugar for both the bread batter and the cinnamon swirl.
  • Sour Cream: We use sour cream for moisture and tenderness, but also because its lactic acid helps the baking soda do its job. This powerhouse ingredient plays the same important role in coffee cake, too (which you’ll love just as much as this bread!).
  • Milk: Whole milk is best, but you can use a lower fat or nondairy milk in its place.
  • Oil: While butter provides unbelievable flavor, nothing beats the moisture that oil provides. We use oil in this quick bread recipe (and others like strawberry bread, pumpkin bread, and lemon poppy seed bread) to produce a moist bread. Plus, the cinnamon sugar swirl and vanilla extract both provide a lot of flavor.
cinnamon swirl quick bread batter
cinnamon swirl quick bread batter

Extra Thick Cinnamon Swirl

To assemble the cinnamon swirl, layer half of the bread batter into your greased loaf pan. Top with almost all of the cinnamon sugar (as noted in the written recipe below, reserve 2 Tablespoons for the topping). Pour and gently spread the remaining batter on top. Sprinkle with remaining 2 Tablespoons of cinnamon sugar, then use a knife to swirl.

As you layer in all that cinnamon sugar filling, you’ll question the amount. Really? This much cinnamon sugar? Yes! For an extra thick cinnamon sugar swirl inside, we need an extra amount layered in. There’s A LOT. If you’re looking to spice up the flavor, try using a chai spice blend instead. Check out my white chocolate chai snickerdoodles and use the sugar/chai spice “topping” as the filling here. (Still reserving 2 Tablespoons of it for this bread’s topping.) There are more flavors and variations listed in the recipe notes below.

cinnamon swirl bread in loaf pan

One of my favorite parts is the cinnamon sugar around the edges. Some of the cinnamon sugar from the center may seep out, creating an irresistible crisp/chewy crust.

Looking for a yeasted cinnamon swirl bread? See my homemade cinnamon swirl bread.

cinnamon swirl quick bread

How to Freeze Quick Bread

Freezing quick breads is a lot like how to freeze cakes.

  1. Step 1: Bake and completely cool quick bread.
  2. Step 2: Once the bread cools completely, wrap it in Press & Seal or plastic wrap. From one baker to another—Press & Seal is the best product for wrapping baked goods. I find regular plastic wrap too thin, clingy, and frustrating. It definitely works, but Press & Seal is easier to use and I’ve honestly found that it keeps my food fresher. (Not working with this brand, just really love it.)
  3. Step 3: Write the type of bread and use-by date on a large piece of aluminum foil. For best taste and texture, don’t freeze quick bread for longer than 3 months. You could stretch it to 4 or 5 months, but the sooner you serve it, the fresher it tastes.
  4. Step 4: Wrap the bread in the aluminum foil and place in the freezer. You could place the wrapped bread in a freezer container or freezer-friendly zipped top bag, but I often just freeze it after wrapping in aluminum foil.
  5. Step 5: Freeze for up to 3 months. To thaw, transfer the frozen bread to the refrigerator one day before serving. Sometimes I forget and just let the bread thaw at room temperature for several hours, but it’s better to thaw at a slower rate in the refrigerator. Make sure you thaw bread while it’s still in the wrapping. Don’t unwrap before thawing.

Baker’s Tip: Two layers of wrap is key! The first layer keeps the bread fresh and the aluminum foil ensures no condensation will seep in. Double layer = maximum freshness and no freezer burn. Moisture is the enemy, so don’t be afraid to add another layer of Press & Seal or aluminum foil.

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slices of cinnamon swirl bread with icing on top.

Cinnamon Swirl Quick Bread

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  • Author: Sally McKenney
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 55 minutes
  • Total Time: 2 hours
  • Yield: 1 loaf
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American
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Description

This vanilla-flavored cinnamon swirl quick bread is moist and soft with a thick ribbon of cinnamon-sugar swirled inside. Feel free to turn this recipe into muffins or mini loaves. See recipe Notes below. This recipe is also in my cookbook, Sally’s Baking 101.


Ingredients

Cinnamon Swirl

  • 1/2 cup (100g) granulated sugar
  • 1 Tablespoon ground cinnamon

Bread

  • 2 cups (250gall-purpose flour (spooned & leveled)
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 3/4 cup (150g) granulated sugar
  • 2/3 cup (160ml) whole milk, at room temperature*
  • 1/3 cup (75g/80ml) vegetable oil
  • 1/3 cup (80g) full-fat sour cream (or plain yogurt/Greek yogurt), at room temperature*
  • 1 large egg, at room temperature
  • 1 and 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
  • optional: vanilla icing


Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F (177°C). Spray a 9×5-inch or 8×4-inch loaf pan with nonstick spray.
  2. For the Cinnamon Swirl: In a small bowl, mix the sugar and cinnamon together. Set aside.
  3. Make the Bread: In a large bowl, whisk the flour, baking soda, and salt together. In a medium bowl, whisk the sugar, milk, oil, sour cream, egg, and vanilla extract. Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients, then whisk just until combined. Avoid over-mixing. The batter should be thick and creamy. 
  4. Pour/spread about half of the batter into the prepared loaf pan. Sprinkle almost all of the cinnamon-sugar evenly on top (reserve about 2 Tablespoons for topping). It’s a very thick layer of cinnamon-sugar. Carefully pour/spread the remaining batter evenly on top. The top layer of batter will try to stick to the cinnamon-sugar filling, making spreading a little more difficult, but use a spoon to carefully spread it out as best you can. Sprinkle the remaining 2 Tablespoons of cinnamon-sugar on top. Using a knife, make a large swirl down the loaf pan, as shown in the video tutorial. Avoid over-swirling, which will mix the layers together too much.
  5. Bake the bread for 50–65 minutes, tenting loosely with foil about halfway through to prevent the top from over-browning. Bread baked in an 8×4-inch pan takes closer to 65 minutes. Poke the center of the bread with a toothpick. If it comes out clean, the bread is done. Remove from the oven and allow the bread to cool in the pan set on a cooling rack for 1 hour. After that, remove the bread from the pan and let it finish cooling directly on the rack.
  6. Drizzle with icing, if using. Slice and serve. Cover and store leftover bread at room temperature for up to 3 days or in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.

Notes

  1. Freezing Instructions: For longer storage, you can freeze the glazed or unglazed bread for up to 3 months. See details above the recipe. Allow to thaw overnight in the refrigerator and bring to room temperature before glazing (if needed) and serving.
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  3. Sour Cream & Milk: I use a mix of sour cream and whole milk here. The crumb is tighter and more tender—you’ll love it. Using all milk creates a thinner batter that can overflow and take much longer to bake. That being said, feel free to use 1 cup of buttermilk instead of the sour cream and whole milk option here. You can make your own DIY version of buttermilk if needed. Add 2 teaspoons of white vinegar or lemon juice to a liquid measuring cup. Then add enough whole milk to the same measuring cup until it reaches 1 cup. (In a pinch, lower fat or nondairy milks work for this soured milk, but the bread won’t taste as rich and moist.) Stir it around and let sit for 5 minutes. The homemade “buttermilk” will be somewhat curdled and ready to use in the recipe.
  4. Optional Additional Flavors: Feel free to use the chai spice swirl noted above. Or add 1 cup of peeled, chopped apples to the bread batter or even 1 cup of raisins, chopped walnuts or pecans, or dried/fresh/frozen (do not thaw) cranberries. You can also add 1 Tablespoon of fresh orange zest to the bread batter OR cinnamon sugar swirl. Also, the orange glaze from this cranberry bread would be delicious on this bread.
  5. Muffins: Grease a 12-count muffin pan or line with liners. You will need a 2nd pan for 2 additional muffins as this recipe yields around 14. (Or bake in batches.) Prepare cinnamon swirl and batter in steps 2 + 3. Spoon batter evenly into liners, filling each halfway. Sprinkle each with a heaping spoonful of cinnamon sugar. Top with more batter, filling to the top. Sprinkle each with a dusting of cinnamon sugar. Use a knife to swirl the batter/cinnamon sugar in each. Bake the muffins for 5 minutes at 425°F (218°C) then, keeping the muffins in the oven, reduce the oven temperature to 350°F (177°C). Bake for an additional 15-17 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. The total time these muffins take in the oven is about 20-22 minutes, give or take. Cool muffins for 5 minutes in the muffin pan, then transfer to a wire rack to continue cooling. Makes 14 muffins.
  6. Mini Loaves: Grease a mini loaf pan. Prepare cinnamon swirl and batter in steps 2 + 3. Spoon batter evenly into greased cups, filling each halfway. Sprinkle each with a heaping spoonful of cinnamon sugar. Top with more batter, filling to the top. Sprinkle each with a dusting of cinnamon sugar. Use a knife to swirl the batter/cinnamon sugar in each. Bake at 350°F (177°C) until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Bake time and yield depends on the size of your mini loaf pan.
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  1. Patricia says:
    September 27, 2020

    Such an easy and great recipe!! I didn’t have vegetable oil left so I used coconut oil and worked well!

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  2. Mary Beth says:
    September 27, 2020

    This was such a perfect recipe for a chilly fall morning!

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  3. Jeannie says:
    September 27, 2020

    I made this using white whole wheat flour and stevia in the batter to make it a little healthier. I still used regular granulated sugar for the swirl and topping. My batter was much thicker than what was in your video, so I added a little more milk and oil. It was very good! Probably not as tender as it would be with AP flour, but we still loved it. I made two mini loaves with the intention of giving one to our neighbors, but my husband said he wanted to keep it for himself. My mini loaves took about 30 minutes to bake. Thank you for another great recipe, Sally!

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  4. Donna Mueller says:
    September 27, 2020

    Very good and easy to make!

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  5. Christy Plesz says:
    September 27, 2020

    This recipe was so easy! The kitchen smelled incredible and the bread tasted better than I thought it could! I can’t wait to have a yummy treat for breakfast in the morning!

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  6. Hannah says:
    September 27, 2020

    Delicious, quick, and simple. Loved it!

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  7. Chelsea F says:
    September 27, 2020

    Delicious! Even though I forgot the final swirl with the knife, lol!

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    1. Shanda says:
      September 28, 2020

      My husband told me this was his favorite quick bread that I’ve made so far, and that’s saying a lot because I make plenty of other kinds that he loves (all Sally’s recipes of course). The cinnamon swirl is heavenly and the house smelled AMAZING. Perfect with a cup of coffee!

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  8. Grace says:
    September 27, 2020

    Very quick to get in the oven.
    Versatile too. I added grated apples and put chopped walnuts on top.

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  9. Jennifer Smith says:
    September 27, 2020

    This recipe was so easy and delicious! Bonus was my house smells amazing.

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  10. Amber Karrasch says:
    September 27, 2020

    Loved this recipe! Was simple and used ingredients I already had in my pantry! Was great for making a fall recipe in a pinch for my husband to eat while watching the football games.

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  11. María Isabel Gutiérrez says:
    September 27, 2020

    It was DELICIOUS! It lasted a solid five hours in my house I think! The only thing is I might have measured something incorrectly, because the filling sank lol but it was super good anyway!

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  12. Jennifer Leung says:
    September 27, 2020

    I’m 37 weeks pregnant with my 2nd baby and I very little energy, but decided to attempt this recipe today. Woke up early and the house was filled with the smell of cinnamon. Talk about easy, delicious, and a crowd pleaser! Thanks again Sally for another great recipe that made me feel like even I even could pull it off!

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  13. Holly McElroy says:
    September 27, 2020

    This was my favorite challenge of the year! Thanks Sally! It was a perfect cinnamon bread nice and moist and delicious! Easy to make too.

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  14. Jenny Rosales says:
    September 27, 2020

    This recipe was very easy to follow and made the whole house smell like Fall! It was simple and came out looking just like the photo! It was enjoyed by the whole family (even by our basset hound, Butter, who is a harsh bakery critic). Many compliments!

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  15. Chelsea F says:
    September 27, 2020

    Just came out of the oven and looks and smells delicious! Sorry if this question had already been answered, but where’s the recipe for the vanilla icing? Thanks!

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    1. Sally @ Sally's Baking says:
      September 30, 2020

      Hi, Chelsea! You can find my Vanilla Icing recipe here. Hope you loved this recipe!

      Reply
  16. Mia Sparks says:
    September 27, 2020

    The smell of this cinnamon swirl bread while baking was just perfect! Such an easy recipe and I highly recommend you make the icing to go along with it. Also my bread only took 40 minutes to cook all the way through.

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  17. Diane Schmidtke says:
    September 27, 2020

    I baked the Cinnamon Swirl Bread today for our Sunday family gathering. My 2 year old grandson who has some texture issues when it comes to food, came back for seconds, thirds, and fourths. He highly recommends this bread!

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  18. Caitlin T. says:
    September 27, 2020

    This was delicious! It came out perfectly and had the best flavor! I’ll be making this again

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  19. Kelli says:
    September 27, 2020

    This is such an easy recipe and it is sooo good! Can’t wait to make it again!

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  20. Patti Hill says:
    September 27, 2020

    Very yummy bread! Quick and easy. But you can’t go wrong with cinnamon in my opinion.

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  21. Letitia Maynard says:
    September 27, 2020

    This is everything you want in a cinnamon roll. The bread is yummy dense. The cinnamon swirl in the middle is to die for. It make you wanting more with how yummy this cinnamon bread is. The cinnamon gives it so much flavor. Very yummy and a 5 star recipe in my house.

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  22. Kristin White says:
    September 27, 2020

    I just made this recipe for the challenge and it was delicious. I decided to make my bread into muffins. They cooked perfectly in the time given. They had just the right amount of sweetness and moisture. The only thing I did differently was to use a flaxseed egg instead of an actual egg due to having a sensitivity to eating eggs. They still cooked perfectly without a real egg. I would highly recommend this recipe!

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  23. Leonie says:
    September 27, 2020

    I found this recipe last night, brought some sour cream and everything else I had in the cupboard! Super easy to make the instructions are so clear and my baking time was bang on 55mins. I should of put the foil on top a little earlier but not every bake can be perfect first time round 😀

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  24. Cathy G says:
    September 27, 2020

    Easy and wickedly delicious bread for a fall morning. Next time, I’ll grease the loaf pan with Crisco to prevent sticking, and may throw in some chopped apple for extra moisture and (a bit of) nutrition. Thanks, Sally!

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  25. Diane Story says:
    September 27, 2020

    Amazing recipe! Just the right amount of sweetness, and the sour cream adds the perfect texture. My family’s glad I’m home for the semester so I can bake them this cinnamon-y goodness again 🙂

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  26. Jeannie says:
    September 27, 2020

    Hi Sally, if adding apples to the batter, would you cook them first like in your apple cinnamon babka recipe? Thank you!

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    1. Sally @ Sally's Baking says:
      September 27, 2020

      Hi Jeannie! I usually don’t, but you certainly can if you’d like.

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  27. LG says:
    September 26, 2020

    I thought this recipe was one of your best and I really enjoyed making it!

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  28. Rose says:
    September 26, 2020

    This was so easy to make and will be a great addition to our Sunday breakfast! When I told my daughter what I was making she said “So it’s like a cinnamon roll but bread? Yum!”

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  29. Shiri says:
    September 26, 2020

    What a treat!! I added some apples into the batter and sprinkled some extra fall spices to jazz it up a bit (cloves, all spice, and always always always extra cinnamon). I can’t stop eating it and I instantly want to make 3 more loaves. Thank you, Sally!

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  30. Jaime says:
    September 26, 2020

    Yet again, Sally, you’ve created a perfect, easy to follow recipe! My husband and I devoured this entire loaf in approximately 31 hours .

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