
A soft, swirled loaf that finishes with a buttered, cinnamon sugar coating for a donut like crunch in every slice. Perfect for brunch or a cozy snack.

This Cinnamon Sugar Donut Bread has been my weekend morning centerpiece for years, the sort of loaf that turns a simple house into a warm bakery. I first developed this version during a rainy autumn when I wanted the pillowy, cinnamon spark of a donut without the fuss of frying. The molten molasses swirl gives depth and color while the final coating of butter and cinnamon sugar delivers the nostalgic crisp of a donut crust. Family and friends always hover nearby when it comes out of the oven and the loaf disappears faster than I expect.
I remember testing the first batch on a Sunday when the house smelled like toasted sugar and spice for hours. What surprised me was how the interior stayed tender while the outside developed a thin, sugary shell reminiscent of a raised donut. This is the sort of bake that works for slow weekend breakfasts, as a show stopping brunch offering, or wrapped and gifted for neighbors. It is forgiving, adaptable, and keeps well enough to slice warm or room temperature with coffee or a cold glass of milk.
Over the years I have swapped molasses levels and cinnamon intensity, finding my family favors a generous swirl and a slightly darker sugar. Guests often ask what bakery I ordered from, which always feels like a small victory for a loaf made in a single pan.
My favorite part is the final coating step. Rolling the slightly warm loaf in butter and cinnamon sugar gives that instant crunchy sugar shell that makes every bite feel special. On holiday mornings the kids insist on the first slice while it is still steaming and I enjoy the simple ritual of slicing, dipping, and sharing.
Store the loaf wrapped in plastic wrap or in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 48 hours. For longer storage refrigerate for up to four days and bring to room temperature before serving or gently reheat slices in a toaster oven at 325 degrees Fahrenheit for three to five minutes. For freezing, slice first, place parchment between slices and pack in a freezer safe bag for up to three months. Thaw at room temperature or warm gently.
If you need dairy free choose margarine and a plant milk for the buttermilk substitute using one half teaspoon vinegar per half cup milk alternative. For vegan use flax eggs in the same ratio as eggs and a vegan buttery spread. To reduce sweetness replace half the granulated sugar with coconut sugar and reduce the topping sugar by a quarter cup. Using a gluten free flour blend labeled one to one will keep proportions consistent, but expect a slightly different crumb depending on the blend.
Serve warm or at room temperature with a simple spread of butter or a smear of cream cheese. It pairs well with strong coffee or spiced chai. For brunch present with fresh fruit such as sliced pears or berries and a bowl of whipped cream. Slices also make a decadent base for a French toast style breakfast the following day.
The idea of turning donut flavors into a loaf has roots in home baking traditions that adapt beloved fried treats into easier bakes. The final butter and sugar coating echoes classic raised donuts while the molasses swirl nods to old fashioned quick breads that use pantry sweeteners. It is a comforting American style bake adapted for modern kitchens.
For autumn amplify cinnamon to one and a half teaspoons and add a quarter teaspoon ground nutmeg. In winter fold in two tablespoons of chopped toasted pecans into the swirl or scatter diced apples over the top before baking for a fruitier variation. For summer keep it simple and pair with bright citrus marmalade.
Slice the loaf as soon as it is fully cool and store individual slices in a single layer for meals. Toast or warm slices as needed for weekday breakfasts. Pack as a sweet addition to brunch boxes or picnic baskets as it travels well when wrapped and kept cool.
This loaf has become a small ritual in my home. The smell, the warm slices, the sugar crust that cracks under the knife all combine into a memory creating bake that I hope you will make and make your own.
Bring eggs and buttermilk to room temperature for a smoother emulsion and better rise.
Don t overmix after adding the dry ingredients to keep the crumb tender and light.
If the top is browning too fast tent the loaf loosely with foil for the last 10 minutes of baking.
Use fresh baking powder to ensure a proper rise and an airy interior.
This nourishing cinnamon sugar donut 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.
Use a toothpick inserted into the center; it should come out with moist crumbs but not raw batter. If the top browns too quickly tent with foil.
Yes. Replace the egg with two flax eggs made from two tablespoons ground flax mixed with six tablespoons water, let sit five minutes to thicken.
This Cinnamon Sugar Donut Bread recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and prepare a 9 by 5 inch loaf pan by greasing with nonstick spray or lining with parchment.
In a large bowl beat softened butter, canola oil and granulated sugar for two to three minutes until creamy and slightly lighter in color.
Beat in eggs one at a time then stir in vanilla until smooth and fully incorporated.
Whisk together all purpose flour, baking powder and salt in a separate bowl and sift if needed.
Add dry ingredients to butter mixture in three additions alternating with the buttermilk, beginning and ending with the dry ingredients. Mix until just combined.
Reserve about one third of the batter, stir in molasses and cinnamon until evenly combined.
Layer half the plain batter then half the molasses batter, repeat and gently swirl with a knife two to three times for a marbled effect.
Bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 40 to 45 minutes, cool ten minutes in the pan, transfer to a rack, dip in melted butter and roll in the cinnamon sugar topping.
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