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Categories: Cinnamon Bread

Cinnamon Bread
April 27, 2011

by stacy
Published on: April 27, 2011
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I love the idea of cinnamon bread, but it seems like all of the commercially produced versions have raisins in them.  I am not a big raisin fan.  This dates back to an incident in my childhood when I bit into what I thought was a chocolate chip cookie and was crushed to get I got a mouthful of raisins instead of chocolate.  Beard’s cinnamon bread recipe doesn’t have any raisins in it, so I was excited to try it.

Here are the ingredients:

Cinnamon Bread Ingredients

I didn’t realize until I was measuring it out that the tablespoon of cinnamon called for in the recipe is a considerable amount of cinnamon.  You could smell it all the way on the second floor of our townhouse.

I added about 4 1/4 cups of flour to my dough, and then kneaded in an additional 1/4 cup of flour.  After the first rising, this yielded enough dough for two 8 x 4 loaves.

Cinnamon Bread After Second Rising

The strong cinnamon aroma that wafted through the house as the bread baked was delicious.  I baked the loaves at 425 degrees for 10 minutes, and then 350 degrees for 15 minutes.  The top of one of the loaves was starting to get a bit over-browned when I pulled it from the oven.

Cinnamon Bread

Since I didn’t finish baking until 10:30 last night, I sampled the bread for breakfast.  As expected, the cinnamon flavor was very pronounced, but the bread was not overly sweet–there was only 1/3 cup of sugar between the two loaves.  It was delicious fresh, and it should make wonderful toast as well.  And the best part?  Not a raisin in sight!

Cinnamon Bread

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I'm a paralegal living and working in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area. Besides baking, blogging, and eating bread, I love knitting and enjoying the Minnesota outdoors. My husband, Mike, is the Brooks Bakes Bread website developer, bread photographer, and chief taste tester.
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