This moist apple cinnamon bread is an easy quick bread recipe loaded with spice and studded with tender apples. Topped with a crunchy cinnamon sugar topping, every bite is bursting with delicious, cozy flavors.

Why You’ll Love This Apple Cinnamon Quick Bread Recipe
Apple cinnamon bread is such an easy quick bread to make now that the cozy season has arrived. This loaf falls somewhere between a bread and a soft, moist cake, bursting with juicy apple pieces and plenty of cinnamon spice. Here’s why you’ll love it:
- Apple cinnamon flavor. Swirls of cozy cinnamon and tender apples are the stars of the show. Every bite of this apple cinnamon bread is infused with spice and filled with sweet, caramelized apples, and totally indulgent.
- Moist, cake-like texture. This quick bread recipe is moist and tender like my apple fritter bread. The extra liquid from the apple seeps throughout the cake, creating rich, buttery edges that crisp up against the pan while the bread bakes.
- Crunchy sugar topping. The crunchy cinnamon sugar topping is the best part! It sits on top of the bread and forms a delectable crackly crust once it’s baked.
- Quick to make. Quick breads are famously simple to make and this recipe is no different! Just like banana bread, my apple cinnamon bread recipe comes together with easy ingredients in just a few minutes. Perfect for beginners!
This apple cinnamon quick bread is a lot like my brown sugar cinnamon swirl bread, with the addition of sweet sugared apples. If you’re a fan of this recipe, I’d also recommend my ultra-moist sour cream apple cake and these snickerdoodle muffins with a crunchy topping, too.

Ingredients You’ll Need
This apple cinnamon bread starts with basic ingredients, many of which you probably have in your pantry already. I have included some notes below. Don’t forget to scroll to the recipe card below the post for the full ingredient amounts and recipe instructions.
- Flour
- Baking Powder – In a pinch, you can use my easy baking powder substitute.
- Salt
- Butter – Brought to room temperature before you start.
- Sugar – This recipe uses a combination of light brown sugar and granulated sugar.
- Cinnamon – You can buy ground cinnamon from the store or grind it fresh if you’d like. Another spice, like nutmeg or apple pie spice, would also work.
- Eggs
- Vanilla – For the best possible flavor, I recommend real vanilla extract (as opposed to artificial vanilla).
- Milk – You can use whole milk, 2% milk, or your preferred dairy-free alternative.
- Apples – I use one Granny Smith apple, but any baking apple will work in this quick bread (see below). You’ll need to peel and chop the apple up into small chunks beforehand.
- Topping – You’ll combine additional cinnamon with granulated sugar for the cinnamon sugar topping.
What Are the Best Apples to Use In Apple Cinnamon Bread?
When it comes to baking apples, look for firmer varieties and avoid soft, mealy apples. In recipes for apple crisp or apple pie, I tend to lean towards tart apples or a combination of sweet and tart. However, since this bread recipe only calls for one apple, the choice is yours! My favorite apple variety for baking is Granny Smith, but Gala, Cortland, and Honeycrisp are all good options.
How to Make Apple Cinnamon Bread
Making this apple bread is SO easy, and all it takes is a few minutes. Let’s get started on the bread batter:


- Make the batter. First, you’ll whisk together flour, salt, and baking powder. In a separate bowl, cream together softened butter, cinnamon, and sugar using your stand mixer, then add the eggs and vanilla. Gradually beat the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients. Mix until the bread batter is just combined.
- Add the apples. Next, stir in your peeled and chopped apple pieces. The bread batter will be thick, similar to a cake batter. Pour the bread into a greased loaf pan lined with parchment paper.


- Add the topping. Lastly, whisk together cinnamon with granulated sugar, and sprinkle this over the batter.
- Bake. Bake your apple bread at 350ºF for 50-55 minutes, until a toothpick stuck into the center comes out clean. Afterward, leave the bread to cool in the pan for a bit before lifting it out, so it can finish cooling on a wire rack.
Why Is My Apple Cinnamon Bread Dense?
If your apple cinnamon bread turns out dense, it’s likely because the batter was overmixed. Make sure that you only mix until the dry ingredients are just incorporated into the wet ingredients.

Tips for Success
Here are my final tips for light and fluffy, yet moist and flavorful apple cinnamon bread:
- Measure the flour correctly. To avoid a dry, crumbly loaf, make sure that you’re measuring your flour accurately. Use a kitchen scale if you have one. Otherwise, use the spoon-and-level method, and spoon the flour into your measuring cup before leveling it off with the back of a knife.
- Bake in a metal loaf pan. A light-colored loaf pan is best. Avoid ceramic or glass baking pans as these tend to lead to uneven baking. Be sure to grease the loaf pan well and line it with parchment paper to make it easier to remove the bread.
- Dice the apples up small. Small, even-sized pieces ensure you get nice pops of apple in every bite.
- Keep the apples from sinking. If you’re worried about your apple chunks sinking to the bottom of the bread, toss them with a spoonful of flour before folding them into the batter.

Variation Ideas
You can customize this apple bread recipe in lots of different ways. Below are some easy ideas to get inspired by:
- Add nuts. For a touch of crunch, toss in a handful of chopped walnuts or pecans. You can also crush them up to add to the cinnamon sugar topping.
- Add frosting or glaze. Borrow the glaze from my cinnamon apple pie bars or top your loaf with creamy brown sugar frosting.
- Drizzle with caramel. In place of the crunchy topping, drizzle your apple cinnamon bread loaves with homemade caramel sauce. This apple cider caramel sauce would also be delicious and perfect for fall.
- More add-ins. Stir in dried cranberries, raisins, chocolate chips, or butterscotch chips.
- Make mini loaves or muffins. You can make this recipe in mini loaf pans or in a standard muffin tin instead.

How Do You Store Apple Cinnamon Bread?
- To Store. Store this apple cinnamon bread airtight at room temperature for up to 3 days.
- Freezer. Like other quick bread recipes, this apple cinnamon loaf freezes well. You can freeze the bread whole or in slices. Wrap it tightly in a double layer of plastic wrap, and keep it frozen for up to 3 months. Defrost at room temperature before serving.
More Quick Bread Recipes
- Pumpkin Bread
- Fresh Strawberry Bread
- Zucchini Bread
- Chocolate Chip Banana Bread
- Blueberry Banana Bread
Apple Cinnamon Bread
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 55 mins
- Total Time: 1 hour 10 minutes
- Yield: 8–10 servings 1x
- Category: Bread
- Method: Baking
- Cuisine: Dessert
Description
This easy apple cinnamon bread is a soft and moist quick bread recipe loaded with sweet apples and cozy spice, topped with a crunchy cinnamon sugar topping.
Ingredients
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
- 1/2 cup butter, room temperature
- 1 cup light brown sugar
- 1/4 cup granulated sugar
- 1/2 tablespoon ground cinnamon
- 2 large eggs
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup milk
- 1 Granny Smith Apple, peeled and finely chopped
Cinnamon Sugar Topping:
- 2 tablespoon granulated sugar
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F. Coat a 9×5- inch loaf pan with baking spray. Line the bottom and the ends of the pan with a strip of parchment paper (for easy removal) and spray again. Set aside.
- Whisk together the salt, baking powder, and flour. Set aside.
- In the bowl of your stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment mix the butter, both sugars, and cinnamon for 2 minutes on medium speed, scraping the sides as necessary. Add in both eggs and vanilla and continue mixing until smooth, again scraping sides as necessary.
- Turn the mixer to low and add in flour mixture and milk in alternating additions, starting and ending with flour. Mix until just combined.
- Finally, add in apples and stir until just combined and spread the batter into the prepared pan.
- Make the Topping: In a small bowl mix together the sugar and cinnamon and sprinkle evenly on top of the batter.
- Bake for 50-55 minutes until the bread is set and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
- Allow to cool in pan for 15 minutes and then remove and transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
- Serve warm or at room temperature.
Notes
Store airtight at room temperature for up to 3 days.
Freeze airtight for up to 2 months for best freshness. Thaw at room temperature.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 slice
- Calories: 269
- Sugar: 24.3 g
- Sodium: 143.1 mg
- Fat: 10.4 g
- Carbohydrates: 40.6 g
- Protein: 3.8 g
- Cholesterol: 61.8 mg
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What would 9×5 pan be as British measurement 1pound (lb) perhaps or small?
Sue, I don’t what the measurements would be, but in the USA it’s just a loaf pan. This recipe is wonderful. You will love it I am sure.
Hi!…Would be like 9 inches x 5 inches whatever that translates to there!
Apple and cinnamon anything rocks my world…pinned!
This sounds & looks WONDERFUL! Pinned!
I love apple bread! This sugary crust on top is to die for!!
This lasted about 5 seconds in my house. So, so delicious!!
I’m in the middle of making this right now. SO EXCITED.
OMG…this looks & sounds freakin DELISH!!! I’m making it today!
Not to sound foolish…the baking powder iwould be in teaspoons right?
Ahh yes.. I fixed the recipe!!
Now that’s my kind of bread! Cinnamon sugar is just perfect with apples 🙂
Could you incorporate Cream of Tartar, somehow? Isn’t that what gives Snickerdoodles their distinct taste?
Looks delicious either way!
I have never found that you can taste the cream of tartar at all. It actually helps with the leavening of the cookie. But this is “Snickerdoodle Inspired” 🙂
I agree with you Meggon! I dont think anything should be called “snickerdoodle” unless it has the cream of tartar in it!!! But either way, this bread DOES look delicious and I can’t wait to make it 🙂
No need to alter this bread recipe at all. The cinnamon sugary topping makes I think like snickerdoodles.
Baking powder contains the same chemical as cream of tarter.
Wow, this looks good! Is this the kind of bread you smear with butter and honey, or the kind you don’t spread and just eat slice by glorious slice, far faster than you probably should?
Butter and honey isn’t necessary at all! This bread is already very sweet and buttery.
I don’t find it all that sweet, the topping makes up for the sweetest though. A very moist bread full of apple flavor!
I’ve made this many times now. Eat alone or with butter! Make sure that you use parchment paper on bottom of loaf pans or else bread might stick and tear a part after baking and removing loaves from pans.