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Making cinnamon bread in a bread maker

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I live in Canada and on a recent trip to the US, I found some delicious cinnamon bread made by Pepperidge Farm. My 10 month old son loved having it for breakfast. Well, now the bread's all gone and I can't find it anywhere here...or even just any cinnamon bread without raisins period! I do have a bread maker so I'm looking for a recipe that would be suitable to make in there. If you have recipes that you've tried yourself and like please post them...not just a yahoo search, I've already done that myself. Thanks!

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  1. Cinnamon Sugar Bread, Bread Machine  



    3¾ hours | 8 min prep | 1 loaf 1  cup milk  

    1/4  cup butter or margarine, softened  

    1  egg  

    3  cups bread flour  

    1/2  cup sugar  

    1/2  teaspoon salt  

    1 1/4  teaspoons cinnamon  

    2  teaspoons yeast  

    Place ingredients in the bread machine pan in the order suggested by the manufacturer.

    Bake using the sweet bread setting if your machine has it.

    If not, use white bread setting.

    When the bread is done, remove from the machine and let sit on a rack for 10 minutes before removing from the pan.

    If it sticks, just loosen the sides with a pliable, plastic spatula and it should slip out easily.

    This makes a 1 1/2 pound loaf that rose really nicely


  2. Obviously, it won't have that lovely cinnamon swirl that commercially produced bread has. The powdered milk makes a tender crumb and softer crust -

    http://www.thatsmyhome.com/bakery/bmbasi...

    http://www.recipezaar.com/90502

    Alternately, you can let the machine do the kneading and then you roll it out and cover it with a cinnamon-sugar mixture and roll up.

    http://www.kingarthurflour.com/shop/Reci...

    I admit to not trying these, but if I had to choose, I'd go with King Arthur every time. Good luck!

  3. You could either just bake white bread in your bread maker and add a tsp. cinnamon to the flour mixture or you could just make it to the dough stage, roll it into a rectangle, spread with butter and cinnamon, roll it up, put it into a loaf pan and bake as per usual.

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