Cinnamon Applesauce Bread – 🍎🍞😍 This applesauce bread is packed with fall flavors and comes together quickly! I serve mine with homemade honey butter, because why not?
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Spiced Applesauce Quick Bread Recipe
You won’t need scented candles ever again. Just make this applesauce bread! The scent of apples, cinnamon, and bread baking makes your house smell absolutely heavenly.
The bread is supremely moist and soft, with just enough cinnamon to complement the applesauce, without being overpowering.
It’s actually more like an apple spice cake that happens to baked in a loaf pan, so we’ll call it bread. You know, because bread is healthier than cake so you can have extra.
I used every softening and moistening trick in the book to keep this applesauce quick bread supple and tender. Applesauce, coconut oil, and sour cream all lend moisture to the bread. I loathe dry bread and cake, and this is anything but.
The crust is slightly firmer and chewier, while the interior is soft, fluffy, and springy.
It’s great zapped in the microwave for a few seconds to warm it with a big dollop of honey butter or toast it.
Applesauce Bread Ingredients
To make the applesauce quick bread, you’ll need:
- Eggs
- Cinnamon applesauce
- Granulated sugar
- Melted coconut oil
- Light brown sugar
- Sour cream
- Vanilla extract
- Ground cinnamon and nutmeg
- Salt
- All-purpose flour – if you need to keep this recipe gluten-free, feel free to substitute a 1:1 all-purpose gluten-free flour
- Baking soda and baking powder
And for the cinnamon honey butter, you’ll need:
- Unsalted butter
- Honey
- Cinnamon
Note: Scroll down to the recipe card section of the post for the ingredients with amounts included and for more complete directions.
How to Make Applesauce Bread
This homemade applesauce bread recipe is so quick and easy to prepare! Here are the basic steps for this fall quick bread recipe:
- Whisk together everything but the flour, baking powder, and baking soda. Once the mixture is well combined, stir in the remaining dry ingredients.
- Turn the batter into a greased 9×5-inch loaf pan. Bake for roughly an hour or until the top is set and firm and a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean.
- In the last 15 minutes of cooking, tent your bread with a sheet of foil if it’s looking a bit darker before you anticipate the center to cook through fully.
- Let the applesauce quick bread cool for 30 minutes in its pan before slicing and serving it. It needs that extra bit of time to set up.
- Cinnamon honey butter: Stir together the softened butter, honey, and cinnamon. You can add as much or as little cinnamon as you’d like, it’s up to you! You can also serve your applesauce bread with a simple butter and confectioners’ sugar glaze, a vanilla cream cheese glaze, or just eat it plain.
Recipe FAQs
I love baking with coconut oil in place of other cooking oils, especially for quick breads, muffins, and cookies, and far prefer it to melted butter. Oil in general keeps things softer, springier, and bouncier than butter.
I didn’t notice any overt coconut flavor. However, if you’re concerned you can use another oil (such as vegetable or canola). Between the applesauce, cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla, any coconut flavor is masked though.
Yes, plain Greek yogurt can be used in place of the sour cream. That said, you don’t want to use regular yogurt here as it’s much runnier than Greek yogurt.
I used store-bought cinnamon applesauce. If you use plain applesauce, you may want to bump up the cinnamon in the batter. I haven’t tried using reduced-sugar applesauce, and while I’m sure the recipe works, it won’t be as sweet. I love the bread as is and wouldn’t make the sacrifice.
I don’t see why not! You’ll want to use smooth applesauce for this recipe though, not chunky.
Theoretically, yes. However, fresh apple chunks will release moisture into the batter and will likely increase the bake time. I’ve only made this recipe as written, so I can’t say for sure whether adding apples to the the batter will work.
If you’re looking for a more chunky apple bread recipe, make my Apple Fritter Bread.
You could definitely add a dry mix-ins, like chopped pecans, walnuts, or even chocolate chips! Or, add even more flavor with warm spices like ginger and allspice.
Probably, but you’d need to drastically shorten the cook time to about 20 minutes. Baking this as a loaf is easier though than making individual muffins, in my opinion, so definitely try this recipe as written first!
No, you need to use a 9×5-inch loaf pan for this recipe. The batter will overflow if you use a smaller pan such as an 8×4-inch loaf pan and you’ll wind up making a huge mess.
This is the one exception to a smaller loaf pan: 5x3x2-inch loaf pans will work! You’ll need to adjust the bake time according to the size of your mini loaf pans. But I’d say about 25 to 30 minutes but again, check for doneness with the toothpick test to know for sure.
Storage
Store leftover applesauce quick bread in an airtight container at room temperature. It will last up to 5 days. The cinnamon honey butter will last up to 1 month in the fridge and can also be frozen.
Freeze leftover bread for up to 6 months!
Simply wrap the cinnamon applesauce bread in a few layers of plastic wrap or store it in a freezer-safe bag. When you’re ready to eat it, set it out on the counter to thaw.
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Applesauce Bread with Honey Butter
Equipment
- 1 Large Bowl
- 1 Wire Rack
- 1 Small Bowl
Ingredients
Bread
- 2 large eggs
- 1 cup cinnamon applesauce, plain may be substituted, consider adding more cinnamon
- ¾ cup granulated sugar
- ½ cup melted coconut oil, canola or vegetable oil or melted butter may be substituted
- ¼ cup light brown sugar, packed
- ¼ cup sour cream, lite okay; Greek yogurt may be substituted
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 tablespoon cinnamon, not teaspoon
- 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
- pinch salt, optional and to taste
- 1 ¾ cups all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon baking powder
Honey Butter
- ½ cup unsalted butter, extremely soft
- ¼ cup honey, or to taste
- pinch cinnamon, optional and to taste
Instructions
Make the Bread
- Preheat oven to 350F. Spray a 9-by-5-inch loaf pan with floured cooking spray, or grease and flour the pan; set aside (don’t use an 8-by-4-inch pan; it’s too small)
- In a large bowl, whisk together the first 7 ingredients, through optional salt.
- Add the flour, baking soda, baking powder, and stir until just combined; don’t overmix. Batter will be thick and with a few lumps. Don’t try to stir the lumps smooth.
- Turn batter out into prepared pan, smoothing the surface lightly with a spatula.
- Bake for about 56 to 63 minutes (I baked exactly 60), or until top is set and firm, and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean, or with a few moist crumbs, but no batter. In the last 15 minutes of cooking, tent bread with a sheet of foil (lay it loosely over top of pan) if your bread is looking a bit darker before you anticipate the center to cook through fully; I tented mine.
- Allow bread to cool in pan on top a wire rack for at least 30 minutes before turning out onto rack to cool completely.
Honey Butter
- Combine the butter (make sure it’s extremely soft and squishy), honey, and optional cinnamon in a small bowl and whisk vigorously until smooth and fluffy.
- Extra portion will keep airtight in the fridge for at least 1 month.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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Originally published August 23, 2019 and republished September 16, 2022 with updated text.
Very easy, very good. I made In an 8 compartment pan so I had 8 mini loaves. Baking time about 25 minutes
Thanks for the 5 star review and great idea to make mini loaves!
This looks so good – would I be able to reduce the apple sauce and add diced fresh apples?
I haven’t deviated from the recipe as I posted it so not sure.
Madd this today…the smell is AMAZING! I used plain, unsweetened applesauce. I also reduced the coconut oil to 1/4 cup and added an additional 1/4 cup of applesauce. The texture and flavor are fabulous. Moist, with a slightly chewy crust. Canโt wait to make again…I think I will add more cinnamon and maybe some maple extract.
Madd this today…the smell is AMAZING! I used plain, unsweetened applesauce. I also reduced the coconut oil to 1/4 cup and added an additional 1/4 cup of applesauce. The texture and flavor are fabulous. Moist, with a slightly chewy crust. Canโt wait to make again…I think I will add more cinnamon and maybe some maple extract.
Thanks for the five star review and glad this worked out great for you given the substitutions you made and that youโre going to make it again!
I just made this and it turned out wonderfully. So good and moist!! The honey butter was the cherry on top. I’ll definitely be making this again and I can’t wait to bring in the rest to work tomorrow
I just made this and it turned out wonderfully. So good and moist!! The honey butter was the cherry on top. I’ll definitely be making this again and I can’t wait to bring in the rest to work tomorrow
I am glad you loved the bread and the honey butter, too! Glad to hear you’ll be making it again and you have lucky coworkers!
I have made this bread twice so far and it is delicious. I followed the recipe as written, using the suggestion for Greek yogurt. I did chop up a fresh apple (Gala) and stirred it in before putting the batter in the pan. This bread has become a breakfast favorite.
This Applesauce Bread was delicious, The honey butter made it perfect. This is definitely a keeper. Thank you Averie!
This Applesauce Bread was delicious, The honey butter made it perfect. This is definitely a keeper. Thank you Averie!
Thanks for the 5 star review and glad that the bread and the honey butter were both perfect!
Would olive oil work in place of coconut oil as I am allergic to coconuts and canโt have anything coconut around. So please if I can help me I would appreciate it
Thanks
Merry
Yes it would be okay I think. BUT…I would recommend vegetable or canola oil over olive oil for this one.
When you realize you have all the ingredients on hand to make this right now! Heading into the kitchen asap!
Paige
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Awesome! I hope it turned out great for you. Let me know!
Could I use a vanilla yogurt? I don’t have Greek or sour cream, but I’m pregnant and must make this today. Lol Thank you!
I haven’t tried with regular yogurt. It’s thinner and runnier than Greek or sour cream so am a bit concerned you would need to alter the flour and maybe other things too. Good luck!
I love your recpies.
Thanks!
Just made this! It really does make the house smell great and tastes great too!!ย
Thanks for trying the recipe and Iโm glad it came out great for you!
Hi there ,,,can you make the Applesauce bread in muffin tins ?? The honey butter sound yummy too ,,,ty
Ooops ,,,saw the above comment
Hi. I love this bread. I’m wondering if I could bake it as muffins as well. Would I need to change anything? I tried to scan the comments to see if this was already asked/answered, but there were so many! Thanks!
Probably would be just fine as muffins and other than reducing the baking time dramatically, I would just make as-is! Keep me posted how it goes if you try!