Cinnamon Roll Pull Bread

Cinnamon Rolls are probably my favorite treat… ever. Ooey and gooey all wrapped up in a warmed frosted sweet bun. Life doesn’t get much better.

Oh wait… yes, it does! Let me introduce you to this Cinnamon Roll Pull Bread. The delicious taste of cinnamon rolls, with a FRACTION of the work! I have seen pull breads of all varieties and I plan on trying out a few variations of my own, but this one… it is incredible! Most pull breads I have seen are done with round sourdough bread, which I am sure is delicious and a little easier to cut than french bread, but I happened to only have french bread on hand so that is what I used. It turned out delicious! My family was pulling out chunks of this bread to eat like crazy!

If you are looking for an easy, quick, fun and delicious treat for your company, give this a try! They will be thanking you for sure!

Cinnamon Roll Pull Bread on chef-in-training.com ...This is such and easy, delicious and fun treat for a crowd! #recipe #dessert

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Cinnamon Roll Pull Bread
 
An easy, delicious and fun recipe that is sure to be a complete crowd pleaser!
Recipe type: Dessert
Ingredients
  • 1 loaf french bread, sour dough works great too.
  • ½ cup brown sugar
  • ½ cup white sugar
  • 1 tsp. cinnamon
  • ½ cup butter, melted
CREAM CHEESE GLAZE
  • 1 cup powdered sugar, add more if needed to reach desired consisitency
  • 2 oz. cream cheese, softened
  • 1 tsp. vanilla
  • 2-3 Tbsp. milk, add more if needed to reach desired consistency.
Instructions
  1. Slice french bread to make ½-1 inch sections slicing almost all the way to the bottom of the loaf. Be careful not to cut too far or to cut through. I used a serrated knife and cut on inch slices all the way down the width way of the loaf. Then I used my kitchen sheers to snip the ½-1 inch sections on each row, just to avoid any of them tearing off. Place loaf on cookie sheet.
  2. In a small bowl, combine white sugar, brown sugar and cinnamon. Stir to evenly mix together. Set aside.
  3. Evenly pour and distribute melted butter between each of the sections, making sure to get in-between each one. Trust me you want the buttery goodness :) If you need more butter, simply melt as much more as needed.
  4. Evenly sprinkle/pour sugar mixture between each of the sections. Rub in to cover them if necessary. Be care not to tear any of the sections.
  5. Bake at 350 for about 25 minutes.
  6. While Cinnamon Roll Pull Bread is baking, make the glaze. Combine all ingredients in a medium bowl and beat until smooth. Add more powdered sugar/milk as needed to reach desired consistency. Drizzle as much as desired over warm bread. Serve warm.

 

Enjoy!

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  1. Kristy

    I'd eat the entire thing by myself! This looks amazing!

  2. Maureen

    Hi--In the recipe you have written brown sugar twice. Is one supposed to be white sugar? Thanks!

    1. Chef in Training

      yes one is supposed to be white sugar. Thanks so much for catching that, I have updated the recipe now :)

  3. patsy

    I keep bookmarking recipes like this, and this one looks too good to pass up! I'm thinking this weekend would be a great time to make this.!

  4. Averie @ Averie Cooks

    Cinnamon rolls are an absolute fave of mine. Love that this is all pull-aparty :) Makes it that much more inviting!

  5. sally @ sallys baking addiction

    ok I'm totally swooning over this Nikki! I am a complete fool for anything cinnamon-y. And bready. Cinnamon rolls, cinnamon swirl bread, you name it. :) I freaking LOVE this!!!

  6. Paula

    Are you able to start adding the nutritional values to your recipes? That would be great information when someone is on weight watchers.

    Thanks

  7. carrian

    Well I definitely like things that take hardly any work, but still end up delicious!

  8. Hayley @ The Domestic Rebel

    Oh Nikki, I am dying over this! Cinnamon rolls and donuts are my absolute faves.. nothing tops those chewy, carby breakfast treats! This bread looks INCREDIBLE.

  9. Roxana | Roxana's Home Baking

    What a great idea when in a rush and don't have time to make the rolls from scratch.Can't wait to try it next time Tiffany asks for some!

  10. Ala

    Gorgeous--you've stolen my heart already. We're having a lovely Galentine's brunch tomorrow, I might just have to try this!

  11. Sarah E

    I somehow missed this one in the hussle-and-bussle of things - but definitely saw it in the Talent Show Tuesday line up, right away. It looks so good!

  12. IRENE

    1

    so where's the dang ingredients listed....nothing was on the page, nor could anything be clicked

    1. Chef in Training

      so sorry about that! it should be fixed now :)

  13. Kim Venglar

    I'm trying to find this recipe but all I see is a photo. Is there any way I can get this one?

    1. Chef in Training

      so sorry about that! it should be fixed now :)