kuvasz guy wrote:
> Pandora wrote:
> > Hello everibody!
> > Could anybody tell me if "Cinnamon bread" is a traditional american bread?
> > If yes, have you got a recipe? A friend of mine asked me.
> > TIA
> > Pandora
> Pandora,
> As other posters below have indicated, cinnamon rolls are an entirely
> different thing. However, I regularly add cinnamon to bread; I
> especially like adding cinnamon and brown sugar to whole wheat recipes.
> The flavor really comes through when you toast it. I use a bread
> maker; Let me know if you'd like a sample recipe.
>
> ..fred
They may be an entirely different thing, and also I believe are more
popular or traditional than 'Cinnamon bread'. Cinnamon bread is good &
all & I do have a loaf of cinnamon-raisin bread in the fridge, but
Cinnamon rolls? YUM.
I mean, we actally have an entire fast food chain devoted to just
cinnamon rolls. 'Cinnabon'
http://www.cinnabon.com/home.html which is
the most quintessential cinnamon roll, IMO (although I like home-made
ones with pecans or walnuts better).
Cinnamon rolls go hand-in-hand with donuts and the like. The ultimate
fast 'junk' food breakfast with a "cup of jo". I even think coffee
cake is more traditional than cinnamon bread.