Cinnamon Roll Cake = Swirly Goodness in a Loaf

Let me just say it straight up – if you love a warm, sticky cinnamon roll fresh out of the oven but cannot be bothered with all the proving, rolling, and faffing about, this cinnamon roll cake is your new best baking mate. 🙌 It’s got the rich buttery swirls, the spicy sweet cinnamon kick, and a zesty lemon glaze that cuts through the sweetness like an absolute pro. The best part? You can have it prepped and in the oven in under 10 minutes. We’re talking maximum reward for minimal effort, and that’s my kind of baking. 🍰🤎

Cinnamon Roll Cake on stand

Cinnamon Roll Cake: Why You’ll Love This

Let’s get one thing clear: this cinnamon roll cake is not just another loaf cake. It’s the loaf cake. Imagine if a soft, buttery tea cake and a gooey cinnamon bun had a delicious baby – that’s exactly what’s going on here.

Here’s why it’s been on repeat in my kitchen:

    • No yeast, no kneading, no rising – it’s literally stir, swirl, and bake.
    • It’s made with basic pantry staples (no special trips to the shops required).
    • The combo of cinnamon sugar and lemon icing is next-level addictive.
    • It’s just as dreamy for morning tea as it is for dessert (especially warmed up with ice cream).

The Secret to a Perfect Cinnamon Roll Cake Every Time

Okay, I’ve made this cinnamon roll cake more times than I can count, and here are my tried-and-true tips for absolute loaf perfection:

1. Use full-fat Greek yoghurt

This gives the cake that beautiful moist crumb without being heavy. If you only have natural yoghurt or sour cream, that’ll do the trick too!

2. Don’t skip the swirl

You want those gooey ribbons of cinnamon running through the loaf. Drop spoonfuls of the cinnamon mix evenly and swirl with a knife in big figure-eights – but don’t overmix or you’ll lose those pockets of buttery goodness.

3. Lemon glaze is a MUST 

That sharpness of the lemon against the sweet spice? Chef’s kiss. If you’re not into lemon, you can sub in a splash of milk and vanilla for a sweeter icing.

Best Ingredients to Use for Your Cinnamon Roll Cake

Quality makes a difference, even in a quick loaf like this! Here’s what I swear by:

    • Real butter – not margarine. You want that rich, creamy flavour in both the cake and the cinnamon filling.
    • Soft brown sugar – it melts beautifully into the cinnamon mix, giving you those classic sticky bun vibes.
    • Ceylon cinnamon – it’s milder and more fragrant than cassia cinnamon (but honestly, use what you have).
    • Free-range eggs – better flavour, better ethics.
    • Vanilla extract, not essence – for that full, rich aroma.

Serving & Pairing Suggestions

This cinnamon roll cake is versatile AF. Serve it:

    • Warm with a cuppa – English Breakfast, Earl Grey, or even a spicy chai.

    • With a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream for dessert.

    • As a brunch centrepiece with fresh berries and fruit salad on the side.

    • Wrapped in baking paper for a lunchbox treat – your workmates will be jealous.

    • Want to get extra with it? Add toasted pecans or chopped walnuts to the cinnamon filling. You won’t regret it.

How to Store Cinnamon Roll Cake

This cake keeps surprisingly well – if you manage to have any leftovers, that is!

    • Room temp: Wrap in cling film or store in an airtight container for up to 3 days.

    • Fridge: Store for up to 5 days – just warm slices gently in the microwave for 15 seconds to get the softness back.

    • Freezer: Slice and freeze individually in cling wrap and a ziplock bag. Thaws beautifully overnight, or give it a quick zap before eating.

Craving Cinnamon Scrolls? This Cake is the Shortcut You Need

If you’ve ever spent your Sunday morning making cinnamon scrolls – mixing, proving, rolling, filling, slicing, waiting (and waiting some more) – you know the dedication it takes. But let me tell you, this cinnamon roll cake gives you all the same warm, spiced, buttery joy with zero dough drama.

Now don’t get me wrong – I adore a proper batch of homemade cinnamon scrolls, especially fresh out of the oven with that perfect golden top and drippy glaze. But when time is tight and the craving hits, this cake is a total lifesaver. It captures everything you love about cinnamon scrolls:

    • That soft, melt-in-your-mouth texture

    • The rich, buttery cinnamon sugar swirl

    • A sweet, zesty glaze that soaks into every bite

 

But instead of waiting hours for your dough to rise, you’ll be cutting a slice in under an hour. It’s like a cinnamon scrolls hack, and honestly, once you try it, you might not go back to the long version unless it’s a special occasion.

Want That True Scroll Vibe?

Here’s how to make your cinnamon roll cake feel even more like cinnamon scrolls:

    • Layer in the cinnamon mix: Instead of just swirling it on top, try doing one layer of batter, then a layer of cinnamon mix, then the rest of the batter. Add more swirl on top. You’ll get a deeper cinnamon flavour throughout.

    • Top with cream cheese glaze: Swap out the lemon glaze and mix 100g of cream cheese with ½ cup icing sugar and a splash of milk. It’ll give you that creamy scroll topping.

    • Dust with a bit of cinnamon post-bake for extra spice and a more authentic scroll look.

 

So, if you’ve ever Googled “how to make cinnamon scrolls without yeast” or “easy cinnamon scroll alternative,” this loaf cake is your answer. It’s fast, easy, and totally hits the spot.

Final Thoughts: Cinnamon Roll Cake is Pure Loaf Magic

This cinnamon roll cake has quickly become a go-to bake in my kitchen – and honestly, it never lasts more than a day or two. It’s the kind of cake that’s impossible to have just one slice of, especially when it’s still slightly warm and the cinnamon swirls are melting into the crumb.

Plus, it’s budget-friendly, beginner-friendly, and an absolute winner at morning tea, brunch or after-dinner sweet treats. Honestly, once you try this, you’ll never go back to waiting for dough to rise again.

Cinnamon roll cake isn’t just a trendy bake – it’s a must-bake. From its buttery crumb to that heavenly swirl, this cinnamon roll cake hits every craving right in the sweet spot. Whether you’re searching for easy loaf cakes, cinnamon desserts, or quick cake recipes, this one ticks every box.

Try it for your next weekend bake or bring it to your next brunch – either way, this cinnamon roll cake will have everyone asking for the recipe. (And you can send them here – I’ve got you covered).

If you make it, take a pic and tag me – I’d love to see your swirls! Share your bake @steph_cooks_stuff and let’s drool together.

Cinnamon Roll Cake baked on stand
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Cinnamon Roll Cake

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CINNAMON ROLL CAKE = SWIRLY GOODNESS IN A LOAF 🍰🤎
This cinnamon roll cake gives all the gooey, sweet-spiced vibes of a classic cinnamon bun, but with way less effort! Swirled with buttery cinnamon sugar and topped with tangy lemon glaze – it’s soft, rich, and completely addictive.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes
Servings: 8
Course: Recipes
Cuisine: Australian
Calories: 212

Ingredients
  

For the cake:
  • cups self-raising flour
  • ½ cup sugar
  • ¾ cup yoghurt
  • 1 egg
  • Splash of vanilla extract
  • 125 g melted butter
For the cinnamon mix:
  • 125 g soft butter
  • ½ cup brown sugar
  • 1 tbsp flour
  • 1 tbsp cinnamon
For the icing:
  • 1 cup icing sugar
  • Juice of ½ lemon

Method
 

  1. Preheat your oven to 180°C and line a loaf tin.
  2. Mix melted butter, sugar, yoghurt, egg and vanilla in a bowl. Add flour and stir until combined. Pour into your loaf tin.
  3. In a second bowl, mix the soft butter, brown sugar, flour and cinnamon.
  4. Drop spoonfuls of the cinnamon mix across the top of your batter and swirl through with the end of a knife.
  5. Bake for about 40 minutes – it’s ready when the centre springs back gently.
  6. Mix icing sugar with lemon juice and drizzle generously over the cooled cake.

Nutrition

Calories: 212kcalCarbohydrates: 46gProtein: 5gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 0.3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.3gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.2gTrans Fat: 0.003gCholesterol: 21mgSodium: 30mgPotassium: 113mgFiber: 1gSugar: 28gVitamin A: 35IUVitamin C: 0.2mgCalcium: 74mgIron: 1mg

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