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Cinnamon Raisin Sourdough Bread Recipe

This cinnamon raisin sourdough bread is perfectly chewy with a golden crust and sweet cinnamon swirls in every slice. Studded with juicy raisins and cold proofed for deep flavor, itโ€™s cozy, bakery-style bread made at home. Perfect for toast, French toast, or slathered with butter straight from the oven.

Side view of a loaf of sourdough bread cut in half stacked on top of each other.

If bakery cinnamon raisin bread had a glow-upโ€ฆ this would be it.

Weโ€™re talking chewy sourdough texture, ribbons of cinnamon sugar swirled through the crumb, and juicy raisins in every bite. It smells like a cozy Sunday morning and tastes even better toasted with salted butter melting into all those little pockets.

And the best part? Itโ€™s your same trusty sourdough base. Weโ€™re just adding cinnamon, brown sugar, and raisins to turn it into something that feels straight out of a fancy artisan bakery.

This one doesnโ€™t last long in my house. Fair warning.

If you love sourdough recipes you may also enjoy my Jalapeno Cheddar Sourdough Bread or my Chocolate Chip Sourdough Loaf.

Loaf of cinnamon raisin sourdough on cooling rack.

Ingredients For The Cinnamon Raisin Sourdough Bread Recipe

You will need the following ingredients listed below to make the delicious sourdough bread (the exact measurements, nutritional information and full recipe are in the recipe card at the bottom of the post):

  • Active Sourdough Starter โ€“ Your bubbly, living, bread-baking bestie.
  • Warm Water โ€“ Hydration is key for a perfectly chewy dough.
  • Bread Flour โ€“ Gives the loaf that classic sourdough structure and chew.
  • Salt โ€“ Because no one likes bland bread.
  • Raisins โ€“ Adds natural sweetness and texture. You can sub golden raisins if you prefer.
  • Ground cinnamon โ€“ Adjust depending on how cinnamon-forward you want it.
  • Brown sugar โ€“ Creates subtle sweetness and helps form those cinnamon swirls.
Side angle of a slice of cinnamon raisin sourdough on white plate with butter.

How To Make

1. Feed Your Starter (4โ€“8 Hours Before Baking)

Mix 50 g starter, 100 g flour, and 100 g water (1:2:2 ratio).
Let it double in size before using.
To test readiness, drop a spoonful into waterโ€”if it floats, itโ€™s good to go.

2. Mix the Dough

In a large bowl, dissolve 125 g active starter in 325 g warm water until milky.
Add 500 g bread flour and 10 g salt.
Mix with a wooden spoon or dough whisk until a shaggy dough forms.

3. Rest & Hydrate

Cover with a kitchen towel and let rest for 1 hour.
This allows the flour to fully hydrate and makes the dough easier to work with.

4. Stretch & Fold (Add The Cranberries)

Every 30 minutes, perform 3โ€“4 sets of stretch and folds to build gluten strength. On the second set of stretch and folds, scatter the raisins over the dough and fold them in as you stretch.
After the final set, cover and let bulk ferment at room temperature for 4โ€“12 hours, depending on room temperature and starter activity.

5. Shape the Dough

Lightly flour your counter or work surface and gently turn out the dough.
Shape into a rectangle and add on 1/2 of your brown sugar and cinnamon evenly all over the dough. Then fold one side of the rectangle over into the middle of the dough and add more cinnamon and brown sugar. Then fold the other side of the rectangle on top of the side you just placed down and add the remaining brown sugar and cinnamon. Then gently roll the dough up from one end to the other.
Use gentle push-and-pull motions to create surface tension on top.
Place seam-side up into a floured banneton or towel-lined bowl.

Top down view of sourdough loaf with raisins and cinnamon and brown sugar all over the top.

6. Cold Proof for Deep Flavor

Let the dough rest at room temperature for 30โ€“60 minutes, then put in refrigerator for 12โ€“48 hours (longer = more flavour).
Wrap a slightly damp towel around the bowl to prevent drying.

7. Score & Bake

Preheat oven to 450ยฐF (230ยฐC) with a Dutch oven inside or large pot with lid for at least 15 minutes.
Flip dough onto a piece of parchment paper, dust lightly with rice flour if desired, and score the top of the dough with a bread lame or sharp knife.
Transfer to Dutch oven and bake covered for 30 minutes, then uncovered for 15 minutes until deeply golden.

Top down view of sourdough loaf in dutch oven with parchment paper ready for the oven.

8. Cool (Yes, This Matters)

Cool on a wire rack for at least 1 hour before slicing to avoid a gummy texture. Slice, slather with butter, and enjoy every bite.

Tips And Tricks For Best Results

  • Soak raisins in warm water for 10 minutes if they feel dry, then pat dry before adding.
  • Donโ€™t overdo the cinnamon โ€” too much can slow fermentation.
  • If you want a stronger swirl effect, gently roll the dough tighter during shaping.
  • Let it cool fully before slicing for the best crumb structure.
Close up shot of easy sourdough bread cut in half with swirls of brown sugar and cinnamon inside.
Side view of a loaf of sourdough bread cut in half stacked on top of each other.
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Cinnamon Raisin Sourdough Bread Recipe

This cinnamon raisin sourdough bread is perfectly chewy with a golden crust and sweet cinnamon swirls in every slice. Studded with juicy raisins and cold proofed for deep flavor, itโ€™s cozy, bakery-style bread made at home. Perfect for toast, French toast, or slathered with butter straight from the oven.
Prep Time10 hours
Cook Time45 minutes
Chill Time12 hours
Course: Breakfast, Sourdough
Cuisine: American
Servings: 12 slices
Calories: 205kcal

Ingredients 

  • 125 g active sourdough starter
  • 325 g warm water
  • 500 g bread flour
  • 10 g salt
  • 1 cup raisins
  • 2 tbsp brown sugar
  • 1 tbsp cinnamon

Instructions

  • Feed Your Starter (4-8 Hours Before Baking) โ€“ Mixย 50g of starterย withย 100g flourย andย 100g waterย (1:2:2 ratio). Let it double in size before using. Need to check if itโ€™s ready? Drop a spoonful in waterโ€”if it floats, youโ€™re good to go.
  • Mix the Dough โ€“ In aย large bowl, dissolve theย active starterย inย warm waterย until it looks milky. Add theย bread flour and salt. Mix with aย wooden spoonย or dough whisk until a shaggy dough forms.
  • Rest & Hydrate โ€“ Cover with aย kitchen towelย and let it rest forย 1 hourโ€”this allows the flour to absorb the water, making the dough easier to handle.
  • Stretch & Fold โ€“ Every 30 minutes, perform 3โ€“4 sets of stretch and folds to build gluten strength. On the second set of stretch and folds, scatter the raisins over the dough and fold them in as you stretch.After the final set, cover and let bulk ferment at room temperature forย 4โ€“12 hours, depending on room temperature and starter activity.
  • Shape the Dough – Lightly flour your counter or work surface and gently turn out the dough.Shape into a rectangle and add on 1/2 of your brown sugar and cinnamon evenly all over the dough. Then fold one side of the rectangle over into the middle of the dough and add more cinnamon and brown sugar. Then fold the other side of the rectangle on top of the side you just placed down and add the remaining brown sugar and cinnamon. Then gently roll the dough up from one end to the other.Use gentle push-and-pull motions to create surface tension on top. Place seam-side up into a floured banneton or towel-lined bowl.
  • Cold Proof for Deep Flavor โ€“ Cover and let it rest at room temp forย 30-60 minutes, then refrigerate forย 12-48 hoursย (longer = more flavor). Wrap a damp tea towel around the bread dough to keep it fresh and moist.
  • Score & Bake Like a Pro โ€“ Preheat oven to 450ยฐF (230ยฐC)ย with a Dutch oven inside for at least 15 minutes. Flip the dough ontoย parchment paper, dust lightly withย rice flourย (optional), andย score the top of the doughย with a razor blade or sharp knife. Transfer to theย preheated Dutch oven, bakeย covered for 30 minutes, thenย uncover and bake for another 15 minutesย until golden brown.
  • Cool on a wire rack for at leastย 1 hourย before slicing to avoid a gummy texture. Slice, slather with butter, and enjoy every bite.

Nutrition

Serving: 12slices | Calories: 205kcal | Carbohydrates: 44g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 0.1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Sodium: 329mg | Potassium: 147mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 3IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 19mg | Iron: 1mg

The nutrition information provided is calculated based on industry-standard software and should be used as a general guide only. The information may vary depending on ingredient substitutions, cooking techniques, and individual serving sizes. It is the responsibility of the reader to ensure the accuracy and appropriateness of the nutritional information provided. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalized medical or nutritional advice.

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Storing Leftovers

Store at room temperature wrapped in a tea towel or bread bag for up to 3 days.

Slice and freeze for longer storage. Toast straight from frozen and itโ€™s perfect.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I add nuts?
Yes! Walnuts pair beautifully with cinnamon raisin. Add them with the raisins during stretch and fold.

Why did my loaf spread instead of rise?
It may have been slightly over-proofed or lacked surface tension during shaping.

Can I make this sweeter?
You can increase brown sugar slightly, but keep it moderate so it doesnโ€™t interfere with fermentation process.

Is this good for French toast?
Elite. Truly.

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