You can always count on this recipe—it’s the first thing people finish at gatherings.

There’s magic in a loaf that smells like warm apples, brown sugar, and cinnamon—like fall captured in a pan. This Apple Fritter Bread delivers all the cozy nostalgia of a donut-shop apple fritter, but in an easy, sliceable loaf that’s perfect for breakfast, snack time, or dessert.

Tender, buttery cake studded with cinnamon-sugar-coated apple chunks, swirled with pockets of spice, and topped with a crunchy cinnamon-sugar crust—it’s simple enough for a Tuesday morning, yet special enough for Sunday brunch.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe
🍎 Uses 2–3 cups of chopped apples (great for orchard leftovers!)
🥣 One bowl, no mixer needed
⏱️ Ready in under 1 hour
💛 Nostalgic, moist, and perfectly spiced
🌾 Naturally nut-free & easily adaptable
For the Bread:
2 cups (250g) all-purpose flour
1½ tsp baking powder
½ tsp baking soda
1 tsp ground cinnamon
½ tsp salt
2 large eggs, room temperature
¾ cup (150g) granulated sugar
½ cup (100g) packed brown sugar
½ cup (120ml) vegetable oil or melted butter
2 tsp pure vanilla extract
2 cups (about 3 medium) peeled & finely chopped apples (Honeycrisp, Fuji, or Granny Smith)
For the Cinnamon-Sugar Swirl & Topping:
¼ cup (50g) granulated sugar
1½ tsp ground cinnamon
2 tbsp melted butter (for topping)
💡 Pro Tips:

Chop apples small (¼-inch pieces)—they bake evenly and don’t sink.
Toss apples in 1 tbsp flour—keeps them suspended in the batter.
Don’t overmix—stir just until combined for a tender crumb.
Step-by-Step Instructions (Moist, Spiced, Foolproof)
1. Prep & Preheat
Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Grease and flour a 9×5-inch loaf pan (or line with parchment).
In a small bowl, mix ¼ cup sugar + 1½ tsp cinnamon—this is your swirl/topping.
2. Make the Batter
In a large bowl, whisk flour, baking powder, baking soda, 1 tsp cinnamon, and salt.
In another bowl, whisk eggs, granulated sugar, brown sugar, oil, and vanilla until smooth.
Gently fold wet into dry until just combined.
Toss chopped apples with 1 tbsp of the dry flour mixture, then fold into batter.
3. Layer & Swirl
Pour half the batter into the pan.
Sprinkle with half the cinnamon-sugar mix.
Top with remaining batter.
Sprinkle with remaining cinnamon-sugar.
Drizzle with 2 tbsp melted butter (seals in moisture and adds crunch!).
4. Bake to Golden Perfection
Bake 50–60 minutes, until a toothpick inserted comes out with moist crumbs (not wet batter).
Tent with foil at 40 minutes if top browns too quickly.
5. Cool & Slice
Cool in pan 15 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack.
Serve warm or at room temperature.

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