Food Seasonal & Holiday Scrumptious Holiday Breakfast Breads By Midwest Living editors Midwest Living editors Midwest Living's experienced editors create best-in-class travel, lifestyle, food, home and garden content you won't find anywhere else. We're loudly, proudly Midwestern, and we're passionate about helping our audience explore and create through award-winning storytelling. Midwest Living's Editorial Guidelines Updated on November 14, 2022 Trending Videos Photo: Carson Downing Make your holiday mornings extra-special with our recipes for coffee cake, muffins, scones, quick breads and yeast breads. 01 of 22 Cinny Biscuits Carson Downing At The Bake Shop and Cafe in Cleveland, Shawnda Moye offers the Cinny, a warm cinnamon roll-meets-biscuit that somehow becomes more divine when paired with a cup of hot chocolate or coffee. Festive Brunch Recipes View Recipe 02 of 22 Lazy Morning Cinnamon Rolls Pizza dough is the secret shortcut in this 45-minutes-and-done recipe. It doesn't yield a fluffy Amish-style roll, but rather a breakfast treat with a toothsome chew, like the love child of cinnamon buns and garlic knots. Warm and Comforting Breakfast Breads View Recipe 03 of 22 Chocolate-Kissed Monkey Bread Caramel, chocolate and cinnamon give this monkey bread a delicious flavor. Be sure to get the large flaky biscuits for easy shaping. View Recipe 04 of 22 Maple Butter Twists These breakfast rolls are a family tradition with Jean Haviland of Carroll, Iowa. "My mom made these rolls with a maple-cream filling every Christmas-and still does!" she says. "Mom always makes extra and freezes them for later. They're great for breakfast or any time of day!" Family-Favorite Holiday Recipes View Recipe 05 of 22 Holiday Christmas Bread There's no butter or shortening in this braided sweet bread. You won't miss it in this large loaf. "We're the sixth generation to bake this holiday bread," says Margaret Kassing of Beatrice, Nebraska. "The 12 strips of dough represent 12 months in a year. The four layers of braided dough stand for the four seasons. Nuts and raisins indicate the type of year—mostly nuts represents a good year for farmers and mostly raisins a poor year. Before it's served, the youngest boy takes last year's crust outside to feed the birds, God's lesser creatures. Finally, a crust is saved for the next year to show there will always be bread in this home." View Recipe 06 of 22 Eggnog Muffins These tender holiday muffins, dressed up with a nutmeg-streusel topping, come from the Washington House Inn in Cedarburg, Wisconsin. Quick and Easy Muffin Recipes View Recipe 07 of 22 Swedish Tea Ring Sprinkled with chopped red and green cherries, this tender, walnut-filled pastry is a perfect treat for Christmas morning. View Recipe 08 of 22 Classic Challah Minnesota blogger Molly Yeh often twists her challahs into simple spirals. This recipe—adapted from her cookbook Molly on the Range ($32.50, Rodale)—makes four small loaves, perfect for freezing or sharing. (Slightly stale challah also makes dreamy French toast.) Molly Yeh Chats About Her New Cookbook, Restaurant and Why You Should Visit East Grand Forks View Recipe 09 of 22 Almond-Cranberry Bread with White Chocolate Glaze Sweet bread balances tangy cranberries in this winning recipe from the Wisconsin State Fair. Wrap and store it overnight to make it easier to slice. 20 Sweet Quick Bread Loaves View Recipe 10 of 22 Overnight Cherry Chocolate Coffee Cake This is our give-you-a-break coffee cake. Prepped in a half-hour, it waits in the fridge till you pop it in the oven the next morning. Serve warm, and the chocolate stays irresistibly melty. View Recipe 11 of 22 Sour Cream Swirl Coffee Cake A layer of brown sugar, cinnamon and pecans swirls through the center of this sour cream coffee cake from the former Lantz House Inn in Centerville, Indiana. View Recipe 12 of 22 Gingerbread Scones Ginger and molasses unite in our spicy breakfast bread. Ground ginger and crystallized ginger give a double dose of the popular seasoning. Must-Try Recipes for Scones View Recipe 13 of 22 Sour Cream Cranberry Muffins Brown sugar, pecans and pumpkin pie spice create both a filling and the topping for these muffins. Dried cranberries add tang and texture. Cranberry Recipes You'll Love View Recipe 14 of 22 Chocolate-Pecan Coffee Cake We put together our favorite coffee cake ingredients for this recipe: chocolate, butter, sour cream, pecans and coconut. It's worth the indulgence! View Recipe 15 of 22 Cardamom Braid A bakery in Bishop Hill, Illinois, created this lightly spiced Swedish bread. The orange and cardamom flavors pair perfectly with soft honey butter. View Recipe 16 of 22 Orange-Spice Challah Buns Melding her husband's Norwegian roots with her own Jewish heritage, blogger Molly Yeh's soft, slightly chewy rolls are ideal for brunch or even as a sweet complement to a holiday dinner. How Molly Yeh Baked Her Way Home View Recipe 17 of 22 English Muffins in a Loaf with Honey Butter This easy-to-make yeast bread comes from a Ripon, Wisconsin, bed and breakfast. Slice and toast before serving, and top with soft Honey Butter. View Recipe 18 of 22 Gingerbread-Sour Cream Muffins We took a traditional holiday dessert ingredient— gingerbread—and turned it into a muffin. Crystallized ginger tops off these treats. View Recipe 19 of 22 Zippy Cinnamon Rolls A Midwest Living editor contributed the recipe for these gooey-good rolls. "Frozen bread dough and pudding mix can fool anyone into thinking you spent the morning baking cinnamon rolls," she says. View Recipe 20 of 22 Caramel-Banana Muffins Sugar-topped banana slices caramelize as they bake on top of these tender, cakey breakfast muffins. Serve warm drizzled with extra caramel topping, if you like. Rise and Shine Breakfast Breads View Recipe 21 of 22 Anita's Cranberry Scones Coarsely chopped cranberries spread the sweet-tart flavor throughout this tender scone, a winner at the Warrens Cranberry Festival recipe competition. A sweet almond frosting complements the berries. View Recipe 22 of 22 Cinnamon Surprise Buns These yeast rolls poof as they bake, hiding the filled center. Guests will love the spiced nut and brown sugar in the middle of these frosted treats. View Recipe Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit