Stuffed Cinnamon Toast Sticks
The only thing better than cinnamon toast is stuffed cinnamon toast sticks with a deliciously sweet cream cheese filling.
Today I’m bringing you another great freezer recipe that you can make ahead of time and pop in the oven on a busy morning for breakfast or for a quick bite-sized dessert after supper. This stuffed cinnamon toast sticks recipe is everything that’s good in cinnamon toast with a cream cheese filling. Once they’re waiting in your freezer, the only thing left is to put them on a pan and bake for a few minutes in the oven. Convenience food from your own kitchen anytime the need arises! I like that.
The ingredients are super simple too: bread, butter, egg, cream cheese, vanilla extract, sugar, and ground cinnamon. To make stuffed cinnamon sticks, all you need to do is mix together the cream cheese mixture, spread this onto each bread slice, cut them into sticks, and dip them in cinnamon sugar. Then you’re either going to freeze them or bake them for a few minutes. These bite-sized cinnamon toast treats are just bursting with flavor and texture and let me tell you, it’s hard to stop at just one.
If you like this recipe, you must make my overnight stuffed french toast recipe next!
Recipe Ingredients
- Bread (I prefer wheat)
- Granulated sugar
- Butter
- Ground cinnamon
- Cream cheese (check out my easy homemade cream cheese recipe)
- Egg
- Vanilla extract
How to Make Stuffed Cinnamon Toast Sticks
Place softened cream cheese, egg, sugar, and vanilla in a medium bowl. Beat with an electric mixer until smooth and creamy.
So what I do is lay out all of my bread on a baking sheet in twos. Then, I go and spread the filling in between each set of slices like this.
Once you make all of the little cream cheese-filled sandwiches, I place this pan in the freezer for about 10 minutes.
What this does is help toughen up the bread just ever so slightly so that it doesn’t smoosh when we cut it into fingers.
After that, I cut the crusts off and cut each sandwich into three sticks.
I place those back on that same baking sheet and freeze these (uncovered) for about 20 to 30 minutes.
During this time, melt your butter so it has time to cool down a bit before we have to use it.
Also, stir your cinnamon and sugar together in a small bowl.
Note: You will most likely need to melt more butter and stir more cinnamon and sugar together halfway through. I always have to and those will be the measurements given in the recipe. However, I coat my sticks on all sides. If you just coat the top and bottom your butter and cinnamon mixture will go further and your stuffed cinnamon sticks won’t be as sweet.
Now dip each stick into the melted butter and then the cinnamon sugar.
Repeat until you coat all sticks.
Place this baking sheet back in the freezer until sticks are frozen firm (about an hour). Then, remove them from the baking sheet and place them in zipper seal bags before returning to store them in the freezer.
To bake, place the frozen sticks on a baking sheet and bake at 400 for 8 to 10 minutes. Half this time if cooking in the air fryer.
Serve warm.
Storage
Follow the freezing and baking directions above, but the stuffed cinnamon toast sticks will last in the freezer for up to 3 months.
Recipe FAQs
How do you serve stuffed cinnamon toast sticks?
While these taste great as is, you can also serve your stuffed cinnamon toast with whipped cream, maple syrup, fresh strawberries (or any fresh berries really), banana slices, or chopped walnuts.
What bread should I use for stuffed cinnamon toast sticks?
You can use any kind of bread you like, including Texas toast, brioche bread, challah bread, or whole wheat bread. If you can’t get enough cinnamon flavor, why not use cinnamon swirl bread?
You may also like these scrumptious cinnamon treats:
Cinnamon Roll French Toast Bake
Cinnamon Apple Crisps (Only 3 ingredients)
Sweet Potato Bread With Cinnamon Swirl
Ingredients
- 1 loaf wheat bread
Filling
- 8 ounces cream cheese at room temp
- 1 egg
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/4 cup sugar
Cinnamon coating
- 1 cup sugar may need to double
- 1 tablespoon cinnamon may need to double
- 1/2 cup melted and cooled unsalted butter may need to double
Instructions
- In a large bowl, place cream cheese, egg, vanilla, and sugar. Beat with an electric mixer until smooth and creamy.8 ounces cream cheese at room temp, 1 egg, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, 1/4 cup sugar
- Lay out the bread in stacks of two on a baking sheet. Spread filling in between each stack to make a sandwich. Place baking sheet in the freezer for about 10 minutes.1 loaf wheat bread
- Remove from the freezer and trim crusts off the bread. Cut each sandwich into three sticks and place all sticks back on the baking sheet. Return to freezer for 30 minutes to an hour.
- Remove from the freezer. Stir together the cinnamon and remaining sugar in a small bowl. Place melted butter in another small bowl.1 tablespoon cinnamon, 1/2 cup melted and cooled unsalted butter, 1 cup sugar
- Dip each stick quickly in the butter and then the cinnamon sugar mixture, turning to coat. Place back on the baking sheet and repeat until all are done. Return to the freezer and freeze for one hour. After they are completely frozen, remove them from the baking sheet and place them in a zipper seal bag in the freezer until ready to use.
- To bake: Place the desired number of stuffed cinnamon sticks onto a baking sheet and bake in a 400-degree oven for 8-10 minutes. Enjoy!
Notes
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Oh my, you are so stinkin awesome! This has to be made soon…..sounds absolutely delicious.
And thank you so much for your many words of wisdom and blessings, you inspire me to the moon!
Thank you Lisa!! I hope you enjoy the cinnamon toast sticks!!
Loved the Brady story – What a guy!
🙂 Thank you Karen!!
Wow, Brady is certainly a very special young man…but I wouldn’t expect anything different with you as his “ma” 🙂 Now, does he call his dad “pa”? I’m looking forward to further stories about Brady and Katy, Ricky and your Mama! Love this recipe…I’ll have to make it for my dad so he can change up the breakfasts he makes for himself – he likes french toast, just not sure how to make it! BTW, you can tell Brady that all three of my kids call me “momma” and they range in age from 25-35!! I don’t even answer to “mom” any more!!
Susan, the crazy thing is…they both call him Daddy. Go figure.
What a sweet story. I know you must be the best Ma ever! I do enjoy your blogs and your clearly detailed recipes. May God bless you<
Thank you Lucia!!!
Those look so yummy!! And I love to read about your family. I can feel the love you have <3 <3 <3
Thank you Erin, I hope you get the chance to try them soon!
I loved your story. Brady is an Earth Angel with a gentle, kind, intelligent and loving Spirit. As for the doctor who yelled “shut up”, I’d like to personally kick him in the tush. Thank you for brightening our days with your stories, recipes and smile.
Thank you Barbara!! 🙂
I always get such enjoyment reading your posts about Brady and Miss Katy. You and Ricky have done a marvelous job of raising 2 wonderful and thoughtful children whose accomplishments would make any parent proud. BTW, here in the Midwest (must be a geographical thing), our children refer to their moms as “ma.” My, now adult, son has been calling me that since he was a small child.
And, YES! I am going to have to make these cinnamon toast sticks in the very near future. I know french toast is mostly thought of as a breakfast dish but these would also qualify as a dessert. 😀
They make a great dessert Jane!! 🙂 I hope you enjoy them!!