A basic cinnamon roll dough is easily transformed into a beautiful star (or snowflake) shape known as Star Bread. Inspired by a traditional European recipe, there are so many ways to make it! This classic version is so beautiful and impressive โ you wonโt believe how easy it is to create!
Star bread โ also known as snowflake bread โ looks fairly elaborate and potentially even difficult to put together, but it is so easy to make! Itโs one of our favorite things to serve during the winter holiday season. We love a good old-fashioned themed dish, donโt you? Snowflake bread is about as winter as you can get. This recipe is simply bursting with cinnamon and sugar, and can be topped with either frosting or powdered sugar โ your choice! Itโs like a fun and festive version of a cinnamon roll. Add it to the menu for a yummy addition to a holiday brunch, or as a sweet dessert after a savory meal. No matter where and when you decide to serve yours, itโs always a fan favorite!
Dough Options
There are many different directions you can take the dough for this star bread recipe. We almost always use our homemade cinnamon roll dough, but you can also use:
- Store-bought dough (youโll need about 2 pounds)
- Crescent sheets (2 to 4 packages)
- Puff pastry dough (2 pounds)
- Pie crust circle dough (4 crust rounds)
Sweet Topping Ideas
As mentioned, you can feel free to top your sweet bread recipe with your choice of frosting or simply add some powdered sugar. Here are some other fun topping ideas to try:
- Powdered sugar: Sprinkle powdered sugar over the star bread for a sweet and elegant touch.
- Honey: Drizzle honey over the star bread for a sweet and sticky finish.
- Melted Butter: Simply brush 2 tablespoons of melted butter over the top of the finished star bread.
- Simple Glaze: In a small bowl, whisk together 1/2 cup powdered sugar with 1 tablespoon of water or milk and 1/2 teaspoon almond or vanilla extract. Add more water or milk as needed to create a thin consistency that can easily be drizzled over the dough.
- Brown sugar and cinnamon crumble: In a medium bowl, stir together the 1/4 cup flour, 1/4 cup brown sugar, and 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon until well combined. Add in 1/4 cup of melted butter and stir until the mixture forms a crumbly dough. Sprinkle evenly over the top of the star bread just before baking.
Freezer Instructions
One way to make this snowflake bread recipe ahead of time is to prep and then freeze it. You can either freeze the dough before baking or freeze it after youโve baked it:
- To freeze the dough: Follow the dough recipe instructions on the recipe card below. โPunchโ the dough down after itโs risen to remove any excess air. Wrap it tightly in plastic wrap, then add a layer of aluminum foil. It will keep in the freezer for up to 3 months! When ready to bake, allow the dough to thaw in the fridge overnight, then follow the shaping and baking instructions as indicated.
- To freeze already-baked star bread: Allow the bread to cool completely, then place it in an airtight, freezer-safe container. It will keep in the freezer for up to 3 months. Allow it to thaw in the fridge overnight, then reheat it in the oven at 350 degrees F until warmed through, about 5-10 minutes.
Storage and Reheating Instructions
You can store any leftover star bread in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days. If you want to get a bit more longevity out of it, you can also store it in the fridge where it will keep for one week. If you want to reheat it, you can do so in the microwave at 30-second increments until warmed through.
Other Flavor Options
Watch the video below where we will walk you through every step of the recipe with a video demonstration.
Fun to make. Thank you. I think Iโll try something savory next.
I love this recipe! I’ve made it so many times!
I was wondering, how long can it stay soft? I’m traveling for 2 days and wanna make it before I leave. Should I reheat it when I get there? Would it be soft again?
It starts to go stale the third day in my experience. You can reheat it for sure, but once the water content of the bread evaporates, it’s hard to put it back in with this type of bread.
Made this recipe this morning (merry Christmas!) and it was so delicious. Dusting with powdered sugar was the perfect touch as it makes it not as overly sweet when compared to icing. Just wondering if there is any make ahead version? Could you make it the night before and keep in the fridge and pop it straight in the oven in the morning?
Awesome
Hi! What temp is your milk ? Any tips to closing / sealing up the tips of the snowflake so they dont come open ?
Milk should be approximately 110 degrees Fahrenheit. I simply pinch the tips to keep them together.
It’s so easy and delicious! I have already made such a Star twice, the second time with an orange. Thanks for the recipe!
Looks easy and delicious! Definitely going to make it! Thanks.
This is so easy!!
This looks delicious! It may become my new holiday tradition. Thank you!