The BEST Coffee Cake | Our Family Recipe (2024)

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A delicious coffee cake recipe that is easy to mix in 5 minutes with just a few staple ingredients. This family recipe has been passed down for 3 generations and is perfect for breakfast, snack time or even dinner!

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Coffee cake is one of our very favorites around here! We find ourselves making it more often in the fall along with pumpkin pecan coffee cake and walnut and apple coffee cake. When the weather becomes a little more crisp, we also tend to make more breakfast foods (and baked goods in general) and love our cinnamon rolls and apple pie cinnamon rolls too!

We have been making this coffee cake in my family for as long as I can remember. Back to my childhood, this is the recipe that my mom would always make for us, and now I make it for my family. We love to make it for breakfast and also "breakfast for dinner" which is our favorite! This recipe is easy to double and make for a crowd as well. It is also delicious as leftovers.

What is Coffee Cake?

American coffee cake is traditionally a mildly sweet cake with a cinnamon streusel crumb layer. It is given that name because it pairs well with a cup of coffee and not because it has coffee in it. Coffee Cake has a different texture than other cakes. The crumb is more moist and dense like a light pound cake.

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How to Make Coffee Cake

The great thing about coffee cake is that it is SO easy to make! You can whip up the batter in just a couple minutes with a few staple ingredients. You don't need any special equipment or mixers. Just use a mixing bowl and spoon.

Cake Steps

  1. Preheat oven to 375°
  2. Beat egg in mixing bowl. Add sugar, milk, oil, salt and vanilla. Spoon flour into measuring cups and then dump on top of the batter. Sprinkle baking powder over flour and mix into the top half of the flour. Mix flour into batter until combined, but not over-mixed.
  3. Pour into a 9x9 baking dish.

Cinnamon Streusel Topping

  1. In a microwave-safe bowl, melt butter in microwave. Remove and mix in brown sugar, cinnamon, and flour and stir until combined. Add nuts if desired.
  2. Sprinkle streusel onto the cake.
  3. Use a finger or the small end of a wooden spoon to poke the streusel halfway down into the cake batter, randomly in 12-18 different spots.
  4. Bake for 25-30 minutes, until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out with moist crumbs (not runny batter).
  5. Lightly drizzle with icing if desired.
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Walnuts and Icing

The walnuts and icing in this recipe are totally optional. You can use (or not) based on preference.

We love walnut coffee cake, so I always include the nuts. Pecans are also a great option.

If I am being honest, I rarely make the icing drizzle. It is yummy (and pretty), but the cake is so good by itself that it doesn't necessarily need it.

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Coffee Cake

The BEST moist coffee cake recipe that is easy to make 5 minutes prep time with just a few staple ingredients.

CourseBreakfast, Dessert, Dinner

CuisineAmerican

Keywordbreakfast, cake

Prep Time 5 minutes

Cook Time 25 minutes

Servings 9

Author Kristen | Ella Claire & Co.

Ingredients

Cake

  • 1egg
  • 1/4cupoilvegetable or canola
  • 1tsp.vanilla
  • 3/4cupsugar
  • 1/2cupmilk
  • 1/4tsp.salt
  • 2tsp.baking powder
  • 1 1/2cupsflour

Streusel

  • 2Tbuttermelted
  • 1/2cupbrown sugar
  • 2tsp.cinnamon
  • 2TFlour
  • 1/2cupwalnutschopped, optional

Icing Drizzle

  • 1Tbutterroom temperature
  • 3/4cuppowdered sugar
  • 1Tmilkextra, if needed

Instructions

Cake

  1. Preheat oven to 375°.

  2. Beat egg in mixing bowl. Mix in sugar, milk, salt, oil, and vanilla.

  3. Spoon flour into measuring cup. Dump flour on top of the batter. Sprinkle baking pwder over flour and gently mix into the top half of the flour. Stir flour mixture into batter until combined. Pour into greased, or parchment lined, 9x9 baking dish.

Streusel

  1. In a microwave-safe bowl, melt butter in microwave. Remove and mix in brown sugar, cinnamon, and flour and stir until well combined. Add nuts if desired.

  2. Sprinkle streusel onto the cake.Use a finger or the small end of a wooden spoon to poke the streusel halfway down into the cake batter, randomly 12-18 times.

  3. Bake for 25-30 minutes, until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out with moist crumbs (not runny batter). Do not overbake or it will be more dry!

Icing (optional)

  1. (optional step) Mix butter and powdered sugar. Thin with milk until desired consistency. Lightly drizzle cake with icing.

Recipe Notes

Note: Spoon flour into the measuring cup for the cake batter. For the flour in the topping, I just scoop it straight with the measuring spoon.

Tip: Do not over-bake or it will dry out the cake.

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  1. Katrina Carrico

    The BEST Coffee Cake | Our Family Recipe (7)
    I wanted a coffee cake that was quick, simple, and not massive. This was definitely the move! I had to substitute milk with sour cream but it still turned out great. I also used some cold coffee instead of milk in the icing and it gave it some nice extra flavor. Thank you for sharing this recipe!

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  2. Gigi R.

    The BEST Coffee Cake | Our Family Recipe (8)
    First time making a coffee cake. I picked this recipe. I'm so glad I did. It is soo delicious. My family is requesting for me to make a 2nd one in the same week.

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  3. Cecilia

    The BEST Coffee Cake | Our Family Recipe (9)
    I made this and it turned out so good! I didn’t have a 9x9 pan so I used a 9x13, I just baked it for about 5 mins less. Still turned out great but I would definitely use a smaller pan next time.

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  4. Kristalyn

    The BEST Coffee Cake | Our Family Recipe (10)
    This turned out great! It was really easy to make, and it came out so good!

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  5. Michelle

    The BEST Coffee Cake | Our Family Recipe (12)
    Really good, and easy to make.

    Reply

  6. Olivia

    The BEST Coffee Cake | Our Family Recipe (13)
    Delicious! Used a larger spring roll pan, buttermilk and left out nuts. Glazed while warm and it covered the top so sealed in moisture. Ten stars quick, easy and a hit!

    Reply

  7. Lori

    The BEST Coffee Cake | Our Family Recipe (14)
    This was an easy and delicious coffee cake! I doubled the recipe and used whole wheat pastry flour, its all I had on hand. I was worried it would be dense but it turned out great! That streusel!

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  8. Rebecca Morgan

    The BEST Coffee Cake | Our Family Recipe (15)
    Made for myself and boyfriend and we are obsessed! I’m very bad at baking and this was simple and quick.

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  9. Liz

    The BEST Coffee Cake | Our Family Recipe (16)
    Delicious cake! My husband also loved it. I doubled the recipe and baked in a 9x13" dish for 30-35 min and it came out great. I did keep the icing recipe the same and it was enough for me. Will be making again in the future, and pretty sure that my husband will be requesting it again!

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  10. Bonnie

    The BEST Coffee Cake | Our Family Recipe (17)
    All I can say it was divine! This is a definite keeper. Easy and delicious. Can't go wrong with this family recipe. Thanks so much for sharing.

    Reply

  11. Annie

    The BEST Coffee Cake | Our Family Recipe (18)
    So delicious. I followed the recipe exactly except I used a 8x8 glass pan and baked it 10 minutes longer. Thinned the icing way down & used the tines of a fork to run icing all over the top of cake. My boyfriend said it was the best he's ever had. Yeah!

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  12. dave

    The BEST Coffee Cake | Our Family Recipe (19)
    I needed to warm the kitchen today. -2 outside plus Hellish windchill. I needed something to bake fast and easy ,and found this recipe. I wasn't expecting that it would be so good. Followed exactly, except I used pecans as I didn't have walnuts. Will make again!

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  13. Josh

    The BEST Coffee Cake | Our Family Recipe (20)
    Perfect! Easy to follow. Gonna be breakfast for a few days!

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  14. Mae

    The BEST Coffee Cake | Our Family Recipe (21)
    This cake is very delicious! It’s the simplest recipe and shortest cooking time I could find. I whipped it up just this morning. I accidentally used baking soda instead of baking powder so I added some lemon juice to activate it. I couldn’t taste it at all in the end. I also added more cinnamon cause that’s my favorite part. Thanks for sharing!

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  15. Shelbi

    The BEST Coffee Cake | Our Family Recipe (22)
    I doubled this recipe for my large family and it was delicious. Took about 40 minutes total.

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  16. Ann Crawford

    The BEST Coffee Cake | Our Family Recipe (23)
    This was easy to make and best tasting coffee cake ever. The icing is a must for me. It made it look so much more decadent and pretty when cut it into squares and put on a cake stand. I made this for guests to have in am with coffee and everyone raved about it. Saying it reminded them of cinnamon rolls. It’s a keeper!

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  17. Linda C

    The BEST Coffee Cake | Our Family Recipe (24)
    Love the streusel topping! I poked fresh blueberries into half and it turned out great. Agree, do not over mix or over bake and it will turn out perfect. My oven runs hot so I watch it carefully. Thanks for a great recipe. Just the right size and easy for making in the morning.

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  18. Sharon

    OK, that was by far the best coffee cake I have ever eaten. I included the walnuts and the glaze. Thank you, I'll be making it in the future for my overnight guests. I'm a cake for breakfast kind of person.

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    • Sara

      The BEST Coffee Cake | Our Family Recipe (25)
      I made this for Thanksgiving at my boyfriend’s parents house. It was an instant hit! The recipe is simple to follow and delicious.

      Reply

  19. Michael Wurm Jr.

    The BEST Coffee Cake | Our Family Recipe (26)
    I can almost taste this through the screen. Wow! It looks SO delicious! (Beautiful photography too!)

    xo Michael

    Reply

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FAQs

What makes coffee cake taste like coffee cake? ›

No, coffee cake does not taste like coffee. There is no coffee or caffeine in this cake despite its name. This streusel cake tastes like a lightly sweetened cake and oftentimes has spices like cinnamon and nutmeg.

How do you increase the flavor of coffee in a cake? ›

Here's how we made it happen:
  1. Infuse the Batter With Coffee Two Ways. Bakers know that that the easiest way to get coffee flavor into a baked good is to add instant espresso powder to the batter. ...
  2. Add a Mocha Swirl. ...
  3. Pack the Crumb Topping with Coffee, Too. ...
  4. Finish with a Boozy Latte Glaze.
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How do you keep coffee cake moist? ›

Melted butter is key for moist coffee cake, but this dessert tends to get drier over time. If you want to prevent coffee cake from getting stale for as long as possible, storing it in an airtight Tupperware is your best bet.

Why was Aunt Jemima coffee cake discontinued? ›

Aunt Jemima is no longer producing this product due to challenges competing with other products in local supermarkets which resulted in declining sales.

What is in a Bakers Treat coffee cake? ›

Sugar, enriched flour (bleached wheat flour, malted barley flour, niacin, ferrous sulfate or reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), water, soybean oil, brown sugar, corn syrup, butter (cream, salt), contains 2% or less: modified cornstarch, glycerin, egg, cinnamon, tallow, palm oil, salt, natural ...

Why is my coffee cake so dry? ›

If you have too much flour in a recipe and not enough fat, like butter or oil, your cake is going to be dry and hard.

Can I use ground coffee instead of instant in a recipe? ›

Using ground coffee granules as a substitute for your instant espresso can work depending on what type of dessert you make. If a recipe only calls for a tablespoon or two of espresso, it will be perfectly suitable to use ground coffee instead.

What coffee is best in cake? ›

A dark roast or robust espresso will give rich, hearty treats plenty of depth, while a lighter, fruitier variety won't overpower a delicate dessert. Follow the recipe's instructions for coffee temperature, too.

What enhances coffee flavor? ›

9 Things to Put in Your Coffee to Up the Ante
  • Cinnamon. If you find yourself ordering autumnal drinks at your closest coffee chain, this powder should be your new at-home staple. ...
  • Cardamom. This Turkish tradition adds an earthy, almost floral taste to your brew. ...
  • Mint. ...
  • Cocoa Powder. ...
  • Salt. ...
  • Vanilla Extract. ...
  • Ginger. ...
  • Espresso.
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Can I use both butter and oil in cake? ›

Our Favorite Fudge Birthday Cake gets its fork-friendly texture from oil and a bit of Instant ClearJel (a food starch that hangs on to the liquid in the batter to ensure moist texture). Our Classic Birthday Cake recipe calls for both butter and oil for great taste and tender texture.

Which is better, baking soda or baking powder? ›

When to use which one. Baking soda is used in recipes that also include an acidic ingredient, such as cream of tartar, buttermilk, or citrus juice. Conversely, baking powder is typically used when the recipe doesn't feature an acidic ingredient, as the powder already includes the acid needed to produce carbon dioxide.

Why do bakers soak cakes? ›

Let me introduce you to the cake soak.

When you do this, the cake integrates moisture and flavor, and the sweetened liquid helps preserve the cake's freshness, so a slice can taste just as delicious a couple days after baking.

What did they replace Aunt Jemima with? ›

The new Pearl Milling Company brand logo replaces the Aunt Jemima image with what appears to be a 19th century watermill, where flour was ground at the time. The new logo's red, white and yellow color scheme matches the colors that were used on Aunt Jemima's packaging.

Did Aunt Jemima go out of business? ›

The company removed the Aunt Jemima image in the fourth quarter of 2020, and the new name will hit the market in June—a year after the company made its initial announcement. Quaker plans to reference Aunt Jemima on the front of the packaging for at least six months so consumers can get used to the change.

What replaced Aunt Jemima pancake? ›

and its subsidiary Quaker Oats announced in February that they would rebrand Aunt Jemima as the Pearl Milling Company because of the former brand's racist origins. Products in the new packaging will continue shipping over the next few months, the company said, so they're not available everywhere just yet.

Why is it called coffee cake if it doesn t taste like coffee? ›

Why is it called Coffee Cake: It's pretty simple actually. Coffee cake is meant to be eaten with coffee. That certainly gives me a good reason to drink coffee! Coffee cake was made to be served with a fresh cup of coffee.

Why is it called coffee cake if it doesn't have coffee? ›

The British began referring to various baked goods served with popular hot beverages by the name 'tea cakes” and (coffee cakes) akin to the initial 'chocolate cake' which did not contain chocolate but was served alongside hot chocolate.

What does adding coffee to cake mix do? ›

Its rich, bittersweet flavour adds depth to cakes, cheesecakes, pies, cookies, muffins, loaves, and soufflés.

Is coffee cake supposed to have coffee in it? ›

Curiously, coffee cake contains zero coffee itself. I think (and I am totally speculating here) that it's meant to be served with coffee, sort of in the tradition of tea. My sleuthing on the internet points to origins in German yeasted cakes, but it's not entirely clear.

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