Cinnamon Coffee Cake

I love the excellent texture of this easy coffee cake recipe. Always a crowd-pleaser, its pleasing vanilla flavor enriched by sour cream may remind you of breakfast at Grandma's!

Cinnamon Coffee Cake
Cinnamon Coffee Cake

I love the excellent texture of this easy coffee cake recipe. Always a crowd-pleaser, its pleasing vanilla flavor enriched by sour cream may remind you of breakfast at Grandma's!

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 20
  • Carbohydrate 15.7924798529705 g
  • Cholesterol 140.132500036781 mg
  • Fat 24.3876276803981 g
  • Fiber 1.12021333743653 g
  • Protein 5.80596900297762 g
  • Saturated Fat 13.6990656752271 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 servings. (83g)
  • Sodium 404.125267059522 mg
  • Sugar 14.672266515534 g
  • Trans Fat 1.95596541766359 g
  • Calories 302 calories

Step-by-step

  • In a large bowl, cream butter and 2 cups sugar until light and fluffy.
  • Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition.
  • Beat in vanilla.
  • Combine flour, baking soda, and salt; add alternately with sour cream, beating just enough after each addition to keep batter smooth.
  • Spoon a third of the batter into a greased 10-in. tube pan.
  • Combine cinnamon, nuts, and remaining sugar; sprinkle a third over the batter in the pan.
  • Repeat layers two more times.
  • Bake at 350 degrees for 60-65 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
  • Cool for 15 minutes before removing from the pan to a wire rack to cool completely.

My Grandma's Famous Cinnamon Coffee Cake

The aroma of freshly baked cinnamon coffee cake always takes me back to my grandmother's kitchen. Sunlight streaming through the window, the gentle hum of the old refrigerator, and the warmth radiating from the oven – it was a haven of comfort and deliciousness. Her cinnamon coffee cake wasn't just a dessert; it was an experience, a taste of home, a symbol of love and family gatherings. It was the centerpiece of countless Sunday brunches, holiday celebrations, and even impromptu weeknight gatherings. Everyone loved it – from my mischievous cousins to my quiet, bookish uncle. And I’ve been striving to recreate that magic ever since.

This recipe isn't just about the ingredients; it's about the process. The careful creaming of the butter and sugar, the gentle folding in of the sour cream, the layering of the cinnamon-sugar mixture – each step is a ritual, a mindful act that connects me to those cherished memories. More than just a recipe, it's a story, a legacy passed down through generations. It's the kind of recipe that makes you feel warm and fuzzy inside, not just from the deliciousness of the cake, but from the emotions it evokes. The soft crumb, the subtle tang of sour cream perfectly complementing the rich cinnamon spice, the delicate crunch of the walnuts... it's a symphony of flavors and textures that linger long after the last bite.

I've experimented with many coffee cake recipes over the years, searching for that perfect balance of moistness, sweetness, and spice. Some were too dry, some too sweet, others lacked the comforting, nostalgic touch of my grandmother's version. But this one? This one captures the essence, the spirit of that original, magical cake. It’s easy enough for a busy weekday morning, yet impressive enough to serve at a dinner party. The simple ingredients come together to create something truly extraordinary. The beautiful swirl of cinnamon and sugar throughout each layer is visually appealing, enhancing the overall sensory experience.

Beyond the Recipe: A Legacy of Baking

Baking, for me, has always been more than just a culinary pursuit. It's a creative outlet, a form of self-expression, and a way to connect with loved ones. Each cake, each cookie, each pie is a small act of love, a tangible expression of care and affection. And this cinnamon coffee cake? It's perhaps the most meaningful of them all. It’s a reminder of simpler times, of family gatherings, and of the enduring power of tradition. It's a recipe that I’ll continue to bake and share for years to come, passing the legacy on to new generations, hoping they too will experience the same joy and warmth that this cake brings.

So, gather your ingredients, preheat your oven, and prepare to be transported back to a simpler time, filled with the sweet aroma and comforting taste of my grandmother's legendary cinnamon coffee cake. Enjoy the process, savor the moment, and share the love. Because sometimes, the most cherished recipes aren't just about the food; they're about the memories, the traditions, and the connections they create.

Tips for Baking Success:

  • Room temperature ingredients: Ensure your eggs and butter are at room temperature for optimal creaming and batter consistency.
  • Don't overmix: Overmixing can lead to a tough cake. Mix just until the ingredients are combined.
  • Check for doneness: Use a toothpick to check for doneness. It should come out clean when inserted into the center.
  • Cool completely: Allow the cake to cool completely before frosting or serving to prevent it from crumbling.

I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as I do. It's more than just a cake; it's a piece of my heart.