How we perfected the ultimate coffee cake, our Recipe of the Year (2024)

How we perfected the ultimate coffee cake, our Recipe of the Year (1)

“Perfect the coffee cake.” This was the considerable challenge handed off to Senior Recipe Developer Molly Marzalek-Kelly in the early months of 2022. Coffee cake had been selected as our 2023 Recipe of the Year after months of company-wide deliberation.

Why coffee cake? Because it’s versatile, comforting, shareable, and downright delicious. (Who can resist those crumbs?!) Plus, we knew we could improve on this classic breakfast treat, which is too often dry, crumbly, and boring. The result was our new recipe for Cinnamon-Crisp Coffee Cake, but it took months of effort and plenty of testing to get there.

How we perfected the ultimate coffee cake, our Recipe of the Year (2)

Photography by Rick Holbrook; Food Styling by Kaitlin Wayne

Let the testing begin

Despite having well over 30 coffee cake recipes on our site already, Molly was tasked with developing a new recipe that checked a number of boxes: It had to be approachable for most bakers but still impressive; distinct in flavor and also crowd-pleasing; and make King Arthur ingredients shine but also rely on pantry staples. It was no easy task.

To my surprise, Molly looks back on her experience developing the ultimate coffee cake and says, “I remember the testing happening pretty quickly.” Some necessary context: “Pretty quickly” for the King Arthur Test Kitchen team means baking the recipe over two dozen times.

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Photography by Rick Holbrook; Food Styling by Kaitlin Wayne

Where to start?

When this recipe's development began, the King Arthur Recipe Team —a group of bakers who help shepherd our online recipes — was pretty hot on reverse creaming, a mixing method that results in especially tender, fluffy cakes. We knew we wanted to showcase the technique in this coffee cake.

How we perfected the ultimate coffee cake, our Recipe of the Year (4)

Photography by Rick Holbrook; Food Styling by Kaitlin Wayne

We also knew that we wanted a layer of slightly crisp crumbs on top to compliment the soft, fluffy cake beneath. After testing different ratios of brown to white sugar, amounts of butter, and baking times, the secret to crispy crumbs turned out to be two kinds of sugar: granulated for sweetness, and confectioners’ sugar primarily for texture. (There’s a bit of cornstarch in confectioners’ sugar that draws out moisture and adds crispness when baked.)

The filling also had to be special — it needed to be full-flavored and rich. Molly turned to cocoa, an ingredient that gives the filling a “fudgy” quality and, when used in the right proportion, doesn’t add a strong chocolate flavor, allowing the flavor of the cinnamon she added to shine through.

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Photography and food styling by Liz Neily

There we had it: tender reverse-creamed cake, crispy crumbs, and a fudgy filling. The trifecta that make a killer coffee cake.

Flavor brainstorm

The tinkering didn’t stop there. Once we nailed the foundational elements of the coffee cake, we wanted to see what else it could do. Could it handle double the streusel for a crumb lover's variation? Would it work with celebratory sprinkles? The base version, which we eventually named Cinnamon-Crisp Coffee Cake, turned out to be wildly adaptable.

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Photography by Rick Holbrook; Food Styling by Kaitlin Wayne

Molly and the Recipe Team dreamt up many different versions of coffee cake that we wanted to try, from one that showcased the flavor of Vietnamese coffee,to classic peanut butter and jelly, and even milk and cereal.

We got carried away imagining seasonal flavor variations: roasted fruit in the spring, fresh berries in the summer, spices in the fall, and brown butter, coffee, and chocolate in the winter.

Before we knew it, we had over 40 different coffee cake ideas. But alas, we could only pick one.

Or could we?

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Photography by Rick Holbrook; Food Styling by Kaitlin Wayne

Breaking the rules

For the past nine years, Recipe of the Year has showcased a single recipe all year long. But this time, we just couldn’t let go of the idea of embracing this coffee cake’s versatility.

I remember hearing Molly quietly suggest to the Recipe Team, “What if we did 10 variations of coffee cake?” My mind immediately went spinning. It’s a lot of work to develop a single recipe and bring it to life on our website. It felt like a TON of work to do this 10 times over.

But Molly seemed unintimidated, and the rest of us followed her lead. “People can bake them all to find their favorite!” “We could release them on a seasonal basis!” “10 variations for our 10th Recipe of the Year!” The Recipe Team was on board.

Looking back, Molly says she was a little naive about how difficult it would be to develop 10 variations of coffee cake, but in a way, it was also freeing. Without having to commit to a single recipe or flavor profile, her creativity could shine.

How we perfected the ultimate coffee cake, our Recipe of the Year (8)

Photography by Rick Holbrook; Food Styling by Kaitlin Wayne

A year unlike any other

By the time 2023 is over, there will be 10 variations of the incredible reverse-creamed, slightly-crispy-crumbed coffee cake. Right now you can bake our Triple Chocolate Coffee Cake (a chocolate lover's dream and perfect midnight snack), or if you're more into the crumbs than chocolate, make our Crumb Lover's Coffee Cake. There's also the funfetti-inspired Birthday Coffee Cake, which makes the best birthday (or any special day) breakfast.

How we perfected the ultimate coffee cake, our Recipe of the Year (9)

Photography by Rick Holbrook; Food Styling by Kaitlin Wayne

The variations that will follow in the spring and fall are just as flavorful and fun as those in the winter collection: They'll range from fruity and bright to rich and indulgent to spicy and unexpected. Bake them all to find your favorite (or should I say, favorites). I suspect wewon’t be the only ones unable to commit to a single coffee cake when there are so many delicious possibilities.

And don’t stop at the flavor variations we came up with! Molly hopes bakers will feel inspired to dream up their own versions of this coffee cake too. We can’t wait to see what you come up with.

Check out the seasonal recipes available now, as well as the recipe that started it all: Cinnamon-Crisp Coffee Cake. Bake and share your coffee cakes with us on Facebook and Instagram using #RecipeOfTheYear!

Cover photo (Gluten-Free Cinnamon-Crisp Coffee Cake) by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne.

How we perfected the ultimate coffee cake, our Recipe of the Year (2024)

FAQs

What makes coffee cake unique? ›

Coffee cake and regular cake are made with the same ingredients like flour, sugar, eggs, and butter and a leavening agent like baking powder. The difference is that instead of frosting on top, coffee cakes have crumble or streusel. Just like a cake, it can also have glaze or icing.

What is the history of coffee cake? ›

The first coffee cake likely originated in Germany, specifically in Dresden. However, the Danish came up with the earliest version of eating a type of sweet bread while drinking coffee, so coffee cakes really evolved from many different cultural traditions. We do know that coffee was introduced to Europe in the 1600s.

Why do Americans call it coffee cake? ›

Coffee cake or coffeecake is a sweet bread common in the United States, so called because it is typically served with coffee. Leavenings can include yeast, baking soda, or baking powder.

Why doesn t coffee cake have coffee in it? ›

So coffee cake doesn't actually have coffee in it. I know that is a little confusing because it is called coffee cake, but coffee cake gets it's name because it is traditionally served with a cup of coffee. So you don't need coffee to make this cake.

What are some fun facts about coffee cake? ›

Coffee cake wasn't invented by anyone in particular but actually evolved from classic vanilla cake, which dates back to biblical times. The first versions of coffee cake were baked by the Danish in the 17the century.

What makes cake so special? ›

Cake holds a deep symbolic meaning in birthday celebrations. It represents the joy and sweetness of life, and blowing out the candles is seen as a way to make a wish for the upcoming year. The act of cutting and sharing the cake with loved ones also symbolizes sharing happiness and good fortune.

What is the real name for coffee cake? ›

Thus, it became commonplace in these countries to have a small sweet served alongside a coffee. It wasn't until 1763 before coffee cake was first mentioned, though technically even then by another name, the German “gugelhupf”.

When was coffee cake invented? ›

Food historians agree that the tradition of coffee cake originated in Northern Central Europe sometime in the 17th century, marrying the introduction of coffee to Europe with an already-rich history of cake and pastry-baking.

What is coffee and cake slang for? ›

Noun. coffee and cake (uncountable) (slang, sometimes attributive) A trivial amount of money; peanuts.

What was cake originally called? ›

The word itself is of Viking origin, from the Old Norse word "kaka". The ancient Greeks called cake πλακοῦς (plakous), which was derived from the word for "flat", πλακόεις (plakoeis). It was baked using flour mixed with eggs, milk, nuts, and honey. They also had a cake called "satura", which was a flat, heavy cake.

What is the difference between American and British coffee cake? ›

Coffee cake is different in various parts of the world. In the UK, it's exactly what it says on the tin; it's a coffee-flavoured sponge cake, whereas in the US, coffee cake is cake with a crumble topping that's served with a cup of coffee on the side. I used a Nigella Lawson recipe, and, oh my, is it good!

Does coffee cake actually have coffee in it? ›

Coffee cake is one of those magical cakes that gets away with being acceptable to eat any time of the day. 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.

What coffee is best in cake? ›

Use the style of coffee the recipe suggests. 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.

Is there actually coffee in coffee cake? ›

It seems like a logical phrase, except coffee cake doesn't contain coffee! Surprised? Most people are! How does a cake not even contain an ingredient it's named after?

What makes coffee cake different from cake? ›

Where regular cakes typically have frosting or glaze, coffee cake does not. Instead, it often has some type of crumb or streusel topping that is typically made with a combination of flour, sugar, butter, and cinnamon.

What is the uniqueness of coffee? ›

Each type of coffee has its unique colors that are perceived by taste, smell and feeling senses. The flavor is made up and characterized by many factors, but the most important is the country where coffee lives, the coffee variety, and the process as well as the storage.

Why were the coffee beans unique? ›

Its thin outer shell had protected its liquid interior. But, after being through the boiling water, its inside became hardened. The coffee beans were unique. After they were in the boiling water they had changed the water.

What makes coffee beans unique? ›

Different sizes and growing conditions produce different tasting notes in the beans, thus offering diverse flavour profiles. Most coffee enthusiasts appreciate single-origin coffees for their distinct flavours and are valued for their transparency since the origin of the beans is clearly stated on the packaging.

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