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Monday, April 11, 2011

Coffee Cake Muffins



From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...While this is not my only recipe for sour cream coffee cake, I have a special fondness for it. It is, of course delicious, but it also gives you the option of making muffins rather than one large cake. The muffins are wonderful for morning meetings or a family brunch and help eliminate guess work when it comes to portion control and judging the quantities needed to feed hungry hordes. The cake/muffins are really easy to do, especially if you are comfortable making pie crust. No equipment, save your hands and a spoon, is needed to make this lovely breakfast treat. While the muffins can be made a day before they are needed, they are really best if made just before they are to be eaten. To make their assembly easier, all ingredients can be measured the night before serving, leaving you only to combine them and then bake off the muffins. You will find these to be very popular with your family and friends. What's not to like? They are kissed with the barest hint of orange flavor and the combination of easy and delicious is hard to beat. Here's the recipe.

Coffee Cake Muffins...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite adapted from Gourmet Magazine
Ingredients:
3/4 cup granulated sugar
2-1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup packed light brown sugar, divided use
2 sticks (1 cup) cold unsalted butter, cut into 1/2-inch cubes
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1-1/2 cups (6 oz) pecans, toasted and chopped
1 cup sour cream
1 whole large egg
1 large egg yolk
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon baking soda
1-1/2 teaspoons finely grated fresh orange zest

Directions:

1) Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Butter 18 1/2 cup muffin cups. Set aside.
2) Stir together granulated sugar, flour, salt, and 3/4 cup brown sugar in a large bowl, then blend in 1-1/2 sticks (3/4 cup) butter with your fingertips or a pastry blender until mixture resembles coarse meal with some pea-size butter lumps. Transfer 3/4 cup to a bowl and blend in cinnamon, remaining 4 tablespoons (1/4 cup) butter, and remaining 1/4 cup brown sugar with your fingertips or pastry blender until crumbly. Stir in pecans, then chill streusel topping 15 minutes.
3) Whisk together sour cream, whole egg, yolk, vanilla, baking soda, and zest, then stir into remaining flour mixture until just combined (batter will be stiff).
4) Divide batter among 18 well-buttered muffin cups (they'll be about two-thirds full; butter tops of tins as well). Sprinkle each with streusel topping, pressing it lightly into batter. Bake coffeecakes in middle of oven until golden brown and a toothpick inserted in center comes out clean, 20 to 25 minutes. Cool in pans on racks 30 minutes. Loosen cakes with a sharp small knife, then carefully remove cakes from pans.

Cooks'notes: The coffeecake batter can also be baked in a buttered 9-1/2-inch springform pan  for 1 to 1 1/4 hours.








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Sour Cherry Coffee Cake - The Amateur Gourmet
New York-Style Crumb Cake - Gourmeted
Cocoa and Cinnamon Swirl Coffee Cake - The Sweetest Kitchen
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This post is being linked to:
Smiling Sally - Blue Monday

78 comments:

  1. This looks great! And, I like your "look back" at the previous posts, especially the drink!

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  2. What a great idea, Mary! I'd never thought of coffee cake muffins, but it's such a neat technique. I'm bound to try this recipe as I love orange and cinnamon!

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  3. I always have muffins on hand, and I like baking them in the toaster oven as well. I love the trick about mixing the dry ingerdients ahead of time. I do that with my pancakes, too. I may try those oven roasted potatoes for a crowd if I could get them down to four servings, I have tried about six recipes, and always love them, so I can't leave yours out!

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  4. Oooh, Loving the idea of muffins with coffee flavor :) Bravo! Beautiful recipe,Mary.

    Have a wonderful day,

    Aldy.

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  5. what a clever idea to measure out the ingredients the night before! Have a great day :)

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  6. My goodness, these muffins sounded incredibly good. Aren't they? Happy Monday, Mary. Hope you're enjoying your day.
    Blessings, Kristy

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  7. Another winner, Mary, and a beautiful photograph. YUM.

    fondly,
    Glenda

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  8. This muffins look just delicious, and you are right, it is a great treat for breakfast, snacks and for guests ;)
    Big kiss.

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  9. I love muffins! I love coffee cake! The combination of the two are fantastic :) I will definitely be making these for those grab and go breakfasts!

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  10. I love those recipes where you can assemble the dry ingredients ahead. And, I would appreciate a "muffin option" on almost any cake recipe.

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  11. This is so much easier than a whole coffee cake!

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  12. Mary another great recipe of muffins!!!I'm not a huge fan of coffee in desserts or cakes but those muffins would be perfect for my afternoon snack...

    Kisses,
    Rita

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  13. Oh yum!! These look light and delicious..

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  14. My MIL makes ana mazing coffee cake. This one reminds me of it. It's great in muffin form.

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  15. This would go perfectly with my morning cup o' joe.

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  16. WOW! These muffins looks perfect and I think I would had to these some blueberries!

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  17. Thank you so much for the "turn coffeecake into muffins" idea. I love coffeecake but can't eat a whole one myself. Muffins can be frozen. I'm trying this soon!

    Martha in KS

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  18. the streusel topping looks so delicious!! something id love to have for morning tea snack :D

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  19. Mary, these look yummy and I like the idea of a coffee cake in a muffin!

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  20. Yum those sound good. Too warm here yesterday to cook. We will cool down again this week.

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  21. I feel that streusel is one of everyone's favorite yet under-utilized food groups. Everything should come with streusel. Cheers!

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  22. Mary, this muffins are so lovely.

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  23. That coffee cake was one of my standards back in the day but I love the idea of making muffins from the recipe. Great for Easter morning.

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  24. I never say no to a good muffin recipe such as this one!

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  25. These look beautiful! I bet the topping is amazing on them...that's the best part of coffee cake anyway, isn't it? lol

    I have been making a lot of muffins lately...love that this is a cake transformed into muffin form!

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  26. I almost never read recipes for sweet things and/or baked goods. I made an exception today because of the respect I have for you. These cakes sound lovely. It's not that I can't eat anything with sugar, it's just that I don't. Stay the course.

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  27. I love this series! Beautiful muffins. Well done :)

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  28. great idea! the crumb topping is my favorite part, so I bet it's great on the top of the muffins :)

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  29. Mary, Great Idea! Beautiful muffins too. Maybe having them in muffins will help with portion control...can't just have another 'little' slice! Take Care,
    Big Daddy Dave

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  30. Coffee cake muffins sound divine, Mary! I love coffee cake, and putting them in muffin form is a master stroke.

    I also enjoyed seeing that you have your posts from past years. I like that idea a lot.

    I was thinking of you and some of my other wonderful gourmet friends when I had what I'm convinced is the most delicious soup I've ever eaten. It was a mushroom/brie soup, and it's flavor was incredible. I immediately thought of you, Mary.

    Hope you have a wonderful week. I'm expecting company from England next weekend, and I can't wait!

    XO,

    Sheila :-)

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  31. I don't know about that portion control business; I could always grab another one!

    Happy Blue Monday!

    Be sure to check out my book giveaways, Mary.

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  32. Oh my, with coffee...yum... your muffins sound incredible!

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  33. Mmmm...these would be perfect for my next team meeting. Have a lovely day!

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  34. I think any cake/ muffin recipe with sour cream is a winner! It makes it so moist. I'm also so glad you posted those recipes from 1 and 2 yrs ago. I am printing the roasted potatoes now! Mmmm

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  35. Yum! I would love to have on of these this morning!

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  36. coffe cake muffins, what a great idae, perfect for the office, teachers and guest!!

    sweetlife

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  37. A wonderful suggestion Mary, great for breakfast or snacks, thank you for the recipe,

    kisses and have a good week!!

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  38. Delicious muffins...loved the clicks too

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  39. One of my good buddies always brings sour cream coffee cake to our brunches. I will send her the link to your great muffin recipe. It looks/sounds awesome!

    Happy Monday!! dana

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  40. REally am enjoying your coffee cake theme. Wishing you a wonderful week.
    Rita

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  41. Muffins are so much easier for grabbing on the way out the door!

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  42. I find muffins to be so much fun to make, so these will definitely work their way into my rotation! They're also easier to share! Double plus!

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  43. delighting muffins and i think the streusel makes this a whole lot delicious!

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  44. I love serving muffins for breakfast or brunch and these look fantastic! I love the combination of pecans and orange, they sound lovely!

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  45. Coffee cake...in a muffin...that's a serious breakfast hybrid. These are gorgeous!

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  46. I love recipes where you can pre measure and then "roll" with it! Keeps clean up easy...which I swear is one of the reason I don't bake much! These coffee muuffins would be gone in seconds in this house!

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  47. For some reason, baked goods are most appealing to me in muffin form. I love the idea of a coffee cake version- they'd be so perfect to serve for Easter brunch.

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  48. I love the coffee cake AND the cupcakes they look so good! The cupcakes are perfect if you only want a bite, and the cake if you want to share it with your family and friends!

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  49. Have made a note of this it sounds delish. Diane

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  50. Love the coffee cake muffins but above all looking at your older posts .... the drink is absolutely llovely!

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  51. Perfect with morning or evening coffee.I like how simple your recipe is.Have a nice week ahead.

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  52. Lovely previous post, the ginger ale drink is definitely my favourite.
    Coffee flavoured muffins, what a treat ♥

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  53. Gorgeous, Mary. The hint of orange absolutely makes these muffins. This makes me want brunch even more now!

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  54. Such a great idea. Muffins are such fun to eat and i could have fun with these!

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  55. aha after reading the ingredients, it shoudn't taste like coffee, your supposed to eat it with your coffee...

    Well in my case this would be tea!

    Thanks
    Leontien

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  56. heaven I tell you! Oh if I only I could have one of these.

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  57. Coffee Cake muffins are a great idea! Coffee cake is so delicious and muffins make for great portion control for my family :)

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  58. I love coffee cake and to have it in a travel size is even better.

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  59. Coffee cake in a muffin is perfect portion control. But I'd like two anyway :)

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  60. Mary, this is indeed easy to make and I know I will love this. Thanks for sharing such an awesome coffee cake muffins with me :) Have bookmarked this and my list is getting longer now :)
    Have a nice day ,
    Elin

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  61. Definitely a great breakfast treat. I love coffee cake, and having it in individual form in muffins is a lovely touch. Thanks!

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  62. Had to take time to drop by and see what tasty creation you were serving. I would dearly love to have one of the coffee cake muffins. I am glad you got out of the kitchen for awhile and paid me a nice visit.

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  63. These look & sound amazing!

    One of my favorite ingredients to place in a muffin, cake, or cupcake batter is Sour Cream!

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  64. These coffee cake muffins look wonderful and I love the streusel topping, too! Thanks for another great recipe!

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  65. Mary, this coffee muffins sound and look delicious, and you are right, the orange zest just add some freshness to the muffins. Have a great week ahead :-)

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  66. delicious!! i love muffins like this.

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  67. what a great idea. love these grab and go version of the coffee cake.
    thanks for sharing Mary

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  68. These would be a big hit at work- they look delicious! I love the bit of orange in them. :)

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  69. Oh goodness, I know what I'm baking in the morning...I'm getting a cinnamony fruity whiff "as we speak."

    The notion is just perfect for me...After all, you know me and pie crust, lol...

    Thank you so much for sharing, Mary...

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  70. wow...these muffins are just so delicious !

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  71. Nothing beats sour cream coffee cake! Thanks for the kind words on my blog. Glad to meet a fellow blogger from Eugene! I've had a lot of fun perusing your blog :)

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  72. Coffee cake and a muffin in one? What a fabulous idea! Love the touch of orange! Thanks for sharing :)

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  73. These simple, no tools needed muffins can kiss my lips any day, especially with that hint of orange ;o)

    Flavourful wishes,
    Claudia

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  74. I love making any kind of cakes/breads that I can into muffins instead. (They bake and can be eaten so much faster!) ;)
    Thanks for the link!

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