I have always loved cinnamon cake in all its forms. When I was younger my mom would make sack lunches. When we got to choose our snack, I would choose those Crumb Coffee Cakes from Hostess, over a Twinkie, and I love Twinkies! So that's saying something. :) They were always so sweet and moist and delicious! On Monday I found something even better...
This cake is EVIL! Evil in the way it is so SO good that you can't stop eating it, and you when you do stop eating it, you just end up thinking about how good it is all day long! It is hands down the most moist cake I have ever eaten and one of the BEST. I will forever be thankful to my new friend Tania for sharing with us! They eat this every Christmas morning, and I am thinking we'll just have to follow suit. It totally trumps those boxed coffee cake mixes I know you are all using. So throw them out and make this right now!
Cinnamon Coffee CakeThis cake is EVIL! Evil in the way it is so SO good that you can't stop eating it, and you when you do stop eating it, you just end up thinking about how good it is all day long! It is hands down the most moist cake I have ever eaten and one of the BEST. I will forever be thankful to my new friend Tania for sharing with us! They eat this every Christmas morning, and I am thinking we'll just have to follow suit. It totally trumps those boxed coffee cake mixes I know you are all using. So throw them out and make this right now!
adapted from Allrecipes via Janis Woods
Ingredients
****Other tips and helpful info:
- Substitute 1 cup oil with applesauce or apple butter. I think next time I'll try 3/4 c nautral applesauce and 1/4 c oil. Everyone says it still tastes fantastic and moist!
- Switch up the types of pudding you use: my friend used vanilla and banana (was fabulous). You could even try vanilla and cheesecake, or vanilla and vanilla, or whatever!!!
- Use a cake mix that doesn't already have a pudding mix incorporated into it. If you do, just use one less pudding packet.
- If using bundt pan, many others suggested to cook about 10 min. longer, so watch closely.
- Drizzle a little icing on top of cake after cooking. (1/2 c powd. sugar, 1 T milk)
- For more swirl effect in cake, use 1/3 batter to 1/3 topping instead of half
- This cake ages very well! Best served completely cooled.
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