Recently I posted a photo of my mom’s incredible chocolate chip coffee cake on Instagram. I didn’t share the recipe at the time because I hadn’t taken many photos of it, then before I knew it, it was gone! So, I had to bake another one (tough job writing a food blog – right!). FYI… the name “coffee cake” implies it’s something to go with coffee, and just like that we are given permission to eat cake for breakfast! One thing I know for sure, my mom never needed an excuse to eat cake – or permission!
She made THE BEST chocolate chip coffee cake ever. It has a lot of cinnamon, it’s moist and delicious, decadent, loaded with a ridiculous amount of chocolate chips, and sour cream. It was something she always had in her freezer, ready for company and definitely her friends. They were all amazing ladies and bakers who definately ate a lot of coffee cake – of that I’m sure! She and her friends were always baking and exchanging recipes as if they were trading cards – they were adorable. My sisters and I lovingly referred to them as the Golden Girls, just like the sassy women of the tv show with the same name. Instead of cheesecake, their vice was coffee cake!
On the corner of the recipe card my mother wrote “incredible” and “everyone loves this”. She told me everyone wanted her coffee cake recipe but she wasn’t sure she wanted to share this one, she liked being a local celebrity and didn’t want to share the spotlight! My mom was so funny, and always right! I debated sharing it as well!
It’s just the right Maj Jong snack cake, something to bring to a neighbor or these days when your hair salon re-opens! It’s picture perfect for a brunch buffet, quick, easy, and very versatile. I’m so glad I baked this for myself on Mother’s Day. It brought my mom right into my kitchen where we enjoyed a cup of coffee and her delicious cake! Enjoy!
ingredients
1 ½ sticks unsalted butter at room temperature
1 ¼ cups granulated sugar
3 extra-large eggs at room temperature
1 ½ cups sour cream left out on the counter at the start of prep
1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon almond extract (optional)
2 ½ cups all-purpose flour (or cake flour)
2 ½ teaspoons baking powder
½ teaspoon baking soda
½ teaspoon kosher salt
the streusel filling and topping
1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips (optional)
½ cup chopped pecans or walnuts (optional)
½ cup brown sugar
3 teaspoons cinnamon
2 teaspoons cocoa powder (I use Hershey’s)
¼ teaspoon salt
important note before we get to the directions:
1. You have to cream the butter and sugar until light and fluffy – that’s key. If you don’t have a mixer, use a whisk and get to work! 2. Sift the dry ingredients, it really makes a difference in the crumb and lightness of the cake. If using cake flour, skip this step.
directions
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. prepare with parchment and spray a 10”springform pan, or 10-inch tube pan (spray only) or two loaf pans, or a 9 x 13 rectangular pan*
for the streusel
Into a medium size bowl add the brown sugar, cinnamon, cocoa powder, salt and chopped pecans (if adding) mix together and set aside.
Divide the chocolate chips into two bowls, one containing one cup which will be added to the center of the cake, and in the other ½ cup which will be sprinkled on the top.
In a medium size bowl, sift together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt and set aside. In the bowl of a stand mixer cream the butter and sugar for 3 to 4 minutes, until light in color and fluffy. Add the eggs 1 at a time, then add the vanilla and sour cream. With the mixer on low, add the flour mixture to the batter until just combined. Finish stirring with a spatula to be sure the batter is completely mixed. Don’t overmix, it will deflate the batter.
Spread ½ the batter into the prepared pan and lightly spread it out with a spoon. Sprinkle with 3/4 cup streusel. Scatter 1 cup of the chocolate chips on top. Spoon the rest of the batter in the pan, spread it out, and scatter the remaining streusel and chips on top. Bake for 50 to 60 minutes (depending on the pan size) or until a cake tester comes out clean. I break it down at the end of the recipe – see below
*My mom always made it as a cake in a 10” spring form cake pan which is how I like to do. But I have baked it in every pan listed below with great success. Let cool in pan on a wire rack for at least 30 minutes. Carefully transfer the cake, streusel side up, onto a serving plate.
Prepare baking pans with cooking spray and line with parchment paper. Baking times vary per pan size but in all always test for doneness with a cake tester or wooden skewer
recipe notes:
I have baked this recipe in various sized pans,* tried it with low-fat and regular sour cream, with and without nuts, and recently with cake flour instead of all-purpose only because that’s all I could find in the grocery (p.s. it turned out AMAZING!). The cake is so rich and delicious I don’t notice that much difference between the regular and low-fat sour cream, so if you want to save some calories, go for it. But you decide and let me know what you think. The only change I made to her original is adding a little almond extract, because I love it, but feel free to omit for a more traditional cake.
optional pan sizes
10” spring form or cake pan lined with parchment on the bottom, sprayed with cooking spray bottom and sides – bake for 50 to 60 minutes
10” Tube pan spray with cooking oil – bake for 55 to 65 minutes – let it cool completely so it will still look pretty on top when you take it out.
2 (9”x5”) loaf pans sprayed with cooking spray bottom and sides – bake for 50 to 60 minutes – let it cool completely so it will still look pretty on top when you take it out.
3 aluminum throw away loaf pans (3.75 x 8) – bake for 35 to 40 minutes no parchment liner needed
9×13 rectangular cake pan, line the pan with parchment both vertically and horizontally leaving a little hanging over to make it easy to take out, spray with cooking spray – bake 40 to 45 minutes
This looks simply perfect!
Thank you it is! Have to increase my cardio to keep up with them!!!!!
The cake is absolutely gorgeous. I am waiting to serve it to my granddaughters later but I am wondering if for the streusel the coco powder is really necessary as you didn’t list it in the directions. I have been baking a cake similar to this for 50 years and i wanted this to be special especially at where we are today. I am looking forward to your response.
The cocoa powder is not necessary, but part of my mother’s recipe and I think it really adds something special. That being said, it will be equally delicious without it. Try it both ways and see what you think and let me know your opinion. I have updated the recipe as I omitted it in the directions accidentally. Thanks for reading and I can’t wait to hear what you think! Enjoy!