Why is it that when you can't have something, that's when you start craving it? Saturday was baking day and all the smells started me craving some coffee cake. I knew I wouldn't be able to eat our family favorite since it is a bit on the dry side (as a good coffee cake should be). Then I remembered a recipe I had made numerous years ago from a Taste of Home magazine. It is more of the moist cake like texture one would expect from a quick bread recipe. It's easy to put together and made for a nice treat. I wasn't able to even eat a full slice but at least I had a few nibbles. It really hit the spot!
Cinnamon Coffee Cake Loaf
adapted from taste of home magazine
Ingredients for cake:
1 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup whole wheat flour
1 cup granulated sugar
3 teaspoons baking powder
1 and 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon salt
2 eggs
1 cup buttermilk ( no buttermilk? See note in directions!)
1/3 cup vegetable oil
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon maple extract
Cinnamon mixture:
3 tablespoons butter, melted
1 and 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon
1/4 cup granulated sugar
Directions
Preheat oven to 350° and grease a 9-in. x 5-in. loaf pan. I like to use a bit of parchment paper to line the bottom of my loaf pan so that the bread doesn't stick. I still will use some cooking spray along the sides of the loaf pan and even on the parchment paper.
Combine flour, 1 cup sugar, baking powder, 1-1/2 teaspoons cinnamon and salt in a large bowl.
Combine the eggs, buttermilk, oil and vanilla and maple extract (I like the bit of maple flavoring but you can also just use another 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract in place of the maple extract.) into another large bowl; stir in dry ingredients until just moistened. In making a quick bread you want to be sure that you do not over mix. Its ok to have some lumps! Note: if you do not have buttermilk on hand use this substitute. Add one teaspoon lemon juice or white vinegar to a one cup measuring cup. Add milk and fill to the one cup line. Let set for five minutes before using.
Combine the cinnamon mixture into a small bowl along with the melted butter.
Pour half of the batter into your prepared loaf pan.
Sprinkle with half the cinnamon-sugar mixture. If you want you can swirl the mixture into the batter but I never bother. It seems to naturally marble itself into the batter while baking. Pour over remaining batter and top with the last of the cinnamon mixture
Bake for 55-60 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean. Cool for 10 minutes before removing from pan to a wire rack to cool completely. Yield: 1 loaf.
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