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Welcoming the start of a new month with this Cinnamon Streusel Coffee Coffee Cake. Coffee cake infused with…coffee! Then swirled with sweet cinnamon sugar and cream cheese. This coffee cake is no fuss, easy to mix up, and SO DELICIOUS! Every bite is layered with sweet cinnamon streusel and vanilla coffee cake crumbs. Finish the cake with a light drizzle of vanilla coffee glaze for a cake that no one can turn down. Bonus? It’s simpler to make than you’d think, and so very pretty…with very little effort.

I’m not sure how this could be, but this is only my second coffee cake recipe I’ve ever shared. A few years ago I shared a pumpkin coffee cake, but that’s my entire repertoire of coffee cakes on HBH. You see, growing up coffee cakes were not a thing at our house. You all know the story, if it wasn’t chocolate, it wasn’t something my mom was baking. So we never enjoyed coffee cake as kids.
However, when I was in middle school, I slept over at a friend’s house (which was SO rare of me to do). The next morning, we were served a chocolate chip coffee cake. I don’t recall questioning the coffee cake name, but I do remember thinking it was pretty delicious. And that was my first experience with any kind of coffee cake. And for a long time, it was also my last. Pretty sure I didn’t enjoy another coffee cake until that pumpkin cake I created a few yes back.
So until recently, coffee cake was rather new to me, which makes this recipe feel especially fun to share.

(cream cheese layer in the middle of the cake before baking)

The idea is simple. I’ve never understood why they would call coffee cake, coffee cake, if there wasn’t even a splash of coffee in the cake. Yes, I understand that it’s meant to be enjoyed with coffee. But still, why call it coffee cake if there’s no coffee inside?
It just never made sense to me.
And that brings me to this cake. It’s coffee cake, but with actually coffee in the batter…and even in the glaze. So it’s extra special coffee cake.

There are three steps to this cake, the batter, the streusel, and the glaze. The batter is pretty simple, but the two special ingredients are the coffee (of course), and a bit of sour cream to give the cake the perfect moist crumb.
Simply mix the wet ingredients, then add the dry…simple simple, nothing fancy.

For the swirl of the cake, you’ll need to make a streusel and you’ll need some cream cheese too (though the cream cheese can be optional if you prefer).
I swirled the middle of the cake with a thick layer of cinnamon sugar, then a layer of cream cheese. It’s a little decadent, but oh so delicious. And it’s March, a little decadence is needed to keep things fun and exciting until those flowers pop up.
Then, for the very top of the cake, I made a more classic streusel with sweet brown sugar, butter, and cinnamon. It’s so delicious and perfect atop this coffee cake.

I don’t love a straight powdered sugar glaze. I find it to be pretty bland and re ally, it’s just too sugary for my taste.
With this glaze, I wanted it to be exciting, but not overpowering. I wanted the flavors within the glaze to help highlight the flavors in the cake. And naturally, I thought the glaze needed to be flavored with coffee. The perfect pairing for a coffee, coffee cake!

I used my favorite espresso powder, a nice splash of vanilla, and just a touch of powdered sugar, to create a coffee glaze. Not too strong, not too sweet, but just right. Especially when drizzled over this warm cake.
Delicious.

When you put everything together, you have a truly special coffee, coffee cake. This is going to be so perfect for all the upcoming spring holidays from Easter Sunday to Mother’s Day.
But my suggestion? Test this cake out this week, or maybe this weekend. Enjoy it with your favorite steaming latte for a sweet morning…or afternoon treat. Such a perfect way to keep the week feeling fun!


Looking for other springtime brunch recipes? Here are some favorites:
Herby Everything Cheddar Swirl Buns
Berry and Cream Cheese Croissant French Toast Bake
Lastly, if you make this Cinnamon Streusel Coffee Coffee Cake be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Can you do this in a loaf pan?
Hey Summer,
You bet, there should be enough batter for you to make 2 loaf pans:) I hope you love this recipe!
Happy Sunday!
Our family loves cream cheese frosting so I omitted it from the cake and added it to the frosting instead , and it turned out great! Love the addition of coffee and cardamom flavor to this cake and the streusel on the top is perfect! Yummy!! Great for Xmas!
Hey Nicole,
Awesome! Thanks so much for making this recipe, I am so glad it turned out nicely for you!
Merry Christmas!🎄🎁
I’m making this a day ahead. What reheating instructions would you suggest to not dry it out on Christmas morning?
Hi Theresa,
I wouldn’t even reheat it, it will be great at room temperature:) I hope you love this recipe! Merry Christmas!🎄🎁
Hi Tieghan, made this for a Xmas party and it was a huge hit!! Delish! Can’t wait to make it again.
Kathy
Hey Kathy,
Awesome! I appreciate you making this recipe and your comment, so glad it was enjoyed!
I don’t think the ingredients list includes the ingredients for the cinnamon sugar. And the cream cheese should not be listed with the streusel ingredients. Could you please correct this in the recipe. Thank you.
Hi Mary,
The recipe is correct as written:) The cinnamon sugar is made in step 3. The cream cheese is listed with the streusel because that is when it is added to the pan. I hope this helps!
Just made this for Easter brunch and it was a huge hit! A few suggestions: use whipped cream cheese as it is softer than regular. I just dolloped spoonfulls on top of the batter as and it is not easy to spread. Also, I would do brewed coffee instead of coffee granules for the icing.
I will definitley be making this again!
Hi Loretta,
Happy Monday!! Thrilled to hear this recipe was enjoyed, thanks for making it and your feedback!🌷
Had this recipe printed out for ages and I was SO excited to make it. But the printed recipe instructions are BOOGUS. The ingredients for streussel is to make THREE DIFFERENT PARTS. Why would you not at least put (diveded) after the ingredient? That’s just standard form! So of course I measured everything together and then mixed it.
Very upsetting. I’m sure I’ll end up with something delicious, it’s butter and sugar after all. But I’m burnt by your recipes and won’t be recommending them to anyone until they at least know how to write out instructions properly. Sheesh.
This looks amazing. I am going to swap out flour to be GF. Hopefully that will work. Could I make this into a loaf?
Hi Lisa,
Yes, this should work nicely for you using GF flour. Yes, you can split this into 2 loaf pans. I hope you love this recipe! xx
I love your recipes and am so excited to try this one! Can I ask, what is your favorite espresso powder? 🙂 Thanks! Merry Christmas!
Thanks so much, Courtney! I like using Starbucks. Please let me know if you have any other questions! xx