Hi Knitters,
As promised I whipped up Aunt Patty's Coffee Cake this morning. The coffee cake recipe is found in Lucinda Scala Quinn's Mad Hungry, Feeding Men & Boys. I am hosting a giveaway for this awesome cookbook right now. I will let the giveaway stay open until Tuesday, January 19th. All you need to do is leave a comment on this post! Keep the entries coming! You will love this book.
In the background you can see some little legs just waiting for the coffee cake to cool. There were three kids waiting for me to turn the pan over so the coffee cake would pop out. They kept asking and asking when it would be ready. Mad Hungriness can even happen right away in the morning! Who knew?
It was perfection! There is a swirl of chocolate filling that runs throughout the cake. I didn't add the instant coffee in the filling because I wasn't sure if the kids would like the coffee flavor. Instead I doubled the cocoa powder to replace the coffee. It worked great.
Next, I whipped up a vanilla glaze to pour over the coffee cake. This isn't in the book but we all love a little glaze on our coffee cake. We're glaze people. The kids absolutely loved it!
My older daughter jokingly asked if I could make this every morning. The kids were all so quiet while they were eating and enjoying their breakfast. That is the best kind of review, right? It was a hit.
Here is the book version and behind is my version. It was so simple to make. I had the batter mixed together in a matter of minutes. The house smells like heaven from the baking. My kids and husband gobbled up the entire coffee cake in one sitting. Do you see why I need this book? We never have leftovers no matter how much I make. My husband made up some crispy bacon on the side. Sweet and salty.
It was perfection! There is a swirl of chocolate filling that runs throughout the cake. I didn't add the instant coffee in the filling because I wasn't sure if the kids would like the coffee flavor. Instead I doubled the cocoa powder to replace the coffee. It worked great.
Next, I whipped up a vanilla glaze to pour over the coffee cake. This isn't in the book but we all love a little glaze on our coffee cake. We're glaze people. The kids absolutely loved it!
My older daughter jokingly asked if I could make this every morning. The kids were all so quiet while they were eating and enjoying their breakfast. That is the best kind of review, right? It was a hit.
Here is the book version and behind is my version. It was so simple to make. I had the batter mixed together in a matter of minutes. The house smells like heaven from the baking. My kids and husband gobbled up the entire coffee cake in one sitting. Do you see why I need this book? We never have leftovers no matter how much I make. My husband made up some crispy bacon on the side. Sweet and salty.
Thank you, Lucinda and Aunt Patty! What a treat to have a warm coffee cake on this sleepy Madison morning. The recipe for Aunt Patty's Coffee Cake is now on my permanent keeper list as something to make again and again. Wonderful. You should give this one a try.
The shades of gray and creamy white make it difficult to photograph but we are in a frosty fantasy land this morning. The world is covered in vanilla glaze. The trees are coated in crystals and the air is misty. It is straight out of a storybook. My husband told me that he was watching the weather and they said the frost is a phenomenon called, frozen fog.
I had never heard of frozen fog before but it is so beautiful. I want to get out for a walk to fully the enjoy the magical quality of the trees this morning.
The shades of gray and creamy white make it difficult to photograph but we are in a frosty fantasy land this morning. The world is covered in vanilla glaze. The trees are coated in crystals and the air is misty. It is straight out of a storybook. My husband told me that he was watching the weather and they said the frost is a phenomenon called, frozen fog.
I had never heard of frozen fog before but it is so beautiful. I want to get out for a walk to fully the enjoy the magical quality of the trees this morning.
Have a good Sunday, Knitters. I'll be back soon with a winner of a copy of Mad Hungry in a couple of days. In the meantime, I hope you are finding some time to knit on this long weekend. I have been knitting up a storm. Can't wait to share.
By the way, the Sweetheart Washcloth and the Sweetheart Hat are selling like hot cakes. I can hardly keep up but that is a fun thing to have happen. Thank you!
best, susie
Wow- yes please I would love that!
ReplyDeleteWow- yes please I would love that!
ReplyDeleteMy mouth is watering; I have bread rising so I know I'll have that delicious smell in a couple of hours, but I want that coffee cake right now. :)
ReplyDeleteI was happy to see your photos of the frozen fog! We saw on the weather channel that there was frozen fog in Chicago and wondered what it was. It sure is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI loved the hat pattern - and I'm off to make coffee cake! Thanks.
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oh my, that does look delicous! And the frozen fog is gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteOh yes cake baking is the best although alway gone in this house on day of baking
ReplyDeleteWow, with 3 ravenous boys in my house, I could sure put this to use! Thanks for the chance to win!!
ReplyDelete-Amy
Add me to this pile too....
ReplyDeleteFrozen fog happens occasionally in Oregon and it is gorgeous!
~ Kathy C.
Mmmmm, coffee cake! My husband would love coffee cake and bacon 8- )
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy! What a beautiful Madison day.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for a cookbook! Thank you for the giveaway....I hope I win. I really want that coffee cake!!!
ReplyDeletemmmm... Aunt Patty would be perfect on a freezing January morning! And I'm always looking for a new recipe book to keep my 3 growing kids happy!
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I just couldn't wait for the contest. I already ordered "Mad-Hungry." If I should be lucky enough to win my daughter will benefit! It looks like a wonderful basic cook-book with nutrition in mind!
ReplyDeleteI would love to see that frozen fog. It looks so beautiful. I grew up in Boston and have not experienced a good snow season in 30 years!
Patty
Oh my goodness that looks so totally delicious. I am sure it was very much enjoyed.
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That photo looks totally sinful! I love baking cakes and would do that any day of the week over pies. Would love to have a copy :)
ReplyDeletePlease add me to the list. My husband, 3 boys, and 8 grandson's would love this on family get togethers! Thanks - love your blog!!
ReplyDeleteI would love the Mad Hungry cookbook - I live with 3 Mad Hungry Men plus I love to cook! Thanks Susan for the generous give-away!
ReplyDeleteLove the cake! Hope I can bake too...
ReplyDeleteEm... I'll have to learn.
That looks so delicious; my husband could eat half of that in one sitting!
ReplyDeleteMMM..looks like some good cookin' and good eatin' in the future. Thanks for thinking of us.
ReplyDeleteMMM..looks like some good cookin' and good eatin' in the future.
ReplyDeleteMmmmmm - coffe cake! I love cookbooks!
ReplyDeleteLooks like something my boys would love!
ReplyDeleteHi, Susan! I am allergic to anything with gluten in it but can still appreciate the beauty of a well done baking project! I can almost smell it!
ReplyDeleteHugs!
i may have already mentioned it... but i would LOVE to win this book!
ReplyDeleteI so want this book! I'm a good cook but baking scares me to death. I decided to start baking lately but i need easy yummy recipes. Thank you for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteI've been reading alot about this cookbook and would love to give it a try with my 3 "mad hungry" boys. Thanks for sharing your take on the coffee cake.
ReplyDeleteYum and more yum. I will make the coffee cake immediately if I'm lucky enough to win! Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteMy mouth is watering! I took a similar picture of the frost fog and placed it on my blog - I just started my blog this weekend.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for sharing your time with us at the Madison Knitters' Guild last Monday. You ROCK!
I have mad hungriness just seeing this coffee cake! I would love to win a copy.
ReplyDeleteWe had a literal freezing fog last night, couldn't see ten yards in front of the car, the whole backyard is glazed, would be lovely if the sun came out
ReplyDeleteLove your knitting enthusiasm and your ittty-bitty projects. Keep them coming. The coffeecake sounds/looks awesome..can't wait to get the cookbook and make it.
ReplyDeleteLois Conway at Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri.
I have 3 hungry boys 2 hungry girls and 1 hungry guy in my house.
ReplyDeleteWould love the book. I love blue and yellow and was interested in the plate the cake was on. Was it a paper plate??
I have 3 hungry boys,2 hungry girls and 1 hungry guy. I would love the book. I also love blue and yellow I am interested in the plate the cake was on. Was it a paper plate??
ReplyDeleteI have 3 hungry boys, 2 hungry girls and 1 hungry guy to feel. I would love this book. I also love blue and yellow and thought the plate made the picture so lucious.
ReplyDeleteDear Aunt Patty,
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcome to come visit at our house anytime. Would you bake that delicious coffe cake while you are here? YUM!!!
Your loving niece,
Andi
that looks great and the book sounds wonderful! thanks for hosting a giveaway! and for making me hungry :)
ReplyDeleteThe book sounds great. I have a daughter with men to feed, plus I have one of my own.
ReplyDeleteP.S. I have 2 of your books and love them.
OMG, I think I can smell it!!
ReplyDeleteLibba
nom nom nom nom.......
ReplyDeleteit's pouring outside and I'm about to start baking, but I see you've beat me to it...put a pot of coffee on, I'm com'in over! :)
Wow that looks de-lish! I feel a yen for baking right now.
ReplyDeletedid i ever tell you coffee cake is my favorite thing to eat? i think i must make some right now!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this cookbook. The cake pictures made me hungry.
ReplyDeleteThe coffee cake looks delicious! I'm glad it tasted as good as it looked. I love the spiky icicles the frozen fog has created. Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteAnother name for the frozen frost is "hoar frost" - I remember being astonished by it as a kid and haven't seen or thought of it since. Thanks for the great pictures!
ReplyDeleteI'm so hungry now! The coffee cake looks so delicious! Count me in!
ReplyDeleteWe've been having 'frozen fog' in Utah too! Now I'm off to do some baking!
i love her!!! i have been a fan of hers for years & would love this book. how generous of you!!! thanks!
ReplyDeleteps...i have so many requests for sweetheart hats for family members' kids. love that pattern!
Your coffee cake looks yummy! Looks like the perfect recipe for a cold January morning!
ReplyDeleteThat cake looks delicious!! I'm not surprised it disappeared in one sitting.
ReplyDeleteKnitting has consisted of perfectly mindless stockinette socks.
Thanks for hosting a give-away.
Looks like a fabulous cookbook - I'd love to try this recipe! If you were to pick my name, I'd give this book to my daughter as she directed me to your blog entry. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThat cake looks like HEAVEN!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous birthday present that would be for this mom-to-be! Your give-a-ways ROCK!!! Erin
ReplyDeleteThat would be a fabulous birthday gift for this mom-to-be!! Your give-a-ways ROCK!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks delicious! I'd love to make it for my family!
ReplyDeleteSusan,
ReplyDeleteFrozen fog is also known as hoar frost. We have had a bumper crop of it this winter in Madison haven't we.
Oh YUM ! You totally just took out my will power to resist sweets. I must have some of this. LOL. Actually I would be happy just watching someone enjoying it....and maybe just a good sniff would do.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win the cookbook.
looks fun and the cake looks yummy!
ReplyDeletealso i just ran across this blog and thought of you and your daughter http://sharonlovejoy.blogspot.com/
susi
yummmmmmmmmmm
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Sharon in Va
Your coffee/chocolate cake looks lovely. Thanks for your hard work on the blog and your fun contests!
ReplyDeleteSo enjoyed your blog today with the saliva stimulating photos of your coffee cake, and then the wonderful pictures of the frozen fog. I haven't seen that in many, many years, back when we were still living in Michigan. It truly is a beautiful sight. I loved the words you used to describe it, too. :-)
ReplyDeleteIn my vernacular, we call your 'frozen frost', a hoarfrost. They are so very, very beautiful. Getting up in the morning and peering out on such a scene is like magic. The sky was always clear blue.
ReplyDeleteThat looks sooooooo yummy. I would love to win a copy.
ReplyDeleteYummy! Would love to have a copy of the cookbook! Sara in AL
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. Would love to bake some for grandma's birthday.
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