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I am looking for an awesome reciepe for coffee cake. I would like more
of a butterly taste to the cake than just a plain cake. Also, please
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On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 22:13:33 -0700, channy >
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>hi,
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>
http://web-hosting.tophostingcenter.com
>I am looking for an awesome reciepe for coffee cake. I would like more
>of a butterly taste to the cake than just a plain cake. Also, please
>respond with your best cake reciepe. Thanks,


Google recipes for sour cream coffee cake. Personally, I substitute
vanilla yogurt for the sour cream and end up with what I think is a
fantastic coffee cake.


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sf wrote:
> On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 22:13:33 -0700, channy >
> wrote:
>
>> hi,
>> : url:
>>
http://web-hosting.tophostingcenter.com
>> I am looking for an awesome reciepe for coffee cake. I would like more
>> of a butterly taste to the cake than just a plain cake. Also, please
>> respond with your best cake reciepe. Thanks,

>
> Google recipes for sour cream coffee cake. Personally, I substitute
> vanilla yogurt for the sour cream and end up with what I think is a
> fantastic coffee cake.
>
>

Streusel-filled coffee cake, from the Betty Crocker cookbook, ca 1950

Mix together:

3/4 C sugar
1/4 C shortening (I've never tried butter, but I'd bet you could use it
here, at least partly)
1 egg

Stir in:

1/2 C milk
1 1/2 C flour
2 t baking powder
1/2 t salt

Make streusel:

1/4 C brown sugar
2 T flour
2 t cinnamon
2 T butter, melted

Using a greased and floured 9" square pan:

Spread 1/2 batter in pan
Sprinkle 1/2 streusel
Repeat with second half of batter and streusel

Bake 25 - 35 minutes at 375f
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On Mon, 03 Sep 2007 04:39:19 -0400, Al Fansome
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>1/4 C shortening (I've never tried butter, but I'd bet you could use it
>here, at least partly)


I bet butter would work out fine. There's never too much butter IMO.





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