Cranberry Walnut Coffee Cake Recipe (2024)

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Here’s a soft and nutty cranberry walnut coffee cake recipe that tastes like heaven!

The cake is light and moist. The cranberries give it a sour punch. And the walnuts give it an earthy crunch.

Perfect to serve at Thanksgiving or at a Christmas breakfast, but it can also work at a vintage baby shower brunch. Your guests will love it!

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Serve it with these sausage and egg breakfast pastries to add an element of savory.

This is, hands down, one of my favorite coffee cake recipes. Simple to make in a couple of easy steps, this cake is bursting with bright flavors and colors.

The tartness of the cranberries and citrus sits in harmony with the cake’s buttery, nutty, rich flavors.

Pretty as a picture, serve this cake with a steaming cup of cocoa close by; check out these 26 Hot Cocoa Party Ideas for inspiration.

And to make your brunch feel extra rustic, how about adding a chalkboard sign with your menu written out and decorate your table with some burlap and lace mason jars.

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Reasons To Love This Cranberry Walnut Coffee Cake

  • Easy to make: this recipe is a simple step-by-step process.
  • Healthy as far as cake is concerned: the cranberries are loaded with vitamin C.
  • Keeps soft and moist for a long time: thanks to the inclusion of buttermilk, your cake will last a couple of days without drying out.
  • Really pretty looking: the little red cranberries look amazing once the cake is sliced up.
  • Delicious flavor combination: the tart cranberries contrast beautifully with the rich, buttery, sweet topping.

Ingredients and Supplies

  • All-purpose flour. If that’s all you have, you can use cake flour, but all-purpose is excellent.
  • Baking powder. Ensure you have a fresh pack, or your cake won’t rise.
  • Butter. Unsalted is preferable; you can also use plant-based butter or margarine in this recipe.
  • Eggs. Ensure they are at room temperature when you bake with them.
  • Vanilla. Use a high-quality vanilla extract for these recipes and substitute it with almond essence or extra orange zest if necessary.
  • Buttermilk. Responsible for the soft, moist crumb, you can also use Greek yogurt (plain) if you can’t find buttermilk.
  • Orange. Don’t skip this bit, the flavor is mild, but it makes the cake a little extra festive.
  • Fresh cranberries. They can also be frozen; just ensure you defrost and drain them before baking them in.
  • Walnuts. Substitute these for pecans of hazelnuts if you need to.
  • Glass 8″x8″ pan. There is no need to line the pan as you’ll serve the cake from it, so just grease it generously.

How To Make A Cranberry Walnut Coffee Cake

This cake is easy as one, two, three! You have a fruity, zesty cake to serve with a steaming cup of coffee. Here’s how:

Step 1: Make the topping

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees, and prepare an 8″x8″ glass pan by greasing it with butter.

Make the topping, so it is ready to sprinkle when the batter is mixed.

Mix the flour, granulatedand brown sugar, and salt together. Cut the butter into small chunks, and add it to the mix. You can cut it in with a knife, but I like working it with my fingers until it is crumbly. Then you can add the walnuts (I crush most of them but add a handful of halves), set aside, and start the batter.

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Step 2: Make the batter

Add the dry ingredients (flour, baking powder, and salt) to a mixing bowl and whisk together. Add the eggs, melted butter, granulated sugar, vanilla, orange zest, and buttermilk in another bowl.

Beat with an electric mixer on high for about a minute or until it is thoroughly mixed.

Add the dry ingredients to the wet and gently mix with a fork. Over-mixing can lead to a tougher cake, so just mix until the batter barely comes together.

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Step 3: Bake

Pour half the batter into the cake pan. Add the cranberries to the remaining batter, and pour the rest on top. This helps keep the cranberries from settling on the bottom.

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Add the topping and bake for 45-50 minutes at 350 degrees, checking periodically with a toothpick (it should come out clean).

And look how pretty it is when you cut into it (it’s even prettier in person).

I promise this will not last. It’s great for breakfast and also for dessert.

Tips and Substitutions

  • Be careful not to overmix the batter, or the cake will be dry.
  • Toss the cranberries in some flour to stop them from sinking to the bottom of your cake.
  • Switch the flour for gluten-free flour if you’d prefer a gluten-free cake.

FAQs

What makes the cake moist and fluffy?

Including buttermilk in the recipe makes the cake moist while not overmixing keeps it light and fluffy.

Are walnuts and cranberries good for you?

Yes, walnuts are loaded with protein, fiber, and healthy fats, while cranberries contain high levels of vitamin C.

How do you prepare cranberries for baking?

Coat them lightly in flour to prevent them from sinking through the batter to the bottom of the cake.

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What’s great about this coffee cake is the interesting mix of flavors. The cranberries add a bright tartness to the sweet cake, and the toastedwalnuts in the topping give it a smoky, nutty flavor, not to mention a nice crunch. Plus there’s a touch of orange zest in the batter to add a faint hint of citrus. It’s not only beautiful to look at, it’s also scrumptious (and easy to make)!

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Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes minutes

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Servings: 12 servings

Calories: 408kcal

Author: Jillian Tohber Leslie

Ingredients

  • For the cake
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ stick 1/4 cup cup melted butter
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • ½ cup buttermilk
  • 1 ½ teaspoon orange zest zest from about 1/2 a normal sized orange
  • 2 cups fresh cranberries
  • For the topping
  • ½ cup flour
  • ½ cup brown sugar
  • ¼ cup granulated sugar
  • ½ stick 1/4 cup butter – room temperature
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ cup walnuts

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees, and get an 8″x 8″ pan ready by greasing it up with butter.

  • I start with the topping, so it is ready to sprinkle as soon as the batter is mixed. Mix the flour, granulatedand brown sugar, and the salt together. Cut the butter into small chunks, and add it into the mix. You can cut it in with a knife, but I like to just work it with my fingers until it is it crumbly. Then you can add the walnuts (I crush most of them but add a handful of halves)and set aside and start the batter.

  • Add the dry ingredients (flour, baking powder and salt) to a mixing bowl and whisk together. In another bowl, add the eggs, melted butter, granulated sugar, vanilla, orange zest, and buttermilk. Beat with an electric mixer on high for about a minute, or until it is thoroughly mixed.

  • Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and gently mix with a fork. Over mixing can lead to a tougher cake, sojust mix until the batter barely comes together.

  • Pour half the batter into the cake pan. Add the cranberries to the remaining batter, and pour the rest on top. This helps keep the cranberries from settling on the bottom.

  • Now use the topping to cover the top.

  • Bake for 45-50 minutes at 350 degrees, checkingperiodicallywith a toothpick (should come out clean).

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 408kcal | Carbohydrates: 40g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 25g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 13g | Cholesterol: 88mg | Sodium: 329mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 21g

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4 comments

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    Printabelle wrote:

    That looks delicious and the bright red cranberries look so gorgeous in it! I can't wait to try, I love walnuts in just about anything.

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    Zanie N wrote:

    it looks delicious i will try it i think ma mum iz going to love it

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    Deb H wrote:

    I'm going to bake this for National Coffee Cake Day, April 7, to bring to work. I have frozen cranberries that were on clearance after Thanksgiving.I haven't baked it yet, but I have one small criticism. The recipe scaler does not scale up the size of the pan. Whether choosing 1X, 2X or 3X the recipe, the size pan remains at 8"X8". I assume that doubling the recipe calls for an 8"X9" pan, but what size pan would the triple size recipe call for?

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    DavidL wrote:

    Hi Deb- I don't think there is one pan that will work for tripling the recipe. You can double the recipe and use a 9x13, triple the recipe and use one 13x9 and one 8x8, or quadruple the recipe and use two 9x13 pans. Let us know how it goes!

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FAQs

What's the difference between coffee cake and streusel? ›

Coffee cake, or kaffekuchen, is a single layer cake with a sweet, cinnamon-infused flavor and streusel top made from flour, butter, and sugar. Streusel can also be layered inside of the cake like a filling. Fruit variations are prevalent, with blueberry being the most common.

What makes coffee cake taste like coffee cake? ›

No, coffee cake does not actually have coffee in it. This is a sweet cake typically made with a ribbon of cinnamon and topped with nuts, glaze, or streusel. Early versions of this cake and many coffee cakes made outside the U.S. are coffee-flavored sponge cake.

How do you keep coffee cake moist? ›

Add syrup or glaze: To keep a coffee cake moist and add extra flavor, consider brushing it with a simple syrup or glaze made from sugar, butter, and coffee. This will help to lock in moisture and prevent the cake from drying out.

How do you increase the flavor of coffee in a cake? ›

Here's how we made it happen:
  1. Infuse the Batter With Coffee Two Ways. Bakers know that that the easiest way to get coffee flavor into a baked good is to add instant espresso powder to the batter. ...
  2. Add a Mocha Swirl. ...
  3. Pack the Crumb Topping with Coffee, Too. ...
  4. Finish with a Boozy Latte Glaze.
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Should the streusel topping be added before or after baking? ›

Work in the butter, mixing until coarse crumbs form. Sprinkle topping evenly over the top of muffins, quick bread, coffee cake, etc. before baking.

Are you supposed to dip coffee cake in coffee? ›

Coffee cake is a pastry originally meant to be enjoyed, and even dipped into coffee. It softens the cake when wet and the typical cinnamon filling will sweeten the coffee. Eat and Drink how you please, however.

What is the fancy name for coffee cake? ›

American Coffee cake—also referred to as gugelhupf or Austrian German: kaffekuchen—evolved from other sweet dishes from Vienna. In the 17th century, Northern/Central Europeans are thought to have come up with the idea of eating sweet cakes while drinking coffee.

What is in a Bakers Treat coffee cake? ›

Sugar, enriched flour (bleached wheat flour, malted barley flour, niacin, ferrous sulfate or reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), water, soybean oil, brown sugar, corn syrup, butter (cream, salt), contains 2% or less: modified cornstarch, glycerin, egg, cinnamon, tallow, palm oil, salt, natural ...

What does adding coffee to cake mix do? ›

Its rich, bittersweet flavour adds depth to cakes, cheesecakes, pies, cookies, muffins, loaves, and soufflés. It boosts the chocolatey appeal of Fudge Layer Cake with Chocolate Avocado Icing, Coffee Brownies and soft, fudgy Coffee Chocolate Crinkle Cookies.

Why is my coffee cake batter so thick? ›

It might be meant to be thick or you missed something or put too much of a dry ingredient in. You could just add a little water or milk to loosen it up. You could just bake it see what comes out. If it is very dense try soaking it with a bit of syrup.

Can I use both butter and oil in cake? ›

Oh yes, you sure can. This recipe has a combination of butter and oil to give off that nice buttery taste while keeping it soft and moist at the same time. Cake using pure butter tends to be more dense and dry compared to adding oil into the batter.

Does sour cream make cake moist? ›

Sour cream is one of the fattiest dairy products; the extra fat content (for example, adding sour cream to a cake instead of milk) will make the cake moister and richer, says Wilk. "Fat, in any form (butter, lard, cream, etc.) shortens gluten strands, which essentially leads to the most tender baked goods," she adds.

Can I add coffee to box cake mix? ›

You can add either a teaspoon or more of instant coffee, depending on how strong you want the coffee flavor to be, or you can brew some very strong coffee and substitute it for some or all of the liquid the mix calls for.

Why does my coffee cake not taste of coffee? ›

1) Replace Some of the Liquid with Actual Coffee

If you're baking something with milk in it, replace a measure of the milk with a robust coffee-milk infusion. Basically, it's a case of not looking at coffee exclusively as a dry ingredient - try adding it to your cake mix in its liquid form.

Can I add coffee to my cake batter? ›

We recommend dissolving 2-3 tablespoons of instant coffee in 1 tablespoon of hot water. Then add this mixture to the batter along with the other ingredients. This method will give the cake a stronger coffee flavor and a richer color.

What's the difference between coffee cake and crumble cake? ›

The main difference between the two cakes is the amount of streusel topping. Crumb cake has a thicker layer of streusel topping than coffee cake. Coffee cake can also be made without the streusel topping. You might also see that there's a New York-style crumb cake as well, which has much bigger crumbs.

What's the difference between crumble and streusel? ›

Ingredients: Streusel is typically made with a 1:1:2 ratio of flour, sugar, and butter. Crumble topping, on the other hand, has a higher ratio of sugar to flour, typically 1:1 or 1:1.5. This gives crumble topping a sweeter and more crumbly texture. Texture: Streusel is denser and more chewy than crumble topping.

What is another name for coffee cake? ›

American Coffee cake—also referred to as gugelhupf or Austrian German: kaffekuchen—evolved from other sweet dishes from Vienna. In the 17th century, Northern/Central Europeans are thought to have come up with the idea of eating sweet cakes while drinking coffee.

Is coffee cake same as crumb cake? ›

While some people confuse crumb cake for coffee cake, there's actually a pretty big difference between the two. Traditionally, coffee cake is topped with a layer of crumbly streusel, while crumb cake is essentially half crumb, half cake.

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