Last week I wrote about my successful cooking of my mom's famous Christmas food breakfast of bacon breakfast casserole and sour cream coffee cake. And I owed you all the recipe for the cake, so here it is! Enjoy! If I weren't so lazy I'd make another one today.
2 cups sugar
1 1/2 sticks of butter or margarine, softened
2 eggs
2 cups of flour
1 cup of sour cream
1 teaspoon of baking powder
1/2 teaspoon of salt
1 teaspoon of vanilla
1/2 cup of chopped pecans (optional- we never had these since my mom, bro and I are all allergic)
6 teaspoons of brown sugar
1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon
Cream sugar and butter- use a mixer to make it very fluffy. Add eggs. sour cream, baking powder, salt and vanilla- continue mixing. Slowly add in the flour and continue mixing.
When all mixed smooth and lump-free, pour half of the batter in a GREASED tube pan. (I use either bundt or an angel food cake pan myself. And grease the pan even if it says it's a non stick one, especially if it's a bundt!)
Mix nuts brown sugar and cinnamon in a separate bowl and then sprinkle half of that mixture over the 1/2 batter in the pan. Pour remaining batter on top and then sprinkle the remaining brown sugar mixture on top of that.
Bake for 45 minutes-1 hour at 350. (Don't underbake like brownies. This shouldn't be gooey anywhere)
Love from the kitchen of Mags and her mom
4 comments:
Oh, that sounds heavenly! Sadly Prodigal Wife is not baking right now, she says we have all become overly large (I can't imagine what she might mean?). I trust she will relent by Christmas though, so I shall make a note.
Hope all's well darling!
WOW! I don't want to wait till Christmas, but I don't dare make this now cause I would want to eat too much and end up in a sugar coma.
I think you should post your great aunt Z's chicken casserole, too. Man was that ever good. I expect more coffee cake when I get home from Texas. That could be a "homecoming gift.!
Dad
Copied and Printed and am making for Christmas Morning breakfast at my future daughter-in-laws parents home. (with pecans)
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