A cinnamon-sugary, buttery-pecan, extra crumb-topped coffee cake. Absolutely delicious and extremely addictive.
Some things are just not okay to buy from the grocery store, and packaged crumb cake is one of them. I have two reasons: 1. Because a homemade crumb cake is easy-to-make and 2. homemade crumb cake is so much more delicious and satisfying.
This crumb cake recipe is a far cry from any of those overly-sweet, fake-tasting store bought versions you may be used to. I merged the sweet-nutty flavors from my favorite ice cream, Butter Pecan, and the cinnamon-sugar flavors from the traditional crumb cake, and baked them into this crumb cake. Taking the classic crumb cake to a whole new level. It’s a complete miracle.
To infuse the heavenly flavors of butter pecan into the crumb cake, enhanced the butter flavor with one-and-a-half teaspoons of butter extract and folded chopped pecans into the batter at the end. The base of the cake is moist and springy, but not too airy, in contrast to the chunky cinnamon sugar topping. A perfect combination if you ask me.
The key is to not over-bake the cake because the less you bake the batter, the more moist/dense the cake will be. The cake is done when you insert a toothpick into the cake and a few moist crumbs stick to it.
Another important note is something I accidentally learned while making this cake… For years I have never understood the technique of crumb making. My “crumbs” were basically a bowl of cinnamon and sugar with chunks of butter every now and then.
That is not how crumbs should be. Not even in the slightest. Your crumbs shouldn’t have any loose cinnamon-sugar surrounding them and it should basically be one big crumb when you are finished. That’s how I get the larger crumbs because once it comes together you can break off as big or as little crumbs as you’d like. I prefer the bigger crumbs.
To get your crumbs to come together, you have to work the butter, flour, cinnamon, sugar mixture for a long time. I’d say this process takes about 3-5 minutes, but trust me, it’s worth it. I prefer using my hands to do this, over a pastry cutter, but both will get the job done. With my hands, I squeeze the crumbs together over and over again, almost like playdough, until they come together to form one big “crumb.”
So there you have it folks. My absolute favorite crumb cake. It’s perfect for a brunch, on Christmas morning, or just because it’s a Wednesday. It’s okay, I won’t judge. 😉