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My Grandma’s Gluten Free Cinnamon Coffee Cake Recipe
On a crisp Sunday morning, the smell of freshly brewed coffee and My Grandma’s Gluten Free Cinnamon Coffee Cake wafts through the air welcoming everyone in the kitchen for a morning treat.
These smells were a familiar one in my grandma’s house, where she would whip up thebest coffee cake recipefor special holidays and weekend brunches.
Now I can recreate the smells in my own kitchen with my converted recipe of myGrandma’s recipethat still has the same amazing flavor but without carbs and gluten.
With a few simple substitutions, I was able to transform it into a gluten free keto coffee cake that is even richer than the original with three layers of streusel.
By swapping out all-purpose flourfor a combination of almond flour and coconut flour, plus replacingbrown sugarwith myketo version, I preserved theflavor of the cakewhile making it gluten free.
Keep reading as I will touch on the history of coffee cake, walk you through making it, as well as provide tips, substitution ideas and answer frequently asked questions you may have.
A Brief History of Coffee Cake
Coffee cake has a rich history dating back centuries, with origins in Europe where it was typically served alongside acup of coffeeor tea.
The term “coffee cake” itself first appeared in the 19th century in America with aNew England Coffee Cake, where it became a staple for breakfast in households.
It was a plain cake using cinnamon that one would enjoy with acup of coffee, and does not contain coffee.
Traditionally, coffee cake was atender cakemade from basic pantry ingredients like flour, sugar, butter,fresh farm eggsand sour cream.
Over time, different variations were created with regional influences shaping the flavors and textures of this beloved dessert.
Versions range from theoriginal cinnamon walnut coffee caketo the classicsour cream coffee cake.
The shapes of bakeware they are made in vary as well from cast iron skillets, baking dish,bundt pan, or10-inch tube pan.
Whichever shape you find them in, they all have a cake base layered with astreusel filling, thebest part!
What you will need to make myGrandma’s Coffee CakeRecipegluten free
- Almond Flour
- Coconut Flour
- KetoBrown Sugar
- Granulated Sweetener, monk fruit or allulose
- Sea Salt
- Ground Cinnamon
- Butter or Vegan Butter for Dairy Free
- Baking Powder
- Baking Soda
- Sour Cream
- Eggs
- Confectioners Erythritol
- Vanilla Extract
- 8×8 pan
- Parchment Paper
Let’s make my gluten free low carb version of myGrandma’s Coffee Cake
This will quickly become thefamily favoriteof everySunday brunchand holiday celebration from here on out once you make this delicious cake!
There is nosecret ingredientto thesuperior flavor, it’s just a special technique of combining the ingredients to result in the melt-in-your-mouth buttery crumb.
I will break down the steps fully and as long as you take your time to complete each step, you will have amazing results every time!
Prepare your pan
Preheat oven to 350F. Greasean 8×8 dish or line with parchment paper lined baking dish.
It is easier to cut into portion servings to keep track of my macros, and it is easier to lift out and cut with the parchment paper.
Some people may like using a tube pan, but this recipe does not rise like a traditional cake, it is dense and buttery and can be made in an 8-inch round pan if you want the round shape.
Start with thecinnamon streusel
In alarge bowl, measure all of thestreusel ingredientsexcept for the butter.
Whisk them well so the almond flour and coconut flour are evenly distributed.
Now while whisking, pour in the melted butter.
It will have a “wet sand” consistency like this.
Set your streusel aside now and get out yourstand mixer.
Now make the cake
Fit yourstand mixerwith apaddle attachment, or you can also use a hand mixer andseparate bowl.
Add almond flour, coconut flour, granulated sugar, baking powder, baking soda and 1/2 teaspoon salt to the bowl of thestand mixer.
Run the mixer on low for a few seconds tocombineflourmixturewith the rest of thedry ingredients.
There is no reason tocream butterwith the sweetener, it is just added into thedry ingredients.
Now add softened butter in chunks while the mixer is on low.
If the butter is too soft, you can place it in freezer for 1 minute then proceed.
It will create a sandy texture when the butter is cut in.
With the mixer on low, add in 1/4 cup sour cream.
This will make a soft, dough like batter.
Let this sit for a few minutes while you prepare the wet mixture for thecake batter.
Sour Cream and Egg Mixture Step
This is one technique that sets this recipe apart from others.
Usually, the eggs are just mixed in, but with this technique, the eggs are whipped with cream to fluff them up.
In alarge bowlwhisk the eggs, remaining 1/2 cup sour cream, and vanilla extract until it is smooth.
At first it will not mix well together but continue whisking and it will become smooth.
Add this wet mixture to the main batter bowl in thirds, beating well after each addition.
Mix on medium low speed and wait 10 seconds in-between each addition.
Continue to mix for 1 minute on low to help whip extra air into the batter.
Now it’s time to assemble the coffee cake.
Assembling the gluten free coffee cake
Get your prepared baking dish, batter and streusel together in one place.
You will alternate the layers ofcake batterwith the streusel in the following way.
Put one third of thecake batterin the bottom of the parchment lined pan and spread evenly to the edges.
With a one-half measuring cup, measure out some of the prepared streusel.
Crumble the one-half cup of streusel over the first layer of batter in the pan as evenly as possible crumbling large chunks with your fingers.
Using an ice cream scoop or large spoon, dollop the 2nd third of thecake batterover the first layer of streusel.
Now gently connect the dollops with an offset spatula or back of a spoon.
Crumble another one-half cup of streusel over the 2nd layer ofcake batteras before.
Dollop therest of the batterover the 2nd layer of streusel.
Crumble another one-half cup of streusel over the lasteven layerof batter and set theremaining streuselaside for now.
Bake the assembled coffeecake for 30 minutes at 350F.
Once the time is up, remove the coffee cake from the oven and sprinkle theremaining streuselover thetop of the cake, concentrating it over the spots of batter that show through.
Return the coffee cake to the 350F oven for an additional 20 minutes.
Once the time is up, test the coffee cake with a toothpick orcake testerat the center.
You want it to have a few crumbs sticking.
Now let thecake coolon awire rackin the pan for 10 minutes before lifting the cake out of the dish by the parchment paper onto awire rack.
Let’s make the icing drizzle while the cake cools
What you will need to make the icing drizzle:
- Room TemperatureSoftened Butter
- Vanilla extract
- Stevia Drops
- Heavy cream
- Powdered erythritol
In a small bowl, whisk the softened butter with the powdered sweetener and then add the rest of the ingredients.
It should whisk together well, but if yourconfectioners’ sugaris a bit starchier, you may need to add additional heavy cream to give it a thinner consistency to be able to drizzle over the cake.
Drizzle the icing over the coffee cake once it has cooled for the initial 10 minutes in a zig zag pattern.
You will have a little extra icing drizzle so you can add an additional drizzle once it has completely cooled toroom temperature.
Excess drizzle can be kept in the fridge for a few days if you want to adorn slices of the coffee cake with more at serving time.
Cut into 16 pieces and place on aserving plate.
Store any leftover cake in anairtight containeratroom temperaturefor 2 days maximum.
If the coffee cake is left whole to have on hand for a later date, you can refrigerate up to 1 week or freeze up to 3 months.
Whether in individual portions or whole, to freeze, wrap inplastic wrap,streusel sideup, then place in a zip top freezer bag or freezer safe container.
Nutrition Facts | |
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Serving size:slices | |
Servings:16 | |
Amount per serving | |
Calories | 124 |
% Daily Value* | |
Total Fat11.8g | 15% |
Saturated Fat 6.6g | 33% |
Cholesterol51mg | 17% |
Sodium54mg | 2% |
Total Carbohydrate2.7g | 1% |
Dietary Fiber 1.2g | 4% |
Total Sugars 0.3g | |
Protein2.2g | |
Vitamin D 10mcg | 52% |
Calcium 19mg | 1% |
Iron 0mg | 1% |
Potassium 27mg | 1% |
Tips, Substitutions and FAQs
- Choose thefreshest ingredientsfor the best results. Think, farm fresh eggs, high quality butter and high quality cream so the richness comes through in every bite!
- Next timeyou make this great coffee cake recipe, sprinkle some chopped berries when they are in season. If frozen, thaw first so it doesn’t make your cake soggy. I would recommend adding to the middle layer after the first layer of streusel.
- Try your hand at making this recipe in a tube pan. It would not work well in abundt panbecause of the crumbly nature of the streusel, but a 9 -inch tube pan which converts to a 9cups tube panwould work. The recipe makes approximately 8 cups of batter which will leave room for rising.
- Make these into muffins when you fill each muffin cup as directed in the cake but on a smaller scale. If you make 6 large bakery style ones, bake for the same time as the cake. If you are making regular muffin size, start out with half of the bake time and toothpick test a few minutes early.
What makes this recipe for your grandma’s keto coffeecake recipe so special?
Grandma’s keto gluten free coffeecake recipe is special because it’s been a cherished family tradition. The technique is where the real secret lies as you do not cream the sweetener with the butter like regular coffee cake recipes. It still has all of the warm cinnamon flavor and tender crumb, and is the perfect treat for special holidays and weekends.
Is there a way to make this coffeecake dairy-free?
Absolutely! For a dairy-free version, I recommend substituting dairy-free margarine for the butter or a butter flavored shortening. Use dairy-free sour cream or dairy free yogurt instead of traditional sour cream. As long as you love the product alone then the flavors will turn out for you!
Can I substitute the coconut flour in this recipe?
Since we are only using 1 tablespoon of coconut flour in this recipe you can replace it with another moisture absorbing ingredient like tapioca starch, rice starch or corn starch. Its reasoning for being added in this recipe is absorption of liquid ingredients to create a moist crumb versus dry. Usually coconut flour cannot be substituted in a recipe but in this recipe it can because there is so little asked for.
Can I use all-purpose gluten-free flour instead of almond flour?
Yes, you can substitute almond flour with all-purpose gluten-free flour if you prefer. Just keep in mind that the texture and flavor may vary slightly from the original recipe as usually all-purpose gluten free flours have a very starchy base.
Can I use this recipe to make muffins instead of a coffeecake?
Absolutely! This modified recipe forGrandma’s recipefor coffee cake is versatile, so you can easily adapt it to make muffins instead of a coffeecake. Simply pour the batter into muffin tins and adjust the baking time to half if filling regular cups, or same time if large bakery style.
What if I don’t have sour cream on hand?
If you don’t have sour cream, you can use Greek yogurt as a substitute. You need to make sure it is thick and creamy like sour cream.
How long does this coffeecake stay fresh?
Grandma’s coffeecake can be stored in anairtight containeratroom temperaturefor up to three days. If you’d like to keep it longer, you can freeze individual slices wrapped inplastic wrapthen put into a large zip top freezer bag.
Can I add nuts or fruit to the coffeecake batter?
Absolutely! Feel free to customizeGrandma’s recipeby adding chopped nuts, such as pecans or walnuts, or fresh fruit like blueberries or raspberries for an extra burst of flavor and texture. Add them in after the first layer of streusel so they end up in the middle.
With my few simple adjustments to the flour and sweetener, I was able to transform my grandma’s beloved creation into a keto-friendly breakfast treat.
The tender crumb with its irresistible streusel topping, transformed thisgood recipeto an outstanding one!
This keto coffee cake is a true labor of love that brings people together honoring traditions by baking a batch of grandma’s keto coffee cake.
My Grandma’s Gluten Free Cinnamon Coffee Cake Recipe
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On a crisp Sunday morning, the smell of freshly brewed coffee and My Grandma's Gluten Free Cinnamon Coffee Cake wafts through the air welcoming everyone in the kitchen for a morning treat.
These smells were a familiar one in my grandma's house, where she would whip up the best coffee cake recipe for special holidays and weekend brunches.
Now I can recreate the smells in my own kitchen with my converted recipe of my grandma's recipe that still has the same amazing flavor but without carbs and gluten.
for 1/16th=1.5 net carbs/11.8g fat/2.2g protein
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Prep Time 30 minutes mins
Cook Time 50 minutes mins
Cooling Time 10 minutes mins
Total Time 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins
Course Breakfast, gluten free breakfast, gluten free cake, keto breakfast, low carb breakfast, sugar free cake
Cuisine American, New England
Servings 16 Pieces
Equipment
8×8 pan or 9-inch tube pan
parchment paper
Spatula
Whisk
Large Bowl
small bowl
hand mixer or stand mixer
Ingredients
Cinnamon Streusel
- 1 1/2 cup almond flour
- 1 Tablespoon coconut flour
- 1/2 cup keto brown sugar
- 1/4 cup monkfruit
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 Tablespoon cinnamon
- 4 ounces butter melted or dairy free butter alternative
Cake
- 1 cup almond flour
- 2 Tablespoon coconut flour
- 3/4 cup monkfruit
- 1 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 6 ounces butter room temp
- 1/4 cup sour cream
- 2 large eggs
- 1/2 cup sour cream
- 1 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
Icing Drizzle
- 2 Tablespoon very soft butter
- 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/4 teaspoon Stevia Drops or powdered stevia
- 2/3 cup heavy cream or coconut cream for dairy free
- 1 cup powdered erythritol
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350F. Line an 8×8 pan with parchment paper. Set aside.
In a large bowl whisk all streusel ingredients except butter.
Now add butter and whisk until it resembles wet sand. Set aside.
In a bowl of a mixer, make cake.
Add almond flour, coconut flour, monkfruit,baking powder, baking soda and salt.
Add butter in chunks (If too soft, put in freezer 3 min.) and 1/4 cup sour cream.
Beat until all incorporated.
In a separate large bowl whisk eggs, 1/2 cup sour cream and vanilla.
Add this wet mixture to the batter in thirds, beating well after each addition.
Beat until smooth and fluffy. Put 1 cup batter in prepared pan. Sprinkle 1/2 c streusel over the top. Break up any too large pieces with your hands.
Spread another 1 cup batter on top.
Add another 1/2 cup streusel on top.
Add rest of batter and spread evenly.
Spread another 1/2 cup streusel on top.
Bake @350F for 30 min. Now sprinkle the rest of streusel on top and bake for 20 min.
Toothpick test a few crumbs. Cool 15 min.
Drizzle with icing and store at room temperature up to 7 days or in fridge for 10 days.
Icing Drizzle:
In a small bowl vigorously whisk all icing ingredients. Thin with extra heavy cream if a thinner consistency is desired.
Notes
- Choose the freshest ingredients for the best results. Think, farm fresh eggs, high quality butter and high quality cream so the richness comes through in every bite!
- Next time you make this great coffee cake recipe, sprinkle some chopped berries when they are in season. If frozen, thaw first so it doesn’t make your cake soggy. I would recommend adding to the middle layer after the first layer of streusel.
- Try your hand at making this recipe in a tube pan. It would not work well in a bundt pan because of the crumbly nature of the streusel, but a 9 -inch tube pan which converts to a 9 cups tube pan would work. The recipe makes approximately 8 cups of batter which will leave room for rising.
- Make these into muffins when you fill each muffin cup as directed in the cake but on a smaller scale. If you make 6 large bakery style ones, bake for the same time as the cake. If you are making regular muffin size, start out with half of the bake time and toothpick test a few minutes early.
What makes this recipe for your grandma’s keto coffeecake recipe so special?
Grandma’s keto gluten free coffeecake recipe is special because it’s been a cherished family tradition. The technique is where the real secret lies as you do not cream the sweetener with the butter like regular coffee cake recipes. It still has all of the warm cinnamon flavor and tender crumb, and is the perfect treat for special holidays and weekends.
Is there a way to make this coffeecake dairy-free?
Absolutely! For a dairy-free version, I recommend substituting dairy-free margarine for the butter or a butter flavored shortening. Use dairy-free sour cream or dairy free yogurt instead of traditional sour cream. As long as you love the product alone then the flavors will turn out for you!
Can I substitute the coconut flour in this recipe?
Since we are only using 1 tablespoon of coconut flour in this recipe you can replace it with another moisture absorbing ingredient like tapioca starch, rice starch or corn starch. Its reasoning for being added in this recipe is absorption of liquid ingredients to create a moist crumb versus dry. Usually coconut flour cannot be substituted in a recipe but in this recipe it can because there is so little asked for.
Can I use all-purpose gluten-free flour instead of almond flour?
Yes, you can substitute almond flour with all-purpose gluten-free flour if you prefer. Just keep in mind that the texture and flavor may vary slightly from the original recipe as usually all-purpose gluten free flours have a very starchy base.
Can I use this recipe to make muffins instead of a coffeecake?
Absolutely! This modified recipe for Grandma’s recipe for coffee cake is versatile, so you can easily adapt it to make muffins instead of a coffeecake. Simply pour the batter into muffin tins and adjust the baking time to half if filling regular cups, or same time if large bakery style.
What if I don’t have sour cream on hand?
If you don’t have sour cream, you can use Greek yogurt as a substitute. You need to make sure it is thick and creamy like sour cream.
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Nutrition Facts | |
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Serving size:slices | |
Servings:16 | |
Amount per serving | |
Calories | 124 |
% Daily Value* | |
Total Fat11.8g | 15% |
Saturated Fat 6.6g | 33% |
Cholesterol51mg | 17% |
Sodium54mg | 2% |
Total Carbohydrate2.7g | 1% |
Dietary Fiber 1.2g | 4% |
Total Sugars 0.3g | |
Protein2.2g | |
Vitamin D 10mcg | 52% |
Calcium 19mg | 1% |
Iron 0mg | 1% |
Potassium 27mg | 1% |
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