Sticky Bun Coffee Cake

"Sticky Bun Coffee Cake Recipe"Aaahhh, the feeling of coming home.  As wonderful as it is to travel, there is nothing quite like that feeling of familiarity – the comforts we create for ourselves – our own bed and shower, moving about in a space that we could navigate with blinders on, foods within reach that soothe and satisfy both our tummies and our souls.
"Sticky Bun Coffee Cake Recipe"
Having lived for nearly the same number of years first in the state of Kentucky where I was born, and the second half in California, both bring comforts that only each can provide on their own.  Kentucky calls me back to family.  Seldom can I hold on longer than a few months before I feel that nagging need to touch down in the blue grass hills of home, to lay eyes on my mom, and to catch up with siblings, nieces, and nephews.  And California?  Well, that’s easy.  My husband.  After all, he is the reason I moved there in the first place.  The rhythm of my life happens in the Golden State.  My morning walks along the beautiful Pacific, the farmer’s market, friends, my  “house”.
"Sticky Bun Coffee Cake Recipe""Sticky Bun Coffee Cake Recipe"I just returned from a trip to NY to see Jael and then on to KY to spend some time with family.  On trips like these, I take the opportunity of being outside my daily routine to catch up on reading and correspondence and other little chores/pleasures that lose my attention when I am caught up in the everyday of my life in CA.  I have already shared with all of you my absolute addiction to cook books, and now I share with you my obsession with cooking magazines.  My stack has grown to nearly the height of a coffee table over the last few months while the majority of my attention went to this blog.  Maximizing the pleasurable down time that comes with being on planes, I was able to work my way through many of the back issues and along the way dog-eared more recipes than I will probably ever make.  However, this recipe for Sticky Bun Coffee Cake chock full of nuts and gooey goodness was one I knew I would bake up the second I got back to my own kitchen.  And I did!
"Sticky Bun Coffee Cake Recipe"
More and more I am divided as to where to call home.  Roots run deep in the soil of both states.  I suppose there really isn’t a reason to choose.  Instead, I’ll just consider my self lucky.  Since, as Dorothy so eloquently and enthusiastically reminds us –  “there’s no place like home” – then I guess that goes double for me.

 

Source:  Adapted from Cinnamon-Roll Coffee Cake, Cuisine Holiday Baking 2012

 

 




13 thoughts on “Sticky Bun Coffee Cake

  1. This looks AMAZING! I am actually going to the store to get the ingredients I need tonight. I can’t wait to bake this! Your coffee cakes have always been beyond delicious, but I am looking forward to this yummy spin on the traditional.

  2. I agree, I don`t think you`ll have to choose between both states.

    This sticky bun coffee cake looks nothing short of fabulous. I love how it looks too.

  3. Mary – this cake is even better than a real sticky-bun. No gooey mess to hold, but all of the delicious and guilt-provoking wonder of the nuts, soft suger coating and delicious cake.

    Yumm.

  4. I am looking forward to a special occasion to make this for. Yum yum. This just speaks of cozy times, and family. BTW, hoping that your ‘other’ family draws you back to CA. Ahem.

  5. This cake looks so decadent and moist. I am a huge fan of sticky buns and am sure I would love this cake version. How time consuming is it to make? I noticed the multiple recipes and didn’t know how long it would take.

    • Maral, if you toasted the nuts, combined the streusel ingredients, and the dry ingredients a head of time, you could get this cake into the oven pretty quickly. If making for breakfast, those steps could be done the night before.

  6. How did you invert this easily w/o half the “sticky” sticking to the bottom of the pan????? I haven’t sampled it yet, but it smells divine.
    ssg

    • Suzanne, depending on the pan you use, some of the filling might stick in the pan. If that happens, simply use an off-set metal spatula or a rubber spatula to replace any filling in the pan back onto the cake. Let me know how it turns out!

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