Here’s a detailed guide to crumb cake, a sweet and popular dessert:
1. What It Is
- Definition: A cake topped with a sweet, buttery crumb mixture called streusel.
- Texture: Moist cake base with a crunchy, crumbly topping.
- Flavor: Sweet, often cinnamon-spiced, sometimes with nuts or fruit mixed in.
2. Common Ingredients
Cake Base
- All-purpose flour
- Sugar
- Eggs
- Butter or oil
- Milk or buttermilk
- Baking powder or baking soda
- Vanilla extract
Crumb Topping (Streusel)
- Flour
- Sugar (white or brown)
- Butter (cold and cut into small pieces)
- Optional: cinnamon, chopped nuts, oats
3. Preparation Steps
- Preheat oven: Usually around 350°F (175°C).
- Mix cake batter: Combine wet ingredients (eggs, butter, milk) with dry ingredients.
- Prepare crumb topping: Cut butter into flour, sugar, and spices until crumbly.
- Assemble: Pour cake batter into a greased pan, sprinkle crumb topping evenly.
- Bake: Typically 35–45 minutes until a toothpick comes out clean.
- Cool & Serve: Let cool slightly; slice and serve as dessert, breakfast, or snack.
4. Variations
- Fruit additions: Blueberries, apples, or peaches in the batter
- Nutty crumbs: Add walnuts, pecans, or almonds to topping
- Coffee crumb cake: Pair with a light coffee glaze or espresso flavor
- Mini cakes or muffins: Individual servings with crumb topping
5. Tips for Best Results
- Cold butter in topping: Creates a crunchy, clumpy texture
- Even crumb layer: Avoid pressing topping down; let it stay loose
- Check doneness: Toothpick should come out mostly clean; crumbs may stick slightly
💡 Fun Fact: Crumb cake has roots in German and Pennsylvania Dutch baking traditions, originally served with coffee in the morning.
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