Maple Walnut Coffee Cake with Maple Glaze Recipe (2024)

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This Maple Walnut Coffee Cake has a thin layer of cream cheese filling, enhanced with toasted walnuts and maple. A generous amount of crumbly streusel on top is drizzled with maple icing, adding layers of flavor that enchant but don’t overpower.

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Nothing is more enjoyable than a piece of coffee cake, a hot drink, and a cozy conversation on a chilly day. For me, coffee cake is one of the ultimate comfort foods.

And this particular maple walnut coffee cake is the best coffee cake I have ever had. It is simply incredible.

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Plus, the fragrance of maple will waft through your home as this luscious maple walnut coffee cake bakes, bringing to mind walks in the woods, piles of leaves, and bonfires.

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How to Make Maple Walnut Coffee Cake

First, gather your ingredients and supplies: butter, flour, white sugar, powdered sugar, cinnamon, salt, baking powder, baking soda, milk, buttermilk, cream cheese, eggs, maple flavoring (like Mapleine), maple syrup, toasted walnuts, and a pan.

A springform pan ensures attractive results, but you can also use a 9x9x2-inch square pan if you prefer, for square pieces of cake instead of wedges. Totally your call.

Either way, the results are delish.

Let’s get baking

(you will find a printable recipe card at bottom of the post)

This coffee cake consists of four parts:

  • stresul
  • cream cheese filling
  • cake
  • glaze

First, you will make the streusel.

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To make the streusel, stir together melted butter, sugar, cinnamon, flour, salt, and walnuts. Then set streusel aside for later.

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Next up is the cream cheesefilling.

Beat cream cheese and egg yolk together.

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Add some maple flavoring and maple syrup and beat some more.

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Time to make the cake batter.

In a large bowl, cream the butter and sugar together until fluffy.

Then, add eggs, reserved egg white, and maple flavoring and beat well.

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Combine dry ingredients. Add half to your cake batter and stir just until incorporated.

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Gently stir in half of the buttermilk. Repeat with remaining dry ingredients and buttermilk. Do not over stir. A few wisps of flour showing is fine.

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Now to “assemble the coffee cake in the pan.

Add half of the cake batter in the prepared pan and spread evenly, all the way to the sides of the pan.

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Pour cream cheese filling over the top of the batter and bring almost to the edges.

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Sprinkle with 1 cup of streusel.

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Drop remaining batter onto streusel in dollops and carefully spread. A slightly-wet offset spatula helps. Don’t worry if a little of the streusel shifts, it will just give the filling a pretty ripple effect.

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Sprinkle remaining streusel over the entire top, smoothing with a knife or spatula.

Place cake on baking sheet for stability, and bake approximately 50 minutes, until the top is just beginning to turn golden and it doesn’t jiggle when you move it.

Cool on a rack for at least 30 minutes before removing the side of the springform pan.

Finally, whisk together the maple icing ingredients and drizzle icing over cooled cake.

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More delicious Fall breakfast ideas:

  • Pumpkin Spice Pancakes
  • Soft Apple Cookies
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Recipe

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Recipe

4.70 from 20 votes

Maple Walnut Coffee Cake

Author: Jaclyn

Prep: 15 minutes mins

Cook: 50 minutes mins

Cool Time 30 minutes mins

Total: 1 hour hr 35 minutes mins

This Maple Walnut Coffee Cake has a thin layer of cream cheese filling, enhanced with toasted walnuts and maple. A generous amount of crumbly streusel on top is drizzled with maple icing, adding layers of flavor that enchant but don’t overpower.

Ingredients

Streusel:

  • 1/4 cup butter melted
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 tablespoon cinnamon
  • 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup finely chopped toasted walnuts

Filling:

  • 4 ounces cream cheese softened
  • 1 egg yolk reserve the white for the cake
  • 1 teaspoon maple flavoring like Mapleine
  • 1/4 cup maple syrup

Cake:

  • 1/2 cup butter softened
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 large eggs plus the egg white reserved from filling
  • 1 teaspoon maple flavoring
  • 2 1/2 cups all-purpose white flour
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup buttermilk

Icing:

  • 1 tablespoon melted butter
  • 2 tablespoons milk
  • 1 teaspoon maple flavoring
  • 1 cup confectioners' sugar

Instructions

  • Streusel: In a small pan on low heat (or in a bowl in the microwave) melt 1/4 cup butter. Remove from heat and stir in sugar, cinnamon, flour, salt, and walnuts. Set aside.

  • Filling: In a small bowl, beat cream cheese and egg yolk until smooth and creamy. Add maple flavoring and maple syrup and beat well.

  • Cake: Heat oven to 350 F. Grease and flour (or spray with an oil/flour combination baking spray) a 9-inch springform pan. In a large bowl, cream the butter and sugar together until fluffy – at least 2 minutes. Add 2 eggs, reserved egg white, and maple flavoring. Beat well. In a separate bowl, combine dry ingredients. Add half the dry ingredients to the cake batter and stir just until incorporated. Gently stir in half of the buttermilk. Repeat with remaining dry ingredients and buttermilk. Do not over stir. A few wisps of flour showing is fine.

  • Assemble cake in pan: Put half of the batter in the prepared pan and spread evenly, all the way to the sides of the pan. Pour cream cheese filling over the top of the batter and bring almost to the edges. Sprinkle with 1 cup of streusel. Drop remaining batter onto streusel in dollops and carefully spread. A slightly-wet offset spatula helps. Don’t worry if a little of the streusel shifts, it will just give the filling a pretty ripple effect. Sprinkle remaining streusel over the entire top, smoothing with a knife or spatula.

  • Bake: Place cake on baking sheet for stability, and bake approximately 50 minutes, until the top is just beginning to turn golden and it doesn’t jiggle when you move it.

  • Cool: Cool on a rack for at least 30 minutes before removing the side of the springform pan.

  • Icing: Whisk together all of the icing ingredients and drizzle over cooled cake.

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FAQs

What is maple glaze made of? ›

Made with butter, powdered sugar, real maple syrup, vanilla, and a pinch of salt + cinnamon. This glaze goes perfectly with so many baked goods including scones, cookies, and donuts! You can even use it as a festive fruit dip! No matter how you use it, this stuff is liquid gold.

Is coffee cake American? ›

American Coffee cake—also referred to as gugelhupf or Austrian German: kaffekuchen—evolved from other sweet dishes from Vienna. In the 17th century, Northern/Central Europeans are thought to have come up with the idea of eating sweet cakes while drinking coffee.

What are the 3 basic ingredients in glaze? ›

A BASE GLAZE is a mixture of these three basic groups: SILICA, FLUX AND ALUMINA.

What are the three basic ingredients in a glaze What does each ingredient do? ›

Every glaze is made of the following 3 materials:
  • Silica – Creates glass. Examples: quartz, flint, pure silica.
  • Alumina – Stiffens the glaze so it doesn't slide off the clay. ...
  • Flux – Causes the glaze to melt at a low enough temperature to be used in ceramics.

Where does coffee and walnut cake originate from? ›

A: Coffee walnut cake originated in Britain. It was introduced as part of an ad campaign from flour brand McDougalls. It's now popular around the world!

What country invented coffee cake? ›

The first coffee cake likely originated in Germany, specifically in Dresden. However, the Danish came up with the earliest version of eating a type of sweet bread while drinking coffee, so coffee cakes really evolved from many different cultural traditions. We do know that coffee was introduced to Europe in the 1600s.

What makes coffee cake different from cake? ›

The difference between coffee cake and regular cake is the topping. Coffee cake and regular cake are made with the same ingredients like flour, sugar, eggs, and butter and a leavening agent like baking powder. The difference is that instead of frosting on top, coffee cakes have crumble or streusel.

What is the main ingredient in glaze? ›

Glaze: there are more than 3 basic components in glaze, these are: silica, alumina, flux, colourants and modifiers. The common ingredients in glaze colours are, “ copper oxide", “copper carbonate", “cobalt oxide" and “ iron oxide.”

What was glaze made out of? ›

Glazes consist of silica, fluxes and aluminum oxide. Silica is the structural material for the glaze and if you heat it high enough it can turn to glass. Its melting temperature is too high for ceramic kilns, so silica is combined with fluxes, substances that prevent oxidation, to lower the melting point.

What are the 4 main ingredients in glaze? ›

A basic understanding of glaze application and firing yields consistent and desirable results, as the key components of different glazes each have their own function.
  • 01 of 04. Silica: The Glass-Former. ...
  • 02 of 04. Alumina: The Refractory. ...
  • 03 of 04. Flux: The Melting Agent. ...
  • 04 of 04. Colorant: The Beautifier.
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What material is used for glaze? ›

ALUMINA HYDRATE - Al(OH)3 (m.p. 3722o F/2050o C) is used primarily in glazes as a source of Alumina. It is often favored over the oxide (Calcined Alumina) form due to its promotion of glaze adhesion and its capacity to remain suspended in a glaze. It is also used in salt glaze, bungs, and kiln wash.

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