This super moist Cinnamon Roll Swirl Coffee Cake is worth making from scratch! Rich, moist coffee cake is swirled with a cinnamon roll filling and topped off with a simple glaze. It is to die for!
The first time we made a cinnamon swirl coffee cake was years ago from a fellow family memberโs blog (thatโs right, blogging runs in the family). The recipe was called Honey Bun Cake. It was absolutely delicious, and weโve made it several times since. Her recipe uses a cake mix but we wanted a “from scratchโ version, since that’s more The Stay At Home Chef style. We know how easy it is to reach for the cake mix, but trust us, it is worth the extra effort to make coffee cake from scratch.
Weโve all experienced dry, crumbly, sub-par coffee cake. It is usually store-bought and always served at a womenโs luncheon of some sort. We make it a rule to avoid the coffee cake at such events because we have simply become so spoiled with this homemade coffee cake. It is super moist, and thick, and decadent….everything a coffee cake should be. The batter is quite thick, much thicker than a cake mix so don’t be surprised by that. That’s exactly how it is supposed to be.
Swirl Options for Cinnamon Swirl Coffee Cake:
You have a couple of different options for the cinnamon swirl. You can simple swirl it in up top like we’ve done here, or you can layer it by pouring half the batter into the pan, doing a swirl layer, then the remaining half of the batter and another swirl layer. Feel free to do whichever works best for you.
Where is the coffee? Why is it called coffee cake?
Now, before anyone gets mad about calling it a coffee cake, let’s get one thing straight: coffee cake doesn’t have any coffee in it and it isn’t supposed to! It’s called coffee cake because it is meant to be served up with coffee. The sweetness of the cake is a delightful balance to the bitterness of coffee.
Storage Instructions:
This cake stays good for about 3 days before it starts to dry out. Make sure you cover it after it has been sliced into, otherwise it will dry out immediately. Store at room temperature.
If you like this recipe, you may be interested in these other delicious pastry dessert recipes:
- Homemade Glazed Donuts
- Caramel Apple Cinnamon Rolls
- Sour Cream Coffee Cake Muffins
- The Best Homemade Cinnamon Rolls Ever
Watch the video below where we will walk you through every step of the recipe with a video demonstration.
This as absolutely wonderful! I made it exactly as written…except I did have to bake about 12-15 minutes extra. I took it to a potluck at work and everyone loved it. Highly recommend! Excellent flavor. Thank you for sharing this fabulous recipe!!!
I wanted to love this recipe but by the time I could get it done the bottom and sides weโre almost burnt and dried out. The topping seemed to have way too much liquid (butter) so I added more flour to thicken it up a bit. Glad I tried it before serving to guests.
Love the cinnamon coffee cake, I hope to make it for my family. Your recipes are so easy to follow.
This coffee cake is delicious I give this recipe a 5 star.
I made this recipe and it was great. Thank you for putting your recipe on line.
Delicious cake. The only problem I had was I had to cook it 15 minutes longer. I added foil to the top to keep the cake from getting too brown. I think my problem was that when I tested with a toothpick, it was the cinnamon filling that was coming out on the stick and not the cake itself.
Made the coffee cake absolutely delish. Tasted before I put the glaze on so delish. Put the glaze on and now way to sweet. I would definitely make again without the glaze. I did half the recipe 35 minutes was perfect.
Melt in your mouth yummy! I halved the recipe and baked it in a 7×11 pan, and I had to add about 7 minutes to the baking time. My family loved it! I will definitely be making this more often.
Smells delicious. Looks amazing. Have to wait for additional cook time to try it. You may want to update that as I had to go back online to read the reviews to which some said the same thing. UP TO 50 minutes now and it still jiggles when I pull out the oven rack.
This is extremely delicious. The only problem is the directions state to bake 35-40 minutes. Mine was in no way completely baked. I had to bake it 50-60 minutes. Otherwise, awesome!
Me too! I thought I had done something wrong because at 40 minutes it was all jiggly. I’m glad I read your comment.
I thought I did something wrong. Iโll just bake it an additional 10 + and see how it goes. Glad I read these and didnโt toss it out frustration ๐คฃ Smells delicious!
So glad to read this. Mine was in an hour and Iโm hoping it will finish baking a bit more. Was trying to figure out where I messed up
Same here.
I came to comment on how it’s already been 45 min and still jiggly so I’m glad I’m not the only one and likely didn’t do anything wrong… Hopefully!