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Pumpkin Coffee Cake is my mom’s coffee cake made with pumpkin for fall breakfast. It also has a thick and crunchy streusel on top!
We could not stop eating this pumpkin coffee cake recipe…no, that’s a lie. I couldn’t stop eating it, ha!
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Best and ONLY Pumpkin Coffee Cake recipe you need this fall!
I’ve alway said, if I make it, fall will come. I say that every August when I post my first PUMPKIN recipe: in the hopes that me wishing for fall, it will actually show it’s head here in Sacramento.
School has started, yet it’s still in the 90s on the regular…and will be until mid-October. Then it will rain on Halloween. It does that every year: hot hot hot COLD. We don’t get a traditional fall here in the Valley and it’s irritating.
This is why, even though most people will scream NO NOT YET when I post my first pumpkin recipe, I do it in August.
I’ve been posting pumpkin on Facebook for a few weeks (y’all are still in love with my pumpkin pull-apart and my pumpkin spice snowballs) so I know people are ready, just like I am.
I give you my first pumpkin recipe of 2018: Pumpkin Coffee Cake!
(But, um, well, this is awkward. It’s not actually NEW: it’s new and improved. You see, I originally posted this recipe in 2011 and recently updated the photos and fixed all the quirky things in the recipe. There’s a really good chance you’ve never seen or tried this before so it’s actually NEW for most of you!)
This EASY Pumpkin Coffee Cake recipe is adapted from my mom’s coffee cake. It’s moist and dense and full of pumpkin spice flavor with a thick and crunchy streusel on top.
How to make Pumpkin Coffee Cake
I realized after making this that I’ve never posted my mom’s original coffee cake recipe. (OOPS!) I need to do that, but know that her recipe has inspired Banana Coffee Cake, Funfetti Coffee Cake, Peanut Butter Coffee Cake, Mocha Coffee Cake, and even these Mini Crumb Muffins.
(And don’t forget: it even was the source for my single-serve MUG Coffee Cake!)
Easy Pumpkin Coffee Cake is the best fall breakfast and is super simple to make.
This coffee cake recipe starts with canned pumpkin puree. Make sure to use pumpkin puree, not pumpkin pie mix, because you’re going to add sugar and pumpkin pie spice.
Because pumpkin is so wet, this cake doesn’t need eggs or much milk or oil. In fact, the recipe only has 1/4 cup oil in the whole recipe. Because there are no eggs in this coffee cake, it’s easy to turn it into a vegan coffee cake recipe by using a non-dairy milk if you want.
The cake bakes up to be a dense and moist cake, just like a coffee cake should be.
And then…then there is the streusel on top.
Coffee Cake streusel needs to be abundant. There should be a super THICK layer of streusel on top of the cake and the streusel should be so dense it stands alone. (Those are my coffee cake requirements.)
My pumpkin coffee cake version fulfills all my requirements; in fact, I could eat that streusel alone, without the cake!
How do you make a thick streusel topping for coffee cake?
Just a few simple ingredients:
- Melted butter
- Brown sugar is a must for streusel
- Flour for binding
- Cinnamon
- A pinch of salt – to cut through the sweetness and add a bit of depth to the flavor.
Just stir those together with a fork easy peasy and spread on top of the cake. I absolutely LOVE this coffee cake recipe!
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Pumpkin Coffee Cake
Ingredients
For the Coffee Cake
- 2 cups (248g) all-purpose flour
- ¾ cup (150g) granulated sugar
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 1 tablespoon pumpkin pie spice
- 1 cup pure pumpkin puree
- ¼ cup (59ml) vegetable oil
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- ½ cup (118ml) nonfat milk
For the Streusel
- ¼ cup (57g) unsalted butter, melted
- ¼ cup (31g) all-purpose flour
- 1 cup (200g) brown sugar
- 1 tablespoon cinnamon
- Pinch salt
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°. Spray a 9×9” pan with nonstick cooking spray.
- Mix 2 cups flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, and pumpkin pie spice in a large bowl. Whisk to combine. Stir in pumpkin, vegetable oil, vanilla and milk until mixed. Pour into prepared pan. Set aside.
- In a small bowl, mix melted butter with 1/4 cup flour, brown sugar, cinnamon, and salt. Stir with a fork to combine. Spread on top of pumpkin cake layer.
- Bake 30-40 minutes until a toothpick inserted 2” from the side of the pan comes out clean.
- Store covered on the counter for up to 2 days or freeze for up to one month.
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Recipe Notes
Recipe Nutrition
Love coffee cake? How about trying Aimee’s Cream Cheese Coffee Cake, Lindsay’s Blueberry Streusel Coffee Cake, or Michelle’s Peach Coffee Cake!
Peanut Butter Coffee Cake has a chocolate chip streusel!
Banana Bread Coffee Cake marries two of my favorite breakfasts!
Peanut Butter Pumpkin Bread is another fall favorite.
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Made this last night and itโs so good! Followed the recipe exactly and it bakes up beautifully. Donโt be afraid of the thick batter. The end result is delicate but holds well enough for pieces to be handheld for eating (aka just completely inhaled by me and the fam). Yum! Thank you. ๐
I can’t wait to try this recipe. I will need to make it gluten free (I think it should work ok?!) as all my baking has to be GF. I’d like to bake it for church lunches as a sheet cake (9×13) to feed a crowd if possible, would I need to double the recipe or 1 1/2 recipe work do you think?
You can double it for a 9×13, it might be a bit thicker.
This was to die for. Moist in the middle. Crunchy cinnamon-y topping. This is my new go-to recipe for anything pumpkin. We live in Africa for work where we miss fall favorites. Iโll be making this all year round! Thanks for sharing!
I’m putting this together now, and I noticed this for the streusel:
1 cup (100g) brown sugar
I think that should be 200g. Or else it should be 1/2 cup; but the video seems to show a cup of brown sugar in the streusel. I’m going with 200g/1 cup, based on the ratio of flour/butter/sugar you use in other coffee cake recipes you linked above.
I only noticed and point it out because I prefer to bake by weight, which is one reason I enjoy your recipes. ๐
you are right – it’s 200g thank you for catching that!
This was a wonderful easy to make coffee cake. Itโs in my breakfast recipe rotation.
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