Every baker should have a classic, old-fashioned and buttery coffee cake recipe in their back pocket and this one is my gold standard, baseline recipe. You're welcome to borrow it! An 8-inch square pan is required, but see the recipe Notes for other sizes.
3/4 cup (95g) all-purpose flour (spooned & leveled)
2 and 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
6 Tablespoons (85g) unsalted butter, cold and cubed
1 and 1/3 cups (166g) all-purpose flour (spooned & leveled)
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup (8 Tbsp; 113g) unsalted butter, softened to room temperature
3/4 cup (150g) granulated sugar
2 large eggs, at room temperature
2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
1/2 cup (120g) full-fat sour cream, at room temperature*
2 Tablespoons (30ml) milk (any kind, dairy or nondairy, is fine)
1 cup (120g) confectioners’ sugar, sifted
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
2 Tablespoons (30ml) heavy cream or milk
Categories
Cake
Cuisine
American
Steps
Preheat oven to 350°F (177°C). Line an 8-inch square pan (9-inch square is too big, see Notes for other pan sizes) with lightly greased parchment paper or directly grease the pan. I usually use this square pan or this square pan.
Combine the brown sugar, flour, and cinnamon together in a medium bowl. Cut in the chilled butter with a pastry cutter or two forks (or use a food processor or your hands) until the mixture is in pea-sized crumbs. Some larger crumbs are OK. You’ll have a little over 2 cups of crumb. Refrigerate until step 5.
Whisk the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt together in a large bowl. Set aside. In a large bowl using a handheld or stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, beat the butter and sugar together on high speed until smooth and creamy, about 3 minutes. Scrape down the sides and up the bottom of the bowl with a silicone spatula as needed. (Here’s a helpful tutorial if you need guidance on how to cream butter and sugar.) Add the eggs and vanilla, and beat on medium-high speed until combined. Beat in the sour cream. Scrape down the sides and up the bottom of the bowl with a silicone spatula and beat again as needed to combine. Mixture will be lumpy.
Add the flour mixture to the wet ingredients, and beat on low speed until just combined. Finally, beat in the milk. Do not overmix this batter. The batter will be thick. You’ll have about 2 and 1/2 cups of batter.
Carefully spread about half of the batter into the prepared pan. Sprinkle 1 cup (about half) of the crumb mixture evenly on top. Carefully spread the remaining batter on top (every last drop of it!). This can be a little tricky since you’re spreading thick batter on top of crumbs, but do your best. I usually use a spoon or small offset spatula. It doesn’t have to be perfect. Sprinkle the remaining crumb mixture evenly on top.
Bake for around 35–40 minutes or until the cake is baked through. To test for doneness, insert a toothpick into the center of the cake. If it comes out clean, it is done. Allow cake to cool in the pan set on a wire rack for 15 minutes.
Whisk all of the icing ingredients together. Drizzle over warm cake.
Lift the cake from the pan using the overhang parchment paper around the sides and slice into squares. Or, if you didn’t use parchment, slice directly in the pan. Serve cake warm or at room temperature.
Cover leftovers tightly and store at room temperature for up to 3 days or in the refrigerator for up 1 week.
Reviews
Johnna B on 2026-05-10 (5 stars): This recipe was phenomenal! 10/10 recommend and will certainly make again! The cake was super fluffy and moist & the flavor was perfect!
Susan on 2026-05-11 (5 stars): Made this for Mother’s Day. It was delicious and I received many compliments on it. I kept it in the refrigerator prior to serving and pulled it out about 30-45 minutes prior and I think that enhanced the flavor, IMO. Will definitely be making this again and may even bake some and give as holiday gifts this year. Thank you for another great recipe!
Samantha Dunn on 2026-05-23 (5 stars): Ample amount of cake to topping ratio. Batter was thick, but manageable, and tasted delicious! Don't skip the icing at the end!
Nyssa on 2026-05-25 (5 stars): I doubled this recipe to fill a 9" × 13" pan which I buttered and shared. Only other alteration was that I did half
Sour cream/ half yogurt. Came out absolutely scrumptious! Will make again.
Cathy Scodellaro on 2026-06-12 (5 stars): Quick question. For the 9x13 pan, why is the baking soda not increased from the 8x8 size? Everything else was increased. I want to make sure I don't screw it up. Thanks!