Easy Coffee Cake Recipe: Armenian Nutmeg Cake (DELICIOUS!)
By livelonger
The best coffee cake I've ever tried, and, frankly, one of the easiest to make (especially if you have a food processor), is this Armenian Nutmeg Cake. Everything from the moist, fragrant, springy top, decorated with walnuts, down to the richly-flavored, buttery crust, will make you swoon. In fact, a friend of mine tried a slice that I made this past weekend, and she promptly slumped in her chair, rolled her eyes back, and sighed. "Wow, that's good."
First, if you missed the video above, here's a picture of what a slice of this cake looks like:
Are you convinced? Let's get started.
First, here's what you'll need:
- 1 cup milk (I use whole, but nonfat or lowfat should be fine; non-dairy might work just fine, as well)
- 2 cups flour (I use all-purpose, but I suspect pastry flour or another low-gluten flour might even work better to achieve a light, fluffy crumb)
- 2 cups brown sugar
- 1/2 cup (or more) walnut pieces
- 1 tsp baking soda
- 2 tsp baking powder (I used single-acting, because it's aluminum-free, and it turned out fantastic)
- 1 egg
- 6 oz (170 g) butter, preferably unsalted
- 1 to 1-1/2 tsp ground nutmeg (try to grate it fresh yourself; the aroma is enchanting)
- a springform pan (9"/23 cm should be perfect)
Directions - the Traditional Way (The Fast, Easy Way further down)
- Preheat your oven to 350F (175C).
- Mix the 1 tsp of baking soda (not baking powder; that's for the next step) into the milk. Set it aside.
- Sift the 2 cups of flour and 2 tsp of baking powder into a large bowl. One sift is fine
- Add the 2 cups of brown sugar. Go ahead and mix the flour and brown sugar together. Or not.
- Toss in the 6 oz (170 g) of butter in cubes.
- Mash the butter with a fork into the dry ingredients (you can also use your fingers if you want). You'll want to achieve a more-or-less uniform, tan-colored crumbly mixture.
- Take HALF of this resulting crumbly mixture into your springform pan. Press a crust out of it using your fingers and knuckles. It will be easy.
- Crack an egg into a mixer or bowl.
- Grate 1 to 1-1/2 teaspoon of nutmeg. Toss that in with the egg.
- Start mixing with a whisk attachment, or a whisk if you're doing it manually. Once it's mixed well and frothy, pour in the milk and baking soda mixture. Continue to mix until uniform.
- Pour in the rest of the crumbly mixture. Mix that well, with either a paddle attachment, or a spatula. Or continue to use the whisk; it won't make much of a difference, since the resulting batter is very liquidy.
- Pour the batter over the crust in the springform pan.
- Gently sprinkle the walnut pieces over the batter.
- Bake for about 30-40 minutes at 350F (175C). You'll know it's done when the top is a golden brown, and an inserted toothpick comes out clean.
- Allow to cool in the pan, and then release. Enjoy!
An Even Easier Way...if you have a Food Processor
- Preheat your oven to 350F (175C).
- Mix the 1 tsp of baking soda (not baking powder) into the milk. Set aside.
- Put 2 cups of flour, 2 tsp of baking powder, and 2 cups of brown sugar into your food processor. Pulse until uniformly mixed.
- Toss in the 6 oz (170 g) of butter in cubes. Pulse until uniformly mixed into tan-colored crumbs.
- Pour HALF of the crumbs into your springform pan. Press out a crust using your fingers and knuckles.
- Crack an egg into the food processor with the rest of the crumbs still in it.
- Grate 1 to 1-1/2 teaspoon of nutmeg. Toss that into the food processor, too. Pulse until well-incorporated.
- Pour in the milk and baking soda mixture. Continue to mix until a slightly lumpy tan batter.
- Pour the batter over the crust in the springform pan.
- Gently sprinkle the walnut pieces over the batter.
- Bake for approx. 30-40 minutes at 350F (175C). It's ready when the top is golden brown, and when it passes the toothpick test (comes out clean).
- Cool the cake in the pan, and then dig in. Yum yum!
Nutrition Information
per cake
| per slice (12 per cake)
| ||
|---|---|---|---|
calories
| 3835
| 320
| |
protein
| g
| 50
| 4
|
fat
| g
| 192
| 16
|
carbs
| g
| 494
| 41
|
sodium
| mg
| 307
| 26
|
Comments
Oh this looks delicious!
Even the name sounds good.
Great sounding recipe! While there was some visual interference (at least on my end) in the video...loved the applause at the beginning and the nice music throughout the presentation. Nice touch! Thanks!
Beautifully done hub, and that cake is making me want to whip out the mixing bowls myself. It does indeed look a lot like it would be a great breakfast cake - mild, not too sweet, and perfect with coffee.
Still waiting for that 'delicious' button.. This looks amazing. Well done article and video. Voted up across the board.
Wow; this sounds so yummy! I loved your creative use of the video to help explain how to make it. I voted this up and useful! :)
Oh, my goodness. That looks FABULOUS - and I will forever blame you for an expanding waistline. I'm wondering if I could substitute pecans for the walnuts...coffee cake heaven!
I think you could and it would taste just as great! Yeah, the calorie calculations were totally disheartening...esp given how many slices of this I ate on Sunday. Totally worth it, though!
Based on this sample, I would watch the "LiveLonger Cooking Show" any day! Next Food Network Star here we come!
You are too kind. I've learned that when it comes to baking, I need to adhere to recipes to the letter. When I get too creative, that's when things go awry...
Livelonger, this video is GORGEOUS! So pretty! And I'm so intrigued by the cake.
I'm with Maddie on this- I, too, could watch the "LiveLonger Cooking Show" all day! Keep 'em coming!
What a combination -- obviously delicious recipe, exceptional video and super Hub! I'll vote it up! Best, Sis
mmmm this looks delish. I'm going to have to try this out! Great hub, very informative and interesting. I hope you enjoy my hubs as well!
Thank you, Simone, Angela, and Finance Hub!
I want some, right now! Looks delicious - can't wait to try it. Voted up and awesome!
This may be easy for you, but it's still looks daunting to non-cooks like myself. Fortunately, I can pass this goodie off to the family cook. Voting this Up and Useful.
Thanks, Aurelio! Believe me, if I can do it, anyone can. :)
Wonderful instructions - can't wait to make this!
Very Delicious! Presentation is great! Bookmarking and voting up!
Look so delicious. I want one piece right now. I need to bookmark so that I can make it tomorrow. Thanks for posting it. Useful and voted up!
You are Armenian Jason! Aren't you?
Nare: yes, I am. :)
I knew it :D
I am drooling over the cake and the video.Bookmarking this and voting up and awesome
Looks so delicious, and the video is wonderful-I really look forward to making, and tasting this cake.
Robin 3 months ago
Loved your video, livelonger! We are going to have to try this for a breakfast. Thanks for sharing!