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by Erin Cernich

| Last updated on: 05/31/2024

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This Applesauce Coffee Cake is made with applesauce and sour cream to keep it super-moist, and the cinnamon nut streusel adds sugar and spice in the center and the top of the cake.  This is an easy recipe for the perfect cake to enjoy with your morning coffee, gingerbread latte, or any time of day snack!

Close up of applesauce coffee cake slices.

Do the words coffee cake make you think of breakfast?  I suppose it would when it has the word coffee in it! 

Unlike most of my scaled-down recipes, this one is a full-size coffee cake — perfect if you’re baking for more than two. Along with the banana chocolate chip coffee cake, both are made in a standard size 9×13 inch baking pan. However, you can easily halve it for a small batch (to stay on Butter and Bliss brand 🙂 ).

And what sets it apart from other recipes is a few ingredient concessions since we are eating cake before noon. But, make no mistake, this breakfast cake is still full of all the gratifying things!

  • Applesauce to Replace Some of the Sugar and FatThere is still sugar and butter in this coffee cake, but not as much as would traditionally be. Applesauce is a great substitute for both.
  • Sour Cream for Moisture and Texture – Sour cream has been added to make the cake extra tender and moist.
Applesauce coffee cake squares on a platter.

Want more coffee cake? I’ve got you covered with a few small batch breakfast recipes. Try the gluten free mini mocha coffee cake – it actually has coffee in it!  Or the mini cherry coffee cake, which is a delightful way to incorporate some fruit into the breakfast cake. And for fall and winter baking, the pumpkin spice streusel small coffee cake is perfect for cold mornings!

Breakfast cake cut into squares on a plate.

Applesause Coffee Cake Tips

  • Bring the refrigerated ingredients to room temperatureFor the coffee cake, mixing the batter with ingredients that are all the same temperature will make for even distribution and baking.  The exception to this is the butter in the streusel topping – I like the butter to be cold so the streusel doesn’t just melt as soon as it starts baking.
  • Use full fat sour cream – I have not tested this recipe with anything other than full fat sour cream.  The fat contributes to the desired texture and moisture of the cake.
  • Unsweetened applesauce is best – Because we are adding our own sugar, we don’t want the coffee cake to be excessively sweet.  I recommend a simple, unsweetened and un-chunky applesauce.
  • Use any nut for the streusel topping – I like pecans because they have a bit of a buttery flavor.  Though, any nut will work!

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Tell me, do you eat your coffee cake only in the mornings, or do you sneak a little bite for dessert? 🙂 I’d love to hear in the comments below if you loved the recipe – plus a star rating for extra appreciation!

A tasty slice of applesauce coffee cake topped with sweet streusel.

Applesauce Coffee Cake

4.5 from 34 reviews
This Applesauce Coffee Cake is made with applesauce and sour cream to keep it super-moist, plus cinnamon streusel to add flavor and texture on top of the cake. One of the few standard-size cakes on the blog, this breakfast treat is perfect if you’re baking for more than two. You can easily halve it for a small batch. 
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by Erin Cernich

Yield12 Servings
Prep15 minutes
Cook40 minutes
Total Time55 minutes

Equipment

Ingredients

Streusel Topping

  • ¾ cup all-purpose flour
  • ¾ cup granulated sugar
  • ½ cup dark brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons ground cinnamon
  • 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, cold and cut into cubes
  • 1 cup pecans, chopped

Coffee Cake

  • 1 cup unsweetened applesauce (room temperature)
  • 1 ½ cups full fat sour cream, room temperature
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 2 ¼ cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • ¾ teaspoon baking soda
  • ¾ teaspoon salt
  • ½ cup unsalted butter, room temperature
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 large eggs, room temperature

Instructions
 

Streusel Topping

  • In a medium mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, granulated sugar, brown sugar, and cinnamon. Add the butter cubes and 'cut' into the mixture using two forks, your fingers, or a pastry cutter. Mix until you have coarse crumbs. Stir in the pecans. Note – Chop the pecans as small as you prefer. Keep in mind, part of the streusel will be in the middle of the cake, so you may want smaller pecan pieces.
    3/4 cup all-purpose flour, 3/4 cup granulated sugar, 1/2 cup dark brown sugar, 2 tablespoons ground cinnamon, 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, cold and cut into cubes, 1 cup pecans, chopped
  • Option for making the streusel – You can also make the streusel in a food processor – Simply add all of the ingredients – except for the pecans – and pulse until you have coarse crumbs. Stir in the chopped pecans after everything has been mixed.

Coffee Cake

  • Preheat the oven to 350F degrees and adjust the oven rack to the middle position.  Line a 9×13-Inch baking pan with foil – long enough so it hangs over the sides of the pan. This will make getting the cake out of the pan easier. Lightly grease the foil.
  • In a small mixing bowl, add the applesauce, sour cream, and vanilla. Mix until combined and smooth. Set aside.
    1 cup unsweetened applesauce, 1 ½ cups full fat sour cream, room temperature, 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • In another small mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Set aside.
    2 ¼ cups all-purpose flour, 1 tablespoon baking powder, 3/4 teaspoon baking soda, 3/4 teaspoon salt
  • In the work bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, add the butter and sugar. Mix on medium high speed to cream the butter and sugar together until light and fluffy. Add the eggs, one at a time, and mix to incorporate after each addition. Scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed.
    1/2 cup unsalted butter, room temperature, 1 cup granulated sugar, 2 large eggs, room temperature
  • Turn the speed to low, sprinkle in half of the dry ingredients into the stand mixer. Mix on low speed until just incorporated. Then add the applesauce mixture. Mix until just incorporated. Sprinkle in the remaining dry ingredients and mix until no dry streaks remain. Do not over mix – otherwise the cake will turn out tough.
  • Pour half of the batter into the prepared baking dish and spread out evenly. Sprinkle about 1/3 of the streusel topping over the batter. Pour the remaining batter over the top – carefully spreading the batter out as necessary. Then finish with sprinkling the remaining streusel mix on top.
  • Bake the cake for 30 to 40 minutes, or until the cake feels firm and a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out mostly clean. Allow the cake to cool in the pan set on a wire cooling rack for 30 minutes. Lift the cake out of the pan using the edges of the foil, and let cool completely on the wire rack. See Notes about cooling and serving the cake from the pan.

Notes

  • Baking Dish – A ceramic, glass, or metal baking pan will work.  If using a metal pan, the cake may not take as long to bake.
  • Serving From The Pan – You can serve the cake directly from the pan – especially if using a ceramic or glass dish because they are prettier to present.  If so, skip lining the pan and grease it well.
  • Small Batch Option – The recipe is easily halved to make a smaller portion with up to 6 servings.
  • Storing – Cover the cake and store at room temperature for up to 3 days.  You can also refrigerate it and bring to room temperature to serve.
  • Freezing – The cake can be frozen once it has cooled completely.  Cover with plastic wrap, place in a freezer bag, and freeze for up to 3 months.  Thaw at room temperature.

Nutrition Estimates

Calories: 446kcal | Carbohydrates: 58g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 22g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 7g | Trans Fat: 0.5g | Cholesterol: 71mg | Sodium: 297mg | Potassium: 132mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 36g | Vitamin A: 557IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 111mg | Iron: 2mg
Nutrition information is calculated by a third-party and should only be considered an estimate and not a guarantee.

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33 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    I found this recipe because I had applesauce I wanted to use up. Although it takes up alot of dishes, it is really yummy and a hit with the two families I shared it with. Making it again right now, using a little less sugar and a slightly smaller glass cake pan. Smells wonderful!

  2. 5 stars
    I made the coffee cake for my church this past Sunday and they loved it. I made two of them and both of them were devoured, there wasn’t a crumb left. Thank you so much for this recipe. It was so good, I made two more for my family. This is my new go to dessert.

  3. 5 stars
    I loved this recipe! The combination of applesauce and coffee cake was a game-changer. The texture was moist and the flavor was amazing. Can’t wait to make it again!

  4. 5 stars
    This looks wonderful but before I bake I am wondering if I could bake in a Bundt pan?

    1. Hi LynnAnn – Thank you! I think that should work – the cake is certainly sturdy enough. The only issue would be the streusel topping and if you invert the cake to get it out of the pan – all the streusel will fall off. But, you could swirl it into the batter on top. Hope you enjoy it!

  5. 5 stars
    Good recipe, fairly simple, and a great use for extra homemade applesauce. Like others have said, I used a tiny bit more butter in the streusel just to get it more even. Only change I might make next time is using a slightly smaller baking dish and adjusting the cook time. With a 9×13, the layers came out VERY thin which made it a little tough to get evenly spread out. All around great recipe!

  6. 5 stars
    made this recipe yesterday. used homemade chunky applesauce. it was GREAT !!!! very moist and flavorful…will definitely make this again and again !

    1. Thanks so muck Kiki! Glad you enjoyed the coffee cake and thank you for visiting the blog!

  7. 3 stars
    I wondering if the amount of butter in the streusel topping is way too low. You call for only 2 tablespoons while most streusel topping recipes call for at least 6 tablespoons considering the amount of sugar and flour you call for.
    Is this possible?

    1. Hi Donna – It’s intended to be a crunchier topping. You can certainly add more butter if you like!

  8. I”m a bit confused on the measuring of the sour cream and applesauce. It says to mix them in a liquid measuring cup but do you measure them using the liquid measuring cup?

    1. Hi Denise – thanks for the note. I updated the recipe to just mix the sour cream and applesauce in a mixing bowl. I (personally) like to measure and mix into a liquid measuring cup because the cup makes pouring the liquid mix into the dry ingredients easier (for me). Thanks!

  9. 5 stars
    The best recipe ever!! I used homemade applesauce and yogurt instead of sour cream just because I didn’t have the sour cream. So delicate and perfect leavening ratio❤️

    1. Thank you Sandra – so glad you enjoyed it! I’ll have to try it with the chunky applesauce 🙂