This is a nice recipe to prepare and clean up one day and bake the next. I use to prepare it for the boys to wake up to on school days, for Christmas morning, or when having company. Now it's made alot for hubby to take to work.
I don't often have fresh buttermilk in the house so I use Saco buttermilk powder 4 Tbs in the flour mixture, and use 1 c water as the liquid.
2 c AP flour
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
3/4 c softened margarine/butter
1/2 c granulated sugar
1/2 c brown sugar, packed
2 eggs, beaten
1 c buttermilk
1 tsp vanilla
Sift together flour, salt, soda and baking powder. Cream margarine or butter with sugars. Add beaten eggs and beat until fluffy. Add flour mixture to creamed mixture alternating with buttermilk, beginning and ending with dry ingredients. Add vanilla and blend well. Pour in greased 13"X9" pan.
Mix topping.
1/2 c packed brown sugar
1 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp nutmeg
Sprinkle over batter. Let stand, covered, in refrigerator overnight. When ready to bake, put in preheated 350 oven for 35 minutes.
Some ingredients
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I don't beat eggs in separate dish, I just push creamed mixture aside, put in eggs, beat then combine with the creamed mixture
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Sounds awesome. Can't wait to see the finish on this.
Ok my friend this really looks good enough to share when finished, and I am next after Q...lol
I'm gonna try this one. I'm not much of a baker but it sounds like I might be able to handle this and it sounds good.
I tried the buttermilk powder and didn't care for it, though not in baking. I usually have the real stuff for a chicken or pork marinate.
Looking forward to pics. How about a video?
You go cousin, This looks so tasty and easy too.
You don't even have to bake that.
Just give me a spoon and move out of the way.
Second thought, I'll eat it with that spatula.
LOL ;D ;D ;D
Thats gonna be Darn good!!!
Looks good to me! I have the Seco Buttermilk powder in stock at all times. Use it for Bread, Pancakes, Biscuits and the lot. Anything I can make the night before when my brain might be a little sharper is a good thing. That would be a great compliment to a breakfast casserole cooked in a pooper.
I forgot to mention if you use a dark pan like I did lower oven temp to 325. My brown sugar was a bit dry, if you use a fresh box the topping will sink better. Arnie, I only use the buttermilk powder for baking, never cooking.
Finished product :)
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That does it. Coffee cake this weekend. Thanks for the recipe Sandy.
OH MY!
I'll send ya some Sonny. Lessee, postage for an envelope of crumbs ...
Thanks for posting the recipe. I almost forgot you were going to post it.
that looks great.
Oooooooooh my oh my. That looks as yummy as Junebug to a raven in springtime.
Oh yeah! I will take a slice :)
Looks great!