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I started making this coffee cake many years ago when my children were young and now I make it for my grandchildren. Christmas morning,very early I would prepare it,very easy, and most times before it came out of the oven my girls were up checking on Santa’s goodies and eating this wonderful confection. Now my daughters prepare it for their children and the tradition lives on. Thank you.
Fun to hear Donna, thank you!!
Our Christmas mornings have also began with this wonderful coffee cake …my husband can’t imagine Christmas morning without it! When our daughters married we had to adjust many of our Christmas traditions, but Christmas Coffee Cake for breakfast is one tradition that has stayed!
How wonderful, traditions really do make it Christmas!
O, hi! Just read your note. What a beautiful family story! From: Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Oct. 5, 2015 ฯ annette Swanson
Merry Christmas 2015, and best through the holiday season!!
My son and I made this every year starting when he was 8 years old. On Christmas Eve we gave all of my siblings one to take home to have on Christmas morning. John is now 28 and we usually are lucky enough to have all three boys and their families home on Christmas morning for Coffee Cake, eggs and fresh oj (we live in So. California). It is one of many recipes and traditions I have adopted from your wonderful collection. Thank you.
Love that story . . .
What a delicious treat for Christmas morning breakfast!
saw this a while ago, made it with dried cranberries…….soooo good! felt like I was sharing it with you! 🙂
I’ve made this in the past, everybody loves it! Just got the idea to make it for my gift to the Bunko exchange, wrapped up in a tea towel – I think it would be the right size, right color, don’t have to exchange it & doesn’t require storage!! Thanks for reminding me! xoxox
Someone will love that! Good idea!
My roommate had your book containing this recipe 20 years ago and I have been making it ever since. It IS Christmas morning to me and to my whole family! Thanks for sharing it with all of us!
How wonderful to hear that Kelly! When you have cake this year, be sure to tell everyone Merry Christmas from me!
For over 20 years this coffee cake has been a holiday tradition. The family LOVES it. Now I make two, one for breakfast, the other for Christmas tea. Thank you for the wonderful memories!
Note: Christmas breakfast also includes your ‘Fresh Fruit Salad’ – simply delicious!!
Nice of you to say so Jennifer! xoxo Merry Christmas!
I am already thinking of Christmas gifts (edible, of course!). Your coffeecake will be perfect for gift giving!
Now if you all would come up with ways to decorate my 8×8 disposable tins that I’ll be putting the cake in, I will be absolutely happy.
Does this recipe freeze well? I will be making about 20 of these little gems & am wondering if I can get a jump start on things.
Thanks so much for the recipe, can’t wait for cranberries to start showing up at the grocery.
I love that you’re getting ready for Christmas! My kind of girl. I do think they would freeze well, although I’ve never done it myself. I would get a wide festive ribbon, and with dots of glue, I’d tie it around your 8 x 8 tin, with maybe a little tag. You could also wrap the tin in a holiday dishtowel, bunching it at the top, and tie a ribbon around it.
Would I be able to double this recipe and cook it inside a bundt pan? I’d love to try this for christmas, it sounds like a wonderful recipe! Maybe i’ll have to try it out tomorrow to see 🙂
I’d love to know if it works.
I make the christmas coffee cake and the honew ham every christmas. It’s been a tradition for several years. Thanks 4 making our chrisymas so special with your receipes.
Thanks for telling me Cathy!
What kind of apple do you recommend for this recipe?
The green ones, Granny Smith are perfect. Honey Crisp and Gala are good too …