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  2. Coffee and walnut cake - Wikipedia

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    The cake is a sponge cake flavoured with coffee and walnuts. [1] It is made with the creaming method. [1] The coffee flavor typically comes from instant coffee or espresso. [1] [2] The cake is usually a layer cake, often filled with coffee-flavoured butter icing, and topped with more coffee-flavoured butter icing and walnut halves. [1]

  3. Espresso-Scented Coffee Cake Recipe - AOL

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    Equipment needed: A 9-inch spring form pan and a small ramekin 3 inch in diameter and about 1 3/4 inch tall (see cooking tip). Arrange a rack at center position and preheat the oven to 350 degrees ...

  4. This Pumpkin Coffee Cake Is Breakfast-Approved - AOL

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    Coffee cakes don't typically contain coffee. The name comes from the treat's perfect pairing: a cup of coffee. Brew a pot and enjoy this classic companion for breakfast or an afternoon snack!

  5. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    Coffee cake: Germany: A single-layer cake flavored with cinnamon and topped with a crumb topping, meant to be eaten with coffee. Coffee and walnut cake: United Kingdom: A sponge cake made with coffee and walnuts. Cookie Cake: United States: Cookie batter baked in a cake pan, topped with frosting and served in the style of traditional cake ...

  6. Nothing Says 'I Love You' Quite Like a Valentine's Day Breakfast

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    Sour Cream Coffee Cake This tender cake is all about the streusel—a crumbly mix of cinnamon, almonds, butter, flour, and brown sugar. It's layered both in the cake and sprinkled on top!

  7. Coffee cake (American) - Wikipedia

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    Coffee cake or coffeecake is a sweet bread common in the United States, so called because it is typically served with coffee. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Leavenings can include yeast, baking soda, or baking powder. The modern dish typically contains no coffee.