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New Jersey Crumb Coffee Cake

A moist, tender cake topped high with delicious chunks of cinnamon sugar goodness!

Erren Hart

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11/12/2025
4.86 from 145 votes
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Serves: 16 slices
Prep: 15 minutes mins
Cook: 45 minutes mins
a square of Crumb Coffee Cake on a plate with more slices behind it
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Crumb Coffee Cake with a thick crumb topping and topped with powdered sugar
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A Crumb Coffee Cake with a slice cut from it.
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Crumb Coffee Cake piled high with crumb topping and topped with powdered sugar

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This Crumb Coffee Cake recipe makes an incredibly moist cake with a buttery cinnamon crumb topping – just like you find in NJ bakeries.

a Crumb Coffee Cake with a slice cut from it

You’ll love the generous amount of buttery cinnamon crumbs atop this moist and delicious cake – a true favorite of mine. With a hint of vanilla and a subtle tang from the buttermilk, it’s sure to become one of your favorites too!

  • Why This Recipe Works
  • Ingredient Notes
  • Step By Step Instructions
  • Erren’s Top Tips & Variations
  • Storage & Freezing Instructions
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Growing up in New Jersey, I loved cakes like Entenmann’s Crumb Coffee Cake and Crumb Buns from the local bakery.  I have a weakness for anything with a crumb topping!

On Sunday mornings, my parents always had fresh rolls and crumb cake from the bakery.  The best was when it was still warm!

Food can really remind you of home. When I lived in England, crumb cake wasn’t sold there, which forced me to try to recreate this beloved favorite. The good news  – this Jersey Girl can bake!  This is my version of the Entenmann’s cake of my childhood.   I warn you – it’s addictive!  

Why This Recipe Works

  • Pairing buttermilk and baking soda helps create a tender and moist cake.
  • Using baking powder and baking soda ensures the cake rises well and has a light texture.
  • Using cake flour in the crumb topping produces a more tender and delicate texture.
  • The generous topping of buttery cinnamon crumbs adds flavor and texture to the cake.
a slice of Crumb Coffee Cake on a white plate with a fork

Ingredient Notes

all of the ingredients for Crumb Coffee Cake laid out on a table

Butter: Use unsalted butter to control the amount of salt in the recipe.

Flour: For the cake, use all-purpose/plain flour. Make sure to measure the flour correctly by spooning it into the measuring cup and leveling it off with a knife.

Baking Powder and Baking Soda: Using baking powder and baking soda ensures the cake rises well and has a light texture.

Salt: Fine kosher or table salt will both work in this recipe.

Vanilla: Pure vanilla extract and vanilla bean paste will produce the best flavor, but artificial vanilla will also work.

Eggs: Use 2 large eggs at room temperature.

Buttermilk: If you don’t have buttermilk, you can make a substitute by mixing 1 tablespoon of vinegar or lemon juice with 1 cup of milk. Let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes until it thickens.

Cake Flour: Use cake flour in the topping for a more tender crumb. You can make your own or use all-purpose/plain flour if you don’t have it. To make 3 cups of cake flour, measure out 3 cups of all-purpose flour into a bowl. Remove 6 tablespoons from the measured amount and replace it with 6 tablespoons of cornstarch. Sift the mixture together 4 to 5 times to ensure a lighter texture and evenly distribute the cornstarch.

Brown Sugar: You can use either light or dark brown sugar in this recipe, depending on your preference.

Cinnamon: Use good-quality ground cinnamon.

Step By Step Instructions

Preheat the oven to 350°F/175°C. Grease a 9×13-inch baking pan. This step ensures that the cake doesn’t stick to the pan and comes out easily.

a 9x13 inch pan sprayed with baking spray.

Making The Topping

To make the topping for the Crumb Coffee Cake, add 3 cups of cake flour, 2 cups of packed brown sugar, 2 tablespoons of ground cinnamon, 1 teaspoon and of salt to a large bowl.

The dry ingredients of the Crumb Coffee Cake topping in a glass bowl

Then whisk together to combine the ingredients together.

Sift the ingredients through a fine sieve for a lighter, less crunchy crumb. This will help ensure the crumbs don’t sink into the cake.

the dry ingredients of the Crumb Coffee Cake topping being sifted into a bowl

Add 1 cup (2 sticks) of melted butter to the dry ingredients.

The butter being poured into the dry ingredients of the Crumb Coffee Cake

Then mixing gently to incorporate. You just want to moisten the flour enough to form clumps when pressed together. Mix gently until there is no visible dryness.

Work the butter into the flour mixture with a fork or pastry cutter for the lightest possible crumb.

Squeeze a handful of the topping into your hand. If it doesn’t clump together, add a little more melted butter until it does. This step ensures that the crumb topping will stay together while baking. Set the crumb topping aside.

the topping mixed in a glass bowl with a pastry cutter

Making The Cake

For the cake batter, mix together 2½ cups of all-purpose flour, ½ teaspoon of baking powder, 1 teaspoon of baking soda, and ½ teaspoon of salt.

the dry ingredients mixed together in a glass bowl

In a large bowl, beat ¾ cups of softened butter (1½ sticks) until light. This step adds air to the butter, making the cake more tender.

For the best results, beat the butter and sugar together for a good three minutes.

the butter and sugar creamed together in a mixing bowl

While the butter and sugar are being worked together, mix 2 large eggs, 1¼ cups of buttermilk, and 1½ teaspoons of vanilla extract in a mid-sized measuring cup. The mixture may curdle a little. This is perfectly fine.

the wet ingredients mixed together in a glass jug

Add the flour mixture and wet ingredients to the butter mixture separately in three alternating additions. Begin by adding one-third of the wet mixture, then one-third of the dry ingredients, and continue alternating until both the flour mixture and wet ingredients have been fully incorporated into the butter mixture.

The flour mixture for the crumb coffee cake batter mixed in a mixing bowl.

It’s important not to overmix the batter, so only mix until the ingredients are just combined. The mixture will be thick. The thick batter ensures that the crumb topping stays on top of the cake.

the tick batter for the crumb coffee cake in a bowl.

Assembling The Cake

Transfer the cake batter to the prepared baking pan, spreading it evenly over the pan.

the Crumb Coffee Cake cake batter spread in the pan

Hand-squeeze small handfuls of topping together and crumble clumps evenly over the cake batter, covering with a thick layer of topping.

This is the most satisfying step! The generous topping of buttery, tender cinnamon crumbs makes Crumb Coffee Cake irresistible.

the cake batter covered in the crumb topping in the pan

Bake for 45 minutes to an hour or until the tester comes out clean and the topping is deep golden brown and a little crisp. The baking time may vary depending on your oven, so keep an eye on it after 45 minutes.

the baked cake cooling tin the pan

Cool the cake in the dish on a rack for at least 30 minutes. This step is important to allow the crumbs to set. Once cool, dust with powdered sugar.

the Crumb Coffee Cake being dusted with powdered sugar

Cut the Crumb Coffee Cake into squares to serve.

Crumb Coffee Cake  with a thick crumb topping and topped with powdered sugar

Enjoy every last bite of this delicious cake with a cup of coffee or tea.

a fork holding a bite of Crumb Coffee Cake
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Erren’s Top Tips & Variations

  • Make the topping first.  Leaving the batter to sit before baking may cause problems with rising, causing the topping to sink into the cake.
  • Use a pastry cutter to work the melted butter into the flour mixture for a more tender crumb topping.
  • Use good quality unbleached flour for the cake (with 4 to 5 g of protein) for the best result.  Lower-quality flour may not have the stability to hold the topping.
  • Don’t overmix the batter once the flour is added.  Overmixing can cause a tough, dense cake.
  • Be sure to cool the cake completely before dusting it with sugar.  A warm cake will melt the sugar.

Storage & Freezing Instructions

Storage: Crumb Coffee Cake can be stored at room temperature, covered, for up to 3 days. To store the cake for longer, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap and refrigerate it for up to a week.

Freezing Instructions: To freeze the cake, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap and store it in a freezer-safe container for up to three months.

Crumb Coffee Cake piled high with crumb topping and topped with powdered sugar

Recipe

Crumb Coffee Cake

A moist, tender cake topped high with delicious chunks of cinnamon sugar goodness!
4.86 from 145 votes
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Prep Time: 15 minutes mins
Cook Time: 45 minutes mins
Total Time: 1 hour hr
Serves 16 slices

Ingredients

For the topping:
  • 2 cups brown sugar (packed)
  • 2 tablespoons ground cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup butter ((2 sticks), melted – plus more if needed)
  • 3 cups cake flour
For the cake:
  • 2½ cups all-purpose flour
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¾ cups butter ((1½ sticks) softened)
  • 1½ cups sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1¼ cups buttermilk
  • 1½ teaspoons vanilla
  • ½ cup powdered sugar (for dusting)

Instructions

For a Tender Crumb Topping
  • Sift the cake flour, brown sugar, cinnamon, and salt together into a large bowl and whisk to combine.
  • Add the melted butter and work it into the flour mixture with a pastry cutter or fork until there is no visible dryness. Squeeze a handful of the topping into your hand. If it doesn’t clump together, add a little more melted butter until it does. Set aside.
For a crunchy topping
  • Mix the brown sugar, cinnamon, and salt together in a large bowl. Stir in the melted butter, then gently mix in the flour, being careful not to overmix (you just want to moisten the flour and mix until there is no visible dryness).
  • Squeeze a handful of the topping into your hand. If it doesn’t clump together, add a little more melted butter until it does. Set aside.
For the cake
  • Preheat the oven to 350f/175c.  Grease a 9×13 inch baking pan.
  • Mix the flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt in a medium mixing bowl.
  • Beat the softened butter in a large bowl until light.
  • Add sugar and beat until light and fluffy.
  • In another small bow, mix together the eggs, buttermilk, and vanilla until combined.
  • Add the flour and wet ingredients to the butter mixture in three alternating additions starting with the wet ingredients. Mix until just combined.
  • Transfer the cake batter to the prepared baking pan (the batter will be thick); spread it evenly over the pan.
  • Hand-squeeze small handfuls of topping together and crumble clumps evenly over the cake batter, covering with a thick layer of topping.
  • Bake 45 minutes to an hour or until the tester comes out clean and the topping is deep golden brown and a little crisp.
  • Cool the cake in the pan on a cooling rack for at least 30 minutes.  Dust with powdered sugar and cut into squares to serve.

Tips

UPDATE NOTES: This blog post was originally published in July 2014. In 2023, the recipe was updated and extensively tested to address reported issues with sinking crumbs, resulting in a new and improved version of this delicious Crumb Coffee Cake. If you want to make the original recipe, replace the cake flour with all-purpose/plain flour and follow the instructions for the crunchy topping.
  • Make the topping first.  Leaving the batter to sit before baking may cause problems with rising, causing the topping to sink into the cake.
  • Use good quality unbleached flour in the cake batter (with 4 to 5g of protein) for the best result.  Lower-quality flour may not have the stability to hold the topping.
  • Don’t overmix the batter once the flour is added.  Overmixing can cause a tough, dense cake.
  • Be sure to cool the cake completely before dusting it with sugar.  A warm cake will melt the sugar.
  • If you don’t have buttermilk on hand, don’t panic, you can make your own. One cup of milk plus 1 tbsp of white vinegar or lemon juice is a great rule of thumb.
    For this recipe: 1¼ cups of milk plus 1¼ tablespoons of white vinegar or lemon juice.
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Nutrition

Calories: 574 | Carbohydrates: 84g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 15g | Cholesterol: 83mg | Sodium: 523mg | Potassium: 202mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 50g | Vitamin A: 767IU | Calcium: 103mg | Iron: 2mg
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Update Notes: This post was originally published in July 2014, but was republished in 2023 with a new recipe that was altered to address reported issues with sinking crumbs.

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  1. stburke40 Avatar
    stburke40
    05/02/2015

    The whole family would ride into the next town (which had the best bakery around) after church every Sunday and we’d always get crumb buns (and occasionally those huge chocolate chip cookies)! I will definitely be making these the next time we have a family get-together–these will remind everybody of those trips; I imagine we’ll be doing a lot of talking about the good old days!

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    1. Erren Avatar
      Erren
      05/05/2015

      Thanks so much for sharing your story. It seems that crumb cake and Sundays is something a lot of families can relate to. Being in England now, I tend to do things so differently with my son from how I was raised. I think I’m going to bring back special Sunday breakfasts so he grows up with the same special memories 🙂

      Reply
  2. Barbara Avatar
    Barbara
    05/01/2015

    I LOVE crumb topping and this recipe is the perfect ratio of cake to topping. I made jumbo muffins instead of a cake.

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    1. Erren Avatar
      Erren
      05/05/2015

      Hi Barbara, I’m so pleased to hear you liked it! Muffins is a great way to switch it up (although you must have had a lot of muffins)! Thanks for sharing! 🙂

      Reply
  3. em Avatar
    em
    04/25/2015

    I tried your recipe, but the cake bubbled through the topping. Did I not put a thick enough layer of topping? I also bked them in mini loaf pans

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    1. Erren Avatar
      Erren
      05/05/2015

      Hi em, it’s very hard to troubleshoot what went wrong when I used a different pan for the recipe. I hope it at least tasted good! 🙂

      Reply
  4. Amy Avatar
    Amy
    03/19/2015

    Thank you Erren! The cake turned out awesome…no sinking for mine. I might have over-mixed the cake batter – it seemed a little tough. I also cut the recipe in half – there is still A LOT of the topping. It is really a great recipe, and I’ll definitely make it again!!!

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    1. Erren Avatar
      Erren
      03/30/2015

      Hi Amy, so glad it worked for you an that you enjoyed it! 🙂

      Reply
  5. Amy Avatar
    Amy
    03/18/2015

    This looks like a great coffee cake, and I’m in the process of making it. I wondered if you could confirm that the topping does, in fact, use 1 1/2 CUPS of butter, and that the cake itself uses 1 1/2 STICKS…and not cups. Thanks and am looking forward to trying this.

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    1. Erren Avatar
      Erren
      03/18/2015

      Hi Amy, I live in the UK and weigh my butter because it comes in blocks not sticks. When I convert the recipe, sometimes I do cups and sometimes I do sticks which is why it’s different in different sections, but I can assure you the recipe is correct and has been tested several times. I hope you like it, it’s a favorite if mine!

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    2. Rich Avatar
      Rich
      03/18/2015

      I have made this a couple of times. The recipe calls for too much butter for the batter…..I’n my opinion. It was too rich and too much butter (grease) for my taste. Cut back the butter for the batter and its more like a real NJ crumb bun.

      Reply
  6. Kim Avatar
    Kim
    03/12/2015

    I’m in Houston, Tx, born and raised in NYC. I need to try this and veganize it too! I can only find bagged mini sugared donuts from entemanns here… no cakes. I miss the crumb and the goldencake with chocolate topping. All 110 lbs of me could put one of those bad boys away with no problem! Hahaa! When I moved, I went through MONTHS of withdrawals from Entemanns, bagels and pizza… When you figure out a good NY bagel, LET ME KNOW lol

    Reply
    1. Erren Avatar
      Erren
      03/30/2015

      Hi Kim, You miss crumb cake and I miss weighing a 110 lbs! 🙂 Sadly, I think the key to NY bagels is NY water so I think we’re both out of luck!

      Reply
      1. Jersey Warren Avatar
        Jersey Warren
        07/27/2018

        Many people talk about the water in New york as being key to good bagels and pizza and hard rolls but I doubt if that is true. Tha bagels and pizza and hard rolls in New Jersey are just as good as those in New York and New Jersey gets it water from entirely different sources than New York.

  7. Dorothy Arakelian Avatar
    Dorothy Arakelian
    02/08/2015

    The beauty of this cake is the topping grows into the cake when it bakes. You people said the topping sunk! That’s good! That’s the character of crumb cake the topping is suppose to be more than the bottom layer, that’s why its called Crumb Cake! I have my own recipe for Crumb Cake, its similar, but I prefer mine since I think there is enough sugar in the topping so I do not add white sugar as suggested above.

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  8. cindy Avatar
    cindy
    01/19/2015

    The best crumb cake ever have made it several times already !!!! Delish is what my family says…….

    Reply
  9. tyne Avatar
    tyne
    01/17/2015

    Mine topping sank too. Still delicious,but what did I do wrong?
    Thx!

    Reply
    1. Erren Avatar
      Erren
      01/23/2015

      Hi Tyne, So sorry for the late reply. I haven’t been well for some time and the app on my phone doesn’t allow me to reply to comments. It’s hard to say why it sank. It could be just the difference in brands of flour and different measuring cups (no they are not all created equal). I’m also living in the UK and as an American living in the UK, I can tell the flour is a bit different. I don’t have access to US flour to compare, but I have had Americans tell me it worked for them just fine. I’ve made this recipe more than any other baked recipe I’ve created and it’s never sunk for me, but I’m not baking in your oven. I’m sorry I don’t have a better answer for you. I’m glad you liked it all the same.

      Reply
  10. Kay Avatar
    Kay
    01/05/2015

    This cake looked yummy. Made it today, didn’t come out very good. well taste wise was good. I think the topping was to heavy for the cake because mine sunk. kinda giving me an upside down coffee cake. I’ve made plentyof cakes before an had a few recipes with a heavy topping do the same. flavor was good will have to tweak the recipe for next time.

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    1. Erren Avatar
      Erren
      01/23/2015

      Hi Kay, So sorry for the late reply. I haven’t been well for some time and the app on my phone doesn’t allow me to reply to comments. I’m really sorry to hear it didn’t work for you. I’ve made this recipe more than any other baked recipe I have and haven’t ever had a problem with it. It could be different brand ingredients, measuring cups or different ovens. It’s really hard to say. I’ve said in the post that it’s created to have a very thick crumb topping and if you prefer, you can half the crumb recipe. I’d stat with trying that. Hope this helps.

      Reply
    2. Melissa Avatar
      Melissa
      09/19/2015

      Same thing happened to me today, Kay! I moved to the UK and was so excited to try this. I will try to half the crumb next time! It does taste great though!

      Reply
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