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Big crumb coffee cake

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3 reviews, average rating 3.7 / 5

wester

16 years ago
3/5
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I quite liked this but it was a lot of work. I think next time I'll make my rhubarb into a normal crumble again.
Both cake batter and crumble turned out a bit to dry to handle well. I could not spread the batter well and the crumble did not form boulders. If I make this again I will add the last quarter cup of flour of both very gradually, if at all.
If you do not have paddle attachments, you might not want to use a mixer for that part of the recipe. Maybe dough hoooks would work, but I don't ha...
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knifeforkswoon

15 years ago
5/5
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This is my favorite thing to do with rhubarb. I adore this cake and am asked for the recipe every time I serve it. I've had friends tell me this cake has haunted their dreams and forced them to visit again with the hopes I would make it again. I love, love this cake and think it makes an over the top breakfast or brunch or a delicious cake I would serve anytime. Totally worth the effort.

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Queezle_Sister

15 years ago
3/5
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This recipe tastes pretty good, but it is simply not suitable for high altitude.
First thing to know - making this requires four bowls. One for the rhubarb (swiped from my neighbors yard), one to make the crumb topping, and two to make the cake. I followed the recipe closely, the only variation being that I used firm yogurt instead of sour cream.
Lacking a stand mixer, I made the cake by first cutting in the butter, then using a hand mixer with dough hooks. It worked! Made a firm, but very n...
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