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Baking for All Occasions

Butterscotch Spiral Coffee Cake

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| Course Type: Cakes

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Recipe Review

24th July 2012

Zosia from Toronto, ON

It may look like a giant sticky bun, but there’s far more to this yeasted coffee cake than that….

The dough itself is beautiful…..tender and airy and lightly spiced with cardamom, and very easy to make. It mixes up like a thick cake batter, but after its first rise, can be rolled out easily. It’s spread with a cinnamon-butter mixture and cut into strips which are then coiled around each other. There’s a trick to finding the correct tension for the coil which I didn’t quite master: the centre of mine was coiled too tightly, so it rose up, and the outer layers were coiled too loosely, so they spread outwards, resulting in an uneven cake.

The dough is baked in a butterscotch sauce after its second rise. I lost a little of this sauce through a leak in my springform pan, but there was still enough to glaze the top of the cake and add a little sweetness, but not enough to detract from the star of this dessert, the yeasted cake.

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Comments

kateq - 24th July 2012
Your review made me immediately seek my book and read the recipe with an eye towards making it. I'll take a lesson from your comments re: rolling out the dough. Did you try wrapping a layer of foil around the outside of your pan?

 

Zosia - 25th July 2012
I wish I had thought of foil, I might have rescued some of the butterscotch. At least I had the sense to put the pan on a cookie sheet so I wasn't scraping burnt sugar off the bottom of the oven! I'll definitely remember foil the next time.



 

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