does coffee cake taste like coffee

What could be more disappointing than a coffee cake that barely tastes like coffee? Maybe a chocolate cake that doesn’t taste anything like chocolate, but that’s by the by.

Seriously though, it’s always disheartening to follow a seemingly fool-proof coffee cake recipe to the letter, only to come out disappointed. Cake that’s too heavy, too light or too dry is bad enough, but coffee cake that doesn’t actually taste like coffee…well, it’s not really coffee cake.

As for the good news – there are various options available for adding a little more ‘oomph’ to your next coffee cake recipe with a much more prominent coffee flavor. Experiment with any of the following and you can at least rule out the risk of your next cake not being coffee-ey enough:

No, coffee cake does not taste like coffee. There is no coffee or caffeine in this cake despite its name. This streusel cake tastes like a lightly sweetened cake and oftentimes has spices like cinnamon and nutmeg.
does coffee cake taste like coffee

Add Coffee to Your Cream and Icing

Another way to add zing to a coffee cake recipe is to put more coffee in the cream, the icing and pretty much everything else. Again, you can do so in the form of super-strong liquid coffee if preferred, or go the dry way. You could also simply ignore the measurements in your preferred recipe and increase the amount of coffee you pack into these accompaniments and garnishes, just as long as you make adjustments elsewhere to ensure the right consistency, moisture level and so on.

Replace Some of the Liquid with Actual Coffee

If the recipe you’re following calls for a measure of water, replace some of with a slug of extra-strong fresh-brewed coffee. If you’re baking something with milk in it, replace a measure of the milk with a robust coffee-milk infusion. Basically, it’s a case of not looking at coffee exclusively as a dry ingredient – try adding it to your cake mix in its liquid form. And don’t be afraid to keep it nice and punchy, as the rest of the ingredients will dilute the flavor significantly.

A Coffee Cake (That Tastes of Coffee)

FAQ

Why does my coffee cake not taste like coffee?

Basically, it’s a case of not looking at coffee exclusively as a dry ingredient – try adding it to your cake mix in its liquid form. And don’t be afraid to keep it nice and punchy, as the rest of the ingredients will dilute the flavor significantly.

Does putting coffee in cake make it taste like coffee?

You can also infuse hot coffee with spices or dissolve instant in vanilla rather than water for an extra flavour hit. Quick tip: Adding just a little coffee to chocolate makes the rich, dark flavours of cocoa pop in cakes and brownies—without actually tasting like coffee!

Why is it called coffee cake if it doesn’t have coffee?

These were adapted from Kuchen (cookie/cake) and Gugelhupf (spice cake). Coffee and other ingredients to make the cake were expensive and a little rare so to have coffee in the cake was not needed.

Does coffee in cake have caffeine?

Does Coffee Cake have caffeine? Most traditional coffee cakes do not contain caffeine. This coffee cake, however, does have a hit of caffeine. We include sweetened cold coffee in the filling and decorate the cake with chocolate covered coffee beans for another boost of caffeine.

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