Are you one of those folks whose eyes glaze over when you see a recipe that has more than 5 ingredients?
You completely lose interest and skip on to the next one.
Yeah, I know the feeling.
It's kinda how I felt about this one when I first saw the recipe.
But then I heard all the great reviews everyone was giving it.
But then I heard all the great reviews everyone was giving it.
This little cake was generating quite the buzz over on Pinterest so I knew I would have to
set aside some time to give it the good ole college try.
Now, if you've already scrolled down and gotten ahead of yourself and have decided this recipe has one too many ingredients
for your liking (yes, I'm talking to you), I'm now going to direct you to my Honey Bun Cake recipe.
It starts off with a boxed cake mix and is hard to mess up and is very similar in flavor.
It's alright, go ahead and go. I understand.
But, if you find yourself with a little time on your hands and don't mind making a cake from scratch, this recipe is definitely one to try. It is incredibly moist and flavorful. It is worth the effort, and honestly, it really isn't hard at all.
It just takes a little time.
CAKE:
3 cups all-purpose flour
1/4 tsp. iodized salt
1 cup white granulated sugar
4 tsp. baking powder
2 large eggs
2 tsp. vanilla extract
1 1/2 cups milk
1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, melted
CINNAMON FILLING: (see notes below)
1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, softened to room temp.
1 cup packed light brown sugar
2 tbsp. flour
1 tbsp. ground cinnamon
GLAZE:
2 cups powdered sugar
5 tbsp. milk
1 tsp. vanilla extract
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350F degrees
Spray 9x13 baking dish with nonstick cooking spray (I like the kind that has flour in it).
In a large bowl (or the bowl of your stand mixer), combine ingredients for cake (except melted butter).
Don't overmix, just stir until combined.
While your mixer is running, slowly add the 1/2 cup melted butter.
Mix just until combined (overmixing flour in baked goods can make it tough and rubbery).
Spread this batter evenly into your baking dish.
Now to make the filling.
In a small bowl, combine all your filling ingredients: softened butter, brown sugar, flour and cinnamon.
Stir until combined well.
Drop the cinnamon filling by spoonfuls onto the cake batter.
Now the artistic part.
Take a butter knife and make swirly, marble-effect patterns all around the cake.
Drag the knife through both the cinnamon and cake batter.
Bake the cake for about 35-40 minutes (it took about 40 minutes in my oven), until a knife inserted into the center comes out clean.
While the cake is baking, make the glaze.
Whisk together powdered sugar, milk and vanilla extract in small bowl.
Pour the glaze over the warm cake.
The glaze is gonna settle into all those nooks and crannies.
Serve warm or at room temperature.
Cook's Note: I would like to mention that some of my cinnamon/brown sugar mixture went straight to the bottom of the dish. Not sure if it was something I did in the swirling process that made that happen but thought I should mention it. It doesn't affect the taste at all, it can just make it a little tricky to scoop a piece out. But ya know, maybe it was just me that this happened to when baking.
I think next time I may just try one stick of butter in the filling mixture.
I'm thinking it was that second stick of butter that might be the culprit.
Cook's Note: I would like to mention that some of my cinnamon/brown sugar mixture went straight to the bottom of the dish. Not sure if it was something I did in the swirling process that made that happen but thought I should mention it. It doesn't affect the taste at all, it can just make it a little tricky to scoop a piece out. But ya know, maybe it was just me that this happened to when baking.
I think next time I may just try one stick of butter in the filling mixture.
I'm thinking it was that second stick of butter that might be the culprit.
Also, I thought the slices were really delicious when reheated slightly in the microwave for a few seconds.
Enjoy!
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I missed this on Pinterest - holy cow this looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! This sounds fantastic! I think it would definitely be worth the time. :)
ReplyDeleteWhy would you need to scoop out a piece? Don't you just get a large fork and pull up the tray? :) Seriously, this looks delicious and not too complicated. Way better than a box mix!
ReplyDeleteI am just swooning looking at this - SO delicious!
ReplyDeleteMary x
This cake looks wonderful.....BUT it's going to be hard to beat your "Honey Bun Cake" which has become a favorite at our house! BTW I finally got to try the "Butter Topped Biscuits" & they were a hit, as are so many of your recipes. (Everything I have tried have been great!) Thanks for sharing!! Susan
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Susan, thank you so very much!! The honey bun cake is a big favorite in our house too. I'm SO happy you love it as much as we do!! Thank you for such a sweet comment!
ReplyDeleteThis is an exquisite dessert/breakfast dish - looks truly delicious my friend :D
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Okay, this looks and sounds amazing! I LOVE cinnamon rolls, but I'm a chicken when it comes to baking them. It's a fear of yeast that I just haven't overcome yet. (i'm working on it)....
ReplyDeleteI am definitely bookmarking this and making it very very soon, like maybe this weekend. Thanks for sharing.
The next time I make this I plan on either putting in the cinn. mixture or sprinkle on top some pecans.
ReplyDeleteLol, that is a lot of ingredients but it looks like the extra time is totally worth it! This would be great for a lazy Sunday morning!
ReplyDeleteHow gooey and yummy does this look, all i need is milk and a big piece of cake.
ReplyDeleteWow, that looks fantastic! I am a cinnamon addict, so this is perfect for me.
ReplyDeleteWow does this look delicious. Well worth the effort and ingredients I would say. Come visit this week. We have some wonderful things to share.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea! Makes things bit easier :)
ReplyDeleteThis is worth any extra time and effort to arrive at this yumminess.
ReplyDeleteYou're so funny! =) I know ALL ABOUT the eyes glazing over cause 'there's too many ingredients' kinda thing...sometimes a little extra time is worth it, and if you say so about this recipe, I'm certainly gonna trust you on that. YUM!
ReplyDeleteWOW! This cake looks amazing! I am def making this for brunch. Yum!
ReplyDeleteI saw this on pinterest & copied down the recipe immediately! I'm yet to make it but after your review I'm definitely going to try. It's been sitting in my inbox like, pick me!! :) Looks mazing!
ReplyDeleteI have made your bun cake, and it is so good. Your picture of the cinnamon roll cake is gorgeous and I can't wait to make it. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI made the cinnamon roll cake yesterday and the husband LOVES it. I thought I might share some of the cake, but I guess not. Went to get a piece for lunch and it is half gone! thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteToday is my birthday. Last night my husband asked what I wanted. He had already gotten me a few presents so why not have him make me breakfast! Right?! He let me sleep in and I left the page up on my computer for him to see this morning. He made it all by himself. Did not bother me or ask for me help at all! I woke up to breakfast and coffee at the table. Thank you so much for your step by step directions even my hubby could follow. And he don't bake! He did a great job, it was soooo good!!!
ReplyDeleteWe need to give your hubby a gold star!! What a guy! So sweet!! Sometimes we gotta give our men direction on what we want. I'm so proud he went for it & had success - thank you so much for letting me know. Happy Birthday!!
ReplyDeleteThis is just awesome! It will go awesome with our chili this weekend while camping :)
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Not really that complicated, even though it has three steps, and I had two helpers!
ReplyDeleteI added a little almond flavored sugar syrup to the glaze mixture for a little bit of a nutty taste; next time I might add hazelnut to the cinnamon filling.
I'm making it right now to take to some special folks tomorrow! Can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteBump for this, excellent recipe. I did make one adjustment, I added a block of softened cream cheese to the glaze... it steps the recipe up a notch.
ReplyDeleteI have done this cake second time now and it is big hit in all my neighbourhood. :-))) so moist and delicious! !!!!! Thank you for sharing this recipe.
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