Cream Filled Coffee Cake

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Sweet cream filling between layers of cinnamon infused coffee cake, all topped with a thick, vanilla glaze. This cream filled coffee cake is the breakfast to serve to your guests this season!

Meringue Cream Filling Coffee Cake

Cream Filled Coffee Cake

Our family spent the end of last week in the gorgeous Ohio Amish country.  What’s my favorite part of visiting Amish country? The food, of course! I “oooohhhh” and “aaaahhhh” over the amazing baked goods in all of the Amish bakeries. Really. They know their stuff.

It was about this time a year ago when I walked into an Amish bakery and immediately spied this delectable two-layer coffee cake with white cream stuffed inside.  After calling Maddie to hurry over and check it out, we decided that cake had to happen in our kitchen.  Fast forward to one year later. Yes, it took me that long to make this Cream Filled Coffee Cake. So sad, but time flies as I’m sure you all understand.

Part of the reason it took me so long to make this cake was because I didn’t have a recipe. I knew I could  create one, possibly from these muffins or this coffee cake with not much of a problem. And then I happened to be walking through a second-hand store, looking at the cookbooks and spied an old church cookbook from Berlin, Ohio, filled with classic Amish recipes. You’ll never guess what I found?

Layered Coffee Cake with Cinnamon and Glaze

Yes, the recipe for this gorgeous cream-filled coffee cake! After I found the recipe, I made it immediately. That year was worth the wait. This cake is amazing. The cinnamon streusel layered with a thick, biscuit-like cake, the sweet cream filling oozing from the middle and the vanilla glaze drizzled on top all make this cake a showstopper. We made it and shared it with all of our church friends. Thankfully they help us eat these desserts so we don’t eat them all ourselves.

Baking Layered Coffee Cake

Although there are several different layers and steps to the recipe, don’t get scared off. You’ll mix up the batter and the topping separately and layer it in two 8″ round pans that have been sprayed with cooking spray. The layers will be cake batter, cinnamon topping, cake batter, cinnamon topping. You’ll end up with two layers of these nice, tall coffee cakes after baking. Remove them from the pans immediately after baking. Don’t worry if a little of the cake sticks to the pan. We had a corner stick but we just removed that piece of cake from the pan, put it where it belonged in the cake and no one knew the difference. The perfectionist in me hates it when cakes stick to pans, but the realist in me knows that in the end, no one really notices. Or they don’t care if they do notice, because the cake is just that good.

Cream Filling for Coffee Cake

While the cakes are baking you can make the cream filling. You’ll beat two egg whites until they are bubbly and frothy. Don’t worry about getting the egg whites stiff like meringue. You just want them to be bubbly and well-whisked.  It took about 2-3 minutes in the stand mixer to get our eggs frothy.  Transfer those eggs to another bowl and then beat the butter until it is almost white in color. Then you’ll add the eggs to the butter, along with the powdered sugar and vanilla. Beat the frosting for an additional 2-3 minutes until it has a nice consistency and is fluffy.

cinnamon layered coffee cake on a plate with a fork

Spread that cream filling in between the two layers of cake. Then take a minute to whip up the glaze. This glaze will be thick. We like to use heavy cream to give it a rich flavor. If you use regular milk, your glaze will be just a bit runnier, but will still taste so delightful. Drizzle that vanilla glaze on top to give the cake a pretty finish.

With Thanksgiving coming, this is definitely a cake to serve to guests on Thanksgiving morning. You’ll get smiles bright and early as they enjoy this sweet cinnamon cake with a cup of coffee.  And it will be the perfect thing to keep their bellies satisfied while that turkey bakes!

cream filled cinnamon cake on a plate
cream filled cinnamon cake on a plate

Cream Filled Coffee Cake

4.58 from 21 votes
Sweet cream filling between layers of cinnamon infused coffee cake topped with a thick, vanilla glaze. Serve this cream filled coffee cake to your guests!
Servings 12
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 1 hour

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Ingredients
 

Cake Batter:

Topping:

Cream Filling:

Glaze:

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Spray two 8" round baking pans with cooking spray. Set aside.
  • In a medium size bowl, combine all of the ingredients for the cake batter and mix well.
  • In a separate bowl, combine the topping ingredients and mix until crumbly.
  • In each baking pan, pour ¼ of the cake batter. Sprinkle ¼ of the topping on top of the cake batter for each pan. Then repeat with the remaining cake batter and topping. Each pan should be have four layers: cake batter, topping, cake batter, topping.
  • Bake the cakes for 30 minutes, until they spring back when you touch the center of them.
  • Immediately invert the cakes onto a plate and allow them to cool.
  • While the cakes are cooling, you can make the cream filling. In with a stand mixer or hand-held mixer, beat the two egg whites until they are frothy, about 2-3 minutes. In another bowl beat the butter until it is white in appearance. Add the eggs to the butter, then add the powdered sugar and vanilla. Beat for an additional 2-3 minutes until the cream filling is fluffy. Set aside.
  • In a small bowl, combine the ingredients for the glaze. The glaze will be thick, but you should still be able to drizzle it on top of the cake. Add more milk if you'd like. Set aside.
  • To assemble the cake, place one cake on a serving plate. Spread the cream filling on top of the cake. Then place the second cake on top of the cream filling. Drizzle the glaze on top of the cake. You can even top it with nuts if you'd like!
  • Store this cake in the refrigerator.

Nutrition

Calories: 589kcal | Carbohydrates: 88g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 9g | Cholesterol: 69mg | Sodium: 338mg | Potassium: 286mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 60g | Vitamin A: 505IU | Calcium: 144mg | Iron: 2mg
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Calories 589
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I'm Julie Clark, CEO and recipe developer of Tastes of Lizzy T. With my B.A. in Education and over 30 years of cooking and baking, I want to teach YOU the best of our family recipes.

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Samantha @ Five Heart Home
9 years ago

What lucky overnight guests to wake up to this deliciousness on a holiday morning. This is seriously so pretty and yummy, Julie & Maddie! The Amish certainly know their baked goods, and so do y’all. 😉 Thanks so much for sharing your coffee cake as part of ourThanksgiving Menu Blog Hop!

Sue
3 years ago

My husband has been wanting a cake like this for a while so I am going to make it for his birthday this week. Only thing is he doesnt like cinnamon, do you think I could reduce the amount and still have it taste good?

Michelle
4 years ago

I would love to make this for a special brunch I’m planning. Do you think that cream cheese could be added to the filling?

Jenny
4 years ago

This recipe looks amazing! I plan to make it for my daughter’s brunch themed wedding shower. Just wondering, do you think it will it work to use carton egg whites or do they need to be fresh? Thanks!

Patricia A DeVito
4 years ago

The filling wasn’t very thick. It’s in the fridge now and I’m hoping it will set … Otherwise smells great

Marty
9 years ago

5 stars
Excuse my language but gosh darn this looks good… will have to try this one out ASAP! 🙂

Skye
9 years ago

Gorgeous! That would knock houseguests’ socks off.

Amanda @ Cookie Named Desire
9 years ago

Oh man, this looks amazing – certainly worth waiting a year for! I think we all need more cakes like this in our lives. Pinning

dina
9 years ago

i love coffee cake and the cream filling is great!

Mia
9 years ago

5 stars
Love that coffee cake recipe. Need to add that one to the day after the holiday party menu.

Cathy@LemonTreeDwelling
9 years ago

Cream filled donuts were always my favorite as a kid…..and this cake brings me right back! It sounds perfect for enjoying any time of day!

Ariana
9 years ago

5 stars
I went for the first time on your site and I was amazed by the recipes posted, is an impressive collection. This coffee cake is wonderful, I prepared today and went great. I will definitely return to your site for other recipes

Lisa @ Cooking with Curls
9 years ago

WOW – that is a gorgeous cake!! I love those old church cookbooks, I wish everyone still cooked like that today. 🙂

Memoria
9 years ago

I came for the coffee cake, but all of your photos are STUNNING, bright, and colorful! I’m pinning and bookmarking this coffee cake recipe!

Deb @ Cooking on the Front Burner
9 years ago

One word – FANTASTIC!