Here I am to share with you my second participation in Group A of The Secret Recipe Club, the monthly event in which two food bloggers are paired in secret, and pick a recipe to cook and blog about exactly at the same time of Reveal Day. I’d been a member for over 4 years with Group D, and loved every minute of it! This month’s assignment was the blog Bcmom’s Kitchen, hosted by Anna. I love the quote she’s got on the front page to describe her kitchen:
Where towels are for drying, and the white spoons don’t go in the tomato sauce!
Clearly, we have a lot in common, as I can be very protective of my kitchen towels. Just ask Phil… Come to think of it, I don’t own any white spoons, but if I did, they would never be allowed near a tomato, a beet, or a raspberry. Apart from keeping her kitchen pristine, Anna is a busy bee, and focuses on recipes that are easy to bring to the table and also delicious. Pretty much the way I cook most of the time. I bookmarked A LOT of recipes from her site, including her Slow Cooker Mac and Cheese, her Apple Bread with Pecans and Dried Cranberries (wow!), her Rum Raisin Ice Cream (I absolutely must make this when the weather is right), her Snickerdoodle Bars (because anything Snickerdoodle makes my heart miss a beat), and her Crockpot Beef Carnitas Tacos (if you did not guess yet, the Bewitching Kitchen recently welcomed a slow cooker). But, in the end I could not stop thinking about her Overnight Coffee Cake, perfect for making departmental colleagues happy!
And now that the Reveal Day took place, can you believe that Anna got my blog? So we pretty much exchanged sites this month! She picked a favorite recipe of mine, and composed a wonderful write up! Check it out here… Thank YOU, Anna!
OVERNIGHT COFFEE CAKE
(from Bcmom’s Kitchen)
for cake:
2/3 cup butter
1/2 cup white sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
2 eggs
1 cup buttermilk
2 cups flour
1 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. cinnamon
1/2 tsp. salt
for topping:
2 bananas, sliced
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup chopped nuts
1/2 tsp. cinnamon
1/4 tsp. nutmeg
Cream butter and sugars until light and fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well. Stir in buttermilk. Mix flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon and salt. Stir into butter/sugar mixture and mix well.
Spread batter into greased 13×9″ pan. Mix all ingredients for topping and reserve. Spread the slices of bananas over the batter, and sprinkle the topping all over the surface. Refrigerate overnight or for at least 8 hours.
Bake at 350° for 45-50 minutes, until a toothpick inserted near the middle comes out clean.
ENJOY!
to print the recipe, click here
Here is what Anna had to say about the cake:
I’ve been making this coffee cake for a long time. It’s so convenient – mix it up the day or night before, refrigerate it overnight, and bake it in the morning. Warm fresh-baked coffee cake for breakfast or brunch. What could be better than that?
Well, I sign below. And of course, her improvement to the basic by adding bananas on top was a strike of genius… As usual, this type of goodie is not easy to take a picture, but trust me, the taste is out of this world delicious! The bananas pretty much melt on top, forming a gooey entity with the sugar, but then the nuts add that pleasant crunch and next thing you know, the universe is smiling at you… What better way to start the day?
This cake is a perfect complement to a cup of coffee or tea, either one will do. Our colleagues seemed to love it, as only crumbs were left over the platter when I went back to the mail room around 10am that morning. It always gives me a wonderful feeling when that happens… a sort of “sweet mission accomplished.”
Anna, I loved to “meet” you through SRC this month, and hope you had a lot of fun stalking your assigned blog too. For those interested in what my fellow secreters cooked up, please click on the blue frog at the end of this post, and have a blast!
The corner piece with the extra crunch on the sides… irresistible!
ONE YEAR AGO: Zucchisagna: A Twist on a Classic
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THREE YEARS AGO: Farro Salad with Roasted Leeks
FOUR YEARS AGO: Watercress Salad
FIVE YEARS AGO: Carrot and Sweet Potato Puree’
SIX YEARS AGO: Croissants: Paris at home on a special day
Oh my!
I was just thinking about baking something today as it is cloudy and we’re expecting a thunderstorm
Sadly I am all out of bananas. I have added them to my shopping list and I will give this a go real soon
Great pick for this month Sally!
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Yes, yes, yes! Don’t forget the bananas, they make the cake! I am salivating just thinking about it…. Thanks for stopping by, Sawsan!
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Great pick Sally – nothing better than a lovely coffee cake.
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oh, your comment ended up in my spam folder! I am so glad I checked… thanks for stopping by… I am also super fond of coffee cakes….
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I love that we got each other’s blogs this month. I really enjoyed poking around yours. I love that we have so much in common, and now we can add to that the love of the crunchy corner piece. Those are the best!
I’m so glad you and your colleagues enjoyed the coffee cake. I just love the addition of the bananas, too. So good!
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I tell you, the bananas were a hit! I think that any cake would profit from a layer of bananas on top, you opened my horizons! Too cool!
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Delicous! And you know any kind of cake or bread with bananas will be a winner in our house. 🙂 Looks like you’re off to a good start with your new group. (Happy anniversary by the way too!!! xo!)
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Thank you! Sixteen years passed by so fast, it’s hard to believe it… looking forward to the next 16…. and more!
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That it does! Well if I know you two, the next 16 will only get better. 🙂
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most important thing to enjoy the future: stay healthy, which also involves a bit of luck. But we do our best to take care of what doesn’t involve luck 😉
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Woman, you always seduce me with your cakes! (remember your raspberry ricotta cake from last year? I couldn’t rest until I made one ;o) swooning over this… Towels are for drying – heeheeh. I do love kitchen towels and when someone asks if there’s a little giftie item I would enjoy, I first say nothing and then when pressured often say tea towels 🙂 but my kitchen, more often than not, is a bit of a mess so I think we probably differ on that one. Off to dream about this delicious coffee cake… ps. loved your anniversary tribute – congrats you two ~ ♥ ~
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Tea towels… noted for future reference! 😉 Two of David Bowie’s songs played on our first date… Beat of your Drum and Heroes. Needless to say, they are very special for us. I am still unconsoled about DB’s death. He was my number one virtual crush… (sigh)
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is that right, you number one virtual crush… shortly after his passing, my first BF (feels like another lifetime) sent me a photo of us – then 17 – at the David Bowie concert in Montreal… really something.
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oh, you killed me now…. all my life I wanted so badly to go to a DB concert, never happened. I’ve always admired his music and his art on many levels. And his android look, very attractive. One of a kind. Once he got all his problems sorted out with drinking and drugs, he went for a very private personal life. Impressive man.
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Reblogged this on Chef Ceaser.
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thank you for the re-blog…
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This looks so delicious – and I truly love the idea of being able to stick this coffee cake in the fridge and bake it overnight!! ; o )
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me too! Wake up, heat the oven up, and have it done with no fuss!
(I fixed the typo… I make this type of boo-boo that ALL THE TIME… 😉
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Too funny – I am CONSTANTLY making typos – or typing in a totally wrong word. It get so frustrated with myself!! Glad to hear I’m not the only one!! ; o )
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oh, definitely not… my expertise is to compose a reply, read it “carefully”, hit post, and immediately realize all typos and bad grammar that escaped me… (sigh)
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I just LOVE that you said these things. I thought it was just me!!!!!! ; o )
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And I wonder why I can’t lose weight… This cake looks so good and is one I’m going to have to try. Love the over night bit. Fresh, hot coffee cake? Give me a moment to put the coffee on and pull up a chair.
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sounds like a dream, right?
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This sounds so good. After refrigerating do you need to bring it to room temperature or straight into the oven? I’m dying to try this one.
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I just took it out of the fridge while the oven warmed up… I don’t think it makes too much difference, though – it might take a little longer to cook if straight from the fridge
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Cool! You are both my kind of women…I have ‘porridge only’ spoons!!!!
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porridge only spoons! you win! 😉 🙂 😉
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Yay!!!! top prize for being the most OCD!!!! 😉
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he, he, he….. you deserved it! ENJOY THE JOY OF THE VICTORY!
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Ha ha!
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Bananas on top melting into gooey sugar? SiGN ME UP! I have bananas in the bowl on the counter. This is going to happen. Great SRC pick!
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Told ya! Told ya it was going to be a great one… now I am here, nervously waiting for the next assignment, for obvious reasons…
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When I first saw the recipe title, Sally, I was excited. The thought of a coffee cake from your kitchen would be such a treat. Then I saw that there was banana under that topping. Oh my! I’m saving the recipe but I won’t make it until I’ve house guests. Well, that’s the plan. 🙂
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oh, John…. sorry for the bananas! But you “could” skip them, I will not hold that against you… 😉
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Oh, no, Sally. Sorry that I wasn’t clear enough. Those bananas are the ingredient that insures that I’d basically inhale this coffee cake. That’s why I’ll only make one if I’ve house guests. Even then, I’ll probably hide half to inhale once they’ve left. 😀
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ah, NOW I get it! Well, in that case you must wait for guests to make this cake… because it is a dangerous little concoction 😉
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Wow! What a fantastic cake that would be great for breakfast, snacking, or dessert. I love things I can throw together the night before and just bake off the next morning too. It’s ideal when we have all the grandkids here. And I can just picture those bananas melting down to form a sticky, sweet, delicious topping. Well, now I’m hungry! Great pick!!
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This will be great to have when the family visits this summer! Love the ‘do-ahead’ part – plus it looks wonderful.
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Miss you in group D! Clearly your charm is making group A rock. xoxo
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