1-2-3 Bisquick Coffee Cake

"I found this recipe years ago on the back of a box of Bisquick. It's very fast and easy to throw together; combine those two assets with tasty and you've got a winner in my book."
 
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Ready In:
35mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Blend all of the coffee cake ingredients.
  • Beat vigorously for 30 seconds.
  • Spread into greased 9" layer pan or 8" square pan.
  • For topping, blend all topping ingredients with fingertips until crumbly.
  • Spread topping on coffee cake.
  • Bake at 400 degrees for 20-25 minutes.

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Reviews

  1. This coffee cake brings back great memories of my aunt. Whenever we went to visit she had the coffee cake made and waiting - the topping was always a surprise =- it was whatever fruit she had on hand mixed with the recipe topping. Yummy! I'm going to make this for my husband today and think of my Aunt. Rest well, Aunt T - your hospitality and love live on!
     
  2. Glad to find it! I pulled out the bisquick box and was shocked it wasn't on there! I added the apples and baked it for 20 minutes. I probably should have cooked it for only 18-19 minutes, the crust was really browning.
     
  3. This was one of the first recipes I ever made as a young adult. I was 17 years old and still in high school. Today, I am 60 years old and still make this coffee cake for my four granddaughters. It is one of their favorites, too!
     
  4. I remember my aunt making this for us on Sunday mornings. Thanks for the post. I also added 3/4 cup of chunky applesauce and a pinch or so of cinnamon to the coffee cake.
     
  5. I have loved this recipe for years and years, unfortunately, a few years ago I had lost it and have been searching for it ever since! Thank you for posting it. It is simple, easy and really good! I have been known to double the topping! Today I am going to try and chop apples into the batter, wish me luck! Thanks again for sharing the best coffee cake recipe ever!
     
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I live in beautiful San Diego where there's never nothin to do. We almost never have days where you can't get outdoors. For fun I love to read, cook, take road trips with my grandson, whom I raise. Take long walks along the beach, bays and lakes. My live in grandson is 12 and the light of my life. I've been teaching him to fish, or should I say I'm exposing him to lake fishing, the people we meet along the way are teaching him while I read and watch. He's dying to go ocean fishing, that one makes me a bit more nervous, but we'll start that soon, probably from piers to start. Nick's only one of my grandchildren though, I have a total of 13, three live in Kansas, the land of Oz. The last time I visited them, it was Christmas time and when I stepped off the plane, the cold air took my breath away and standing there waiting for me in a short-sleeved T-shirt, was my son-in-law. Needless, to say, I spent many days there staying indoors praying for the day I could get back to sunny California -- I never had to endure snow the whole time, thank God! Twenty degrees daily was way out of my comfort zone by a very large margin. There truly is no place like home. I have 8 other grandchildren that are fortunate enought to live in San Diego too. We spend weekends doing things together such as taking in the zoo, wild animal park, Sea World, Knotts Soak City water park (summer), museums, fishing, picknicking and just hanging out. They all love to help grandma cook in the kitchen. I have many cookbooks and can read them like I'd read a novel. My passions are my family, my two boston terriers, Tuffy and Oreo, and gardening, cooking and reading -- oh yeah, I'm totally addicted to Zaar. I don't really have many pet peeves, but a biggie is mean, obnoxious people and those who think they know it all, and liars, I can pick out a deceitful person it an instant. If you can't trust someone, then nothings worth salvaging in the relationship. I hate those who disrespect the environment (no I'm not a tree hugger) but I do hate to see people litter and fail to do simple things such as picking up after themselves in the outdoors such as parks and beaches, and how easy is it to recycle? It's really not too difficult to make an impact on the environment if everybody takes responsibility for their "trash."
 
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