Rhubarb “Big Crumb” Coffeecake Recipe (2024)

By Melissa Clark

Rhubarb “Big Crumb” Coffeecake Recipe (1)

Total Time
1 hour 30 minutes, plus cooling
Rating
4(415)
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Rhubarb is an alarmingly sour vegetable passed off as a fruit, but requiring a huge mound of sugar to effect the transformation. Crumb cake is a huge mound of sugar disguised as a cake, but demanding a bracing counterpoint to allay its cloying sweetness. In this cake, the two strike a perfect balance. The extra-large crumbs are made by pinching off marbles of brown sugar dough by hand. It takes a bit more time than pulsing the ingredients in a food processor, but the result is worth the extra effort.

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Ingredients

Yield:6 to 8 servings

  • Butter, for greasing pan
  • For the Rhubarb Filling

    • ½pound rhubarb, trimmed
    • ¼cup sugar
    • 2teaspoons cornstarch
    • ½teaspoon ground ginger

    For the Crumbs

    • cup dark brown sugar
    • cup granulated sugar
    • 1teaspoon ground cinnamon
    • ½teaspoon ground ginger
    • teaspoon salt
    • ½cup melted butter
    • cups cake flour

    For the Cake

    • cup sour cream
    • 1large egg
    • 1large egg yolk
    • 2teaspoons vanilla extract
    • 1cup cake flour
    • ½cup sugar
    • ½teaspoon baking soda
    • ½teaspoon baking powder
    • ¼teaspoon salt
    • 6tablespoons softened butter, cut into 8 pieces

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Nutritional analysis per serving (8 servings)

539 calories; 25 grams fat; 15 grams saturated fat; 1 gram trans fat; 7 grams monounsaturated fat; 1 gram polyunsaturated fat; 73 grams carbohydrates; 2 grams dietary fiber; 34 grams sugars; 6 grams protein; 232 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step

    1

    Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Grease an 8-inch-square baking pan. For filling, slice rhubarb ½ inch thick and toss with sugar, cornstarch and ginger. Set aside.

  2. Step

    2

    To make crumbs, in a large bowl, whisk together sugars, spices, salt and butter until smooth. Stir in flour with a spatula. It will look like a solid dough.

  3. Step

    3

    To prepare cake, in a small bowl, stir together the sour cream, egg, egg yolk and vanilla. Using a mixer fitted with paddle attachment, mix together flour, sugar, baking soda, baking powder and salt. Add butter and a spoonful of sour cream mixture and mix on medium speed until flour is moistened. Increase speed and beat for 30 seconds. Add remaining sour cream mixture in two batches, beating for 20 seconds after each addition, and scraping down the sides of bowl with a spatula. Scoop out about ½ cup batter and set aside.

  4. Step

    4

    Scrape remaining batter into prepared pan. Spoon rhubarb over batter. Dollop set-aside batter over rhubarb; it does not have to be even.

  5. Step

    5

    Using your fingers, break topping mixture into big crumbs, about ½ inch to ¾ inch in size. They do not have to be uniform, but make sure most are around that size. Sprinkle over cake. Bake cake until a toothpick inserted into center comes out clean of batter (it might be moist from rhubarb), 45 to 55 minutes. Cool completely before serving.

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Amy Dixon

Rhubarb, crumb and cake: The cake is excellent. I substituted plain, nonfat Greek yogurt for the sour cream and used Irish butter. The crumb topping was just okay; but it is not what I prefer in a coffee cake. Instead of being a sparkling, crunchy-sugary topping, the crumb tasted dense and drab from flour. With respect to rhubarb, a little more would be nice. So I'll definitely make the cake again, but with a different crumb topping and perhaps 3/4 lb rhubarb.

Andrea

Wow I found this recipe a bit overly complicated. So many bowls! And proportions seem off. Very little cake batter and mounds of crumb. I literally couldn't fit it all on top of the cake. My crumb also turned out sandy and did not form into a dough. Will halve the flour and add oats next time. Will also double the batter because I like more cake and less sugar topping.

Laurelin M.

Delicious, but very high in calories and sugar, even for a coffee cake. A small piece is plenty. I added an extra 4 oz of rhubarb and it was yummy. I could go with ½ the amount of crumb topping next time.

melanie

I’ve made this five times and when I use Swans Cake Flour the crumb is perfection. Twice I only had King Arthur Cake Flour and the crumb was hard and floury. Use Swans- it’s incredible.

Terry

This is a putzy recipe but it is very good. I used frozen Rhubarb and used 3 cups. My crust did not go into a ball as described and the top was not a crumble. I would use frozen again it was very moist but not wet. It may work with gluten free flours. Next time I will add 2/3 to crust and 1/3 to top for crumble, I think it might work better. As prepared it is very good!

Christina

Would I measure frozen rhubarb differently? How much diced frozen in a cup? Do I need to thaw it before measuring and baking? I have a freezer with too much rhubarb and need to make this delicious cake for Thanksgiving.

Susan A

I used nonfat Greek yogurt instead of sour cream to cut down on some of the calories, and Vermont Creamery cultured butter—my go-to for baking. The flavor of the cake was wonderful, but like @Andrea, I didn't get the "solid dough" to make big crumbs. I'll take @melanie's advice and see if Swan's cake flour does the trick (I used King Arthur).

G. Hoyle

I think I'm just too smitten with Melissa Clark's Pantry Crumb Cake to embrace this one. So much crumb topping that is floury and bland. It could use a jolt of ground cloves. This cake is good. It's just not amazing. And it does seem odd, as others have noted, that there is so little batter.

christine

Great cake. I’ve made it twice and its lovely, but I don’t like the way it’s written. It should be made in the order that stuff goes into the pan. 1. Make the cake batter. 2. Prepare the rhubarb and one can be generous with the fruit (is rhubarb a fruit?) and 3. Make the topping.

Ortenzia

This is the most perfect cake ever invented. All those complaining about sweetness and doughiness are (1) probably using all-purpose flour instead of cake flour and (2) subbing out the tart rhubarb for another fruit. This is so worth the effort and bowl usage, that I beg to make it whenever I possibly can.

melanie

I’ve made this five times and when I use Swans Cake Flour the crumb is perfection. Twice I only had King Arthur Cake Flour and the crumb was hard and floury. Use Swans- it’s incredible.

Andrea

Wow I found this recipe a bit overly complicated. So many bowls! And proportions seem off. Very little cake batter and mounds of crumb. I literally couldn't fit it all on top of the cake. My crumb also turned out sandy and did not form into a dough. Will halve the flour and add oats next time. Will also double the batter because I like more cake and less sugar topping.

chrissi

This is another show-stopper from Melissa Clark. I was feeling a little sheepish about the plentiful helping of butter compared with a different crumb cake I’d made earlier just this week, but it’s dessert, for crying out loud! And the richness sets the table for savoring each bite with all its different textures.I used blueberries in my cake; next time I’ll have to get my hands on the rhubarb. I didn’t melt the butter for the crumb topping; I just cut it into pea-sized pieces cold and mixed:)

Nancy

I mixed the crumb topping by hand. It did not form a dough; it was sandy floury. Sounds like others have had the same problem. Are you sure the amount of flour for the topping is correct?

kitty

How many cups, approximately, in a half pound of rhubarb?

Tessa

About 1 cup. I figure 2 cups of diced rhubarb per pound.

Laurelin M.

Delicious, but very high in calories and sugar, even for a coffee cake. A small piece is plenty. I added an extra 4 oz of rhubarb and it was yummy. I could go with ½ the amount of crumb topping next time.

Kate

I was a bit concerned when the cake batter barely covered the bottom of the pan, but I pressed on. Used 12 ounces rhubarb, yogurt instead of sour cream because that's what I had, and substituted oats for some of the flour called for in the crumb topping, 'cause I wanted the texture. Came out very nice and actually released well from the pan, which I was slightly worried about.

RG

I subbed apples for the rhubarb, but otherwise made it as is. When I tasted the cake fresh out of the oven the evening I made it, I was unimpressed by the moistness of the cake. It was good, crumb was ok, but (I thought) not worth making it again. HOWEVER, I put it away in an air tight container, and the next morning, the moistness from the apples lent the cake some much needed oomph, and it was really good. Will definitely make again, but at least 12 hrs before. Not too sweet, good with coffee

Rochelle

Made this coffeecake this morning. I like it. A little heavy on the ginger spice for my tastes, nonetheless a very pleasant coffeecake. Will definitely make again.

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FAQs

What's the difference between coffee cake and crumb cake? ›

While some people confuse crumb cake for coffee cake, there's actually a pretty big difference between the two. Traditionally, coffee cake is topped with a layer of crumbly streusel, while crumb cake is essentially half crumb, half cake. Both are worthy bakes, but today, we're all about the crumb!

How to keep crumb topping from sinking into batter? ›

When adding to cakes, be sure to add it to thick, dense batters. Thin, liquidy batters will cause the crumble topping to sink instead of staying on top of the cake.

How to keep crumb cake fresh? ›

This crumb cake will stay fresh stored at room temperature. Tightly covered in plastic wrap or transfer the cake into an airtight container for 3 to 4 days. For longer storage, you can place it in the fridge for 4 to 5 days instead.

Does coffee crumb cake have coffee in it? ›

The modern dish typically contains no coffee. Outside of the US, the term is generally understood to mean a cake flavored with coffee.

What is another name for crumb cake? ›

Streuselkuchen (German pronunciation: [ˈʃtʁɔʏzl̩ˌkuːxn̩]; "crumb cake"), also known in English-speaking countries as crumb cake, is a cake made of yeast dough covered with a sweet crumb topping referred to as streusel.

Is melted or cold butter better for crumb topping? ›

Butter. This is what brings the streusel together and makes the crumbly, clumpy crumble topping. Unlike many streusel toppings, I use melted butter rather than cold butter that you have to cut in with a pastry cutter. Not only is it easier and faster this way, it also gives the streusel a better flavor!

Why did my coffee cake topping sink? ›

it turned out the oven was way off and the baking time was too long. the structure of the cake has to set quickly to hold the crumb topping up. my coffee cake uses sourcream which makes a more acidic batter which also helps to set the structure.

What is the difference between crumble topping and streusel topping? ›

Streusel is similar to crumb topping and the terms are often used interchangeably. Traditionally, the two have different ratios of the same ingredients, with streusel containing more flour, and crumb topping more sugar, so they offer a different texture and flavor on top of baked goods.

Why is my crumb topping not crumbly? ›

You add streusel topping before baking your pies, cakes, or muffins. It bakes along with whatever you are making. Why is my streusel topping not crumbly? If your crumb topping isn't crumbly you need to add a little more butter.

Can I leave coffee cake out overnight? ›

If you leave your coffee cake on the counter uncovered, or inadequately covered, it's a big mistake. In general, coffee cake lasts a few days to a week — though it's typically at its softest and sweetest right after it's made. Melted butter is key for moist coffee cake, but this dessert tends to get drier over time.

Why is my coffee cake crumbly? ›

Cakes crumble because they've dried out too much. From years of baking, I know that dry cakes happen for one of two reasons; using too much of your dry ingredients or over-baking your cake.

Does homemade crumb cake need to be refrigerated? ›

Storage: The crumb cake can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days. Freezing Instructions: Once completely cool, wrap the crumb cake in plastic wrap, then in foil, and place in a ziplock freezer bag for up to 3 months. Thaw at room temperature before serving.

What makes a cake a coffee cake? ›

Coffee cake, or kaffekuchen, is a single layer cake with a sweet, cinnamon-infused flavor and streusel top made from flour, butter, and sugar. Streusel can also be layered inside of the cake like a filling. Fruit variations are prevalent, with blueberry being the most common.

Why is it called coffee crumb cake? ›

It's called coffee cake because it goes well with coffee. This delightful cake is delicious on its own but even better when it's paired with a coffee drink like coffee, espresso, and lattes, or tea. Throughout Europe and Scandinavia, it's common to take a coffee break and socialize with friends over coffee and cake.

What is cake crumb? ›

A crumb coat is the first layer of buttercream icing — it is an extremely important step in decorating a cake.

Is crumb cake a New Jersey thing? ›

New Jersey fans of crumb cake have been treated for years with the delectable breakfast offering. As we've found, this treat is not available all over the country.

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