Once again I present to you a sweet treat born out of weakness and dedicated to my selfishness! I’m not saying that I blame my parents, but ..errr, eh, hmmm! 😉
I was raised in a household that lovingly produced multiple generations of Coffee Cake lovers. Piles of crumbly, sweet, Streusel would tease & tempt me as it sat atop a slab of hard, dry, dusty “cake”. That was the ending to almost every family dinner. It was made very clear to all of us kids, that picking off that prized topping was punishable by death, or at the very least, some harsh public embarrassment of being yelled at in front of the entire family to not “ruin the cake for everyone!”
…can you say issues?! LOL!
At the tender age of 6, it became my life’s goal (not really..lol) to someday let loose and rip that Cake to shreds, eating only the soft, buttery, cinnamony topping…having my way with it, all without getting in trouble! 🙂
Sooo, I came up with a way to enjoy all of that great Coffee Cake topping, while still maintaining a pretense of manners! EVERY bite of these melt-in-your-mouth cookies deliver that classic Coffee Cake greatness, minus the awkward “picking off the top” sneaky & illegal maneuver of my childhood! Take that Mom! 😉
What you’ll need:
1 Roll of Pillsbury Sugar Cookie Dough
CRUMBLE:
1/2 cup packed light brown sugar
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon
4 tbsp. unsalted butter..softened
BROWN SUGAR GLAZE:
1/2 cup packed light brown sugar
1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
2 tbsp. water
Directions:
In a med. bowl combine the 1/2 cup Brown Sugar, 1/2 cup of Flour, 1/2 tsp. Cinnamon and 4 tbsp. soft Butter mix well with a fork until it’s a sand-like texture, set aside…
Bake the Cookies according to the package directions, taking them out of the oven 5 minutes before they’re done. Gently press the back of a spoon into the cookie, creating a small dent…
Top the cookies with some of the Crumble and finish baking them until they’re golden brown…
While they’re finishing up in the oven, prepare the Glaze by mixing 1/2 cup light brown sugar with 1/2 tsp. Vanilla and 2 tbsp. water. Top the warm cookies with some Glaze…
Let them cool before you touch them~ Ahh, don’t touch yet…
Drizzle those cookies with the glaze, and don’t be shy…
Take note at their irresistible beauty…
Dust them with a virgin layer of Powdered Sugar if you so desire..
I highly recommend it, at least on some…
Serve yourself up a well-deserved portion…
Grab a cup of hot Coffee, dig in and enjoy Adulthood! 🙂
You always come up with the best combinations of recipes! I would have never in a million years thought to combine coffee cake and cookies, but they look absolutely delicious. I might need to break my healthy eating rule for a day to try this recipe out. 🙂
add walnuts to topping,mmmmmmmmmmmm
Oh. My. Goodness. You are a super genius! I cannot wait to try these. Thank you for sharing your recipe 🙂
I cant take it, heading to the store to purchase the items i need to make these!
These look amazing and yet simple to make. We love coffee cake (especially the crumb topping), and sugar cookies too…..what a delight these are going to be. Now, how many will I need to bake just to last thru the night after husband and stepson get home? 🙂 LOL
OMG i dont know if its because im pregnant or i just have a big sweet tooth but this is going on my top five list. Nothing can beat a coffee cake cookie. My family loved it and im pretty sure I have become addicted as well :). Great recipe
I LOVE the way you think.
wish I could just print the recipe off, without umpteen pages of pictures step by step just to get the recipe!
It gives you the option of deleting each section either the pics and/or un-needed text. ~Hope that helps! 🙂
Hi Shirley, Just go to PRINTER FRIENDLY and the choose REMOVE IMAGES
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On the homepage, simply click on the envelope on the upper right of the page. 🙂
These look so yummy!!!
Only thing I would add is some chopped roasted pecans (only because I think most everything needs nuts or pecans).
The recipe says “Top the cookies with some of the Crumble and finish baking them until they’re golden brown”…does that mean some one each. If not, what do I do with the rest of the crumble.
If you have extra crumble, you didn’t use enough..lol! ~j/k..you can save the crumble in the fridge and top some pancakes with it?! 🙂
ohhhhh I agree..some nuts added……can’t wait to bake….it’s 8:30 pm here think I’ll wait till am (if I can LOL)
Think I’ll try these when I’m feeling better
like your page but would like it more if could print a shorter form of the recipe. waste too much paper and ink.
Simply delete each section you don’t want. You can delete pics and/or un-needed text, each section has a delete option as you hover your cursor over it! ~Hope that helps! 🙂
I just made these cookies and they are good. But I didn’t have to roll of sugar cookies so I used Betty Crocker Sugar Cookie mix in a bag, 1 lb 1.5 oz bag. And I got 24 cookies out of it. Some were quite big. I will be making them again. But it will be a double batch.
I’m not a baker so I don’t know the difference…. how important is it to use unsalted butter? I have all the ingredients in my frig except that and was hoping to use regular stick of butter.
Eh..it shouldn’t really matter. Might add a tiny salt flavor to the cookie, but that could be a good thing! 🙂
Wow! I knew these would be heaven and they certainly are! Thank you so much for the recipe. My family and friends thank you too!
YAY!! 🙂
Making these today for a Super Bowl party.
YAY..hope you all enjoy them! 🙂
I think i screwed something up. The crumble topping is like cookie dough. my glaze is runny like a thin syrup. The cookies are also so thin once i baked them. Maybe I am just no “Suzy HomeMaker 🙁 “
Hmm..did you follow the amounts exactly?
I so cant wait to make these. The crumble topping is always my favorite part of anything. But I am going to try it with a snickerdoodle recipe! We will see…!
YUM! 🙂
I made these cookies. Left off the glaze & got rave reviews from my family. I will be making these again. Suz