I really wish you could eat this Cinnamon Coffee Cake while you read this post. With a gigantic cup of steamy coffee.
This cake is so delicious be prepared for it not to last very long. You will need to make two. One for me and one for you.
It certainly is big enough to share but you might not want to. It has no refined sugar, and it’s grain free which makes this the perfect treat for those of us who want perfection in perfection.
Got it? Let’s bake!
Be sure to load up your cake with a whole lot of Vegan Coconut Whipped Cream.
Dairy whipped cream is great too. Take a few extra minutes to whip it up yourself. Always worth it!
Also, top your cake with a whole lot of nuts, pomegranate seeds and cranberries. (there are nuts inside the cake as well)
They make it festive!
I love cinnamon, so there is a lot of that in this cake too.
Do you have a favorite coffee cake recipe?
Our Elf on the Shelf loves coffee cake too…
What ingredients make yours extra special?
Coffee Cake Recipe Links
- Apple Cinnamon Coffee Cake Twist Life’s a Feast
- Cinnamon Apple Coffee Cake With Love Rachel
- Coconut Cream Coffee Cake Buns Crumbs and Cookies
- Cranberry Eggnog Coffee Cake Cookie Monster Cooking
- Cranberry Yogurt Coffee Cake Use Real Butter
- Pumpkin Cinnamon Coffee Cake Barbara Bakes
Uhhh…
This looks soooooooo good
its appetizing… and the pomegranate looks like some kind of jewels on top
The photographs looks pretty awesome too
the minty green touch was absolutely perfect
Overall……..Stunning
Thanks so much Aya! I had a blast styling and eating this cake!
A cake which must be extremely delicious! I am a sucker for pomegranates and cinnamon.
Cheers,
Rosa
Rosa, I could top everything with those jewel like pom arils these days!
Marla, dear!
That’s what I am talking about: The cake to be jolly! Yummmmmmy.
And always, love the colorful photos.
Denise!! Love that a “JOLLY” cake indeed. Thanks for your sweet comment 🙂
Love how you dressed it up so pretty. I have a big Costco jar of coconut oil I need to start using. Thanks for the link love.
Barbara, I go through so much coconut oil these days. Had not a clue Costco sold it ~ very cool!
Delish! Coffee cake is so good, especially with a hot cup of french press coffee, which is my favorite. Mmmm.
I love French press coffee too!
So pretty!
Cinnamon Coffee Cake brings back memories of Christmas time breakfasts at my grandparent’s house. It was always such a special treat to have coffee cake!
Ooo Marla, so beautiful! I need a few extra minutes of stare-time before I could even think of biting into this gorgeous cake. 🙂
So festive!
This looks so special and delicious Marla!
I LOVE coffeecakes. Your topping of coconut cream, nuts, pomegranate seeds AND cranberries makes it one beautiful and festive treat! PS: Love the plaid fabric!!
Thanks Anna!! I had a blast shopping for that plaid 🙂
I am a coffee cake nut! YUM
I either need to make or buy some more almond flour so I can try this out asap. Cinnamon, coconut cream, pom arils… I’m drooling like my 7 month old.
Hmm, wonder if coconut “cream” would work as a sub for the yogurt?
This is so gorgeous, Marla!
What a beautiful holiday cake. I really love the touch of the pomegranate seeds on top. So festive!
This looks sooooooooooo delicious! I love the coconut whipped cream, and those pomegranate seeds pop perfectly!
Prettiest thing I’ve seen all day – this is gorgeous!!! And coconut cream? YES. PLEASE.
Thanks so much Heather!!!
Last week I made a cinnamon roll coffee cake but you are so smart to put those gorgeous red poms on yours! Stunning & festive, Marla! 🙂
Gorgeous! Coffee cake is a huge hit at my house, and this version sounds delicious! Love all the cinnamon 🙂
Grain-free and gorgeous? Be still, my heart!
PS, I just got my Minted.com giveaway code and can’t wait to use it! Will probably be the first year I’m proud of my Christmas pics!
love the festive cake!!!
Well, you certainly did not hold back and we are all grateful! YUM!!
Gorgeous cake, Marla! Love the flavors, colors, presentation, and of course – the photos!
LOVE this recipe! Cannot wait to make it for my gluten-free man and I have to say, you are my favorite food photog ever! Your photos make me grin from the inside 🙂 True talent. Happy holidays to you and your family!
oh my gooshh.. this looks so good and i love how festive it is!!! 🙂
I love using almond flour in cakes, and pomegranate seeds make everything look so festive – gorgeous Marla!
Your coffee cake is seriously gorgeous! Love the jewel-like topping!
This is gorgeous!!!!
Wow, wow, wow. This is stunning! And it’s healthy too–incredible!
I love how festive this is! So beautiful!
Stunning! First visit on this blog, I’m already sold on it. Great picture, bright composition, good content. Congratulations!
What a festive cake, Marla! I love the idea of eating that with a Mocha in hand and indulging in the holidays.
Love the red fruits on top. Makes it look so festive!
This cake is gorgeous Marla! I love the pomegranate seeds on top of the cake, so festive. Too pretty to eat
Oh my I wish I had a slice of this in front me now! What a beautiful and festive cake just perfect for the holiday season.
This cake is so pretty and festive, Marla. I want to dig right in!
I loooove coffee cake, but what I really love here is how you’ve topped/decorated it. This is just gorgeous!
This just looks and sounds scrumptious! I am going to try this one for Christmas. I shared this link on my WendysHat FB page. Thanks!
Hi Marla!
I have been a fan for quite a while but this is my first comment.
I got acquainted to your website when I started a diet that took the ridiculous amount of sugar I was consuming at the time, and dairy, and gluten, and, and… But you know what? I feel amazing! And you and your lovely website with your delicious recipes (I already tried quite a few) helped me so much on the early stage of my diet, because I realized food can still be beautiful and tasty!
And on top of that, your energy is just inspiring!
I have only one question about the stevia measurement you provide. As English is not my first language, I’m not sure I am adding the correct amounts. When you say droppers do you mean a drop or another kind of measurment?
Thank you so much again for creating such amazing recipes!
Ana
This cakes looks simply amazing and that is why we have it featured in our Mouth Watering Mondays post today at http://www.noshingwiththenolands.com Come on over to see. Cheers, Tara
Thanks for the feature Tara!
Looks Delicious…do you think the Greek yogurt could be substituted with coconut yogurt? I need something dairy & soy free
Hi! You can try, but I have never used that coconut yogurt ~ sounds delicious 🙂
This looks fabulous and Oh So Fancy!!! I’d love it if you’d link it up here! http://michellesfavoritethings.blogspot.com/p/tuesdays-tasting-party.html
I really want to make this, it looks superb. I am so behind blogging and checking out my pinterest 🙁 Quick question. I have used stevia powder extract in the past and I actually don’t like it at all. I find it it gives a really strong after taste flavor, sort of like splenda. How is the liquid stevia? any better? I really loved all your colorful and vivid pictures!!
I totally agree with you on many of the stevia brands. The only one I recommend is NuNaturals ~ usually I use their vanilla stevia drops. Tastes just like sugar without the aftertaste & empty calories. Thanks for your sweet compliments!
Perfect. Thanks for the response. That is the one I got from Amazon so I can’t wait to try it and experiment with it!!
Marla this is such a beautiful cake! Especially love the coconut cream – Yum!
I hope you and your family had a wonderful holiday!
This was the perfect addition to my Christmas dinner (I used this as dessert). I subbed in Pumpkin for the Applesauce and added in all the Pumpkin Pie spices along with the cinnamon. Thank you so much for the recipe it will become a repeat in our house for sure. Oh, the coconut whipped cream was the biggest hit of all, my husband who hates dairy whipped cream and coconut loved the most.
That is awesome Emma! We can’t get enough of that cake and whipped cream either. Pumpkin was a great idea!
This just totally has my tummy yelling at me right now – to feed it a huge, ginormous slice of THIS!! Gorgeous Marla!
Looks delicious!!! Could you use oat flour instead of almond flour???
Hi Hillary, I have not tested this recipe like that. If you do let us know how it turned out 🙂
Can I omit the raisins all together or do I need to replace it to keep the recipe balanced?
OMG! This looks delicious, I cant wait to try it
I was wondering if you have a conversion of how much sugar I should use instead of stevia. I usually use coconut palm sugar. I don’t tolerate stevia at all but the cake looks amazing. Thank you.
I do not….so sorry! I’ll try to work on an option with sugar 🙂 Happy New Year!