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| It was so hard to let this cake cool before cutting into it. |
Why is it when I bake a coffee cake I get all dreamy and gooey inside, like a knee-socked school girl in Latin class, riveted to the patch of peachy, fuzzy cloud against the swaying swatch of blue between the maple tree branches outside the classroom window, imagining love itself is out there, waiting, breathing, just beyond reach, ready to pounce. Like grace. When you least expect it, a gift arrives. Often in a form you don't recognize at first.
Like a plaid shirt.
And hands that juggle.
The truth is, I didn't even know juggling was on my list.
My top criteria (scrawled in gel black ink one rainy night post divorce) listed kindness, a sense of humor, artistic.
It conjured images of tempered masculinity. Intelligence. Adept at conversation. Curiosity.
Likes women (a big one).
It mentioned nothing about juggling. Or fierce devotion to coffee. Or a willingness to wash dishes. It neglected to include the seductive power of coffee cake. The sexy allure of a cinnamon dusted chin.
So imagine my surprise when on our second date (post French roast coffee and dirt bomb muffins) he grabs three apples. And juggles. While whistling. I can't remember the tune.
Because my knees turned to pudding.
And now, almost twenty years later, I hear a key in the door. And my heart is grateful. It's him. The guy in a plaid shirt.
Bearing peaches.
More gifts.
And once more, I accept.
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| Steve brought home peaches. So I baked a cake. |
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| Fresh peaches. Juicy summer seduction. |
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| A delectable new gluten-free peach coffee cake. Indulge. |
Gluten-Free Peach Coffee Cake Recipe with Streusel Topping
I added chopped organic pecans to this cinnamon infused streusel coffee cake topping. I love nuts. But if you prefer your streusel sans crunch- leave out the nuts. I won't tell.
Ingredients:
1 cup brown rice flour or sorghum flour
1 cup organic light brown sugar
3/4 cup almond meal
1/2 cup tapioca or potato starch (not potato flour!)
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon xanthan gum
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
2 large organic free-range eggs, beaten
1/4 cup organic coconut oil
2 teaspoons bourbon vanilla extract
1 teaspoon almond extract
5-6 tablespoons soy milk (or non-dairy milk), as needed
1 1/2 cups sliced fresh peaches (about 12 oz.)
For the streusel topping:
1/3 cup organic light brown sugar
3 tablespoons brown rice flour
3 tablespoons organic coconut oil
2 tablespoons chopped pecans (may omit)
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
Instructions:
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line the bottom of a deep 9-inch cake pan with a piece of parchment paper.
In a large mixing bowl, whisk to combine the dry ingredients: brown rice flour, light brown sugar, almond meal, tapioca starch, baking powder, xanthan gum, cinnamon, and nutmeg.
Add in the beaten eggs, coconut oil, vanilla extract, almond extract, and 2 tablespoons soy milk. Beat to combine.
The batter at this point will be stiff and sticky. Add more soy milk a tablespoon at a time, beating after each addition, until the cake batter becomes loose and smooth. Humidity affects flours, so you may need more or less tablespoons liquid, depending upon your locale.
Scoop two thirds of the batter into the prepared cake pan and smooth it out to the edges. Use wet hands if you need to.
Press half the peach slices into the batter.
Top with the remaining cake batter and smooth evenly- this layer will be thin.
Press the remaining peach slices into the top of the cake.
Make the streusel topping, combining the brown sugar, brown rice flour, coconut oil, chopped pecans (if using), and cinnamon. Mix until sandy.
Spread the streusel topping on the cake.
Bake in the center of a preheated oven for 40 to 45 minutes, until the cake is set and a wooden pick inserted into the center emerges clean.
Keep an eye on the cake as it bakes. If the topping begins to brown too much (around the 25 to 30 minute mark) place a piece of foil loosely over the top of the cake to prevent it from browning too much. (I have a small wall oven that is very efficient, and my baked goods brown quickly.)
Cool the coffee cake on a wire rack.
Beyond fabulous slightly warm.
Slice, wrap in foil, and freeze uneaten cake slices in a freezer bag.
Cook time: 45 minutes Yield: 10 slices
Recipe Source: glutenfreegoddess.blogspot.com
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| Worth the effort- and the wait. Sweet, peachy, tender cake. |
Karina's Baking Notes:
Pat those peaches dry, Babycakes! And if you use frozen peaches, thaw them thoroughly- and really dry them. You don't want a soggy cake!
I used brown rice flour in this delicious cake- but sorghum flour will work equally well. I am finding that sorghum flour and brown rice flour are interchangeable in my recipes, so if you prefer one over the other- use what makes you happy.
For vegans and no-egg folks, an egg replacer will work in this recipe. See my Blueberry Crumb Cake recipe as an example.
I am in love with organic coconut oil. But if you would rather use butter, go ahead. Do your moo-cow thing. Just be sure and go organic.
I like soy milk in baking because the protein content helps gluten-free flours behave. But if you prefer using rice milk, almond milk, or even moo-cow milk, knock yourself out.
For nut-free- you'll need to experiment. I would suggest choosing a medium weight flour, like millet. If you use coconut flour, you'll need to adjust liquid and add an egg, I think.
As for sugar- I put light brown sugar in this coffee cake. It adds structure, improves texture, and and gives it a lovely flavor. Experiment with your favorite sugar subs, if you want to try making this cake sugar-free.











46 comments:
Oh this looks sooo good! I love using extra virgin organic coconut oil in place of butter in several of my recipes - I think it's the best non-dairy butter replacement I've found! I'll be trying this one. :)
Your writing makes my heart swell. Thanks, Karina.
This will be my starting off point for baking muffins tonight!
I always love reading about your love story with S. Maybe one day I'll have a love like that.
I just love your posts and resipes. They are so beautiful and inspiring. I'm on a fairly carb restricted diet right now due to some unwanted roundness in my mid-section, but once that deflates a bit I will have to try this one. I am vegan and I love that your recipes are mostly vegan or can be. My man-friend however is not vegan, so I might just bake this cake with eggs so he can eat some at least. Thank you for all your hard work.
What do I do if we can't have the nut portions (ie almond meal, etc)? Thank you!
See the recipe's Baking Notes (bottom of the post) for substitution tips. Thanks!
You are a goddess of several orders. :)
I cannot wait to try this... and your wonderful poetic prose about the love of your life - utterly inspiring!
Thank you for sharing all of it.
-Martha
O wow that looks so good you have inspired me to cook so many recipes that my son and me can't wait to try. I can't wait to make this.
Your post brought back memories of the guy I had a crush on in my 9th grade Latin class.
-Pat
I just made a grain free coffee cake on the weekend, but it looked nothing like this! Yours is so dense and thick and wow... amazing!
Oh this sounds wonderful! And I love it when I have all the ingredients already! :-) I did not know that the protein in soymilk helps baked goods, thanks for that tip!
Karina, I am not sure which makes me swoon more, the food or the love story! I hope to bake soon, the love story takes much more work!!
Tina
God! you are so romantic i love it! fabulous recipe!
This looks fabulous! I can't wait to make it. And fresh summer peaches - yum!
That is the most beautiful coffee cake I have ever seen. Someday...it will be mine...
Oh goodness. This looks amazing! I used to make a (very unhealthy, but very delicious) version of peach cobbler muffins. This recipe will be a perfect alternative! Can't wait to get baking!
Do you have a general rule of thumb for coconut oil/ butter conversion? Are they one to one? I've found a few opinions out in cyber world but trust your judgment best ;-) I'd love to use coconut oil, but it's very expensive in my area...
I can't take it - every recipe is better than the last. But I've never had so much baked yumminess in my house...or my belly. But I can't resist and they all taste so incredible. You are my hero...and your husband is giving my sweetheart a run for his money!!!
I couldn't stop staring at the top photograph. I literally kept scrolling back up to it. I can't wait to try this :)
This looks fantastic and wonderfully summery.
Awww... you're so in LOVE! It's the best.
And the cake looks de-lish-us :P
Karina, it is such a pleasure reading your posts. Aside from the scrumptious recipes which you always provide, your style of writing is every bit as scrumptious :)
Thank you for another lovely baked treat recipe... yours truly are the best! And for the reminder that true love is lasting and real. Sigh.
Oh, joy. What a lovely cake. There's nothing quite like baking for someone you love. Even those of us who don't bake do it from time to time.
Didn't you say that you were now doing the "no sugar" thing? What's this I see with one cup of brown sugar?
Oh, peaches, how I love thee...!<3
As I pass all the peach stands along the way, on our drive up to see visit the Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, OR...I found (as I sit in the passenger seat;) your perfect recipe to make upon my return home. Thank you for who you are and what you do. *>)
Thanks, Everyone! I appreciate your kind words. xox
Anonymous: I am doing the "no sugar" thing.
I made the cake for my husband. He is not sugar-free.
And many of my readers aren't either. I thought they might enjoy this recipe.
Karina
And your non sugar-free husband is profoundly grateful that you did...
I can smell this through my computer...seriously! Hee hee hee.
A wonderfu peach coffee cake for my son and I using peaches from our tree. Yum.
HA! I had the same realization after I married my husband--juggling was not on my list at all. But one evening we were playing with my family, and he started juggling, and it made me SO HAPPY and I wondered why I'd never asked :P
aaaaaand I can't wait to make this!
1 cup of brown sugar is a lot! How sweet does it make the cake? By the way, do I just loosely fill the cup with the sugar?
Just bought peaches from the farmer's market. I'm going to make this amazing looking cake tomorrow...can't wait! I remember when my diet was very restricted & I still made goodies for my family even though I couldn't eat them myself. I must really love them! Thanks for posting these tasty recipes even though you can't have them :o)
My boy went away for a few days a bought me back a whole tray of mangoes. He knew I would love that more than the perfume his friend bought for his wife. We are lucky aren't we? THe cake looks lovely too, yumm...
I bought peaches today hoping to find something yummy to bake...my hubby recently found out he's gluten intolerant. Thanks to your awesome recipes, he doesn't have to miss out on any yummies!
Just beautiful, looks so yummy! I recently made a vegan peach gluten-free upside down cake. The flavors were very good but I still need to experiment with different g-f flours. Gluten-free is new to me Do you have any recommendatons?
this cake is Fantastic!! My husband loved it, I'm making another one tomorrow :) I also took some to my parents and they couldn't believe it was gluten free....and no butter! Thanks Karina, i love your blog <3
Oh, this was a lovely way to start the day! All 5 of us loved the cake, even the reluctant, gluten free 13 year old. I must confess, we doubled the topping because we are shameless sweet fiends! As soon as we get more peaches, there will be more coffee cake. Thanks for breakfast!
WeThis cake is sooooo delicious! We made it this week and substituted 2/3 cup of honey for the brown sugar. When you use honey you have to reduce liquid so I did not add any milk and I did not have almond extract so I left that out as well.
Then I just made a cinnamon honey glaze for the top! So yummy!
This was amazing. My first attempt at GF baking from scratch. Even pleased non-GF people! Already have more peaches for batch #2. Thank you!
Are you kidding me? This is THE BEST site ever!!!!! Thank You
Another amazing recipe!! I saw this and wanted to bake it for breakfast this past weekend, so I did, well sorta. We didn't have peaches, so I used what we had, strawberries. Also, I cut back the sugar because I have a 7 month old who eats what we eat so sugar is limited. I am not a fan of the mealiness of almond flour so I just stuck to brown rice. They were delicious!!!! :-)
I am allergic to coconut. Can I sub earth balance for the coconut oil or what would be another good substitute? Thanks!
If you are allergic to coconut oil, yes, you'll have to use another fat source. I'd use what works for you- and experiment. If you're going to use something with less "fat" in it, it may impact the recipe's texture.
I have peaches. I have all the other ingredients. I do believe I NEED to bake this cake. Tomorrow. Thanks for the recipe, it looks delish!!
I really liked your site. Loved the coffecake recipe. Making it tonight:) Great pictures! Done from the heart.
Just made this (without the peaches because they're not in season!) for our post-Thanksgiving breakfast. Can't wait to share your gluten-free goodies with my family. I'm hoping to convince them all that living and cooking gluten-free is delicious :) Thanks for another great one!
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