Nov 13, 2016 in breakfast, cakes and cupcakes, christmas, desserts and sweets, epicurious, holiday recipes, thanksgiving, breakfast cake, cake, christmas breakfast. Read the original on: The Redhead Baker
Cranberry crumb cake combines an orange-flavored cake, sugared cranberries and crumb topping for a delicious holiday breakfast or dessert.
Thanksgiving is almost here, and Iâm sure those who are hosting dinners are busily planning their menus. But what about the rest of the day?
In addition to planning Thanksgiving dinner, donât leave out breakfast. Unless you eat Thanksgiving dinner at noon (who does that? and why?), you should have at least a little something in the morning, to at least stave off the hangries â the irritable feeling you get when youâre really hungry.
I typically wake up on Thanksgiving morning around 8, feed the dogs and start the coffee. At 9, I always turn on the Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day Parade, the oldest in the country. Iâve watched it for as long as I can remember. Itâs not the holidays until Santa arrives at the end of the parade and runs up the Art Museum steps (you may know them as the Rocky steps).
While thatâs going on, in addition to starting to prep for dinner, I make a special breakfast. One year, it was pumpkin cinnamon rolls, another year it was croissant bread pudding with cranberries, and another year it was pumpkin waffles. We always have something a little more special than a typical weekday morning.
And whatâs more out of the ordinary than cake for breakfast? And this cranberry crumb cake is incredibly easy to make. Itâs made with the âmuffin methodâ â mix the dry in one bowl, mix the wet in another bowl, combine, pour into baking pan. Top with sugared cranberries. Add crumb topping, and bake! About half an hour later, delicious cake.
Orange and almond extracts adds a hint of flavor to the cake itself, both delicious compliments to the tart cranberries. Orange extract is available at most supermarkets, but it can be ordered online if you canât find it. Or you can substitute fresh orange zest, 1/2 to 1 tsp of it depending on how strong an orange flavor you prefer, mixed in with the wet ingredients.
And if thereâs any left over (leftover cake, whatâs that?), you can have a slice for dessert, too!
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