My favorite sour cream coffee cake recipe is perfectly soft and fluffy, layered with cinnamon sugar, and always so delicious.

I realized the other day that it has been two decades since my college roommate, Natalie, first taught me how to make her family’s famous sour cream coffee cake. No idea how that’s even possible, because it feels like just yesterday that we were baking up a storm together in our tiny college kitchen. But all of these years later — and countless batches of coffee cake later — I have to say that this nostalgic recipe remains one of our family’s all-time favorites. ♡
It features a simple batter made with basic pantry ingredients and reduced-fat sour cream, whose tangy flavor perfectly balances the sweetness here and helps the cake bake up to be incredibly moist. Then in between the layers of cake, we’ll add in a crunchy sprinkling of cinnamon sugar (plus some chopped nuts, if you’d like). And then for one final layer of indulgence, I always love drizzling a quick 2-ingredient glaze on top. This cake is guaranteed to make your home smell absolutely heavenly as it’s baking up in the oven. And once it’s sliced served up nice and warm with a hot cup of coffee on a lazy weekend morning, well, I don’t know if there’s a more delicious way to start the day.
Let’s bake up some coffee cake together, friends!

Sour Cream Coffee Cake Ingredients
Here are a few notes about the sour cream coffee cake ingredients that you will need to make this recipe. (Also, for anyone who may be new to coffee cake, there is no actual coffee included in the recipe. It’s a cake intended to be served with a hot cup of coffee. ♡)
- Butter: This recipe calls for one stick (1/2 cup) of unsalted butter. But if you only have salted butter on hand, no worries, just reduce the amount of salt to 1/4 teaspoon.
- Sugar and flour: We will use basic granulated white sugar and all-purpose flour in the cake batter.
- Baking soda and baking powder: We use both baking soda and baking powder as leavening agents.
- Eggs: Two eggs serve to help bind the cake batter together.
- Salt: I wrote this recipe using fine sea salt, which is what I always use in my kitchen. If you only have iodized table salt on hand, note that you will need to reduce the amount of salt by half.
- Sour cream: I’ve always made this homemade coffee cake recipe using reduced-fat sour cream, but full-fat sour cream would work just fine too.
- Vanilla extract: We will add in some vanilla extract (either homemade or store-bought) to warm up the flavor of the cake.
- Brown sugar topping: A simple mix of granulated white sugar, brown sugar and ground cinnamon will serve as our filling and topping for the cake. Feel free to mix in some chopped walnuts or pecans if you’d like too.
- (Optional) Glaze: Finally, if you feel like drizzling a quick glaze on top of the cake for an extra touch of sweetness, just whisk together some powdered sugar and milk until combined.

How To Make Coffee Cake
Full instructions for how to make coffee cake are detailed in the recipe below, but here are a few extra tips that may be helpful too:
- Divide the cinnamon filling. Rather than eyeballing cinnamon sugar mixture to divide it, I always just measure out a quick 1/4 cup of the filling to ensure that there will be equal amounts for the two layers.
- Add the second layer of batter by spoonfuls. This batter is quite thick and can be a bit unwieldy to spread over the cinnamon sugar filling to form the second layer. So I always recommend spooning it in small clumps over the cinnamon sugar and then gently spreading it into an even layer with a spatula or a knife. This works much better than adding the batter in one big blob. Although no worries if your second layer of batter isn’t perfectly even…it will still be delicious!
- Enjoy warm. This coffee cake recipe will hold up well for a handful of days, but I just have to say that it is especially heavenly served warm out of the oven with a cup of coffee. Highly recommend cutting yourself a warm slice!

More Sweet Breakfast Treats
Looking for more yummy breakfast baked goods to try? Here are a few of my faves:
Sour Cream Coffee Cake

Ingredients
Coffee Cake Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter, room temperature
- 1 cup granulated white sugar
- 2 large eggs
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt
- 1 1/2 cups (12 ounces) reduced-fat sour cream
- 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
Cinnamon-Sugar Topping Ingredients:
- 1/4 cup granulated white sugar
- 1/4 cup packed brown sugar
- 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
- 1 cup chopped pecans or walnuts (optional)
Optional Glaze:
- 1/2 cup powdered sugar
- 1 to 2 teaspoons milk
Instructions
- Prep the oven and baking dish. Heat oven to 350°F. Mist a 9 x 13-inch baking dish with cooking spray.
- Mix the dry ingredients. In a small mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt until combined. Set aside.
- Mix the batter. In the bowl of a stand mixer, cream together butter and granulated white sugar on medium-high speed for 2 minutes until light and fluffy. Add vanilla and eggs to the mixture, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Add half of the flour mixture to the butter mixture and mix on medium-low speed until just combined. Add in half of the sour cream and mix until combined. Repeat with the remaining half of the dry ingredients mixture, followed by the remaining sour cream, mixing until combined.
- Prep the cinnamon-sugar topping. In a separate small bowl, whisk together the granulated white sugar, brown sugar, ground cinnamon and nuts (if using) until combined.
- Layer the batter. Pour half of the batter into the prepared baking pan and spread it in an even layer. Sprinkle half of the cinnamon-sugar topping evenly on top of the batter. Add the remaining batter by spoonfuls evenly on top of the cinnamon-sugar topping (this makes it more easy to spread), then gently spread the batter out into an even layer. Sprinkle the remaining cinnamon-sugar topping evenly on top of the batter.
- Bake. Bake for 30 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the middle of the cake comes out clean. Transfer the baking dish to a wire rack and let it cool for at least 10-15 minutes before serving.
- Make the glaze. Meanwhile, if you would like to use a glaze, whisk the powdered sugar and 1 teaspoon milk together until combined. Add an extra teaspoon of milk if needed to thin the glaze to a drizzle-able consistency. Or if it seems too thin, add extra powdered sugar.
- Serve. Drizzle the glaze over the top of the warm coffee cake. Slice, serve and enjoy!
Notes





That is a great cake. Moist and so tasty.
I haven’t made it yet, but I just have to tell you that you made my day!
I was on Amazon Pantry and searched for “gluten-free,” when a coffee cake mix popped up. Wow, something I haven’t had in ages. I was crushed when it turned out that the first ingredient was “wheat.” No biggie since I’m not much of a mix person, much preferring to bake from scratch. And this recipe seems so easy and sounds wonderful. I’m actually looking forward to getting up early tomorrow, despite being a night owl, and slowly waking up to the delightful smell of this baking in the oven.
The biggest shame is that being here in NY in these harrowing times, the only person I can share this with is my husband, but I figure I can freeze what we don’t eat for another morning.
Thanks Ali. I hope you are safe and well.
I can’t wait to make this.
(For your gluten-free fans, I use King Arthur gluten-free all-purpose flour and everything I make, from muffins to pie crusts, comes out just the way I remember when I could eat wheat. My grandmother, who taught me how to bake more than half a century ago, gave King Arthur the thumbs-up back then, and it never disappoints).
Being of a certain age, as my grandmother’s generation would say, when I saw the little 2x and 3x symbols, I thought it was like ⌘+ and would make the text of the recipe bigger LOL – It’s certainly a wonderful little app if you’re baking for a crowd, something I look forward to being able to do.
I made this coffee cake and it was delicious. I bake all the time for me this is a 5 star recipe.
Cynthia
Hi,
I made this tonight and even after 1 hour of cooking didn’t seem entirely baked, extremely moist.
Is this normal?
Could you please give me the exact measurements of your baking pan ( the bottom) to give me an idea, maybe I used a pan too small.
Thank you!
Ingrid
Hi again,
What I meant is that the cake is wet and sticky in the middle.
Does this recipe really calls for 1 1/2 cup of sour cream?
Thanks again,
Ingrid
Wonderfull cake!
I wish upload my cake picture!
Thanks alot Natalie.
This was a delicious coffee cake. I halved the recipe since I a was only preparing it for two people. I made it exactly as called, and it was just perfect. Not too sweet, very moist. The cinnamon sugar on top develops a great crunch too. I will be making this delicious easy recipe again!
I have made this recipe 8 times in the last 3 months.. love it. But you call out 1 cup sugar at the top list of ingredients but only 1/4 cup in the body text. What about the other 3/4 cup sugar. It could be me but i read it several times.. help?
Cream together 1 cup of sugar with the butter!
The coffee cake itself requires one cup of sugar and if you look, the 1/4 cup of sugar is for the topping ingredients.
Holy Moly! This is the best coffee cake I’ve ever had let alone made myself! The recipe is perfect and easy to follow. Don’t be daunted by the steps! Also I always have all the ingredients on hand!
This is a terrific recipe. We enjoyed it so much on Christmas morning. It worked well with Pamela’s GF Baking Mix and we ran out of sour cream, so substituted some yogurt to make up the difference. Foolproof recipe—thank you!
I totally agree with Sarah. This is a foolproof recipe. I only have a cup of sour cream so I substituted the remainder with greek yogurt which I have in my fridge. I used dark brown sugar too. It is the perfect coffee cake recipe. Moist and not too sweet.
Made this today and it turned out great! Perfect to take to a friend’s place for a late night get-together!