04 March 2011

Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Coffee Cake











Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Coffee Cake. The title is surely a mouthful. When I first found this recipe, sorry I can't remember where, I thought 'So it tastes like a cookie? yeah right'. I thought it would be an oatmeal coffee cake. After making it and cutting into it before it had even cooled, I was proven wrong. This tastes like   someone sandwiched an oatmeal cookie right between a coffee cake. So thus the piece was gone in a second. It is more of a dessert so I would save it for after dinner, rather than for breakfast what time of day I would generally assume people eat coffee cake at. 


          





10 comments:

Kat @ Cupcake Kat said...

This looks incredibly delicious!

Heidi Leon Monges said...

wow this coffee cake looks gorgeous, and your photos are just so fresh and beautiful.

Is my first time on your blog. I will keep coming back for more!.

ps. I´m pinteresting some of your pictures on my food photography board. hope you don´t mind.

Julie Marie said...

thank you!

no i don't mind at all. Pinterest is a pretty cool site

envierecipes said...

Came to copy the coffee cake recipe and ended up taking the asparagus popover recipe as well. Can't wait to try them both. Thanks!

kellypea said...

Oh, my. This looks so wonderful. I have a friend who loves oatmeal cookies, and it would be so fun to surprise her with this instead for her birthday this year. Fabulous.

Christina Topf-Boman said...

very cool Julie-you can always bring leftovers to our house!! Yumm! Also I have a ton of Meyer lemons if you want to make some lemon dishes-let me know! C:)

Lisa said...

Mmm, what a neat recipe. That filling really sounds delish. I have a sweet treat linky party going on at my blog until tomorrow night and I'd like to invite you to stop by and link your cake up. http://sweet-as-sugar-cookies.blogspot.com/2011/03/sweets-for-saturday-7.html

The Food Hunter said...

Sounds great...I love your photos

coffee cake said...

your cookie and coffee cake is really delicious.

Ally said...

This.looks.so.good.
The two best things baked into one? Hallelujah!

xo
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