Cream Cheese Stuffed Coffee Cake


Vegan Junk Food

It might seem strange to see the author of “the healthy dessert blog” holding a book all about junk food. Contrary to what one might assume from reading the title of my blog, however, I don’t only eat healthy food 100% of the time.

And I don’t think I am any less healthy for it.

Maybe in a perfect world, all of the desserts sold in stores and at restaurants would be a heck of a lot healthier – with more whole grains, fewer processed ingredients, and much less sugar. Since this is not the case (yet!), we as consumers have two choices: never dine out, decline invites from friends, and only eat foods prepared from scratch; or eat as healthfully as we can for the majority of the time and don’t sweat the small stuff. If you live in a super-health-conscious community, you might not need to choose. And if you have allergies, you might not be able to choose. But for someone like me, who enjoys being social (and also who doesn’t always have time to make everything from scratch), it might be a good idea to follow the 80-20 rule: eat as well as you can 80% of the time and don’t worry so much about the other 20%.

I wrote more about all of this here: Orthorexia: The New Eating Disorder

There’s a difference between eating a healthy diet and eating a “perfect” diet, and if you are spending your entire life stressing over what, when, or where to eat for optimal health, it could be doing more harm than good.

Copycat Hostess Cream Cheese Coffee Cake

Enough babbling. Time for food.

With a streusel top and cream cheese filling, this delicate cake is reminiscent of a beloved New-York-style coffee cake. It’s a wonderful addition to any brunch or tea party.

However, as is clear by the title of the book from where the recipe comes, this is not health food. If calories, fat, and sugar are an issue, I’d recommend a different recipe, such as my Coconut Breakfast Cake.

best coffee cake ever.

Although the majority of people who read this blog might not be a good fit for the Vegan Junk Food cookbook by Lane Gold, I wanted to review it for anyone interested in quick and not-so-complicated recipes, many of which can easily be tweaked to fit one’s specific dietary requirements. (Note: I am not getting paid to review this book. Opinions are my own.) The book author’s definition of junk food is not “food devoid of nutrition” but rather “sinfully delicious” food. So really, the cookbook is more comfort food than junk food. If you are the type of person who doesn’t ever follow a recipe anyway, you might have fun adapting some of the creative ideas to suit your needs. Recipes include: Deep Dish Hawaiian Pizza, Taquitos with Avocado Sauce, Eggplant BLTs, Peanut Butter Cup Cookie Bars, and Sticky Caramel Baked French Toast.

As with many “normal” recipes (i.e. recipes that haven’t been given a healthier makeover), you can probably cut back on the sugar and fat in Gold’s recipes and still end up with a tasty result. However, since I was doing a cookbook review and wanted to stay true to the book, I made the following coffee cake recipe almost exactly as written. The only change I did make was to use ww pastry flour for the all-purpose, knowing it would be my own fault if the recipe didn’t turn out well. Gold calls for sugar in her recipe; I used evaporated cane juice, which is essentially the same thing. But if you’d prefer to use xylitol for a lower-sugar option, that will be fine. (As a reference: xylitol can be subbed for sugar in non-yeasted baked foods in a 1-to-1 ratio.)

best coffee cake ever.

Cheesecake Filled Crumb Cake

(reprinted with permission)

Cake layer:

  • 3/4 cup milk of choice (180g)
  • 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar (15g)
  • 2 cups ww pastry, spelt, or all-purpose flour (280g)
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/2 cup coconut or vegetable oil (80g)
  • 1 cup xylitol or sugar (195g)

Filling:

  • 1 8-oz container cream cheese-style spread (I used Tofutti non-hydrogenated)
  • 1/3 cup xylitol or sugar (65g)
  • 2 tbsp ww pastry, spelt, or all-purpose flour (16g)
  • 2 tsp lemon zest
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract

Topping:

  • 2/3 cup brown sugar or coconut brown sugar (120g)
  • 1/2 cup ww pastry, spelt, or all-purpose flour (70g)
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp nutmeg
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 2/3 cup butter-type spread, softened (I used Earth Balance) (150g)

Preheat oven to 350 F. Lightly grease a 9×9 baking dish. Combine milk and vinegar in a medium bowl; set aside. In a large mixing bowl, combine flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, and cinnamon. Add the the oil and sweetener to the vinegar mixture, stirring. Now add wet to dry and stir until completely smooth. Pour half the batter into the prepared baking dish.

In a medium bowl, mix filling ingredients and pour over the batter layer. Cover with remaining batter. Then, in a small bowl, mix together the topping and crumble over the cake. Bake 40-45 minutes, or until topping is golden brown. Let cool completely before cutting. Serves 8-12.

View Coffee Cake Nutrition Facts

hostess coffee cake recipe

(Giveaway is closed. Congratulations to Nicole@fruitnfitness.)

Link of the day:

coconut cake

…….Coconut Breakfast Cake

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436 Comments

  1. Niccicola says:

    Anytime I allow myself to have junk food…it will always be something cake/fudge like with an icing on top. Gimme butter and sugar, covered in chocolate, baked with brownies inside and I’m DONE!

  2. Christine Moore says:

    There’s always room for a morsel of junk food in well-balanced diets. That being said, my favorite junk food is ice cream.

  3. Angie says:

    CINNABON!!!!!!!!!!!! It’s been years and I still can remember how yummy they are! Thanks for the opportunity to win your giveaway! : )

  4. Caroline says:

    My favorite junk food is Fritos. If I’m being honest though I really just like to suck off the salt and don’t care that much for the chip. Does that make salt my favorite junk food?

  5. Kristie says:

    My daughters made the copy cat fudge brownies from the previous post, and right now those are my favorite because there’s a pan of them in my fridge! Thank you so much for helping me be healthy AND happy!

  6. Michelle z says:

    I love chips and dip!

  7. CY says:

    I hope this isn’t offensive, sorry if it is in advance, but does anyone know if vegan ingredients can be replaced with their dairy non-vegan counterparts?
    Eg can I just use regular cream cheese instead of Tofutti, and in other recipes regular yoghurt instead of soy yoghurt etc.?
    I know this may seem counterproductive since I’m trying out a vegan recipes, but sometimes all I have is the regular stuff and the recipes here, I’m sure, will still be much healthier than others even with non-vegan ingredients?

    1. Brooke says:

      I make CCK recipes with dairy products (yogurt and cream cheese) all the time and they turn out delicious!!

  8. Brooke Cockson says:

    Cheesecake! Specifically from the Cheesecake Factory ; )

  9. Gemma says:

    I don’t normally post comments, but after reading your post I had to speak up! Good for you, for posting (and enjoying) this recipe! It can be hard to eat out, whether it’s at a friend’s or at a restaurant– especially down South, where I am– and sometimes you just have to go with it!

    Especially when I’m at the restaurant that serves my favorite junk food: a chocolate mousse cake with caramel drizzled over it and an Oreo crust. When I go get it every so often, I totally eat the whole slice with no regrets 🙂

  10. Stefani says:

    This looks delicious! Pizza is probably by far my favorite junk food. Thanks for the great giveaway! 🙂

  11. Ashley says:

    Chocolate peanut butter cups : )

  12. Lauren says:

    My favorite is either chocolate cake, or fries with cheese and gravy, depending on if I’m craving sweet or salty 🙂

  13. Jennifer says:

    Carbs. They are my favorite junk food. 😉

    1. Anonymous says:

      oh yes. i could not agree more

  14. Sarah Brooke says:

    My favorites are easy mac, ice cream, pancakes, and my mamas homemade broccoli cheddar cornbread!

    1. carolyn says:

      AHEM.
      brocolli in the cornbread? that’s practically health food.

      1. Anonymous says:

        haha, you would think but it is made in a 12 inch cast iron skillet and its about 3 inches thick with lots of butter and cheese is it and I get a huge chunk and slather it in butter 🙂

  15. Kelly says:

    I’m very curious about that book! I really like healthy food but sometimes junkfood is just a treat. My favourite junkfood is potato chips with paprika flavour, mayonaise too put on my (healthy) oven roasted potatoes (self made), starbucks ice coffee, baklava (hmmm is that junk food? it isn’t very healthy though), swarch swalder kirsch torte (chocolate cake with cream and cherry’s from germany)…. and I can go on and on… 😉 Thanks Katie for your wonderful blog.. it’s addictive 😀

  16. Stephanie Leming says:

    I used to love the Entemanns cheese filled coffee cake, so I can’t wait to try this! My favorite junk food is olive gardens black tie mousse cake. That’s my non-vegan occasional indulgence. Perhaps we can develop a somewhat healthy, vegan recipe for that! 😉 Meanwhile, I would love to win this book! Thank you! I visit your blog every day.