A really nice gift to give yourself on Christmas morning is to prepare your special holiday breakfast the night before. No one wants to spend a beautiful holiday morning in the kitchen. Spend it with your family instead, and choose things to make that will require very little prep and cooking on Christmas day! This Night Before Christmas Coffee cake is one of those make-ahead recipes.
How to make Night Before Christmas Coffee Cake:
This recipe calls for using a yeast-based dough. Don’t let that scare you. It’s really quite easy to make. Just let your mixer combine the ingredients, and then you’ll set your dough aside for an hour or so to rise. Then you’ll put the dough into your pan, cover it with the topping, and put it in your (cold) oven to sit overnight. That’s it!! The next morning, you’ll turn on the oven and bake the coffee cake for 30 minutes. You can do this while everyone is still asleep (so it’s warm and ready to eat when everyone wakes up.) Or you can pop it in the oven while you’re all opening gifts. It’s so nice to have it ready to go in the morning and know that you’ve done all of the work the night before!
Toppings for Night Before Christmas Coffee Cake:
You have a choice of toppings you can use for this cake. It has a typical cinnamon crumb, but you can choose to add nuts (I suggest walnuts or pecans) or cherries. Chopped Maraschino Cherries or candied cherries add a festive look to the top of this Christmas coffee cake! Add both nuts and cherries, if you’d like. If you don’t like nuts or cherries, you can just stick with the simple cinnamon sugar topping. I know there are picky people and certainly people with nut allergies, so pay attention to everyone and make in a way that everyone can enjoy.
What are the best things to serve with coffee cake?
Be sure to have a big pot of coffee to serve with your coffee cake– since that’s what’s meant to be served with it! You can also cut up some fresh fruit or make some quick scrambled eggs. Keep it simple!
If you’re a lover of good coffee cakes, my all-time favorite recipe for coffee cake is this Classic Crumb Cake. The recipe originally came from one of Martha Stewart’s old cookbooks. It’s a traditional coffee cake made with no yeast or rising, and it has a wonderful THICK layer of crumb on top. If you’re looking for more recipes that would be nice for Christmas morning, you might like to this Egg- Mushroom Kielbasa Bake and then make my sister Susie’s Breakfast Potatoes to go with it. We also like to make a batch of Rudolph’s Brunch Punch or drink Cranberry Mimosas while opening gifts. Gingerbread Donuts and Candy Cane Coffee Cake are nice recipes for a Christmas Breakfast too!