
It won't be a surprise to say that there is always cake at the ready in the house. Whether it be for B. as a late night snack after a music job, friends dropping by on a late saturday afternoon, or simply as a quick snack as we pass by the kitchen. It's usually a variation of my grandma's yogurt cake. Always good. Always comforting. One cake I never make enough is coffee cake. You know, the kind with the lovely strudel top that is both crunchy and soft as you bite into it. But then Nicole's Chai Spiced Coffee Cake entered my life. Twice in one week. Three times a day, once.
I did not make it twice just for us and just because. You see, a couple of weeks ago, I received an email from a high school senior here in town, Haley, whose senior project was to recreate the Julie-Julia project but with David Lebovitz' Room For Dessert book. Haley asked if I would have a bit of time to give her some tips about running her blog chronicling the project, photography, writing, etc... I said yes. I remember when I started blogging that I was often looking up to my seniors for pointers (I still do at times) so I thought it was a great opportunity to give back to the blogging community. I am no expert but I have been at this blogging thing for a while now, eheheh.
And I love when life on the screen brings about wonderful little happenings like this!

Anyway, I thought we'd have some cake and tea and get right into the nitty nifty gritty of blogging and pictures. Well, schedules got out of hands and I never got to make that Chai Coffee Cake for Haley. We did meet this week and spent a great afternoon. I hope I answered her questions, at least until next time we meet. I gave her tips on how to operate her point and shoot camera to the best of its capacity, tips on light, focus, etc...and let her play with my props. Hopefully, there will be cake next time we do this!
I love this cake on so many levels but first and foremost because it is one of the recipes that Nicole included in her newly released first cookbook, "The Baking Bites Cookbook". Nicole's Blog, Baking Bites is one of the handful of blogs I started reading prior to starting my own. We were "blog friends from afar" until we finally met at BlogHer Food in San Francisco. Nicole is as delightful and true as she is on her blog. I am so proud that she achieved one of her lifelong dreams by writing this book.

I bluntly asked her if I could feature one of her recipes and introduce some of you to her blog if you did not read it already and to her "baby", The Baking Bites Cookbook. She agreed. I bluntly added "hey! Would you be ok to give a copy to one reader?" and she said yes. So here you go: there is one free copy of this delicious book up for grabs. All you have to do is leave a comment on this post. The giveaway runs until Monday November 2nd, midnight US Eastern time and a reader will be chosen at random to receive a copy.
Given how good the Chai Coffee Cake was, I can't wait to bake more from Nicole's book!

Chai-Spiced Crumb Coffee Cake, from The Baking Bites Cookbook with permission of Nicole Weston:
Cinnamon is the standard spice for topping a crumb coffee cake. This coffee cake keeps the crumb topping and spices it up a little more by using some of the same flavors that are found in chai, including cinnamon, ginger, cardamom and allspice. These spices really help to make the coffee cake memorable - and they also make you want to come back for a second slice.
Note: the only change I made to the recipe was to fill my baking pan with half the batter, sprinkle some of the topping and add the remaining batter and topping.
Topping:
1/3 cup sugar
1/3 cup brown sugar
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
1/2 teaspoon ground cardamom
1/2 teaspoon ground allspice
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
1/2 cup butter, melted and cooled slightly
Cake:
1 3/4 cups all purpose flour
3/4 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
2/3 cup butter, room temperature
1 cup sugar
2 large eggs
1 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
2/3 cup sour cream, full or low fat
Preheat oven to 350F. Line a 9-inch square baking pan with parchment paper or lightly greased aluminum foil.
Make the Topping:
In a medium bowl, combine all topping ingredients except butter. Whisk to blend.
Gradually stir in the melted butter, using a large fork or spatula to mix. When all the butter has been incorporated and the mixture looks like wet sand, squeeze small clumps together to make large crumbs ranging in size from that of a pea to that of a grape. Set aside.
Make the Cake:
In another medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt.
In a large bowl, cream butter and sugar together until light. Beat in eggs, one at a time, followed by vanilla extract. With the mixer set on a low speed (or by hand), alternately add in flour and sour cream in two or three additions. When no streaks of flour remain, pour into prepared pan. Top evenly with crumb mixture.
Bake at 350F for about 45 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
Cool on a wire rack before slicing.
Serves 9-12
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This coffee cake seems delicious ! My mouth is watering, just need to get some cardamon...
Thanks for sharing amazing recipes
I love allspice - any baking recipe that has it goes in my to-try-pile.
Oh I love her blog! Hope i can get a copy of the book!:D
The cake looks amazing - beautiful photos as always!
Chai coffee cake sounds like a great reason to buy some cardamom. And Baking Bites is on my RSS feed.
Looks absolutely scrumptious! I hope to win the book and I can't wait to try this out!!
-Nadia P
Coffee cakes are like my cereal! I just love it. Hmmm, I wonder what I'll be making for breakfast tomorrow.
Guess what? hehe.
Wow this cake looks so good. This is a must make cake!
I think I just took a bite of my computer screen....
Love chai, love cake! Never had it together, though, and this sounds great to try.
It's always wonderful to wake up to your site and see these beautiful images and great recipes!
woah I'm number 200. It might be my lucky number
I'm a huge fan of both coffee cake and the Baking Bites blog. Hope I win!
Anything chai counts as comfort food in my book. the cake looks delicious.
Looks yummy!!
ooh, i would love another baking book. thanks for the giveaway!
What a wonderful recipe for this time of year! As a "starving student" I would love to win the cookbook so I could try more recipes like this....
Congratulations Nicole! The coffee cake looks delicious.
I have just recently discovered Baking Bites, and it's great to hear that she has a book out. I'd love to give her recipes a try :) Oh, and when is your book going to hit the market? Are you still looking for recipe testers...or recipe eaters :D ?
I made this cake today. It was delicious.
...can't go wrong with piping hot Chai...with Chai spiced coffee cake makes it DOUBLE DEADLY!
...also, so generous of you to have this give-away!
I am a first time commenter and was introduced to your blog by a a good friend I met while blog-hopping!...and I am hooked ever since to your blog!!!
i come here to see your photographs. i can't see the last one it says photo is currently unavailable.
Thanks for sharing this recipe! I've been dreaming of a chocolate chai cake recently and this might hold me over until I can get it right. It's great you are helping a fellow young blogger! If anyone in San Francisco is looking to do the same let me know!
I'm never a fan of coffee cake, because it's usually dry. but your picture completely changed my perspective towards coffee cake now! Anyhow, I would love to win the book and get my hands of coffee cake now :)
I LOVE CHAI!!! Chai chai chai chai chai chai chai!!
That's an interesting recipe! One that I'll be trying :)
First off, Happy Halloweenie!! :)
Mmmm Chai coffee cake sounds absolutely delicious right now nomnomnom
Looks delicious. Perfect for enjoying outside on a sunny day with hot coffee and a good book!
Have never tried Chai flavored coffee cake, sounds interesting. Beautiful pics as always.
Count me in for the drawing! Hope you had a great Halloween!
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Wow, that, as always, looks absolutely wonderful! Thanks for adding that recipe, it'll go straight on the to-bake list
i love chai and i love cake :)
definitely give this a try, especially since its from baking bites...
What happens at home is that if I bake a cake that both my daughter and I like (the other three members are not cake people :()there's nothing left by next day. I try to keep a slice or two so my daughter can have some for breakfast and packed lunch but sometimes is VERY difficult... And then obviously I put on weight and I say to myself "no more baking!!!" But I can't... It's something that I never thought I could do and the day I managed to take a nice cake out of the oven that was the day I said "this is my new passion! Congrats on your blog, I love it.
hey Helen, i see ur cup runneth over but i shall try my luck anyways for the giveaway. i was really intrigued by the name of the cake and since i belong to India my ears pricked up at it- a chai cake....interesting and a crumb top too good to be tru, have to surely try this baby out. thank u for the recipe and luck to ur frnd.
I love chai, I love coffee, I love cake.
So, to sum up, I would ADORE a copy of that book!
We love Chai...whenever I visit my mom in Florida, she usually has a big pitcher of it in the fridge. Always makes me feel warm and cozy inside!
I have chai every afternoon. I love it. I incorporated it into my pumpkin soup. So I am betting that I would love this Coffee Cake.
My best friend would freak for this, she loves coffee cake, like I love chocolate. Looks beautiful.
I love baking bites! The two baking/dessert books I've been looking forward to is Nicole's book and yours.. Hope I win!
oh yes, Nicole was one of the first I started reading, together with Farmgirl. Love her blog!
And yoghurt cakes are one of my favourites, will try this one!
Ooh, I love Nicole's blog, and she's so friendly when she answers questions on her entries.
Its so cool you're helping that girl with her project! If I lived nearby I'd totally beg you for help too, I can only get mediocre food pics at best from my point and shoot
Beautiful pictures, as always! And the cake sounds delicious.
You are of course an expert! How sweet of you to help Haley. She is very lucky to have your guidance.
I think bakingbites was one of the first blogs I started reading way back when. This cake looks fantastic. I can see why you keep baking it! I just made some Chai Ice Cream and it's that same rush of all these amazing spices. Beautiful photos.
I love chai! I was resisting getting The Baking Bites cookbook because I really have way too many cookbooks as it is. But with a recipe like it, it sounds like such a fantastic book. Looks like I just have to make space for one more book!
Congrats to Nicole, and thank you for sharing the recipe :)
What a perfect fall treat! I love the photography on your blog.
Omigoodness! Another reason to have cake in the kitchen?! As IF I needed one. (wink) I've got quite the sweet tooth ... my dentist can attest to that. Can't wait to try this. I can't have coffee or tea without a little something sweet. My lips thank you. My hips hate you.
--Rachelle
a.k.a. @Travelblggr
I love your website, I always turn to it for inspiration!
Looks like a great recipe. I might add some crystallized/candied ginger to the cake part just to punch up the flavor a little more.
Your pictures are awesome and that cake looks great!
Oooh... Love Chai, love cake! can't wait to try this
i love anything chai!! its totally delicious. I would love to make this recipe on a saturday night and then have it for breakfast sunday with maybe some...chai tea. Yummy.
I've been craving coffee cake all weekend, I can't wait to make this!
H.,
Hello, and what a spectacular combination of chai spices and crumb cake! I'm on a crumb cake kick right now and I will certainly try this one...my son said of your photos, 'I want that, but just the crumbs, mama.' Bottom line, very enticing!
Thanks for sharing!
--A.
Love the look of this gorgeous crumbly cake. I just love those chai flavors :)
lovely and tantalizing as usual! This holiday season will see most of my loved ones receiving edibles as a result of my personal economy, and your recipes will undoubtedly be featured.
And your photos are an inspiration for my own blog, great work.
Cold and rainy here in Raleigh,NC. Perfect day to bake this yummy coffee cake!!
I adore your blog and check twice a day for a new post. I am going to have to try the chai coffee cake and other recipes from the Baking Bites blog!
There are few things I love more than chai! Can't wait to try this one!
I love coffe cake. Baking Bites is one of the blog that inspires me and I would love to win Nicole's cookbook
Mimi
This coffee cake looks amazing. I love all things chai!
oh my, that cake looks so good! I think I might have to scrounge for supplies and make it myself :)
This sounds like a fantastic recipe!
very delicious
I wish I were closer to pick your brain and be your protege!
I am super excited to try this cake, chai is one of my favorite flavors.. mmmmm!!
Looks yummy! Might have to try this for Christmas if we feel like indulging a little!
I love you blog and i love coffee cake
Just made a cinnamon coffee cake yesterday, but this chai one sounds great- it will be my next adventure!
I have just been checking out the Baking Bites Blog for the first time and loving it! Thanks for recommending it!
Nicole is great and I would love to get the chance to try more of her recipes!
Nicole's blog is so inspirational. I am glad to know that there is a book out there. You are just one of those lovely people who are terribly talented and that find time to praise other people's work as well. I have great admiration for your work.You set a fabulous example.
oh this looks great! definitely something my roommates will appreciate!
This loooks fantastic. I also love coffee cake, but don't make it nearly often enough. The chai spice is just the incentive I need to get in teh kitchen right now.
and even though I've instated a moratorium on cookbooks, this one looks too good to pass up!
Perfect for a perfect fall day!
Delicious coffee cake...will surely try this..
I fell in love with chai on a visit to India - and now in a cake, no less!
Wow! This sounds delicious!! :)
Wow this looks delicious!
This makes me want to bust out my mixer, despite the plethora of sweet things in our kitchen this week!
My two favourite things= Chai and cake!
:) You made me happy!!
I approve of making anything taste like chai! Nice pictures :D
These look delicious AND easy. Perfect combination!
yum thank you, looks great!
ohpheebz (at) aol.com
mm that looks tasty.
This cake looks wonderful. I've seen several posts on her book and they all look lovely.
This looks delicious!
Cool, I am a longtime reader of Baking Bites blog, she has a ton of fabulous recipes. Thanks for a chance at winning a copy of her book!
Yummy crumb cake.
Can't wait to try this! And add a new baking blog to my list! Thank you!
I ♥ chai. I ♥ Baking Bites. :)
Oooo . . . I'm definitely bookmarking this to make in the next week or two.
yummy coffee cake....love the idea for the senior project. I want to do that!
mmm...I love chai and I love cake! This looks/sounds delicious!
I love both chai and coffee cake, so I can't wait to make this!
Looks amazing and i love your blog!
Thanks! This recipe looks fantastic.
Great pictures; they make me want to bake. thanks for the book give away
Mmmmm...I love chai, and coffee cake, so this seems like a recipe I will enjoy!
Thank you for introducing me to bakingbites.com, and congratulations to Nicole!
And, as always, your photos are just lovely Helen!
The book and this recipe both sound great!
I would love to win this lovely cookbook-I can already taste the recipes I would bake.
chocolateandcroissants at yahoo dot com
Merci.
Ca fait des mois que je me régale à lire ces post, recettes & histoires, et à admirer ces magnifiques photos... sooo inspiring! J'en profite donc pour dire MERCI pour tant de générosité!
Yum! Just made a cinnamon coffee cake last week, but am an even bigger fan of cardamon, and with all that sour cream... you can't go wrong!
This week I NEEDED a new coffee cake recipe for a trip to the coast w/ friends . This sounds perfect! YUMMMMMMM
Ooh, I love chai. I love coffee cake! How could this miss? Can't wait to try it!
That chai coffe cake is definitely next on my list. I also starting reading Baking Bites( and this blog as well!) long before I decided to start my own blog.
I love Baking Bites and through her site, I was introduced to yours and several other baking blogs. Thank you for giving us this opportunity!
Baking Bites is one of my favorite food blogs. Sign me up!
Thanks so much for introducing me to another great blog! I'm going to try the Chai Coffee Cake, since it's getting cold here in North Carolina and nothing makes a cold day warmer than yummy chai!
I can't wait to try this...your photography is gorgeous!
Just found your blog -- love the recipes and the great photos! Thanks for the chance to win a copy of Nichole's book.
I understand what it means to have your dream come true. Especially when you are full with passion on baking. Similarly, I left my profession and opening up a café soon in Spain serving food primarily from childhood (Asian). So, I truly understand what it means for her. Congratulations to Baking Bites and good luck to her venture.
I have been a silent reader on your blog for a while but very productive behind screen. Your apple tarts and panna cottas are my family's favourite!
I took a look at the recipe, and immediately thought "Christmas!" Those are exactly the spices that grandmother uses in her gingerbread biscuits. The recipe originally comes from her mother, who apparently was a very strict lady, but always kept jars of biscuits and other goodies hidden in her cupboards at the farm, even during the first world war.
Mm, I'm always a fan of coffee cake. :)
hmmmmm...chai coffeecake sounds like a very delicious idea...this one is going into the long list of things to try out.
p.s. and i love how you styled the photos.
I really love chai and I'm definitely making this in the next few days :D
If it's ok to enter the giveaway from overseas (Italy) I would love to :)
This coffeecake looks so good!
Chai is all the craze Down Under! this would be the perfect cake to bring to any gathering :)
thanks! i love reading your blog!!
I love coffee cakes and I will definitively try this one!
Mmm that sounds so delicious, I'll have to try that! I love chai and chai lattes (and cake :)) so this one seems right up my alley!
So cross that my oven's broken at the moment so I can't bake this! Looks delicious.
A new dessert everyday? That sounds like a fantastic idea! This coffecake looks fantastic too!
The coffee cake and book both sound wonderful.Anything flavoured with coffee is yum.:)
i love baking bites!! i hope i win this book! :)
Est-ce j'ai une chance de gagner le livre meme si j'habite l'autre bout du monde?? :)
I love Chai, can't wait to try this yummy cake!
This looks like an amazing cake. I'm excited to try it.
This looks lovely! My house has been far too much of a dessert desert recently. Maybe this is just the thing!
I am certainly gonna check out Nicole's blog and the books sounds incredibly promising judging by this lovely recipe!
We love coffee cake and chai - will have to try this out. Nicole's book looks lovely!
What a great giveaway. Thanks for the post, too.
Delicious looking coffee cake!
I am absolutely in love with your blog and your pictures, and I try to do my best with baking, so I will give this recipe a try soon! Hope I get it right.
This sounds delicious! I'm going to have to make it for my Indian friends...they would LOVE it! And I would LOVE to win, but regardless, I'm making this tonight!
There should be a warning not to read this while hungry! Mmm...
Only recently did I stumble upon your blog...and I am loving it! Keep those beautiful pictures coming. And I can't wait to make this coffee cake!
Coffee cake is one of my favorite treats! I'm definitely going to try this!
Did I miss the giveaway entry deadline? :)
Cardamom is one of my favourite spices and am always looking for new recipes. Thanks, this one looks like a keeper.
Glad I'm not the only one who likes to make coffee cake...even when there are no guests coming =o)
Oh, I am sooooo making this!!
Cake looks amazing - and so does the press pot coffee (I love my press pot). I'd love the book!
Chai coffee cake?! Count me in on both the cake AND the book!
Yum, yum, and yum. I'm a sucker for a good coffee cake...
Love your idea of putting some crumb topping in the middle of the cake. Thanks to you and Nicole for sharing the recipe. I enjoy her blog as well, and would be thrilled to win her new cookbook.
How did I not know about this? Clearly, I've been away from the food blogging world for much too long.
Consider me commented.
Yum, that cake looks lovely. Nicole's blog is one of my regular readings as well! Hope to win the book...
Richelle from Andalucia
I have a "love, hate" relationship with Chai flavor. I love it because I love all sorts of spices combo, whether it is in dessert or in cooking. I hate it because depending on the right mixture and the right amount of spices used, the flavor can sometimes come out strange and weird tasting. Not sure if you know what I meant!
But...anything that you create, I will have to at least learn how to make!
This looks wonderful! I'd love to win the book.
Coffee Cake! Growing up my dad insisted on us eating a healthy breakfast, but once a week he would make something special. Coffee cake was a frequent special item. It has been a long time since I have had coffee cake and I can't wait to start with this recipe!
This looks gorgeous, simple, and delicious. Great photos. Thanks for the opportunity to try to win Baking Bites.
Pick Me Pick Me! Coffee cake is one of my favorites!
Mmm that cake looks divine!
Ooooo! I'd love to make this for my parents when they come to visit. My father simply loves Chai and this would go down a treat and disappear in no time at all. It would be super if I could win this book!
Looks delicious!
I love a good coffee cake!
Hope I'm not late yet, would love to have that book (my bookshelf would really need one cooking book more) :)
The coffee cake looks really yummy... and your pics are always so crisp and nice!
I love love love your blog and your photos!
The book and coffee cake both sound wonderful and I love the idea of always having some cake around the house!
I can't wait to try this recipe! Thank you so much for introducing me to another great food blog!
I love it that baking season is here! This one looks really great.
That cake looks delicious! I love a good crumb topping. I've been eyeing that book, thanks for the chance to win it!
I've been reading Baking Bites for a while now, and I think the cookbook looks absolutely amazing! Wonderful recipe!
I can almost smell this cake through the computer screen! I bet it is incredible :)
I can't wait to make this. I am a big fan of coffee cake and chai tea! Thank you!
I'd Love to try this cake, i wish the weights were in grams :)
thanks
Wow - this looks fabulous! I can't wait to try it.
This sounds amazing... Very comfortingly sweet. Must make soon!
I'd love to be able to try some recipes from Nicole's book! I hope you pick me :)
And as always, thank you for a wonderful post
I love chai - can't wait to try this!
Ilaria: go to www.gourmetsleuth.com to convert just about anything in cups, oz or grams and vice-versa.
Oh, I love chai so much, I bet this cake is delicious.
I'm going through a hectic phase, so I cannot bake and take pictures now.I cannot wait to go back to my kitchen. In the meanwhile, your site is a moment away from all the work and hope for the future good times :)
What a lovely coffee cake. Your intern is lucky to have you. Your photography and writing are so well done. I'm sure this cookbook is great.
this sounds wonderful! can't wait to try it!
This looks delicious! I love homemade coffee cakes, I could never get used to the store bought ones. They are so great for breakfast and dessert.
Is it so twisted that I tried to leave a comment from my iphone while doing a cardio w/o? Probably, but I desperately love sweet treats!!!! Can't wait to try this recipe and If I am so lucky to win this wonderful book, I can share and eat even more.... he he along with more exercise. Right? he he plus what a great way to love on your friends but with sweet treats.
AmyRuth
Mmm. I love chai and I love cake. Sounds like a winning combo!
I'm looking forward to trying this out!
I love chai and I love cake. I will be trying this!
Fine. I confess. I do want to improve. And I have big gaping holes in my skillset right where both you and Nicole blog - baking and photography.
Well, I suppose it's as good a year as any to work on it. And coffee cakes are somewhere not too intimidating to start.
Thank you.
hey i would love to get a freebie, maybe today i'll be lucky
Yum I absolutely love coffee cake and that book looks incredible!
Love the chai tea!! I´m sure I´d love this coffee cake too!!
Maria
I love Baking Bites too (& chai)! :D
looks yummy! i would love to check out the baking bites cookbook!
Would love to win, it's cold and dreary today, some coffeecake might be the ticket to cheering things up! :)
I can't wait to make this-- SOON!
I would love this!
If I wasn't experiencing morning sickness right now I'd say this sounds lovely. Unfortunately it'll be a couple of months before I can attempt this one!
I need to bake this soon. I saw the recipe on Baking Bites and have been thinking about baking it ever since.
I love your blog, both the recipes as well as the beautiful and mouth watering photos.
All of your stuff looks amazing!
mmm looks delicious! i want some!
Oh you had me at chai! Those look amazing!
The cake looks really good, I bet it tasted very good as well.
I've been a big fan of fan her site for quite some time so winning a book would be a real treat
I love finding new recipes - Baking Bites is now on my Google Reader so I can always see the updates!
I'm not a fan of Chai but I might try this with a combination of other spices ^_^
I love her site. Great recipes. Your coffee cake came out perfectly!
Can anyone have too many baking recipes? I think not. New to your site. Gorgeous photos of goodness.
I LOVE your photographs. I first came here to see recipes, but now I visit as often as I can just to see the wonderful photos! (And of course the recipes are fabulous, too!)
I don't know if my comment posted
:( but I love her site and I LOVE your site :) lol
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