Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Christmas Cooking

I have spent the last couple of evenings doing some Christmas baking before we hit the road on Wednesday to see Mr. Mixologist's family for Christmas. After discussing it with my mom, I decided to make one of her classic recipes to share with them.  It's called Gooey Butter Coffee Cake and it's a really simple to make and boy is it scrumptious ! My mother has been making this for years. I can remember her sending it to me in care packages when I was in college. In fact, me and my sister still fight over the corner pieces cause they taste the best for some reason. I found some really nice inexpensive Christmas Tins at Big Lots. We intend to give them to the relatives that we didn't actually purchase gifts for. The recipe is so simple:




This first layer is just a yellow box cake mix (dry mix only), a stick of butter melted, and one beaten egg. Stir out the lumps and spread mixture into the bottom of a 9 X 13 greased baking dish. This will be the crust. The best cake mix powder to use is Duncan Hines Butter Golden flavor.





For the next layer, mix 8 ounces cream cheese, a box of powdered sugar (16 oz) and two beaten eggs, using a mixer, beat  until smooth & then pour on top of the first layer.





Sprinkle the top of the second layer with chopped pecans. They were out of the pre-chopped ones at the store yesterday, so I had to use one of my favorite kitchen items......





My Zyliss Chopper can chop up any and everything in no time flat. It is such a breeze, very sturdy and dishwasher safe.  I love using it !





I chopped these pecans up in like 10 seconds ! LOL No joke.






This is what it looks like before going into the oven at 350 Degrees for 50-60 minutes.






This is the final product. It is best to let it sit until it is completely cool. Honestly, its best to make a day ahead, because it's easier to cut into squares once it has settled & cooled really good. The middle will fall in a bit as it cools down so don't be alarmed when that happens, its supposed to.  My opinion is it actually tastes better after a couple of days. It seems like they get more chewy and gooey ! LOL





I made 4 of these and after cutting them all up into squares. I actually ended up having enough to fill up six Christmas Tins to share with my beau's family !  My mom is the one who got Mr. Mixologist hooked on the Gooey Butter Coffee Cake a few months back, so I am hoping that his family enjoys it as much as he does,  and yes I am hoping to make a good impression  too :)

Hope you get a chance to try the recipe, so simple and so delicious.

Are you doing any holiday baking ?         What are some of your favorites from childhood ?

Thoughts ? Questions ? Comments ?

Beautifully Complex

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

That sounds so delicious and very simple. I think I'll be adding to my dessert repertoire.

Beautifully Complex said...

@mrstdj
I promis,you will be hooked on it like a drug ! LOL

Anonymous said...

I am definitely not a cook by any stretch of anyone's imagination. But this recipe seems fool proof. I will be the Little Cook That Could and try it. I'll let you know how it turns out.

Well, I do have a specialty. I make a wicked cheese cake. My mother-in-law loves those things and the family and extended family have come to expect them. I usually make between 8 and 10 cheese cakes for Thanksgiving and again for Christmas.

Beautifully Complex said...

@mamasez
I absolutely loooooove cheesecake ! They are not that easy to make, so if you can do that, this will be a breeze ! Hope you enjoy it.