Easy Crumb Cake Recipe

This easy crumb cake is a tender, buttery sheet cake topped with a generous cinnamon-sugar streusel that crisps just enough on top while staying soft underneath — the kind of thing that makes weekday mornings feel like a small celebration. It’s forgiving to make, comforting to eat, and perfect for coffee hour, a school bake sale, or a simple Sunday brunch.
My husband goes a little soft when I pull this one out of the oven — he calls it “the breakfast cake” and will happily have a slice with his second cup of coffee. It’s become a household staple: I’ll make a pan on a slow Saturday and find it half-gone by Sunday afternoon. Once, I doubled the streusel because my son declared, very seriously, that more crumbs equals more love. We’ve been tweaking that ratio ever since.
Why You’ll Love This Easy Crumb Cake Recipe
– A perfect balance of tender cake and crunchy streusel that satisfies both texture and comfort cravings.
– Very forgiving technique — it’s hard to overdo and easy to adapt (add citrus zest, swap nuts, or fold in a little fruit).
– Makes a generous pan that’s great for feeding a crowd or keeping in the fridge for weekday breakfasts.
– Simple pantry ingredients, but the result feels like a bakery treat — great for impressing guests without fuss.
Behind the Recipe
This crumb cake is one of those recipes I return to when I want a reliable, crowd-pleasing dessert. Over the years I learned that the key is contrast: a tender, slightly tangy crumb (I like a bit of yogurt or sour cream in the batter for moisture) and a streusel that’s buttery with visible sugar crystals for crunch. People often worry about sinking streusel or a soggy top — the trick is a batter that’s not too wet and a streusel with a good proportion of sugar and cold butter.
Another lesson: don’t overmix the cake batter. Stir until the flour is just incorporated to keep the texture airy. For the streusel, I use a fork or my fingertips to get the right pea- to breadcrumb-sized clumps — too fine and it melts into the cake, too big and it doesn’t bond. And don’t skip letting the cake cool a bit before slicing; it sets and slices much more cleanly once it’s had a few minutes.
Shopping Tips
– Baking Basics (Flour/Sugar/Leaveners): Use all-purpose flour for a reliable crumb; measure by spooning into the cup and leveling for consistent results. Check baking powder/soda freshness if they’ve been in the pantry a while.
– Dairy: Opt for whole milk or a mix of milk and sour cream/yogurt for a moister cake; very low-fat milks yield a slightly drier crumb.
– Eggs: Use room-temperature eggs for better volume and a smoother batter; they incorporate more evenly than straight-from-the-fridge eggs.
– Fats & Oils: Real butter gives thestreusel and cake the best flavor — for the streusel, cold butter yields flakier crumbs.
– Nuts & Seeds: If you like a nutty streusel, toasted chopped pecans or walnuts are a lovely addition; buy them raw and toast briefly for best flavor.
Prep Ahead Ideas
– Make the streusel a day ahead and keep it chilled in an airtight container; it stays crumbly and ready to sprinkle on top.
– Measure dry ingredients into a zip-top bag or container the night before for a faster morning assemble.
– You can make the whole cake the day before and store it at room temperature covered with foil; it actually slices more cleanly after a short rest.
Time-Saving Tricks
– Use a large bowl and an electric mixer to cream quickly, then switch to a rubber spatula for the final flour fold to avoid overmixing.
– Toast and chop any nuts in a single small skillet while the oven preheats to save time.
– Keep mise en place — having your eggs, dairy, and measured flour ready avoids last-minute rummaging and speeds assembly.
Common Mistakes
– Overmixing the batter: I did this once and the cake turned dense; the fix is to fold until just combined. Little lumps are okay.
– Streusel that melts into the cake: often caused by butter that’s too soft — chill the streusel briefly before topping if your kitchen is warm.
– Slicing while piping hot: you can tear the crumb; let it rest 10–15 minutes so slices hold their shape.
– Underbaking in the center: if the edges look done but the center jiggles, give it a few more minutes and test with a toothpick; carryover heat will finish it.
What to Serve It With
– A bright smear of mascarpone or whipped cream for a brunch spread.
– Fresh berries or a simple berry compote to balance the sweetness.
– A strong cup of coffee or a milky tea — the classic pairing.
Tips & Mistakes
For a crispier top, briefly broil for 30–60 seconds at the end (watch closely). If your kitchen is humid, the streusel can soften — toast it lightly first or add a touch more sugar to help it caramelize. If the crumb is dry, try a smear of jam or a thin glaze when serving to add moisture.
Storage Tips
Store in airtight containers in the fridge. It reheats beautifully, but if you sneak a bite cold straight from the container, it still works.
Variations and Substitutions
This cake is adaptable: stir in a little lemon or orange zest for brightness, fold in chopped apples or blueberries for fruit, or swap half the streusel for chopped toasted nuts. For a dairy-free version, use a neutral oil in the cake and a dairy-free butter substitute in the streusel — the texture will change slightly but the flavor remains delightful. If you’re keeping it classic, don’t skimp on butter in the streusel; that’s where much of the signature flavor lives.
Frequently Asked Questions

Easy Crumb Cake Recipe
Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- 2 cups all-purpose flour sifted
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 0.5 cup unsalted butter melted
- 1 cup milk room temperature
- 2 large eggs beaten
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon for topping
Instructions
Preparation Steps
- Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and grease a 9x13 inch baking pan.
- In a large bowl, mix together the flour, sugar, baking powder, and cinnamon.
- In another bowl, combine the melted butter, milk, and beaten eggs.
- Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and mix until combined. Do not overmix.
- Pour the batter into the prepared baking pan and sprinkle with cinnamon.
- Bake for 30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
- Allow to cool before serving.
Notes
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