Hide 'N' Seek Coffee Cake
Submitted by Caleenie
Coffee cake with a hidden filling of dried figs, walnuts, brown sugar, and cinnamon baked between layers of vanilla batter. A sweet surprise in every slice.
YIELD
1 cakePREP
15 minCOOK
45 minREADY
60 minThe “hide and seek” in this coffee cake is a spiced fig and walnut filling sandwiched between two layers of tender vanilla batter. Cut a slice and you get that satisfying reveal: a ribbon of brown sugar, cinnamon, chopped figs, and crunchy walnuts running through the center.
Dried figs give the filling a jammy, honey-like sweetness that’s different from the usual cinnamon streusel. Mixed with brown sugar, melted butter, and walnuts, it becomes a rich, sticky layer that caramelizes slightly as it bakes.
Spread the bottom batter layer evenly and don’t worry if the filling layer isn’t perfectly smooth. It all bakes together and the slight unevenness creates pockets where the filling concentrates, which are honestly the best bites.
Kitchen Tips
- Rinse the dried figs with hot water as directed. This softens them so they chop more easily and blend into the filling without staying tough.
- Spread the batter gently over the filling. Use an offset spatula or the back of a spoon dipped in water to prevent pulling.
- The cake is done when a toothpick inserted into the batter (not the filling) comes out clean. The filling will always be sticky.
- Let it cool in the pan for at least 15 minutes before slicing. The filling needs time to set or it’ll ooze out.
Variations
- Date walnut version: Swap the figs for chopped dates for a deeper caramel-like sweetness.
- Pecan streusel top: Add a crumble of butter, flour, brown sugar, and pecans over the top batter before baking for extra crunch.
Ingredients
Directions
BATTER: Cream shortening, add sugar and vanilla and cream thoroughly.
Add beaten egg and mix thoroughly.
Sift dry ingredients, and add alternately with milk.
Spread half the batter in greased 8-inch cake pan.
Cover with fig filling and add remaining batter.
Bake 45 minutes at 350℉ (180℃).
FILLING: Rinse figs with hot water, then chop finely.
Blend with remaining ingredients for coffee-cake filling.
Comments




Er, where's the coffee in this 'coffee cake' ??
Coffee cake is a cake that's usually served with coffee or tea. Like English tea biscuits. But there is no actual coffee in the cake. I had the same question when I saw a coffee cake the first time, so I wasn't along :) Happy Baking :)