Let’s make Coffee Cake Cookies!

The perfect cookie for your next tea party!

Let’s bake soft & sweet cookies inspired by classic coffee cake. They don’t taste like coffee but they certainly pair well with it! We’ll start by creating the cinnamon cookie dough, top it with streusel & pop them in the oven. Once cooled we’ll drizzle them with a simple glaze every baker should have in their recipe book. *Gluten & Dairy Free Options included in this recipe.

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Let’s make Coffee Cake Cookies!
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1 Your Guide

Katie Kennedy Learn more about me

They call me "Katie Educatie." Two of my favourite ways to spend my time are learning with kids and baking up sweet treats in the kitchen. If I were a dessert I would be a funfetti cupcake with ribbons of pink buttercream reaching for the sky! I have been an elementary school educator for a few years now and an avid baker all my life. Baking is an interesting hobby because you can view your creation as a work of art, a math equation and a science experiment that is (hopefully!) good enough to eat! If I were not a teacher, I would definitely have my own retro-themed bakery. I also love making music! I play piano, a little ukulele and am hoping to take up the kalimba one of these days. I enjoy creative writing and crafting with paint, thread, or string. My teaching background is in both Mathematics and English. I believe you can achieve anything you think you can. Some people say the sky is the limit. I say, if you give it your all, the limit does not exist.

2 Materials Needed

You will need some basic baking ingredients, measuring cups, a cookie sheet & parchment paper, oven mitts & an oven! For more details & recipe specifics, please see the attached supplies list in the pre-activity resources. We advise a grown-up/parent be close by to supervise with the materials & tools for safe use.

3 Learning Focus

  • Communicating
  • Collaborating
  • Creative thinking

4 Registration

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5 Best Suited For:

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My age is between 8 - 14

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All experience levels are welcome.

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My parents need to be around.

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All reading levels are welcome.