CHERRY COFFEE CAKE1 (2 layer size) pkg.
white cake mix1 (6 oz.) pkg.
Heath Bits 'O Brickle (2 cups), divided use
1 (21 oz.) can cherry pie filling
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup packed brown sugar
1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon
1/3 cup margarine or butter
1/2 cup
slivered almondsFOR THE GLAZE:1 cup sifted powdered sugar
4 to 5 tsp. water
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease and lightly flour a 13x9x2 inch baking pan.
Prepare cake mix according to pkg. directions. Stir in 1 pkg. of the Heath Bits 'O Brickle. Spread batter evenly into the prepared pan. Spoon pie filling carefully over batter.
In a medium mixing bowl, combine the flour, brown sugar, and cinnamon. Cut in margarine or butter until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Stir in the remaining package of the Heath Bits 'O Brickle and the almonds. Sprinkle on top of pie filling.
Bake in a 350 degree oven for 40 to 45 minutes or until top is golden brown.
TO MAKE THE GLAZE:In a small mixing bowl stir together the powdered sugar and water. Drizzle over warm coffee cake. Serve warm.
NOTE FROM SOURCE:In the 1970's, Heath bought The Fenn Brothers, a Sioux Falls, South Dakota, candy company. In the process they acquired the rights to that firm's legendary Butter Brickle ice cream. (Brickle is a Scottish word for brittle and is presumably the source of the name for the Fenns' nougat ice cream flavoring bits.) The alliance was a logical one and eventually resulted in the marketing of Heath Bits 'O Brickle, the almond-toffee chips that, if you can locate them, exceed almost any other baking chip the mind can conjure. Of course, they make great cookies (bake a basic chipper recipe and substitute them for some or all of the chocolate called for), but if you'd like to enjoy your brickle at breakfast, try this sweet and sumptuous (but easy) treat.
Makes 20 servings
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