You can serve gooey butter cake for dessert or serve it as a type of coffee cake for brunch alongside a simple quiche or breakfast casserole.

It’s a real shame that it took me moving to Saint Louis before I ever heard about Gooey Butter Cake. The stuff is pure gold! Gooey butter cake is a dense but chewy (and of slightly gooey in the center) cake that originated in Saint Louis, Missouri. I became all too familiar with this delicious dessert after living there for 6 years! Gooey butter cake has the perfect amount of sweetness and I can never stop at just one slice!

What I LOVE about this recipe:

It’s made from scratch! Many “gooey butter cake” recipes use cream cheese and a yellow cake mix. What a tragedy; That is not how the original Saint Louis gooey butter cake is made! This Gooey Butter Cake is a true baker’s recipe made with a homemade yeast crust and sweet filling. The yeast crust. The crust for this recipe is essentially a type of dough, but don’t let that turn you off because it bakes into a crust that’s amazing! The crust of this recipe is what sets it apart, and trust me, you’ll love ti!

Gooey Butter Cake in 6 steps:

  1. Proof the yeast mixture. Combine yeast, sugar and warm milk. Set aside for 5 minutes.

  2. Make the crust. In a stand mixer cream together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add the yeast mixture, egg, salt and flour and mix.  Knead for 7 minutes, until the dough is smooth and has pulled away from the sides of the bowl.

  3. Press in pan and let rise. Press the dough into a 9×13” pan. Cover with a towel or plastic wrap and let rise in a warm place until doubled, about 2 hours.

  4. Make the topping.  Whisk together corn syrup, water and vanilla. In a separate bowl cream butter, sugar and salt. Add egg. Add a little of the flour, alternating with adding the corn syrup mixture, until both are combined.

  5. Drop topping on dough/crust.  Drop large spoonfuls of topping all over the risen dough. Use a spatula to gently smooth it into an even layer.

  6. Bake at 350 F for 35-40 minutes until the top has set and is golden brown. The center should still seem soft when it comes out of the oven. Allow it to cool on a wire cooling rack to room temperature.  Serve gooey butter cake sprinkled with powdered sugar on top.

To Make ahead:  Gooey butter cake can be made up to 3 days ahead of time, though I think it is best made the day of or 1 day ahead of time. To store:  Store gooey butter cake covered, at room temperature, for 3-4 days or in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. To freeze:  Allow the cake to cool to room temperature and then decide on a freezing method.  I like to cut gooey butter cake into smaller bars and place them in a gallon freezer ziplock bag.  This way, I can thaw just one piece at a time.  You can also freeze the whole cake by covering the pan (as long as it’s aluminum and not glass) in plastic wrap or tinfoil and store it in the freezer for up to 3 months.

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