I made this Pineapple Upside Down cake using the same recipe as my earlier post on
'Peach Upside Down cake', merely substituting peaches with canned pineapple rings. I filled up the gaps with walnuts resulting in a sourish, fruity and nutty taste.
I like this cake, soft and moist and do keep any left-overs in the refrigerator.
Ingredients
For the Topping, cream the following 2 ingredients
- 2 oz butter/margarine
- 3 Tbsp brown sugar
- 4 oz butter/margarine
- 3.1/2 to 4 oz caster sugar
- 2 eggs
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 6 oz plain flour
- 1.1/2 level baking powder
- 1/8 tsp salt
- 2 Tbsp milk
- 1 tsp orange or lemon zest
- Canned pineapple rings - drained of syrup
- Walnuts
- Sift flour with the baking powder, salt, set aside.
- Cream the 2 oz butter and brown sugar till creamy and spread it over the bottom and sides of an 8 inch square tin.
- Arrange the drained pineapple rings over the butter-sguar coating. Fill up the gaps with walnuts. Set aside.
- Cream butter and sugar till light, creamy and thick.
- Add in eggs one @ a time.
- Fold in half sifted flour and add in the milk and vanilla. Mix well and add in the remaining flour.
- Mix in the orange zest, scraping from the bottom and sides of the mixing bowl.
- Spoon batter over the pineapple rings and bake in a preheated oven @ 180 deg C for 50mins.
- When cake tests done, invert it immediately onto a serving plate.
- Leave for a few minutes before removing the cake tin.
- Let cool and serve.
I'm submitting this entry to Aspiring Bakers #5 Fruity March (March 2011)
hosted by Jess of Bakericious
I'm taking a short break, see you folks next week!
baked to perfection Cheah! i'm gonna give this a try if i can soon!
ReplyDeleteI've never had pineapple cakes, but love the idea!
ReplyDeleteThat looks lovely, the pineapples still look so fresh! I like that very a lot!
ReplyDeleteThis looks pretty! I would like a slice for my breakfast now :)
ReplyDeletePerfect for tea! Love pineapple upside-down cakes!
ReplyDeleteI just love pineapple upside down cake. Yours looks delightful. I have a sweet treat linky party going on at my blog and I'd like to invite you to stop by and link your cake up. http://sweet-as-sugar-cookies.blogspot.com/2011/03/sweets-for-saturday-8.html
ReplyDeleteoh this looks so cute, love the pineapple slices ;) hmm very tropical and refreshing!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so beautiful. Well done Cheah.
ReplyDeleteI like your idea of using walnuts to fill the gaps instead of glace cherries...because I prefer to eat walnuts than the glace cherries.
ReplyDeleteFeel like want to have a slice of this yummy cake with a cup of tea! sound good.
ReplyDeleteMe too - have not tried a pineapple cake. This is very nicely baked.
ReplyDeletethis look really yummy! (:
ReplyDeleteI can imagine that the cake soaking all the pineapple goodness.
ReplyDeleteI have heard so much about pineapple upside down cake, but never try one b4 myself. Must be very juicy... :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks so pretty! Upside-down cake is in my to-bake list now!
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ReplyDeleteYes, this is delicious, would love your feedback when you've tried it.
Busygran
ReplyDeleteYes, just yummy with tea.
Lisa
Thanks for dropping by. Will link up my post with yours when I get home.
Min and Shirley
Thank you.
Zoe
Same with me, I find glace cherries too sweet. Walnuts is a much favoured replacement.
The Sweetylicious
Yes, it is.
Sonia
It pairs well with tea.
Yummy koh
It's my first time baking this cake and not a disappointment at all. Give it a shot!
Penny
Mmm.. the cake is aromatic!
hanushi
Bake it and see for yourself, it's yummy!
Cheah, I confirm you cannot finish the cake, right! So, I don't mind having the leftover. haha... Pos Express over, I confirm receiving it by tomorrow noon time. :o)
ReplyDeleteKristy
i've always seen it but not try it before. yours look better than those that i saw coz i not extremely brown like is burnt (: LOVELY and im sure juicy and YUMMY! (:
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