Wednesday, February 29, 2012

PINEAPPLE UPSIDE-DOWN CAKE

                                     

Today’s recipe is rustic cooking at it’s best.  Which I define as home cooking that requires very little effort in terms of process –that delivers a very high content of flavor and satisfaction.  My Mother used to whip up pineapple upside down cake as I was growing up and I always thought it was wonderful!  You may make it in a cast iron skillet or a large pyrex baking dish.  Young kids always enjoy seeing the “surprise” decoration as the cake is inverted to reveal the pineapple and cherries.  I hope you enjoy making this with your family!

Ingredients:
2 T. butter
½ cup packed brown sugar
One 14 ounce can pineapple tidbits
One half of a 14 ounce can of crushed pineapple
1/3 cup maraschino cherries
1 yellow cake mix (which calls for 3 eggs, 1 and 1/3 cup water*, 1/3 cup oil)
*Use all the pineapple juice from the 2 cans of pineapple and then enough maraschino  cherry juice to make one and 1/3 cups of liquid  instead of water.

Instructions: for a 10 inch cast iron skillet
*Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
*Place butter in a 10 inch cast iron skillet  and heat in the oven just until butter is melted.  Remove skillet before butter begins to brown.
*Place brown sugar into skillet and  combine with butter, using a fork to break up any lumps in the sugar.
*Place pineapple tidbits evenly over surface of brown sugar/butter mixture.
*Sprinkle cherries evenly over pineapple tidbits.
*Place crushed pineapple over tidbits and cherries to fill in any spaces.
*Prepare cake mix according to the directions on the box using a wire whisk.  Substitute all pineapple juice and some cherry juice for the water in the recipe.
*Pour cake batter into the skillet over the fruit mixture until the skillet is just over half full.  **Use the remaining cake batter for cupcakes**
*Bake at 350 degrees for 40  minutes or until cake is done.
*Remove from oven and loosen sides of cake with a sharp knife.  Let cake cool for up to 10 minutes.
*Place a heat safe serving plate on top of the skillet and then invert the skillet to release the cake onto the plate.

Instructions:  for a 9x13 rectangular pyrex
*Follow the  previous instructions “for a 10 inch cast iron skillet”  however, you may use the entire portion of cake mix batter since the pyrex baking dish holds more.

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