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Pineapple Upside Down Cake #Recipe

My mother’s birthday was on Easter this year.  Since her birthday was going to be extra special this year, I offered to make her any birthday cake that she wanted.  She requested that I make her a Pineapple Upside Down Cake.  The only complaint I heard all day was that I should have made two cakes.  Most of the cake was gone before the burgers were off the grill.  Not only is this recipe THAT good, it is also incredibly easy.

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Kitchen Supplies Needed:

I start by preheating the oven to 350°F.  A 9 x 13 inch pan with nice deep sides was selected, and cooking spray was lightly sprayed on the sides to prevent sticking (bottom isn’t really necessary).

I like to buy the pineapple rings in pineapple juice rather than a syrup.  Pineapple rings were spread out on paper towels to sop away any excess juice while reserving the rest of the juice in the can for later.

The butter gets melted in the microwave and poured over the bottom of the prepared pan.  The brown sugar is generously spread over the melted butter.  The pineapple rings that have been blotted dry with paper towels are layered over the brown sugar.

Now, the cake batter gets mixed.  I buy a box mix of yellow or vanilla cake and follow the directions on the box with two exceptions: 1) I substitute the reserved pineapple juice for the water (I add a little water if there isn’t enough juice for an even swap), and 2) I add a little coconut extract.  I’m not crazy about getting caught in the rain, but I do like the pineapple & coconut flavor combination of a pina colada.  If that song is now stuck in your head, I apologize.

The cake batter is evenly poured over the pineapple rings, and the whole thing gets baked for around 45-55 minutes or until an inserted toothpick comes out crumbly rather than doughy and the center gently bounces back to the touch (rather than retaining the depression).  Allow the cake to cool for around 15 minutes.  A knife or spatula can be used around the edges to release the cake before flipping the cake upside down onto a serving pan to reveal the glorious pineapple goodness.

Are you ready to make some Pineapple Upside Down Cake?  Check out the recipe below!

If you like this recipe, you might also like my Strawberry Lemonade Poke Cake.


Trisha: Trisha Kilpatrick is a homeschooling mother of three. She has a degree in Education with a double major in Elementary and Special Education, but she is more proud of her countless hours of volunteer work in Children's Church. She believes that all children can learn and that, in life, simple is almost always best. *Affiliate links are used on this site. I may be compensated when you click on or buy from these links. If you have any questions, you can contact me at questions@trishadishes.com .

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