Pineapple Upside Down Cake with Caramel & Toasted Coconut
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Pineapple Upside Down Cake with Caramel & Toasted Coconut

Pineapple Upside Down Cake with Caramel & Toasted Coconut

6 steps | Baking | Serves 6+

Do you remember this retro classic? We may have taken a few liberties with the original, like adding a coconut caramel sauce. This cake will be sure to impress when you flip it upside to reveal the sticky caramel pineapple layer!

Allergens:
Egg
Gluten
Wheat
Milk
Sulphites

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Preparation Time1 hour 15 minutes
Cooking Time
DifficultyEasy

Ingredients

/ Serving 2 people

2 packet

brown sugar

(May be present: Gluten, Milk, Peanut, Sesame, Soy, Wheat, Almond, Brazil Nut, Cashew, Hazelnut, Macadamia, Pecan, Pine Nut, Pistachio, Walnut. )

1 tin

pineapple slices

1 packet

basic sponge mix

(Contains Gluten, Wheat; May be present: Milk, Peanut, Sesame, Soy, Almond, Brazil Nut, Cashew, Macadamia, Pecan, Pine Nut, Pistachio, Walnut. )

1 box

coconut milk

1 packet

shredded coconut

(Contains Sulphites;)

Not included in your delivery

3

eggs

(Contains Egg;)

⅓ cup

milk

(Contains Milk;)

230 g

butter (softened)

(Contains Milk;)

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Nutritional Values

per serving
Energy (kJ)2920 kJ
Fat36.6 g
of which saturates23.6 g
Carbohydrate81.8 g
of which sugars61.2 g
Protein8.1 g
Sodium590 mg
The average adult daily energy intake is 8700 kJ

Utensils

Medium Pan
Medium Non-Stick Pan

Instructions

1
1

Preheat the oven to 180°C/160°C fan-forced. Grease and line the cake tin with baking paper. Drain the pineapple slices. Measure out 200g butter (for the cake) and set aside at room temperature to soften. Measure 30g butter (for the sauce) and set aside. Divide the brown sugar into three separate bowls: 200g in one bowl, 60g in another bowl and the remaining 40g in a third bowl. TIP: Weigh out your ingredients before you start to speed up your prep time!

2
2

In a medium saucepan, combine the butter (for the sauce) and 40g brown sugar. Cook over medium heat, stirring, until the sugar is dissolved, 2-3 minutes. Pour the sauce into the lined cake tin. Place the pineapple slices, in a single layer, on top of the sauce.

3
3

In a large bowl, add 200g brown sugar and the butter (for the cake). Beat with electric beaters until light and fluffy, 2-3 minutes. Add the eggs, one at a time, and beat until smooth. Fold in the basic sponge mix and milk with a spoon until just combined. Transfer the cake batter to the lined cake tin. Bake for 45 minutes to 1 hour or until cake is golden brown and cooked through. Set aside to cool in the tin, 15-20 minutes. TIP: Using room temperature butter helps the batter get light and fluffy! TIP: To check if the cake is done, stick a toothpick or skewer in the centre. It should come out clean.

4
4

While the cake is baking, wipe out the saucepan and return to a medium heat. Cook the coconut milk and 60g brown sugar, whisking until well combined and turned to caramel, 5-8 minutes. Set aside to thicken. TIP: The caramel will thicken as it rests!

5
5

Heat a medium frying pan over a medium-high heat. Add the shredded coconut and toast until golden, 2-3 minutes. When the cake has cooled, place a serving plate on top of the cake. Carefully flip the cake over and remove the tin to reveal the pineapple top.

6
6

Sprinkle the cake with the toasted coconut. Slice and serve drizzled with the coconut caramel.

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