“If you're afraid of butter, as many people are nowadays, just put in cream!”
Julia Child
These little cakes are just divine. I made them for the first time a few months ago when in was in California. My sister and I made them for a dinner we hosted at her home. I just loved them. I served them with honey pine nut ice cream, which was heavenly.
I had a dinner here a few nights ago, and I had 2 fresh pineapples on the counter, I saw them and this dessert immediately came to mind. This time I had no pine nuts. I scavenged the pantry and found macadamia nuts, a fine substitute, I thought. Honey macadamia nut ice cream I made, the base, that is. I went to the garage fridge to retrieve my mixture, ready to freeze it in the ice cream maker, and dropped the whole shebang on the floor.
Alas, no honey macadamia nut ice cream for us.
I ended up making banana coconut ice cream to serve with these delightful little cakes.
Rich with butter, with a hint of cardamom, these cakes are truly moist and delicious. The pineapple on the bottom (or top after it's all said and done) is loaded with butter, brown sugar and flavored with vanilla bean.
I purchase my cardamom in the bulk spice section of my natural food store. It's very reasonably priced there. If you buy it at a regular grocery in the spice aisle, it can be quite spendy.
For a more traditional cake, just omit the cardamom, it will still be delicious.
Individual Pineapple Upside Down Cakes
adapted from this recipe from Firefly Bistro in South Pasadena, Ca.
this recipe makes 13 ish individual cakes, if you don't need that many, it can easily be halved
Ingredients
2 whole pineapples peeled. cored, and diced into small pieces, or about 4 cups (750 g.) diced pineapple
1 1/2 cups (260 g.) brown sugar
3 sticks (1 1/2 cups) (349 g.) of unsalted room temperature, butter, plus a few tablespoons for buttering ramekins
1 vanilla bean
1 cup (122 g.) sour cream or yogurt
4 eggs
3 tsp. vanilla extract
2 1/2 cups (252 g.) all purpose flour
1 1/2 cups (292 g.) granulated sugar
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
1 1/2 - 2 tsp. ground cardamom
Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit, 180 degrees Celsius, Gas Mark 4.
Melt the 2 tablespoons butter in a small dish, and brush the sides of 13, 1 cup (8 oz) or (250 ml.) size ramekins, set aside.
In a large skillet, melt one stick of the butter (113 g.) with the brown sugar on medium heat. Split and scrape the seeds out of the vanilla bean, place the bean and the seeds into the brown sugar mixture. Add the pineapple pieces and cook on medium heat for about 15 minutes.
Meanwhile, in a medium bowl whisk half of the sour cream (or yogurt) (1/2 cup) with the eggs and vanilla extract.
In the bowl of a stand mixer, add the flour, granulated sugar, baking powder, baking soda, salt and cardamom and mix it together. Then add the remaining butter (2 sticks) and remaining sour cream (1/2 cup) and beat on low speed until smooth, then beat on medium speed until fluffy. Add the sour cream, egg mixture and beat again until fluffy, 2 minutes.
Spoon the pineapple and sauce into the ramekins, covering the bottom with pineapple, and spooning about 3 tablespoons sauce over the pineapple. Then scoop the cake batter over the pineapple mixture and smooth it out. Put the filled ramekins on a baking sheet with sides then put in the oven.
Bake for 30-40 minutes, until a toothpick comes out clean. Cool for at least 10 minutes on a wire rack, then using a knife, go around each cake to loosen it, then flip over on a plate. If you made these early in the day, to serve at night, it's o.k. to leave them in the ramekins until then.
Serve room temperature, or warm.
What a gorgeous photo! It looks absolutely delicious.
ReplyDeleteI love pineapple upside down cake, yours looks beautiful and yummy.
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat post! Looking forward for more post from you. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCart Ridge- thanks so much, and you're very welcome!
ReplyDeleteAmanda and Lee- Thanks so much, I appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteWow, those look amazing! Pineapple Upside Down Cake is one of my favorites! You'll have to make me one when you come down to visit. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Michelle, I'll totally make them for you next time I visit!
ReplyDeleteoh these look deliriously good! what a great summer or spring dessert!
ReplyDeleteThese look fabulous. I know I will make them soon!!!
ReplyDeleteyum! These look amazing. They are so cute!
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Alyssa
Lovely lovely little cakes. I just wish there was someone else at home to appreciate them ... just my mom (not a dessert fan) and myself, and I don't want to have to eat them ALL. :)
ReplyDeleteLaraQ- I'm so glad you enjoyed them! I am often in your place with too many sweets around because my husband isn't a huge dessert fan. Sometimes I end up giving it away to friends.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by!
I made these this afternoon, it was very easy to make. I juste used cinnamon instead of the cardamom ^^
ReplyDeleteMaybe next time I'll use a bit less sugar...
Anyway it was delicious!!!!!!! My friends liked it too!
Thanks for sharing the recipe =)