One of my go-to cakes for the fall is an Italian apple cake, so I thought I would adapt the recipe and turn it into a Pineapple Butter Cake. This cake is basically a very light butter cake batter that surrounds the tasty morsels of pineapple sautรฉed in butter…….sigh. In this case, Butter = Love!
I think that’s actually in the foodie dictionary somewhere (well, it should be if it’s not!)
My wife loves pineapple, but like anything else, she only eats a little bit of it, and then I’m stuck with what’s ever left…..sigh. That’s why our neighbors greet me drooling when I knock on their doors; they know it’s time for dessert! But with fresh-cut pineapple, I felt a little strange walking it over, so I decided to make a cake with what I had left.
Ingredients to make a Pineapple Butter Cake
Let’s start by gathering the ingredients we need to make this OMG delicious cake. In chef speak, we call this the Mise en Place, which translates into everything in its place.
It’s a good idea to start all of your cooking adventures by gathering the ingredients first. Not only does it make the cooking process go more quickly it ensures you have everything you need on hand.
Do I have to use Pineapple to make this butter cake?
No, you don’t. This is a very forgiving cake recipe and can be used with a variety of fruit. These are some of my favorites.
- Apple
- Mango
- Peach
- Blueberries
- Pears
**You don’t have to cook berries or stone fruit for this cake, but any firmer fruits like apples or pears would benefit from sauteing with butter. You can also mix different fruits together if you don’t have enough of any one variety.
The first step in making this cake is to melt the butter for the cake, reserving 6 tablespoons for the cake batter. After melting the butter, add the pineapple (fresh, frozen or canned) to the butter and cook over medium heat for 7-10 minutes.
**If you use canned pineapple, don’t add the juice from the can, only the pineapple.
While the pineapple and melted butter are cooling, you can move onto the next step.
What do I do with any leftover butter/juice in the saute pan?
Don’t add the extra liquid to the cake batter, it will make the batter too thin.
What you can do is spoon any leftover butter/juice over the cake after it comes out of the oven, before it fully cools.
If there is a lot of extra juice, heat it over high heat to reduce the juice to a reasonable amount.
Whip the two eggs and one egg yolk in a large bowl. In a smaller bowl, mix together the flour, salt and baking powder.
Add the 6 tablespoons of reserved melted butter, sugar and vanilla to the bowl and whip together until smooth.
Next, add the pineapple (without any of the butter from the pan) and the flour mixture to the egg mixture and fold together just enough to mix.
Pour the cake batter into a buttered pan. The batter may seem a little loose, but trust me, as long as you follow my recipe, it will turn out great.
Chef Dennis Tip**
Use parchment in the pan before you add the batter. It will be much easier to remove the finished cake from the pan.
Don’t expect this cake to rise very much. There isn’t enough flour vs butter in the cake to get much of a rise. I use standard 9-inch baking pans. An 8-inch cake pan will give you a taller cake.
This cake is easy to make and is sure to please your family or guests. If my wife liked coconut, I may have added some a little coconut (ยฝ cup) to the batter! Can anyone say Pina Colada? Tropical beaches, boat drinks, a little Jimmy Buffet on the radio….sigh, it just doesn’t get better than that!!! But there I go again, getting off topic…….let’s get back to the pineapple cake. I hope you enjoy it.
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Marie
Just canned some pineapple and had to try this. Amazing! I served it with some whipped cream sweetened with Mikeโs spicy honey. Really a nice cake and the hint of warmth went well with it. This is going into my do-to file!
Patricia
I made this cake tonight for a little sweet treat for me and my hubby. We both decided we could have this once a week if not more!! Haha and it’s so easy!! We love it, thank you for the recipe. I can’t wait for peach season to get here as I read where you said to try different fruits. I am a peach fanatic and live in Santaquin, Utah where the peaches are so big and juicy that you soak your shirt just eating one fresh off the tree. 2 thumbs up!!
Chef Dennis Littley
thanks for the comment and the great review and I’m very happy to hear you enjoyed my cake. I would love to try it with those peaches, they sound amazing!
LizA
Ckani make this recipe into cupcakes?
Chef Dennis Littley
I have never made cupcakes from the recipe but I think you should be able to make them. Just watch your baking time
Melissa Niska
I made these as cupcakes last week and it works great. I reduced the baking time to 23 minutes. Fill the cups all the way up and definitely use cupcake papers.
Chef Dennis Littley
thanks for letting me know the recipe works as cupcakes Melissa
jonas clutch
This looks so creamy and dreamy.
Tom
Thanks to Chef Dennis Around here Iโm the tiramisu guy! I add .5 oz creme de cassis or creme de muir. Thanks for a fantastic recipe.
Chef Dennis Littley
you’re very welcome Tom!
kumamonjeng
I will try out this recipe next year during our Chinese new year as we usually eat pineapple tart cookies, the reason is simple pineapple resemble an auspicious meaning so taking in plenty of pineapples bring in good luck and prosperity. Having pineapple cake as another option should be a good choice.
Tiffany La Forge-Grau
I haven’t had butter cake in so long. This takes me back to my childhood!
Vanessa Delia
Butter cake is one of my weaknesses! UGh, I’m drooling just looking at it!
John
I like the guide, easy to follow. I think any family can prepare this. The cakes indeed look sweet to taste. Thanks.
Allie
Number 1 I need to your neighbor! Number 2. I love Italian Apple cake, this is such a great remix to an original delicacy! I must make this at home except we donโt ever have leftover pineapples lol
Preet
Omg! This looks really good. Everyone can dig in right now. Will try making this!
Nicole Bertrand
I love pineapple upside cake, so I can’t wait to try this recipe!
Catherine Santiago Jose
I am really not a big fan of eating pineapple most especially in a cake but this one looks really delicious and I think I am going to like it. Thanks for sharing your recipe!
Chastity
I love pineapples itโs one of my favorite fruit. This recipe is totally worth trying. Looks so yummy
Katie
Yum! This looks amazing. I’m hosting a tropical party next week and I’ll definitely have to make this. Thanks for the recipe!