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.
These are some of my favorite kitchen tools that I use in my home kitchen for baking.
Treat and Trick
Tempting and yummy cake! Thanks for hosting "Ask Chef Dennis" and sharing those useful tips. Have a great day!
Emily @ Life On Food
My favorite post of the week, thanks!
The apple cake looks delicious. I always have to twist my husbands arm though about cake. He LOVES pie.
anniebakes
Such great stuff as always, love ya chef dennis!!
anne-from the cold, snowy north, ugh!
Ocean Breezes and Country Sneezes
First the cake look so delicious that if I didn't have one planned for Easter I'd probably make this one.
Second, thank you for all the blogging tips and information as well as blogs to visit – love it.
Finally, love to visit you! Have a great Easter!
Katrina (Betty Ray)
So first your blog tempted me with all the yummies and beautiful photos and stories of the Mount. Now you've gone and added all these tips and links. You sure know how to keep us coming back. Your blog is now a daily read for me – even to re-read older posts. Always something new is found. Thanks so much!
RavieNomNoms
Dennis I am drooling!! I have now gone almost 40 days with absolutely NO desserts or sweets and this has my eye popping out of my head! YUM YUM YUM!!
and yum! haha
Thanks for all the information on your Ask Dennis section. I am participating in Becky's bake sale… I am so excited!
Pretend Chef
I'm the only one in our household who enjoys pineapple but this sounds incredible and looks so moist. Yummy!
Ryan
Wow, this cake looks amazing! I love anything pineapple and can't wait to make it! I love Jimmy Buffett too and this cake sounds like his music in a bite!
kita
Pineapple cake was always an Easter staple at our house growing up.
I loved the food pic in a rut post. I read it a few days ago and it makes me want to spread out my pics and see what has changed and how I've moved forward.
Thanks for the tips on subscribers – I know I haven't gotten back to your email and Im sorry. The boss is away on vacation so the Im the captain this week…. and dog sitting… and getting ready for Easter… lol. excuses excuses.
I love Baking is Hot! Thanks for the new suggestions to check out!
Becky
Chef,
Thanks for the shout out! We still
need a few more bakers!
This pineapple butter cake is divine. This cakes transports me to the sunny, warm Caribbean beaches. After the weather we're having, snow,sleet and rain, I need that beautiful cake now.
Katrina {In Katrina's Kitchen}
Butter = love So so true!! Another great post. I'm glad you plugged Baking is Hot. I have been featured there many times and I love the site. It is refreshing to see some recipes that don't get deatured on other foodporn sites. I'm a big fan of Baking is Hot! ๐
Charlie @ SweetSaltySpicy
This cake looks so good! I am drooling over those big chunks of pineapple!
Pegasuslegend
I just love how you plated this… very delicious looking photo!
Lizzy
What a gorgeous, delicious-sounding cake! Love me some pineapple!
Thanks for another useful round of Ask Dennis…I'm not good at tagging my posts, but you've convinced me!
Have a great day, Dennis!
Michael Toa
butter = LOVE indeed Chef.
The pineapple cake looks beautiful, refreshing and very moist. Yum.