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.
Amy
Dennis, this cake sounds awesome! I am loving how there is pinapple throughout the batter and not just on top! What a great way to use up the pinapple that you did have left ;)! I am sure your wife loved it! This cake seems like it would be perfect on an Easter table! Hope you have a wonderful holiday weekend :)!
Leanne
Thanks for sharing your wealth of knowledge, as always! Your openness and willingness to listen and share is an asset to us all.
(And I really wish I were your neighbour!)
Hovkonditorn
Sounds really delicious!
ping
That looks delicious! I love pineapple but the fresh ones always gives my tongue a fuzzy feel after. Now cooking it this way might just work for me! I guess I could also substitute with the canned ones? Oh, btw, I like square pics ๐ Congrats on getting top9.
mangiabella
p.s. I am so stokked to see your delicious cake on the Foodbuzz Top 9…..you rock D!
mangiabella
my husband doesn't like pineapple (or coconut…but he does like Jimmy Buffet haha) – how I wish I was your neighbor!!! Lucky for me I know a few other pineapple fans so I can have an excuse to try this awesome cake….
you cracked me up about your buzz starting to fade (like the sixties)…sighhhh….you are hilarious.
Candace
Butter cake is my absolute favorite. Add pineapple? OMG is all I'm gonna say.
Julie M.
Dennis,
That is one beautiful pineapple cake! I'm a huge butter fan as well. It makes me wish I was your neighbor. ๐ I guess I'll just have to whip up one of my own. Thanks for the links to the new food porn sites. I'll definitely check them out!
Tastemonials
Congrats on the Top 9! I can't buzz again, but no matter – you're in the number one spot!
AndiWinslow
Hi I just joined your site, The pineapple cake looks wonderful. I made a cake posted on my site with raspberries its easy and tasty. Yesterday I hooked up on food buzz, have excepted a lot of friends, haven't done anything with it yet. Thanks for the posting about food buzz Thanks for following me. I just started this but am not a blogger. I only post what I have made and if I like it. Keep cooking Andi
Becky
Chef,
Congratulations on the Top 9 today!!!!
All That's Left Are The Crumbs
Congratulations on the Top 9!Very deserving for such a delicious-looking cake.
Magic of Spice
I have just recently started to enjoy pineapple cakes, looks fantastic!
Peggy
This cake looks absolutely delicious! Buttery and full of pineapple – how can you go wrong with that?!
Mari
Lovely cake, I know I'll love it!! Have a great Easter weekend ๐