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Old Fashioned Pineapple Upside Down Cake
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1-2 hrs
ingredients
3 cans (8.5 ounce size) sliced pineapple in heavy syrup
1/4 cup butter
2/3 cup light brown sugar, packed
3/4 teaspoon baking powder
1 cup unsifted flour
1/3 cup pecan or walnut halves
3/4 cup sugar
1 1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup shortening
1/2 cup milk
1 egg
1 cup heavy cream, chilled
directions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Drain the pineapple slices, reserving 2 Tbsp. syrup.
In a heavy cast iron frying pan (10 inch), melt the butter over medium heat. Add brown sugar, stirring until the sugar is melted.
Remove from heat, and arrange 8 of the pineapple slices on the sugar mixture, overlapping the slices slightly around the edge of the pan. Put one slice in the center. Place the walnut or pecan halves in the center of each slice of pineapple. Arrange around the inside edge of the skillet the remaining pineapple, cut in halves. Put pecans or walnuts in the center.
In a medium bowl, mix the flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt. Add shortening and milk. Beat 2 minutes at high speed or until mixture is smooth. Add egg and reserved 2 Tbsp. of syrup. Beat 2 minutes longer.
Gently pour cake batter over pineapple in skillet. Spread evenly being careful not to disarrange the pineapple. Place on center rack of oven and bake 40-45 minutes, or until cake springs back to light touch.
After the cake is done, let the skillet stand on a wire rack 5 minutes to cool just slightly, and then loosen edges with a small spatula. Place serving platter over the cake, and turn upside down. Shake gently, and lift off skillet. Serve with heavy cream, whipped.
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reviews & comments
no baking powder needed if using self rising flour
How much baking powder should we use for this recipe? Thanks.