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Pineapple Upside Down Cake

By Nagi Maehashi
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Published12 Mar '21 Updated12 May '25
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Bringing back the retro classic! You’ll love this Pineapple Upside Down Cake with the sticky caramelised edges on the pineapple. The ultra-moist, tender vanilla cake is studded with pineapple pieces and infused with pineapple juice. You can’t help but smile at the sight of this cheerful-looking cake. Right? 🙂

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Pineapple Upside Down Cake

“Everything is brown!“, I observed, looking at the latest dessert recipes I’ve shared. “Chocolate, caramel, fruit cake – brown, brown, brown. Give me some COLOUR!”

And therein lies the exact reason I chose to share this cake today. A girl needs a splash of colour in her life every now and then, despite her commitment to all things chocolate.

And this girl needs little encouragement to bring retro fun into her life! Disco balls and flares, perms and … Apricot Chicken?? Hmm, I might pass on the Apricot Chicken!

Making Pineapple Upside Down Cake

Pineapple Upside Down Cake – What it tastes like

Pineapple Upside Down Cakes were all the rage from the 60’s right through the 80’s. Though as far as Aussies are concerned, they never went out of fashion. Rarely a summer would go by without one making an appearance at a barbie at some stage! (That’s a barbecue to you non-Aussies!)

“Upside Down” refers to the way the cake is made. Like a French tarte tatin, the cake is assembled and baked with fruit at the bottom and the batter on top. To turn it out, you flip the cake upside down, leaving you with the glistening, caramel-napped fruit layer exposed and the cake underneath it – Upside Down Cake!

The cake part is a vanilla cake. You’ll see versions that are more on the pudding-like side (ie. quite dense and wet like syrup-soaked cakes) and others that are quite dry sponge cakes. Mine lies squarely in the middle. It’s soft and fluffy, like my classic Vanilla Cake (except this is faster to make), but it is a bit more moist than traditional cakes because of the juices from the pineapple (and we are all for those juices!).

As for that pineapple topping? Think juicy pineapple pieces with caramelised edges, studded with sweet candied cherries. It is literally the crowning glory of this cake!

Picking up a slice of Pineapple Upside Down Cake

What you need for Pineapple Upside Down Cake

Pineapple Cherry Topping

Here’s what you need for the signature pineapple-and-cherry-studded topping:

Ingredients in Pineapple Upside Down Cake
  • Pineapple slices in JUICE – Be sure to get canned pineapple slices in juice rather than syrup. Syrup is too sweet for our needs. Also, we use some of the juice for the batter – and we save the rest for cocktails!

    The recipe calls for 600g/20oz of canned pineapple. Those of you in Australia will need 1 large can (425g) and 1 small can (225g) which together totals 650g. This is more pineapple than you need to cover the surface. So chop up leftovers and toss them into the batter!

  • Maraschino cherries (image below) – These are preserved, sweetened cherries commonly used as a cocktail garnish, such as for a Tequila Sunrise, and desserts like Black Forest Cake. True maraschino cherries are marinated in a cherry liqueur called maraschino – hence the name. However these are expensive and hard to source, so mostly you’ll find cheaper substitutes that don’t use real maraschino. These are totally fine and actually better here for their vivid colour! Find it at liquor stores and some grocery stores, such as Harris Farms in Sydney. Substitute with glacé cherries; and

  • Butter and brown sugar – Together, these form the shiny caramel coating on the top of the cake.

Maraschino Cherry
Maraschino cherry
Maraschino Cherry

Cake Batter

Here’s what you need for the cake batter:

Ingredients in Pineapple Upside Down Cake
  • Flour – Just plain/all-purpose flour;

  • Sour cream – This is a neat baker’s trick to thicken the batter without adding more flour, keeping the crumb of the cake nice and moist. We need a thick batter for this cake so it doesn’t leak under the pineapple slices which would tarnish the look of the surface!

  • Sugar – White sugar, which makes a nice light coloured cake crumb;

  • Unsalted butter – Softened to room temperature (18°C/64°F). This is the temperature at which butter is pliable and can be beaten (creamed) so it’s nice and fluffy, which in turn means a fluffy cake.

    If the butter is so soft that when you touch it, you end up with a thick slick of grease on your fingers, it is too soft. This will likely lead to a greasy cake, or one that does not rise as much as it should. If your butter is >20°C/68°F, I wouldn’t use it for a cake. Refrigerate to chill before using;

  • Large eggs, at room temperature – “Large eggs” are 55-60g / 2oz each, which an industry standard. Large eggs are sold in cartoons labelled as such.

    It’s important to ensure the eggs are at room temperature before using in cakes to ensure they incorporate fully. Fridge-cold eggs added into a batter with butter in it can cause the butter to solidify – spelling disaster!

    What is an egg at room temperature? Just take it out 30 minutes prior to using. As long as the egg is not fridge-cold when you hold it, it’s fine. There is more margin for error with eggs than there is with butter;

  • Baking soda AND baking powder – I always try to avoid the need for using both but sometimes it’s inevitable! Baking soda is like baking powder on steroids, it is 3x stronger. When combined with an ingredient with even a bit of acid in it (sour cream in this case), you get a great lift boost when the cake goes in the oven. This cake benefits from that extra boost because the batter is quite heavy. So unfortunately, we need both!

  • Milk – Any fat % is fine here, it’s not a major ingredient; and

  • Vanilla extract – This adds better flavour than vanilla essence, but essence is fine to use too.


How to make Pineapple Upside Down Cake

I feel like there’s a lot of process step photos below, which is quite misleading given how straightforward the recipe is. It’s not hard, I promise. 🙂

Part 1: Prepare pineapple topping

How to make Pineapple Upside Down Cake
  1. Pineapple juice for batter – Measure out 1/4 cup pineapple juice and set aside for the batter. Reserve the remaining juice for smoothies or cocktails!

  2. Pat fruit dry – Pat the pineapple slices and cherries dry;

  3. Melted butter – Pour melted butter in the cake pan and brush it over the bottom and sides;

  4. Sugar – Sprinkle the brown sugar around the base. No need to be too even here, the caramel will just move around once melted;

  5. Arrange pineapple slices – Cover base with pineapple slices. You can arrange as depicted, using one whole ring surrounded by halves (giving most coverage), or you can just use whole rings. Decorate with cherries, either just in the pineapple ring holes (as depicted), or with extra ones filling gaps between the pineapple. Press pineapple and cherries down firmly. This reduces the amount of caramel that adheres to the final presentation surface when baking so you get better vibrant yellow and red colour pops (that are not tarnished by caramel); and

  6. Chop leftover pineapple – We’re going toss these into the batter. Note: you may not have leftover pineapple, it depends on the size of your can(s)!

Part 2: The batter

How to make Pineapple Upside Down Cake
  1. Dry ingredients – Whisk them in a bowl;

  2. Wet ingredients – Whisk the milk, sour cream and pineapple juice in a separate bowl;

  3. Cream butter and sugar – Then in a third (and I promise, last!) bowl, beat the softened butter and sugar for 2 minutes until it’s light and fluffy;

  4. Add flour in 3 parts – Use a rubber spatula to fold the flour through rather than an electric mixer. This will ensure you don’t over-mix the batter which leads to a tough cake crumb;

  5. Alternate with Milk Mixture (Wet ingredients mix) – Between each addition of the Flour Mixture, add the Milk Mixture in 2 parts. So: 1/3 flour, mix, 1/2 milk, mix, 1/3 flour, mix, 1/2 milk, mix, 1/3 flour mix. This might seem tedious to you at the time, but just wait until you see how soft the cake comes out!

  6. Stir through pineapple pieces – Do this right at the end. Stir just to disperse the pineapple through.

Part 3: Baking

How to make Pineapple Upside Down Cake
  1. Scrape batter into cake pan over the pineapple;

  2. Spread to level surface;

  3. Bake uncovered for 30 minutes at 180°C/350°F (160°C fan);

  4. Cover with foil, then bake for a further 15 minutes;

  5. Check cake is cooked – Remove foil and check to ensure the cake is cooked by inserting a toothpick into the centre. It should come out with just crumbs on it, no raw batter!


Part 4: How to turn out Pineapple Upside Down Cake

There is nothing to fear with this step! And most importantly, I have NEVER had problems with the pineapple sticking to the cake pan – and as you can see, I do not use a non-stick pan!

How to remove Pineapple Upside Down Cake from cake pan
  1. Cover cake pan with a plate or serving platter;

  2. Flip with confidence – now is not the time to hesitate! 😂

  3. Lift the cake pan off slowly and … voila!

PRO TIP: If, when lifting off the inverted cake pan (slowly!), you can tell that the base is sticking, tap the base gently and/or shake gently. This will help loosen it. That said, with the amount of butter used in the base to make the caramel “sauce” that soaks into the pineapple topping, it is highly improbable that you’ll encounter sticking issues. But stranger things have happened in life!

Close up photo of top of Pineapple Upside Down Cake
Close up of fork eating Pineapple Upside Down Cake

This is not a very tall cake. It stands around 4cm/ 1.6″ tall using a 23cm/9″ cake pan. A smaller cake pan would make it stand taller but it would take too long for the middle of the cake to cook before the caramel on the base becomes too brown, I think.

Also, at this height, you have a nice ratio of cake to caramelised pineapple.

Pineapple Upside Down Cake will keep for 5 days or so in the fridge. The crumb will get a bit more soaked with those caramel pineapple juices as it sits. But nobody complains, that’s for sure! – Nagi x

PS. This is what I was listening to as I was typing up this post. Just in case you also want to get into the retro spirit. 👯‍♂️


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Pineapple Upside Down Cake

Author: Nagi
Prep: 20 minutes mins
Cook: 45 minutes mins
Cake cooling: 20 minutes mins
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4.99 from 153 votes
Servings10 – 12 people
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Recipe video above. Bringing back the retro classic! You will love everything about this cake. The sticky, caramelised pineapple and cherry topping. The ultra-tender and moist vanilla cake. How it's studded with pineapple bits inside. And how we use some of the pineapple juice to flavour the cake. Because why would we waste it??

Ingredients

Topping:

  • 565g/ 20 oz canned pineapple slices in juice (not in syrup, Note 1)
  • 12 – 18+ maraschino cherries (Note 2)
  • 60g/ 4 tbsp unsalted butter , melted
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar

CAKE:

  • 1 1/2 cups flour
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp baking soda (sub 1 tsp baking powder)
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1/3 cup milk , full or low-fat
  • 1/4 cup pineapple juice , reserved from can (under Topping ingredients)
  • 1/4 cup sour cream , full fat (sub plain yogurt)
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract (or essence)
  • 115g/ 1 stick butter , unsalted, softened (to 18C/64F, Note 3)
  • 3/4 cup white sugar
  • 2 large eggs , at room temperature (Note 4)
  • Any leftover pineapple , chopped (Note 1)
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Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 180°C/350°F (160°C fan).

Pineapple decorative top:

  • Dry fruits: Line a tray with paper towels or a tea towel, then place pineapple and cherries on. Pat dry with paper towels.
  • Butter: Pour melted butter into a 23cm/9" cake pan at least 5cm/2" deep. (Not springform, as they'll leak.) Brush butter up the sides.
  • Brown sugar: Sprinkle sugar over the base, roughly spreading it out (use the brush).
  • Arrange pineapple: Place one pineapple ring in the centre, then surround with either halved pineapple rings (as pictured), or whole ones.
  • Decorate with cherries as desired. Most people just put them in the middle of the pineapple rings.
  • Press cherries and pineapples down firmly so they are in direct contact with the base of the cake pan – so you get vibrant red and yellow colour pops at the end, not tarnished by caramel. (Note 5)

Batter:

  • Flour Mixture: Whisk flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt in a bowl.
  • Milk Mixture: Whisk milk, sour cream, pineapple juice and vanilla in a 2nd bowl.
  • Cream butter and sugar: In a third (final!) bowl, beat the butter and sugar for 2 minutes on speed 7 (handheld mixer) until fluffy.
  • Eggs: Add eggs one at a time, beating for 20 seconds in between.
  • Add Flour Mixture then Milk Mixture, alternating: Add 1/3 of the Flour Mixture, then mix in using a rubber spatula. Add 1/2 the Milk Mixture, mix in. Add half the remaining Flour Mixture, mix. Add all the remaining Milk Mixture, mix. Then mix in the last of the Flour Mixture. Stir in the leftover pineapple pieces.
  • Fill pan: Spread batter over pineapple layer, smooth and level the surface.
  • Bake: Bake for 30 minutes. Remove, loosely cover with foil, then bake for a further 15 minutes until a toothpick inserted into the centre comes out clean.

Turning out cake:

  • Cool 20 minutes: Remove cake from oven and leave inside pan to cool for 20 minutes.
  • Flip! Run a butter knife around the inner edge of the cake pan. Put a plate or serving platter over the cake, then flip. Tap base / shake pan gently then lift slowly. Voila!
  • Cool completely before serving.

Recipe Notes:

1. Pineapple slices – Be sure to get pineapple in juice, not syrup. Syrup is too sweet and also the cake batter calls for pineapple juice.
Cans: In Australia, the standard can sizes are 430g and 225g, so get one of each. Total 655g, which is more than needed. Chop up the leftover pineapple and add into the batter.
2. Maraschino cherries – Preserved, sweetened cherries commonly associated as a cocktail garnish! Find them at liquor stores or Harris Farms (Sydney/QLD). Glacé cherries also work!
3. Softened butter – Don’t let the butter get too soft and sloppy. This is a common error with cakes that call for butter and sugar to be creamed. Target 18C/64F for the butter. At this temperature, the butter is loose enough to be whipped, but you should not be left with a thick, shiny slick of grease on your finger when you poke it. If you get greasy fingers, this means the butter is too soft. The cake will not be as fluffy as intended, or the batter might split and be greasy.
If the butter is >20C/68F, I would chill the butter a bit before using.
4. Eggs – Eggs need to be at room temperature and not fridge-cold, to ensure it incorporates properly into the batter. A quick way to warm up fridge-cold eggs: Place eggs in a large bowl, cover with warm tap water (just warm, not hot) and leave for 5 minutes. Wipe dry (to avoid residual water dripping into bowl), then use per recipe.
Large eggs:  50 – 55g / 2 oz per egg is the industry standard of sizes sold as “large eggs” in Australia and the US. If your eggs are significantly larger or smaller in size, just weigh different eggs and use 200 – 220g / 8 oz in total (including shell) or 180 – 200g / 7.3 oz in total excluding shell (this is useful if you need to use a partial egg to make up the total required weight. Crack eggs, beat whites and yolks together, THEN pour into a bowl to measure out what you need).
5. Pressing the pineapple and cherries down firmly means their presentation side won’t be coated as much in brown caramel, letting the colours shine through more visibly.
6. Optional extra glossy shine for presentation purposes: Corn syrup (warmed), or apricot jam (warm, loosen slightly with water). Brush onto the pineapple and cherry surface after turning out cake.
7. Storage – Keeps in the fridge for at least 5 days. Be sure to bring to room temperature before serving. Nobody wants cold cake!
8. Nutrition per slice, assuming 12 slices.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 319cal (16%)Carbohydrates: 47g (16%)Protein: 3g (6%)Fat: 14g (22%)Saturated Fat: 8g (50%)Trans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 61mg (20%)Sodium: 162mg (7%)Potassium: 160mg (5%)Fiber: 1g (4%)Sugar: 34g (38%)Vitamin A: 468IU (9%)Vitamin C: 5mg (6%)Calcium: 60mg (6%)Iron: 1mg (6%)
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414 Comments

  1. Alexandra McArley says

    August 31, 2024 at 7:28 pm

    5 stars
    Lately, I have been browsing through recipes. Not until today (as in this early afternoon) did I realise that whenever I saw the dish version or any baking goodies I would make, I always ended up with “Recipetineats” recipes. And this morning, I decided to try her no-fail recipe for classic pancakes. And yet again, after I tried her version and followed the instructions, the results were excellent! And that’s when I decided to go to the bookstore to grab a copy of her book – “Recipetin Eats DINNER”- and I cannot wait to try the main dishes here!!!!!!

    *To make sense of my comment, I had to say my sentiments, as I feel Nagi deserves to be acknowledged for her recipes, which are so great, and she deserves to know this! Her recipe has been enjoyed by many people for over a year now, since I decided to become a member of a charitable organisation. We support multiple beneficiaries who are having a rough time, and as support, we give them some baked goods. Most of the members are not professional bakers, but we try! And when I decided to make this Pineapple upside-down, it was the most extraordinary baking I have ever made!!! So, thank you, Nagi. You made me look good! And I love reading the notes; they are encouraging, full of wisdom, and entertaining! Thank you for the beautiful work of art, for your cooking, and for making a recipe that works, even for people like me who make something nice is something too impossible sometimes! LOL. Thank you again!

    Reply
  2. Kat Hunt says

    August 18, 2024 at 6:11 am

    4 stars
    I made this! The cake BATTER is phenomenal 😀 I would have liked more caramel, so next time I will increase the butter & brown sugar

    But the batter is what’s so great, and it seems SO adaptable!! (the sour cream really makes it 🙂 How would you turn this into a chocolate cake? Cocoa powder naturally, but any other suggestions?

    Reply
  3. Nicole says

    August 9, 2024 at 7:52 pm

    5 stars
    Have cooked this very forgiving cake multiple times and it’s always a hit.
    Made it yesterday for my daughter’s birthday and even reduced the sugar by 25% and it was still perfectly delightful. 10/10 Thankyou Nagi!

    Reply
  4. Janet Harris says

    August 9, 2024 at 4:13 pm

    5 stars
    This turned out moist and super delicious. I used salted butter and fresh Pineapple and just put some Pineapple and a bit of water in magic bullet for the Pineapple juice. I also lined my pan with parchment. Other than that I followed recipe as written. This is definitely going in my make again favorites recipe collection!

    Reply
  5. Jane says

    August 1, 2024 at 5:30 pm

    5 stars
    Absolutely delicious and easy to make. I haven’t baked in years and made it for a friend whose favourite dessert is brownies. She said it was one of the best brownies she’s ever tasted. This will be my brownie recipe going forward! Thank you!

    Reply
  6. Sequoia H says

    July 29, 2024 at 12:27 pm

    5 stars
    I’m pregnant and have been craving this cake. So, I went ahead and made this recipe and it couldn’t have turned out better. Exactly what I wanted! It was beyond moist and light and fluffy.

    Reply
  7. Karla G says

    July 22, 2024 at 5:21 am

    This is my first time making this cake and it turned out perfectly! I used fresh pineapple and substituted the milk and sour cream for dairy free options. It’s delicious and whole family approved. Thank you for the recipe!

    Reply
    • Bonna Keckley says

      September 3, 2024 at 9:36 am

      5 stars
      Followed recipe exactly. The best pineapple upsidedown cake I’ve ever eaten. Absolutely delicious!

      Reply
  8. Amandine says

    July 19, 2024 at 12:59 pm

    5 stars
    Hi Nagi,
    The cake turned out amazing on my first attempt.
    Thanks for your recipes it’s always a pleasure to try them!

    Reply
  9. Jackie B. says

    July 15, 2024 at 8:46 am

    5 stars
    This rivals anything out of the expensive “exclusive” bakery in our area. Fantastic flavor and not too sweet. Also, it looks stunning and easily flipped out of the pan. Thank you, Nagi!

    Reply
  10. Narissa Saretsky says

    June 29, 2024 at 2:50 pm

    5 stars
    Honestly the best cake ever, I didn’t change a thing and it got amazing feedback. Thank you so much!!! I wish I could post a picture!

    Reply
  11. Peggy says

    June 29, 2024 at 1:33 pm

    5 stars
    This was absolutely delicious! I followed the recipe exactly as given, easy to follow, and my husband absolutely loved it!

    Reply
  12. Rene says

    June 24, 2024 at 3:04 pm

    The worst experience in my cake making life. Followed everything to the letter. Inverted it and it roasted totally raw and made a big mess on my kitchen floor. I don’t understand how 45 minutes could still produce such a wet batter!

    Reply
  13. Esther says

    June 23, 2024 at 4:19 am

    Thank you, Nagi. I love your blog and this recipe. I in fact have used many of your recipes with success. This cake has wonderful flavors with a nice touch of pineapple pieces in the batter (which most recipes don’t have). To me and my oven (calibrated), it took only 40 minutes to bake uncovered. The first time I followed the instructions, the cake turned out very dry and flavorless. So I rebaked and checked its doneness after the 30 minute mark. So, 40 minutes for me that yields a very moist and flavorful cake. Just like any other cake, it tastes much better and the cake being less crumbly the next day, and this cake was still moist and delicious on day 4. I just love it so much. Thank you so much again, Nagi. 😊❤️

    Reply
  14. Alanganallur Karupatti Coffee says

    June 20, 2024 at 4:10 pm

    Thanks a lot for sharing such a wonderful blog. All the best and do share such articles in future also.

    Discover the unique flavor and intense aroma of Alanganallur Karupatti Coffee , which is made from coffee beans and palm jaggery. Start your own Alanganallur Karupatti Coffee Franchise today!

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  15. Lisa Sherratt says

    June 16, 2024 at 2:12 am

    This is delicious but the weirdest thing happened – the pineapple rose to the top so I flipped it and only the cherries and a bit of the caramel was left and the rest had cooked through! Never had that with an upside down cake before! 😆

    Reply
  16. Rajesh Bera says

    June 8, 2024 at 2:32 pm

    Good 👍

    Reply
  17. Nagi Turksel says

    June 3, 2024 at 10:35 am

    Hi Nagi,

    If I wanted to make double of this cake, do I just increase the ingredients by 2?

    Reply
    • Arabella parrott says

      June 16, 2024 at 9:19 am

      Yes if you double multiply all in ingredients by two.

      Reply
  18. Iris says

    June 2, 2024 at 12:16 pm

    Hi Nagi! This looks amazing… Can I add coconuts to this recipe?

    Reply
  19. Sherri Carlson says

    May 29, 2024 at 12:02 am

    Hi Nagi!
    I just discovered your site.
    And I love it!,, My daughter requested a pineapple upside cake for her birthday. I am making your recipe this Thursday am. Your directions are wonderful…I like all of your notes.
    Random Question…do you know the brand and style of your beautiful kitchen floor? I am shopping for laminate floors….a part time job for sure…and I love the look of your floor. Sale ends at the end of this week. Any help you can give me ASAP would be much appreciated!
    Sherri

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  20. Tom says

    May 20, 2024 at 1:43 pm

    5 stars
    What a classic and the recipe is spot on. It was my favorite cake as a kid. Long enough ago, that I remember the grocery store had 2 shelves of flour that ran half the length of the baking aisle. What happened to our taste for great food?

    Reply
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