Ingredients
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14
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1/4
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1 2/3
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2
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1
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2
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1
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6
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1/2
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1
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1
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2
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-
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Directions
Mean Chef’s Pineapple Upside-Down Cake, I adopted this recipe after its original poster, Mean Chef, departed the site Mean posted it on Feb 5, 2003, and made these comments: This version of the pineapple upside-down cake is absolutely stunning You will impress everyone , This is one of my favorite cakes of all time I always try to make during cherry season with, you guessed it, fresh cherries Only change was using half cup of granulated sugar Excellent recipe! Thanks for posting!, Excellent cake – easily converted to gluten free! Will definitely make this again Thanks for posting
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Steps
1
Done
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Preheat Oven to 350 Degrees. |
2
Done
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Use a 10-Inch (measure Across the Bottom) Cast Iron Pan. (although This Cake Can Be Made in a Round Cake Pan, It Is Better If You Use Cast Iron). |
3
Done
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Drain Pineapple Slices and Place on Paper Towels to Absorb Moisture. (you Will Need 8 Whole Slices; the Other 6 Will Be Cut in Half). |
4
Done
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Whisk or Stir the Flour, Baking Powder, and Salt Together Just to Blend; Set Aside. |
5
Done
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in a Separate Bowl, Stir the Vanilla Into the Creme Fraiche or Sour Cream; Set Aside. |
6
Done
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Melt 2 Oz of Butter in the Cast Iron Pan. |
7
Done
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Add the Brown Sugar and Bourbon (if Using) and Cook Over Medium Heat, Stirring With a Wooden Spoon, Until the Sugar Melts. |
8
Done
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Place 1 Whole Pineapple Slice in the Center of the Pan and 7 Whole Slices Surrounding It. |
9
Done
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Place the Half Slices Side by Side Against the Sides of the Pan, the Two Cut Edges Down Touching the Brown Sugar. |
10
Done
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Place Pecan Halves in the Middle of Each Pineapple Slice and in the Gaps Between the Fruit. |
11
Done
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Place Remaining Butter (4 Oz.) and the Granulated Sugar in the Bowl of a Mixer Fitted With the Paddle Attachment, or Use a Hand-Held Mixer, and Beat on Medium-High Speed Until the Mixture Is Smooth and Creamy, Scraping Down the Sides of the Bowl With a Rubber Spatula as Needed. |
12
Done
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the Butter and Sugar Must Be Beaten Until Light and Fluffy; Don't Rush It- the Process Can Take 3 to 4 Minutes With a Heavy-Duty Mixer and 6 to 8 Minutes With a Hand-Held Mixer. |
13
Done
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Reduce Speed to Medium Adding Eggs One at a Time, Beating Well After Each Addition. |
14
Done
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Working With a Rubber Spatula, Carefully Fold in Dry Ingredients and Creme Fraiche Alternately- 3 Additions of Dry Ingredients, 2 of Creme Fraiche. (you Will End Up With a Thick Batter). |
15
Done
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Spoon Batter Over Pineapple and Smooth the Top by Spreading the Batter With an Offset Spatula. |