ito Madaling Pinya Baliktad na Keyk is a simple pineapple cake recipe with no caramel needed and made without eggs and dairy!
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Madaling Pinya Baliktad na Keyk
Ingredients
Layer sa Ibaba
- 7 Pineapple Rings - from a can, pat dried
- 3 tablespoons Langis ng niyog - softened, not melted (note 1)
- 3 tablespoons Malambot na Kayumanggi na Asukal - (tala 2)
- 6 Glace Cherry
cake Batter
- 1 ½ tasa Flour ng Lahat-Lyong - (tala 3)
- 1 kutsarita Baking soda
- ⅔ tasa Hindi Pinong Cane Sugar - (tala 4)
- ½ tasa Pineapple Juice - from the can used before
- 6 tablespoons Langis ng niyog - cooled, melted (note 5)
- ¼ tasa Almond Milk - (tala 6)
- 1 kutsarita Vanilla Extract
tagubilin
- Preheat the oven to 350 °F (180 °C). Place a lined large baking sheet at the bottom rack of the oven. Upside-down cakes always overflow a little, this sheet will gather the caramel to prevent a messy oven.
- Line a 9-inch sealed cake pan or pie plate – at least 2 inches deep or you will end up with caramel overflowing from the pan. Do not use classic springform pans without a lip, they leak!
Layer sa Ibaba
- In a small bowl, using a rubber spatula stir soft coconut oil and brown sugar to form a creamy paste.
- Use a silicone spatula to spread the soft mixture all over the bottom and sides of a non-stick 9-inch pan.
- Pat dry the canned pineapple ring with absorbent paper, then arrange the pineapple ring all over the bottom of the cake pan. If they are too large, break them into pieces to fill the gaps.
- Place a glace cherry in the middle of each ring or gap. Set the pan aside in the fridge while making the cake batter.
cake Batter
- In a mixing bowl, whisk flour, sugar, and baking soda.
- Fold in pineapple juice, melted coconut oil, almond milk, and vanilla extract. Stir with a silicone spatula until the batter is smooth.
- Pour the batter over the prepared pan with pineapple at the bottom.
- Bake on the center rack of the oven for 30-45 minutes at 350 °F (180 °C). Insert a pick in the center of the cake. If it comes out clean or with a little crumb on it the cake is ready to come out of the oven.
- Let the cake cool for 10 minutes in its cake pan then flip it over a wire rack to fully cool down at room temperature.
Mga Tala
Pagkain
Ingredients at Substitutions
You only need a few simple ingredients to make this cake, and no need to make a caramel!

- Pineapple Rings – These form the caramelized topping. Make sure they are patted dry.
- Langis ng niyog – This creates a creamy base for the bottom layer. Plant-based butter also works.
- Malambot na Kayumanggi na Asukal – This caramelizes to create the sweet topping. Brown sugar or demerara sugar also work.
- Glace Cherry – This adds a decorative touch in the center of the pineapple rings.
- Flour ng Lahat-Lyong – This provides the structure for the cake batter. White spelt flour also works. For a gluten-free version, use my gabay sa pagpapalit na walang gluten.
- Baking soda – To help the cake rise.
- Hindi Nilinis na Asukal – To sweeten the cake batter. Classic sugar, unrefined cane sugar, or coconut sugar also works.
- Pineapple Juice – This adds moisture and flavor to the cake batter.
- Langis ng niyog – This adds moisture and richness to the cake batter. Melted plant-based butter/butter or light olive oil also work.
- Almond Milk – This provides the liquid for the cake batter. Oat milk, soy milk, or any other milk you like also work.
- Vanilla Extract – To enhance the overall flavor of the cake.
How to Make Easy Pineapple Upside Down Cake
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Combine the coconut oil and sugar in a mixing bowl.

Spread the sugar base into the bottom of your baking pan.

Place the pineapple rings and cherries to cover as much as the pan as possible.

Pour the dough ingredients into a large mixing bowl.

Stir the batter until just combined and pour it over the pineapple base.

Bake on the center rack of the oven for 30-45 minutes at 350 °F (180 °C) and flip it after 10 minutes of cooling.
Mga Tip sa Pagbe-bake ni Carine
Hayaan ninyong ibahagi ko ang ilan pang mga tip para sa isang perpektong cake.
- Pat Dry Pineapple – Always pat dry the pineapple rings to prevent a thin caramel and overly moist cake.
- High-Sided Pan Essential – Use a deep pie dish or a springform pan with a rolled rim to contain the caramel.
- Baking Sheet Protection – Place a large, lined baking sheet on the bottom rack to catch any caramel overflow.
- Longer Baking Time – Expect a longer baking time compared to regular cakes due to the moisture from the caramelized bottom.
- Cool Before Flipping – Let the cake cool for 10 minutes in the pan before inverting it onto a wire rack.
- Fill Gaps with Pineapple – If the pineapple rings are too large, break them into pieces to fill any gaps.







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