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Pineapple Cream Cake

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Pineapple Cream Cake

This recipe is a twist on my Strawberries and Cream Sponge Cake Recipe. In place of the strawberries, I have used pineapple and have made some slight modifications to the syrup used for moistening the sponge. Light as air and fluffy as cotton, each bite of this heavenly cake is in perfect balance. Since this is actually a sponge cake, one can have it without too much guilt over the calories
Servings 8 inch Cake

Ingredients
  

Ingredients

  • 3 eggs
  • 1/2 cup caster/grinded sugar 100 gm
  • 3/4 cup cake flour 90 gm
  • 1 tbsp. butter 15 gm
  • 1 tbsp. milk
  • 1/2 tsp. vanilla essence

Additional Ingredients

  • 2 cups whipping cream 400 ml
  • 2-4 tbsp. icing sugar
  • 1 tsp. vanilla essence
  • 1 can of pineapple rings
  • 6 tbsp. drained pineapple juice from the can
  • 3 tbsp. sugar

Instructions
 

  • Reserve 2-3 pineapple rings for the top garnish. Cut up the remaining into small pieces and drain well. You will need approximately 1 cup of chopped pieces for the cake center.
    Warm the pineapple juice in a small bowl in the microwave, then add the sugar and stir until it dissolves. Set this aside to cool for later.
    Prepare your cake pan by lining it with grease proof paper and greasing it to make sure the cake doesn’t stick. I used an 8 inch pan. You can use a slightly smaller one if you want a higher cake.
    Preheat your oven at 170 C.
    Put the butter and milk into a small bowl and set aside.
    Sift the flour twice to aerate it and set aside.
    Put the eggs in a big glass bowl, then add the sugar. Beat the eggs for 30 seconds. Then dip the bowl in a pan of hot water and keep beating on high speed for 2 minutes. Make sure that the egg mixture doesn’t get too warm, if you stick your finger in it, it shouldn’t be too warm. Remove from the hot water and now put the small bowl of butter and milk into the hot water and leave it there for the butter to melt slowly.
    The eggs will have started expanding from the beating. Keep beating for about 4 minutes until the egg mixture resembles cream. The beaters should leave streaks in the mixture as you whip, like how whipping cream looks at the ‘soft peak’ stage.
    Once you have reached this consistency, remove the beaters and use a whisk. Whisk the egg mixture for a few seconds.
    Now sift all the flour into the egg mixture. Using a spatula, GENTLY fold the flour in using 30 strokes or less. If you over mix or fold too vigorously, you will lose all the air that has built up in the eggs, so be gentle.
    When the flour is mixed, take the bowl of butter and milk that you had kept in the hot water. It should have melted by now. Add it into the batter. Also add your vanilla essence. Now fold again no more than 50 times or less until the batter is well combined and shiny.
    Pour into the prepared pan. Pick and drop the pan twice to remove any excess air bubbles. Then bake immediately. It should take about 23-25 minutes.
    Check using a toothpick or skewer, it should come out clean to indicate the cake is ready. Again pick and drop the pan twice to prevent it from shrinking as it cools.
    Now turn the pan over on a cake rack but do not remove the pan. Let the pan cool down until it is easy to handle with your hands without getting burnt.
    In the meantime, whip your cream with 2-4 tbsp. icing sugar and 1 tsp. vanilla essence. Adjust sweetness to your taste and set aside.
    Remove the pan from the cake, remove the greaseproof paper. Cut the cake in half, drizzle or brush the pineapple syrup all over the cut halves, then add cream followed by the pineapple pieces. Cover them with more cream, put the second half of the cake and cream the top. Decorate with pineapple pieces/rings.
    Chill until the cream sets and enjoy your yummy cake!
    Enjoy! 🙂

Notes

If you don’t have cake flour, you can make it by removing 1 and a half tbsp. of flour from the measured amount mentioned above and replacing it with 1 1/2  tbsp. of corn flour/cornstarch and a pinch of salt. Sift the two together a couple of times to make sure all is well combined.

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  1. Asalamoualaikoum fauzia sis..
    Asalamoualaikoum fauzia sis…..well I really appreciate this site as I don’t know how to cook.this has help me a lot in preparing tasty dishes.i would request you if you can put the recipe of akienne please as I want to learn how to do it

    1. W/Salaam, thank you! Sorry I
      W/Salaam, thank you! Sorry I do not know what akienne is, is it a dish from a specific country?

  2. hi fauzia, Have u got an
    hi fauzia, Have u got an eggless version for this cake as we are pure vegetarians.

    1. Hi, at the moment the only
      Hi, at the moment the only eggless cake I have is the chocolate moist one. I will try to post a vanilla version soon. 🙂

  3. Salams sis fauzia
    Salams sis fauzia
    great recipes, thank you! have a quick question: can I freeze this frosting? if yes, how can I re use it after tht? – with thanks

    1. W/Salaam, normally cream
      W/Salaam, normally cream frostings do not freeze well, they tend to release water as they thaw. So I would not recommend freezing.

  4. ASA sister actually i have a
    ASA sister actually i have a gas cooker/oven where is the numbering 1 to 8 can you please tell me which number i can use for baking this cake. majority baking things is bake on number 7 can you please confirm me.
    and please when you put the temperature please show the number for gas cooker users.
    regards

  5. When you say cake flour, do
    When you say cake flour, do you mean All purpose flour (maida) or self rising flour ?

  6. Hello Fauzia :). I have baked
    Hello Fauzia :). I have baked 4 different cakes of yours, absolutely fantastic….. yesterday baked this one… had a few issues.. Is cake flour available in any of the UK supermarkets? I made it at home with plain flour and cornflour.. my cake was very very flat almost as if i had already cut it in half to sandwich the cream…. but i hadn’t yet… I mixed cornflour properly with plain flour and then sifted it 4 times…. the cream frosting was fantastic, however after a while it started becoming bit thin? i tried my best to follow your recipe to the dot…. so any tips? or anyone else had the same problems?

    1. Hi and thanks! I am not sure
      Hi and thanks! I am not sure if Cake flour is available in the UK, I do believe it should be though. And as for the flat cake, that will normally have to do with how much you have whipped the eggs and how much you have folded/mixed the batter. The eggs need to be at room temperature to begin with and once the flour has been incorporated into the eggs, too much mixing/stirring will deflate the batter. You need to fold the flour in gently using a light hand. As for the cream, it will only get thin if it was overwhipped. Try whipping it for slightly less time (over an ice-bath).

  7. i have self rising cake flour
    i have self rising cake flour? how many cups of that i should take to make this cake?

    1. Sorry no, self rising flour
      Sorry no, self rising flour is different from cake flour. It will not work for this recipe.

  8. Thanks for the recipe. My
    Thanks for the recipe. My husband liked it so much n it was very soft. I have few queries. Your topping is whitish but mine turned yellowish. Is it due to vanilla essence. Can I use vanilla sugar next time?? Do u have any tips regarding cutting of cake. my cutting of cake was so uneven.

    1. Thanks for the lovely
      Thanks for the lovely feedback. Yes it could be the vanilla OR it could be the cream itself, different brands act/colour differently. Yes you can use vanilla sugar. I have found that when the cake is refrigerated for a while it gets a lot easier to cut. Make sure to wrap it well before refrigerating (with cling wrap) to avoid it drying out. 🙂

  9. ASA sis Fauzia! can you show
    ASA sis Fauzia! can you show us the whipping cream pic,(I mean it’s pack image) that you use. If you know any store in Islamabad where I can find that whipping cream, please let me know, will be thankful to you.
    jazakillahu khair

    1. Different countries have
      Different countries have different brands of whipping cream, sorry am not from Pakistan so have no idea what brands are available there.

  10. Hi Fauzia thank you for the
    Hi Fauzia thank you for the awesome recipes…..I seem to be spending more time in my kitchen as I am so inspired by your recipes.
    I have followed the step by step method of whipping cream, which is perfect until I take it out of fridge to decor my cake it goes runny and I cannot even put it piping bag to makes rosettes. Please can you help with this
    Keep up the great work…..it is really appreciated…regards

    1. Hi and thanks! It means you
      Hi and thanks! It means you may be overwhipping the cream, it separates when overwhipped. Try to whip it for slightly less time.

  11. assalamualaikum dear fauzia
    assalamualaikum dear fauzia and many many thanks to u for describing each and every thing so clearly.there is a query in my mind about this cake is how will this cake rise as there is no baking powder.im going to try this today and wanna make corrections before i try

    1. W/Salaam, if you follow the
      W/Salaam, if you follow the instructions carefully for whipping the eggs, the cake will rise beautifully. 🙂

  12. Hi again 🙂
    Hi again 🙂
    I made the whipped cream frosting. but to keep it simply a vanilla topping by adding just a tsp full of vanilla esscence still gave a dairy cream taste out of it. how do i get the taste of vanilla frosting as we get in bakery made cakes?

    1. Hi! Try using more vanilla
      Hi! Try using more vanilla essence, different brands have different levels of intensity. Maybe the one you use is not very strong. So add as much as you prefer in terms of flavour. 🙂

  13. hi 🙂
    hi 🙂
    i wanna know that if i can use grind sugar instead of icing sugar for topping please tell me ASAP 🙂

  14. i wanted to make this on eid.
    i wanted to make this on eid… i hope it turns out good as yours 🙂

  15. aslm,hope ur in the best of
    aslm,hope ur in the best of healthy.i usually make cakes topped with whipping cream,i use brookside whipping cream,y does my cream come out cream in color and not white?which brand in kenya cmes out white?my cream stabilizes but is not stiff enough to make rosettes,what should i do?thanks

    1. W/Salaam, it depends on the
      W/Salaam, it depends on the brands. In Kenya try using Millac Gold. It is the best one but comes in 1 litre packets.

  16. asa sister,
    asa sister,
    I made this cake on my son’s birthday. It turned out really yummy and delicious. Just one quick question, can I use this cake recipe to make a swiss roll? thanks for your wonderful recipes.

    1. Thank you! Yes you can make a
      Thank you! Yes you can make a swiss roll out of this recipe. 🙂 It would take about 7 minutes to bake at 200 C.

  17. Dear Fouzia!
    Dear Fouzia!
    I am amazed with this website as this is so well structured and organized . All the ingredients and methods are very clear. I love to learn baking but I am still a beginner and wanted to follow your footstep in all kind of cooking as you truthfully impressed me. Can I ask did you do professional training?I am a child specialist by profession so it’s certainly hard for me to go somewhere and take professional courses.
    Please guide me about the best brands name for icing cream, cooking chocolates and edible food colour as I recently moved to Pakistan.
    Million Thanks in Anticipation.

    1. Thank you so much for such a
      Thank you so much for such a sweet message! I did not train professionally, just enjoy cooking as a hobby. I am not from Pakistan so am not sure what brands of cream and food colour are available there, however a good chocolate bran that is international is Callebaut. Another is Hersheys. 🙂

  18. ASA Fouzia,
    ASA Fouzia,
    can i use a plain flour because cake flour is unavailable in my area. This recipe is very helpful for me….. Thank you so much.

    1. I have included a tip on how
      I have included a tip on how to make cake flour in the recipe, for this cake to turn out perfectly you need the lightness of cake flour.

  19. Assalam o alaikum faiza.i
    Assalam o alaikum faiza.i tried ur this yummy pineapple cake recipe and it turned out very dekicious.soft and yummy…but the problm is that it didnt rise up..it was a flat cake.i used all purpose flour with cornflour and salt instead of cake flour.i think tat i should add baking powder as well.plz tell me the exact quantity of baking powder for this recipe

    1. W/Salaam. This cake does not
      W/Salaam. This cake does not require any baking powder at all. It should rise well just from the eggs. If it was flat it means you either did not beat the eggs well enough or overmixed the batter after adding the flour. You need to ensure you do not do these two things and the cake will be perfect.

  20. dear fauzia
    dear fauzia
    my cake is not rise up properly dear. cake is congested not light and airy. fauzia when i whipped the eggs it goes in huge volume n when i add the flour in it goes eggs less in volume. when i reached at 10 stroke point to mix the flour it goes less in volum .plz guide.( iused rubber saptula to mix it with very gentle hands)

    1. Hi, normally the batter does
      Hi, normally the batter does deflate a little bit but not that much the way you described. Do try again, make sure the eggs are completely fresh and at room temperature when you start. And fold the flour in very very gently.

  21. thank u fauzia
    thank u fauzia
    i ll definitely try again n again whenever achieved desired results 🙂

  22. Hi, this looks lovely. I’d
    Hi, this looks lovely. I’d like to try it as cupcakes, though. Would you have any suggestions?

    1. Hi, thanks and yes you can
      Hi, thanks and yes you can make this as cupcakes. Bake at 170 for about 12-15 minutes.

  23. Hi Fauzia,
    Hi Fauzia,
    I wanted to ask about the whip cream. When I beat it with sugar it rises and I can put it easily on the cake, even decorate it as well. But after sometime when it is in the fridge the cream starts to become runny and all the decorations on the cake become flat. Need to know what wrong am I doing here,

    1. Hi, sounds like the cream
      Hi, sounds like the cream itself has an issue, it should not run after it has set. You could try changing the brand OR add a bit of cornflour or stabiliser when whipping to help it hold its consistency.

  24. Aoa, what’s whipping cream? i
    Aoa, what’s whipping cream? i mean we only get heavy cream(40%) here in Pakistan and when i beat it even for 15/20 mins or longer its still runny in consistency no stiff peaks or even soft peaks. what should i do?

    1. W/Salaam, whipping cream is a
      W/Salaam, whipping cream is a heavy cream that is ideal for whipping to top cakes and desserts. Not sure about the brands available in Pakistan, please refer to my notes on whipping cream in this cakes folder on how to ideally whip cream so that it turns out perfectly.

  25. Fauzia plz tell me the
    Fauzia plz tell me the meaning of 3/4 cake flour.. I hv searched it means 12 tablespoons. Is it ok? I dnt hv measuremt toll at my home. How cn i measure? Plz guide urgently

  26. I had tried this recipie. Bt
    I had tried this recipie. Bt mra cake teek ni bna… Kacha reh gya hy. Phoola bhi ni. Oper sy pak gya tha nechy sy bilkul kacha ta. Although i had followed the recipe as it is. Wat was its reason? Plz help me to figure it out. Waiting

  27. Hi Fauzia.
    Hi Fauzia.
    First of all want to let u know that u r an amazing lady posting awesome recipes ! U have made cooking so easy and fun:)
    Plz let me know if it’s imp to beat the eggs in a warm bowl since I have the beater attached with my food processor and can’t put the whole thing in warm water.
    Regards

    1. Hi, thank you! The steam from
      Hi, thank you! The steam from the warm water helps to add volume to the eggs as you beat them, thereby resulting in a lighter and fluffier cake.

  28. Hi Fauzia!
    Hi Fauzia!
    So my experience with this cake didn’t turn out well. First of all at the beating stage, my eggs started expanding but didn’t resemble cream at all. I beated the eggs for more than 5 minutes but they remain same infact they were too watery. And I think just because of that my cake sank down and didn’t rise at all. I am beginner at baking, would really appreciate my correction and some guidelines 🙂 but I must except this cake your recipes always turn out fabulous.. Thanks

    1. Hi, were the eggs you used
      Hi, were the eggs you used fresh and at room temperature? Eggs when whipped should expand and eventually resemble foamy cream. Make sure the bowl is clean and dry as well.

  29. Salams fauzia!Pls try to post
    Salams fauzia!Pls try to post macaroons recipe!I’ve tried so many recipes, nothing has worked well for me.Looking forward for your version of macaroons:)Thanks alot:)

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