Way back in August 2008 I posted this recipe for a pear and ginger cake. I will
forgive you if you don’t remember it – I only had about 10 readers at the point
and most of them were family or friends!
I fancied a simple sponge cake this week, as I didn’t have much time to
bake, and decided this one needed revisiting...and tweaking a little.
I used tinned pineapple rings for the fruit and cut them in half to achieve the same fan effect on the top as the pears. I’m on a pineapple kick at the moment – can’t get enough of the stuff; I even snaffled the wedge of pineapple from my friend’s cocktail yesterday. Before you have visions of me robbing her of it, I should point out that she doesn’t like pineapple and offered it freely!
The bonus – which I hadn’t foreseen – is that the
sprinkling of dark sugar caramelised the pineapple into a sticky, dark, sweet
delight. Here’s a close up:
Pineapple and ginger is a lovely combination – it has
that tropical spicy thing going on. The
sponge isn’t very spicy, it’s not a dark ginger cake, but just carries a kick
that cuts through the sweetness of the fruit.
For the first time in months, the sun decided to shine
as I took my photos. I think it emphasises
the sunny nature of the cake. In the photo
below you can just about make out the fleks of ginger in the sponge.
Ingredients:
For the cake:
175g unsalted butter, at room temperature
175g caster sugar
175g self raising flour
4 teaspoons ground ginger
3 eggs
For the topping:
567g tin of pineapple rings (drained weight 340g), drained and cut in half
1 tablespoon dark brown sugar
Method:
Preheat the oven to 180°C/fan oven 160°C/350°F/Gas mark 4.
Line a 20cm round springform cake tin.
Start by making the cake: cream together the butter and sugar until
light and fluffy.
Add the flour, ginger and eggs and beat until well combined and you have
a smooth, thick batter.
Spoon the mixture into the cake tin and put to one side.
Arrange the pineapple slices on top of the cake batter and then sprinkle
with brown sugar.
Bake for 45 minutes or until a skewer comes out cleanly. Mine took a
little longer at 55 minutes.
Serve either warm with ice cream or at room temperature with cream.
Bask in glory at the wonderful thing you have made.
Eat.
19 comments:
What a beautiful cake! Tinned pineapple is great in a sponge. I love the sound of this :-)
mmmm yummy! I love pineapple and think ginger is wonderful for cakes:)
lovely recipe!
That does look delicious! It's been far too long since I last had pineapple and paired with ginger sounds perfect too. Yum!
see I love pineapple too...but im never sure about fruit in cakes...but the idea of it caramelising does indeed sound pretty sexy :) Yay the sun! always makes me love baking even more xx
My mom used to make a gorgeous pineapple upside-down cake. This sounds delicious. I never would have thought of combining pineapple and ginger but it makes complete sense now that you've showed us how to do it. Luscious!
That looks stunning! A beautiful cake to celebrate the sun coming out at long last:)
Looks a lovely cake, and caramelised pineapple is delish. Bet it goes well with the ginger! :)
Wow, this look really yummy!...
Love
Marialuisa
Pineapple and ginger are a lovely combination of flavours. I love a cake you can eat as dessert too.
I love a good upside-down cake. This looks like a lovely fruity addition to February :-)
I've baked pineapple upside down cake many time, but I haven't made this way ever. I love ginger so I need to try this one. Thanks for sharing!
This looks so good - and you know what really makes the photos is the sunlight shining down on it. Having lived in England for nearly a year in my past, I am glad that you got some winter sunshine.
This looks so good - the pineapple is so pretty! Love the combination of the tropical pineapple and ginger flavours too, it has definitely inspired me to use more pineapple in baking soon.
Lovely cake & what a wonderful combo! I have not trried pineapple & ginger combo before but this cake looks delicious !
I've never thought of combining ginger with pineapple, but will definitely try this after seeing how lovely your cake has turned out x
I don't know anyone who makes sponges look as fabulous as you do. Love the flavours and caramalised pineapple, but it is your sponge that is the real thing of beauty.
I love the sound of that dark and sticky caramelised sugar! I've never had ginger and pineapple before but it sounds fabulous. I must give it a try soon. Great cake!
So beautiful this cake!
I'm assuming one has to cut the pineapple in half for the design to form on top of the cake.
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