I purchased some ramekins a while back, but have not put them to use.
Today I thought it would be a good day to remedy that situation -- because I love me some ramekins. Just saying the word "ramekins" is fun, right?
Ramekin: (1700–10; < French ramequin < dialectal Dutch, Middle Dutch rammeken): 1.a small dish in which food can be baked and served. 2.a small, separately cooked portion of a cheese preparation or other food mixture baked in a small dish without a lid.
I found an easy recipe for peach upside-down cake by Alton Brown (I love him,) which I modified for pineapple upside-down cake, due to ingredient availability. (Did not feel like running to town for fresh peaches, sorry.)
First off, let me say that my ramekins are 8-ounce ramekins. This recipe calls for 6-ounce ramekins, so the contents are a bit on the skimpier side, but live and learn. Next time, I would double the ingredients.
Here's my recipe for Ramekin Pineapple Upside-Down Cakes:
~Ingredients~
3 tablespoons unsalted butter, divided
1/4 cup light brown sugar
4 pineapple rings
2.5 ounces all-purpose flour, approximately 1/2 cup
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/8 teaspoon baking soda
1/8 teaspoon sea salt
1/3 cup granulated sugar
1/2 cup buttermilk, room temperature
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
Whipped cream or ice cream, for serving, optional
Re-hydrated dried cherries (optional)
~Directions~
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Divide 2 tablespoons of the butter between 4 (6-ounce) ramekins. Melt the remaining tablespoon of butter and set aside. Evenly divide the brown sugar between the ramekins; sprinkling it into the bottoms of the dishes. Place one pineapple ring into each ramekin. Set aside.
In a medium mixing bowl whisk together the flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. In a separate bowl whisk together the sugar, buttermilk, vanilla extract and 1 tablespoon of melted butter. Add the wet mixture to the dry mixture and stir just until combined. Pour the batter over the pineapple; dividing the mixture evenly between the dishes. Place on the middle rack of the oven and bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until the cake is lightly browned.
Remove from the oven to a rack and allow to cool for 5 minutes. Run a knife around the edge of each dish and turn upside down onto a serving plate. Repeat with each cake. Place a cherry on top of each cake. Serve immediately with whipped cream or ice cream if desired.
These are delicious -- I had to eat the cake I used for the photo -- well, you know I just had to! And just for the record, I liked the fact there was more pineapple than cake -- so I may not adjust the recipe. So there!
PS -- don't worry about my cats -- they are not eating Healthy Choice Frozen Meals -- that was me trying to be funny.
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Welcome to the Rural Thursday Blog Hop!
Welcome to the Rural Thursday Blog Hop!
Rural Thursday is a Weekly Blog Hop where participants can share information and photos about what's currently happening in and around their rural/country/farm home.
The first edition will be published on
Thursday, February 2, 2012 at 12:01 am.
Here's how you can join in:
1. Publish a blog post about
- general information describing what's happening in your country/rural/farm life,
or a post relating to a rural-themed subject that will benefit all Rural Thursday readers and participants,
such as
- farming,
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- DIY projects,
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- anything and everything that embraces living the simple life.
2. Please make sure to add the Rural Thursday button to your blog post and link back here.
3. Please link to your actual post and not your home page.
4. If you don't have a blog, you are welcome to leave a comment below our post regarding what special things are happening in your rural world.
3. Please link to your actual post and not your home page.
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Your hosts for Rural Thursday are Nancy @ A Rural Journal and Lisa @ Two Bears Farm.
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Oh Nancy these look de-LISH, & love your great directions... i think I might be able to conquer this one! I've always wanted to try!
ReplyDeleteNancy- this looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteYUM!!... never made one of these! Thanks for the recipe....
ReplyDeleteYummy!
ReplyDeleteThese look so good!
ReplyDeleteThese look great! I have done them in muffin tins before but never ramekins.
ReplyDeleteHa ha, I never thought you were really feeding your cats healthy choice. Although I do have one that might lick the juice if you had that roast beef w/ mushroom one.
i love pineapple upside downs! what a great idea to make them individual cakes! i bought some ramekins a while back to make creme broulee in...now most are missing and i have no idea where they all disappeared to?!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so yummy :) Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeletewell that promptly puts to shame my lame use for my ramekins - *cough, cereal,cough* or if I'm being fancy, ahem, ice-cream. This looks very tasty.
ReplyDeleteI don't have a post today, but the recipe sounds really good. I think you should always have leftover ingredients. ;) I only heard of ramekins after daughter went to work for Steak and Ale while in high school. It is a fun word to say, when you can remember it. I usually refer to them as those little dishes you can bake in. ;)
ReplyDeleteHow fun and delicious! I still remember making pineapple upside down cake in pre-school for U week! And I just swoon over ramekins!
ReplyDeleteExcellent post ~ delish recipe ~ love the word ramekin and the item itself ~ thanks, namaste, ^_^
ReplyDeletewhat time is breakfast?
ReplyDeleteMmmmm! Sounds yummy and I like the way the pineapple fits into the ramekin.
ReplyDeleteThat looks really good! I like the individual servings myself and it 's nice that present so well!
ReplyDeleteI just gotta go eat breakfast!
this looks so yummy, though i am avoiding carbs these days! this might be my break-free treat, though-they were a favorite childhood dessert my mom would make.
ReplyDeletepatty@findingserendipity.com
glad you clarified your cats are fine! :)
ReplyDeleteI just bought two cute ramekins, I know I should have bought more. This recipe looks good.
ReplyDeleteooohhhh nancy, i saw this on pinterest and have been dying to try it!!
ReplyDeletecracker barrel had it recently, and now it's gone. i only cried a little.
busy morning and i have not prepared my post but i have one, it's just still in my brain.
i'll be back!!! (in an arnold like voice)
Wow, those look SO YUMMY!
ReplyDeleteYUM, need I say more
ReplyDeleteThose look so good. Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteHad I known you were baking, I would have stopped by when I was in the area yesterday! :)
ReplyDeletelooks delish!
I love your ramekins! Have always wanted some for myself, but really don't have the room to store them. (I doubt that I'd use them.) This is such a good-looking recipe... should try it with the tiny bowls I do have.
ReplyDeleteThanks for providing a definition of that word, which I, being no cook, had never heard before. Everything looks so yummy and good. I know you must have had a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteWonderful recipe! I'll have to go get out my ramekins! ;)
ReplyDeleteHmmm I have ramenkins... don't think I have every used them either... I better get to it!!
ReplyDeleteThose look terrific! I haven't had pineapple upsidedown cake since I was a kid. I'll have to try this one of these days.
ReplyDeletethat looks very yummy :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous!!!!! I am sooo making these!
ReplyDeleteMy mom used to make this in a iron skillet, it really carmelized the sugars nice. I could eat quite a few of these.Looks real good.
ReplyDeleteMm...Yummy! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteComing to you from Katherine's Favorite Things Blog Hop.
Danielle from Royalegacy
I've been baking for our farm market. Your pineapple upside down cakes look delicious. I'm eager to try that recipe! ;) Thanks! Using the ramekins is brilliant!
ReplyDeleteHello Nancy! There's pluses all over the place in this post! I love Pineapple Upside Down cake - love cooking with ramekins and adore Alton Brown! I appreciate you sharing with Home and Garden Thursday!
ReplyDeleteWill link up with you!
Kathy
Well darn you my mouth is watering and I am extremely hungry. That looks delicious and thanks for the recipe. I was going to do something but now all I want to do is eat:)
ReplyDeleteYummy. B
That looks just delicious! I might have to try some version of this with the peaches I need to use from my freezer. I'm sure the cats would enjoy some of those dinners. :-)
ReplyDeletedelicious indeed :P
ReplyDeleteyes, my Pentax X90 is new, is a b'day gift from my father. it's a sort of point and shot with an interesting zoom. been testing it lately :)
hope you have a great day (love to see your picture, smiling at us) xxo
i am back, finally!!
ReplyDeletethanks for hosting nancy!!
YUM!! More pineapple than cake sounds good to me! :)
ReplyDeleteNancy, Nancy, Nancy, these sound delightful! I have ramekins and might just give these a shot!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteA desert from my childhood made fancy in ramekins. I can almost taste it's sugary delight.
ReplyDeletePS I like your new look!
ReplyDeleteThey look good enough to eat and I bet so would the peach one! sandie
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious! I certainly would love to try one :)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh.... I wish I could eat sugar again. Those look wonderful.
ReplyDeleteUpside-down pineapple looks good to me :) I'm copying your recipe....now lets see what's in the fridge...ya made me hungry :))
ReplyDeleteLove the shots!
Wishing you a great weekend Nancy!
Those look tasty.
ReplyDeleteOh my these look absolutely delicious Nancy! I haven't made Pineapple Upside down cake in years and I really like the idea of making individual cakes so I'm printing this out. Thank you for the recipe and the idea! I hope your weekend is a good one. Maura :)
ReplyDeletePineapple Upside Down Cake was my Dad's favorite cake...brings back memories!! Thanks for hosting today's Rural Thursdays.
ReplyDeletewow! those looks so tasty. my crew would love them :)
ReplyDeletemmmm... great-looking dish!
ReplyDeletesent me drooling. sounds so delicious!
thanks for this recipe. we'll give this a try.
xoxo
Believe it or not, this is probably the one dessert I don't like... my husband loves it though! Nicely done post, Nancy...
ReplyDeletewell shoot, now I am hungry, giggle. Looks delish! xo Thank you for linking to the Thursday Favorite Things hop I hope you have a weekend filled with happy!
ReplyDeleteEvery day is a learning day...never heard of a ramekin before! These look delicious!!
ReplyDeleteAfraid hubby and I have reached the age where we do not allow these kinds of goodies in the house. I also let the young ones do all the baking for family get-together's. But, I have printed this off to share with them. I know my niece likes having individual treats for her children to save the "his is bigger than mine" battle.
ReplyDeleteThese do look yummy.
These are cute - I have also done them in a muffin tin - but I just might have to try it this way since Pineapple Upside Down Cake is my hubs favorite!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting - this is my first time linking up!
Have a great weekend -
Hugs -
Carol
I totally get your "having to eat the cake you photographed." LOL... So funny. ;)
ReplyDeleteLovely images and I love your blog. xo
Thanks for commenting my photo blog :) And welcome to Finland to have a look at the boardwalk!
ReplyDeleteWow, Miss Nancy! I want to come to your house for dessert. (She wrote as she smacked her lips.)
ReplyDeleteThese look fantastic...love this idea.
ReplyDeletexoo bj
Yummo! If it wasn't 10:57pm and the boys weren't asleep... I would totally bust out the ramekins and eat my willpower.
ReplyDeleteOh wait... the boys are asleep, I said? More for me!