Months ago, I had delved into a recipe for pineapple upside down cake. Today, with all the mid morning rain that was banging down, I recalled that lovely pineapple-scented mix of vanilla and cinnamon and wanted to wrap myself in it again like a nice, warm blanket.
Mmm-hmmm... |
The kitchen and oven beckoned, and I searched in vain for the two cans of pineapple slices (I knew) I had tucked away in my food bins for just such as occasion… but, as we say in Trinidad, the tins said ‘where yuh see me, take me.’
The mystery was solved when the question on their whereabouts was asked… my family had opened them up and devoured the contents a few days ago, hahahaa!
Oh, well… at least I still have the memories from last time, right?
First off, I had sifted 2 ½ cups of flour, 2 ½ teaspoons of baking powder and 1 teaspoon of salt together. |
Next, I measured out 1 cup of brown sugar to a half cup of butter. |
On to a medium flame they went; the butter got heated first, then the brown sugar was added all at once. I stirred it all together until the grains melted. |
Batter time… I softened up ¾ cup of butter with my hand mixer before adding 1 ½ cups of sugar. I beat in 3 eggs, a capful of vanilla essence and a dash each of cinnamon and nutmeg. |
Poured it in… gently, of course. |
Success! The Pineapple Upside down cake in all it’s glory! |
(As you can see, my daughter wasted no time and went for her favourite corner piece with gusto!) |
So there it was... memories of a delicious cake, that I sadly couldn't recreate today. But, at least we have these memorable visuals!
I promise that more kitchen adventures will come for the month of December, so don’t worry... Christmas dishes will be starring in a big way!
Til then, take care, and like I always say, don’t forget to mind the pot!