Ingredients:
2 (15oz) cans of fruit (any variety)
1/4 cup of brown sugar
1 box of prepared boxed cake
Directions:
Drain the canned fruit and reserve the juice. Prepare you box cake per package instructions, but use the reserved canned juice as your liquid (in place of water). Butter a 9x13 pan well or spray with cooking spray. Then add your drained fruit .
Sprinkle the fruit with your brown sugar. Then pour the cake batter over the entire pan of fruit. Bake per package directions (35-45 minutes at 350 degrees). Serve warm with vanilla ice cream. Here are some more variation of this cake:
1. canned cherry pie filling with yellow or chocolate cake
2. canned pineapple, pears, peaches, fruit cocktail, mandarin oranges, etc.. with yellow or butter cake.
3. Apple pie filling with spice cake mix. You can also mix nuts with this version.
**remember if you use canned pie filling you will need to bake the box cake using water since you will not have fruit juice to use.
Serve with ice cream or whipped topping. Enjoy.
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Nice! Since I hate pineapple, I'm always happy if there's something not involving my arch-enemy-fruit in the ways of an upside down cake :) Looks delicious!
ReplyDeletelooks so yummy and fruity,I was laughing my self too,when I read your comments about eggnog,,,yup that the end of it,,no eggnog being wasted :)
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What a great idea for a cake! Super simple, so versatile. Great for when you need to make a dessert quickly.
ReplyDeleteOh, gosh, I never thought of all the options! My family wouldn't want to eat some of the fruit cocktail fruits, but I could do this with canned peaches or pears and they'd love it! YUM! Great post, Ramona!
ReplyDeletePS...that's my Thanksgiving turkey...next year I can be on the ball and get it posted BEFORE the holiday :)
I can't believe Kiri hates pineapple. :) This looks fantastic. We make a version of this called a dump cake....so easy and so very good.
ReplyDeleteMmm, this looks fantastic! I love this as an idea, and it's so pretty too.
ReplyDeletedeliciously done this looks wonderful
ReplyDeleteThis cake looks so moist and delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! I love how simple and easy it is to make and how you can use so many different fruits. I can just imagine how amazing a slice of this delicious cake tastes with a big scoop of vanilla ice cream--I'm so jealous right now! :)
ReplyDeleteThe cake looks so amazing! Creative and moist. Thanks for sharing...buzzed!
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Delicious! I LOVE easy recipes like that! ...and it looks amazing! Once again - you've taken a box cake mix and made magic!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to use the canned juice as liquid in the cake! Your right, this is a fun dessert to make since there are so many combinations. I know a few people who would love this cake, including my hungry toddler :)
ReplyDeleteI remember my mom doing upside down cakes during weekends, usually with pineapples. Great to see an upside down cake again, thanks for sharing, Ramona!
ReplyDeleteWarm, yes, gooey, yes, delicious, big YES!!!
ReplyDeleteI love upside down cake! It is nice that this one is larger scale. The peaches sound wonderful!
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