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Cooking with Kokanee Quinn: Bruce’s crock pot Pineapple Upside Down Cake

Kokanee Quinn’s crock pot pineapple upside-down cake recipe combines yellow cake mix with crushed pineapple, creating a moist dessert topped with caramelized pineapple and cherries, effortlessly delicious and impressive.

Sometimes the simplest recipes turn into the most amazing surprises…and this crock pot pineapple upside-down cake shared by Kokanee Quinn is proof. With just a few pantry staples and one clever swap, you can create a dessert that’s moist, rich, and full of comforting flavor.

Instead of using water, half a can of crushed pineapple (juice included) is mixed directly into a yellow cake mix along with three eggs and a quarter cup of cooking oil. Once blended, the batter is poured over a classic base of pineapple rings and cherries, which are nestled into melted butter and brown sugar at the bottom of the crock pot.

After cooking on high for 2 to 2½ hours, the magic happens. Let the cake cool completely before removing it from the crock pot to reveal a beautifully caramelized, golden pineapple topping.

And just like that—ta-da! A warm dessert made with barely any effort, perfect for sharing and sure to impress with every slice.


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