Bureka Boy's blog is one of my favorites among the Canadian bloggers....his recipes are an exact science, if you follow them, the end result is perfect.
Do visit his blog for some really neat recipes, check out BB's version of Naan! A culinary delight! Other favorites of mine from his blog include Turkish Coffee Cake and his delectable Ricotta Filled Pasta Shells.
Yes, I am clearly a fan of BB's blog!
One such recipe I had in mind was his Southern style Pecan-Pineapple Upside down cake. A favorite cake of mine, ever since I was in my teens...I had been meaning to make this for the longest time, and I did....this evening. I had some extra time on my hands, and pretty much had everything stocked in the pantry...so off I went on a baking spree. Check the recipe out on his blog.
This is also my entry for Maheshwari's AFAM event for this month's fruit - Pineapple.
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what else did you bake?
ReplyDeletewow trupti! :o i'm really blushing as i write this. i randomly checked your blog and found this entry. i do hope you enjoyed the upside down cake; it's one of my favourites too and very easy to make. unfortunately, it doesn't last long in my house! as for the naan .... if i only had my own tandoor then they'd come out as perfectly as that guy's did that i linked to, especially since it's the same recipe. in any event, it's still a great recipe and a breeze to make even for the inexperienced who don't have their own tandoor oven in their backyards!!
ReplyDeleteagain, thank you for the wonderful mention. i truly enjoy visiting your blog and seeing all the amazing things you are posting and the constant evolution of your gujrati "internet kitchen". xo BB
Kachori with peas looked so delicious, and now you must tempt me with this pecan-pineapple dessert??!!! Right before bedtime!!?? Trupti, I really have to visit you earlier when I have the energy to cook immediately!! Looks just lovely :)
ReplyDeleteOhh thats sound Amazing. I had read about these upside down cake fruit cakes but never dared to try them....the pineapple cake looks sooooooooooo delicious trupti , thanxs so much for sharing the recipe..
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Sushma
Wow Trupti,
ReplyDeleteLovley looking upside down cake. I just fell in love with the nice crisp brown color that you managed to get.
Hugs
Seema
I am a big fan of BB too..... or shall I say AC!!!! LOL LOL
ReplyDeleteIts looks fab......
Your kachori's look great too..... have never tried it with peas..... will do it sometime. :)
i bought a Pineapple today-and then i see this recipe :)
ReplyDeleteAmritsari chhole : which type?
Ones with tadka or without tadka?
Hi trupti, I always bake this cake with cherries or cashews, I should give it a try with pecans
ReplyDeleteHi Trupti. Nice entry and the cake is perfect. Viji
ReplyDeleteI have always seen this cake recipe in many baking books but never tried making it. Your cake inspires me to give it a try. :)
ReplyDeleteI will visit BB's blog too :)
I am eagaerly waiting for Amritsari Chole :)
oh, my ! I am dribbling !! First looked at those hot out of the deepfryer kachoris and now you are tempting us with this cake - not fair - I am trying to loose some weight here, lady !!
ReplyDeletehow do you manage to get so much time out for cooking, baking, leaving lovely comments on our blogs and managing a household !!
hey Trupti, Nice Entry and looks so tempting. Do you still have some left?
ReplyDeleteI wish....
Sharmi
Yummy! Looks moist and perfect.I will visit Bureka Boy!!:))
ReplyDeleteI was expecting Carrot and Pineapple muffins!Did you bake that too! Thanks for the recipe and the link T!Hugs.
Hi Trupti
ReplyDeleteI love pecans and cannot wait to try this out. Thanks to you and burekaboy for the recipe.
Amazing recipe..I am drooling right now:)
ReplyDeleteBtw, nice new pics in ur banner..
Swaps
Trupti, I have seen lots of recipes for upside down pineapple cake and ur pic is as perefect as those ones and thanks for leading us to a wonderful site too. Great Entry for AFAM
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Will u lookit that!! I got a tin of pineaple and had pineaple upside down cake in mind and ... here it is!!! will try it soon!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanx!! :D
The cake looks perfect... i want make it right now... delicious. Thank for sharing Trupti.
ReplyDeleteTrupti, an email on the way :).
ReplyDeleteMouth watering cake...I just had dinner, so this can be my dessert right? :)
ReplyDeleteI've updated my post, pl check it out.
cake looks yummy!!!
ReplyDeletewhere r my comments??????????
ReplyDeleteWow Trupti,
ReplyDeleteThe cake looks so moist. Its too tempting..
Madhavi.
hey trupti,great looking cake...can i use some other fruit instead of pineapple.BTW,the music is so good,plz mention the details..
ReplyDeleteHi Trupti,
ReplyDeleteCake looks awesome and delicious...i will visit the site you suggested....
Again a wonderful entry for AFAM event..
Wow pineapple upside down cake look delicious Trupti. I have also posted this sometime back..
ReplyDeleteBTW ur green peas kachoris with step by step pictures look wonderful .. thanks for sharing.
yumm , the cake looks delicious :)
ReplyDeletepecan n pineapple together , always a thumbs up !
Trupti,It's Yummmmmmm! when do you plan to bake this again.? don't forget to reserve a slice for me:))
ReplyDeleteHey trupthi,
ReplyDeleteThis is really too much.Wish i was your neighbour......Lovely recipes hmmm...its a true visual treat i say
Pecan pineapple upside down is looking perfect...beautiful color too....loved your kachori's also...good so much for me to try....BTW Trupti i was looking for the kichadi recipe but was unable to find it ....did you delete it? actually my little one n hubby were both are sick so was thinking to try your kichadi. i think you had posted it in nov .
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