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Pineapple Pastry




Pineapple Pastry

Pineapple pastry/Gateaux is a delicious treat and goes out for all those who have a sweet tooth. It has a soft and melt in mouth texture and is very common in Indian bakeries.  It was everyone's favorite back home. It is basic sponge cake with fruit and whipped cream frosting. Made this for Father's day and my family enjoyed it. Try this,you will surely love it.

Ingredients

For the cake
Self raising flour-1 cup
Sugar- 1/2 cup
Salt- a pinch
Butter- 3 tbs
Egg-6
Vanilla essence- 1 1/2 tsp

For the filling and syrup
Chopped pineapples- 1 1/2 cup
Sugar- 2 tsp

For the cream
Heavy whipping cream- 2 cup
Vanilla essence- 1 tsp
Powdered sugar- 3 tbs

Chopped pineapple and cherries for garnish




Chop pineapples into small cubes and add sugar and set aside for some time. Strain out the liquid that comes  from pineapple.
Keep the pineapple aside( preferably in fridge) and simmer the liquid in a sauce pan in low flame for two minutes and allow it to cool.
Bring butter and eggs to room temperature. Separate the egg whites and the egg yolks.
Shift flour three to four times to make it light and airy.
With a hand mixture beat egg yolks and sugar till it becomes a creamy and light mixture. Add vanilla essence and beat till attains a thick ribbon consistency.
Add in the flour little by little and mix well. In a separate  bowl beat egg white till it forms medium stiff peaks. This will take about three  minutes. Now gently fold this into the cake batter and pour into prepared cake tin. I used a 18"x 13" pan. Bake in 300 degree F for about 10- 12 minutes or till a tooth pick inserted in the center comes out clean. Allow the cake to cool down completely.

To make the whipped cream. Keep the bowl and the whisk in fridge for some time. Now into this cold bowl pour 2 cup of chilled  heavy whipping cream,essence and sugar. Beat this in a low speed for one minute and then increase the speed to high and beat till the cream turns into soft stiff peaks. Cover and keep in fridge till it is time to assemble the cake.
To assemble the cake:Cut cake into desired sized. I cut my sheet cake into three equal sized pieces. Place one sheet and drizzle a little of pineapple syrup. Spread a layer of whipped cream and then a little of chopped pineapple. Place the second layer, drizzle syrup,spread cream and pineapple pieces. Place the last layer, sprinkle some syrup and spread the rest of the cream all over and decorate. Enjoy!



Try this,
Hope you will all enjoy.

Comments

  1. Omg, wat a super gorgeous and pretty addictive cake,beautifully done Suja.

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  2. very interesting.. love those cream...

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  3. Wow that was superb delicious one

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  4. Suja,

    Ithu adipoli cakeannu ketto. Enniku try cheyithu nokkam. Thanks for sending to Favorite recipes event: Cakes

    Cheriyanu Suja, Forbidden rice/ black rice has nutty taste, but we will like it. Try cheyyaithu nokku. ishtapedum.

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  5. Awesome and so yummy Suja..I feel like having all those from the screen..Yum!

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  6. Awesome and so yummy Suja..I feel like having all those from the screen..Yum!

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  7. I am loving it... Looks so inviting

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  8. Looks inviting and perfectly made....feel like grabbing.Nice clicks.

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  9. Love it. The cake looks really soft. And the picture looks great!

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  10. so inviting and perfectly made..awesome clicks

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  11. Looks yum.. and neatly decorated..

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  12. Cake looks super...Love the idea of pineapple chunks in there...My kid will love it..

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  13. Yummy cake! Looks lovely & yummy

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  14. One of my favorites....looks extremely yummy....

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  15. wow... pineapple pastry looks fantastic... Delicious... do participate in my first blog event Guest Quest...

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  16. ആശംസകള്‍...... à´¬്à´²ോà´—ിà´²്‍ à´ªുà´¤ിà´¯ à´ªോà´¸്à´±്à´±്‌....... ഇന്നലെ à´µേà´³ി, ഇന്à´¨് à´®ുà´°ുà´•്à´•ുംà´ªുà´´, à´¨ാà´³െ.....? à´µാà´¯ിà´•്à´•à´£േ........

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  17. SImply superb cake, looks so yum. Luv your preparation n well explained!!

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  18. Cake looks Super !!
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  19. That's a delicious piece of cake...Looks really tempting...very nicely done

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  20. so irresistible,. feel like having that slice right now

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  21. Pineapple pastry looks yummy yumm, pineapple, whip cream and sponge cake combines to form a fantastic pastry. Really like the kind we get in Kerala bakeries :)
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  22. very interesting and yummy pastry..

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  23. Oh my goodness, this looks so tempting! Fantastic post!

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  24. hi suja, very interesting, love pineapple, it is always very tasty and flavorful.. your piece of cake looks very pretty and delicious/. have a nice day dear

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  25. Hi Suja,

    Looks soooo YUMMMMMMMY Suja,

    Spongy texture WoW !!!

    one request to you Suja ,

    I posted a guest post at Lavanya's blog.

    Do drop a comment at Lavanya's recipes....

    thank you Suja and Keep on:)

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  26. wowwwwwwwwwww...just like the store baught one...
    njandu kandittu vayil vellam vannedo :)

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  27. OMG this is very tempting, superb clicks. First time here. Loved your space. Happy to follow you :)

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  28. wow dear !!!!the pastry looks absolutely drool worthy !!!!!loved it !!!!!

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  29. its really awesome suja,i want to try dis pastry.mmm yummy

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  30. Hi Suja I am your new follower the pastry looks yummy. Do visit my space in ur free time.

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  31. Miss all those yummy pastries which we get in bakeries back home...this looks soo delicious :)

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  32. i have had this so many times from monginis ...great one

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  33. wow..this reminded me of the ones we get in Kerala,real delicious n perfectly baked..yummy irresistible flavor!!

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