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Strawberry Upside-down Cake



Strawberry Upside Down Cake

Strawberry upside down cake is fruity,rich and delicious dessert. I already posted a pineapple upside down cake and pear upside down cake which is more traditional. I love upside down cakes because they are simple and easy to make, yet tastes and looks exotic. Unlike pineapple upside down cake the strawberries does not retain much of its shape and become soft. But it makes the cake soft and tender and the cake absorbs the flavorful caramelized  strawberry syrup.

Ingredients
Strawberries- 1 1/2 cup (cut into half)
Light Brown Sugar- 1/2 cup
Cake flour- 2 cups
Unsalted butter- 6 tbs
Vegetable oil- 3 tbs
Baking powder 1 1/2 tsp
Baking Soda- 1 tsp
Salt-1/3 tsp
Granulated sugar 3/4 cup
Eggs-2
Vanilla essence - 2 tsp

First step is to prepare the cake pan. Heat 1/2 of the butter ( reserve the rest for the cake). Take an eight inch cake pan and pour butter into it and spread the brown sugar evenly. Arrange strawberries cut into half all around the pan and keep aside.
Pre heat oven to 350 degree F. Shift  the dry ingredients, flour,baking powder, soda and salt and keep aside.
Cream together butter and granulated sugar until light and fluffy. Add eggs and beat till light and fluffy. Now add dry ingredients and 2-3 tbs of milk and oil and  mix in a low speed. Spoon in the batter and spread over the strawberry slices and spread evenly. Bake  for thirty minutes ( middle rack) or till toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Cool cake in the pan itself for about 2-3 minutes .Run a knife around the edges of the cake pan and gently invert  the cake into a  plate. Allow it to cool down a bit and serve.

Try this..
Enjoy !

Comments

  1. Pure co-incidence ! Loved the idea Suja.I,so far have not thought such one with strawberries...Hope you enjoyed this one !

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  2. yummy looking cake.... irresistible

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  3. looks so perfect. love the gooey top with all that syrupy juice from the strawberries.

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  4. Strawberry upside down cake adipoli. Njan pinn cheyunnu.

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  5. Wow,,heard abt lots do cakes.but starwberry upside down cake.very interesting n delicious.

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  6. Such a wonderfully prepared, easy, pretty and tasty cake.
    Thanks for sharing.

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  7. oh wow... just drooling at the sight of the cake...

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  8. Mmmm..the cake looks really yummy Suja..

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  9. It looks very soft, moist and awesome.

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  10. Your cake looks wonderful Suja. Would love if you shared it at Tasty Tuesday. http://myniche-myspace.blogspot.com/2013/12/tasty-tuesday-39-now-in-ma-niche.html

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  11. This is so tempting, would love to have a slice now, bookmarked this..

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  12. Cake looks so moist and colourfull.

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  13. wow, the cake must be sinfully delicious....

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  14. Yummy and delicious cake, looks tempting.

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  15. Amazing cake Suja, can guess how delicious it is. Super moist and perfectly baked dear.

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  16. Awesome cake Suja..looks soft and tempting.
    Visit my blog when you get time.

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  17. wow!!! beautiful,colorful,spongy and absolutely elegant cake....perfect for celebrating the festivities that this season brings as it comes...gorgeous food clicks as always :-)

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