If you don't live in Hawai'i where 6 million cans of Spam are eaten every year (that's around 5 cans per person!), you might balk at trying this deliciously sweet and savory version of Pineapple Upside Down Cake. You'd be missing out on a treat once featured on the Travel Channel's Bizarre Foods. Cassandra Sato, the main character in Death by Dissertation, grew up in Hawai'i thinking everyone loved Spam as much as her family did. While we Midwesterners will put bacon in nearly anything, Spam is a culinary adventure foreign to most of us.
Course Dessert
Keyword Hawaii, Spam
Prep Time 10 minutesminutes
Cook Time 35 minutesminutes
Total Time 45 minutesminutes
Servings 8slices
Author Kelly Brakenhoff
Ingredients
1/2cupunsalted butter
1cupbrown sugar Steviaor use regular brown sugar
9slicescanned pineapplesave the extra juice in the can
9maraschino cherries from a jar
1canSpamcut into 1/2" slices
1cupwhole wheat flouror white flour
1tspbaking powder
1/8tspsalt
3egg yolks
1cupSweetener like Stevia or use white sugar
1/2tspvanilla
7tbsppineapple juice
3egg whiteskeep separate from yolks
Instructions
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Melt butter in a 9" round or square layer cake pan. Spread brown sugar evenly in pan and arrange pineapple slices on sugar, filling in spaces in pineapple centers with cherries.
Optional, you can fry the Spam slices (like bacon) until lightly brown in a skillet before building your cake. It tastes great either way, but if texture is a consideration, try frying it first. Arrange sliced Spam over pineapple slices.
Beat egg yolks until light and fluffy, adding sugar gradually; add vanilla, pineapple juice, flour, baking powder and salt together. Stir until combined.Pour egg whites into a separate metal bowl and beat until stiff peaks form. Fold egg whites into the cake mixture and stir carefully, trying to smooth out any lumps.
Pour batter over the prepared Spam and pineapples, spreading evenly to edges of pan.
Bake in a preheated oven 375°F for 35 minutes or until a cake tester inserted in center of cake comes out clean. Turn baking pan upside down onto a serving plate. Serve warm. Store leftover cake loosely covered in the refrigerator.
Notes
My family agreed to be guinea pigs for this recipe, and although one child refused to taste it, those who did said it was sweeter and tastier than they expected. If your budget doesn't afford you the luxury of visiting Hawai'i, you can get a taste of the islands by trying this recipe instead!You’re always alone in the kitchen......so go ahead and lick the spoon, bend the rules, and turn mistakes into magic. I won’t tell if you don’t.