Get Ready to Flip Over 31 Unbelievably Unique Upside-Down Cake Recipes (2024)

We learned three interesting facts while digging up these bottoms-up cakes. A) Martha Stewart is basically the queen of the upside-down cake (seriously, she’s kinda our role model), B) Any fruit combination is acceptable and stunningly beautiful in an upside-down cake and C) Mini upside-down cakes are a thing. A nice thing. We were super impressed with these tipsy flipsy eats, and we think you will be too. Go ahead; take a personal cake day! Pin, bake and share these 31 unbelievably unique upside-down cakes!

1. Cherry Peach Upside Down Cake: Two summer stone fruits join forces to create one sweet cake. Two is better than one. (via BHG)

2. Cranberry Upside-Down Cake: Cranberries, orange juice and cinnamon sugar top off this super-moist show-stopper. (via Oggi Pane Salame Domani)

3. Citrus Upside-Down Cake: How gorgeous is this colorful cake? This bold ‘n’ beautiful citrus dessert is the perfect way to brighten any day. (via BHG)

4. Pineapple Salted Caramel Mini Bundt Cakes: Nobody will believe that these upside-down caramel cakes are baked with Bisquick. And really, why tell them? (via Betty Crocker)

5. Meyer Lemon: Life hands you lemons. You make this upside-down beauty. You invite your friends over to eat it. They proclaim you a genius baker. You get that warm, fuzzy feeling inside. See? It’s a sweet ending that all started with a bunch of sour lemons. (via Martha Stewart)

6. No Bake Turtle Upside-Down Cake: No fruit-laden goods here. This is one enormous chocolate turtle! It’s a great make-ahead dessert since it needs to chill out in the fridge for a few hours before serving. (via Adventures in Cooking)

7. Satsuma Mandarin and Vanilla: This cake packs a delightfully surprising sweet ‘n’ sour punch. It’s one of Pinterest’s most popular upside-down desserts, so you know it’s a good one. (via Martha Stewart)

8. Blackberry Upside-Down Cake: It’s almost too pretty to eat. Blackberries and peaches turn cake into a work of art. (via Food on Fifth)

9. Banana Upside-Down Cake: In case you’ve ever contemplated what could be better than bananas… well, here it is. Meet your new fave way to enjoy the fruit. (via Palachinka)

10. Strawberry Upside-Down Cake With Cardamom: Bring spring to your table with a bright strawberry cake. Joy the Baker is one of our very favorite people on the whole wide Internet, and her recipes are bonkers awesome. This one’s sure to be no exception. (via Joy the Baker)

11. Buttermilk Pear: Sometimes in life, you need to turn things upside down for them to be right side up. Live by these words (and make the cake). (via Edible Perspective)

12. Chocolate PB Banana: Let your cravings tell you want they want. It might be a sugar overload, but there’s banana inside, so it’s totally okay. (via Pinch of Yum)

13. Rhubarb Crumb: A simple butter crumb topping becomes a delightful crust when you flip this cake over, sunny side up. Yes, crumbs are good. (via Martha Stewart)

14. Spiced Apple: A stack of these upside-down cakes, adorned with ribbons of caramel, makes a great brunch. Move on over, pancakes. (via Oh She Glows)

15. Blueberry Upside-Down Cake: This cake knows how to play the bottoms-up game. You see, the proportion of berries-to-cake is serious business. There must be enough berrylicious goodness to go with each cakey bite! (via Martha Stewart)

16. Sunshiny Mango: This one’s for all our friends who are winter-weary. Because winter is real… and cold… and so endless when you’re craving warm sunshine. Let the sun shine in! This citrusy mango cake will warm your cold winter-tired soul inside and out. (via From Brazil to You)

17. Apple Pie: Apples are healthy, right? We need to know. Because we’re pretty sure once we start eating this apple pie upside-down cake, we won’t be able to stop. (via Martha Stewart)

18. Clementine Upside-Down Cakes: Under ordinary circ*mstances, we would have a hard time giving up fresh, juicy little clementines. But these ain’t normal circ*mstances. Fruit for cake? Nope, not sorry. We’ll make the trade. (via Drizzle and Dip)

19. Pineapple Upside-Down Cake: Here’s the classic! How could we round up a bunch o’ upside-down cakes without including the fan fave? So much caramelized goodness. (via Bon Appetit)

20. Mango and Raspberry: Sweet mangos and tart little raspberries make great companions. If this one tastes as good as it looks, we’re in for a treat! (via Manila Spoon)

21. Cranberry Upside-Down Mini Cakes: These little cakes make lovely food gifts… if you have enough self control not to gobble them all up. Best set aside one (or two… or three) for yourself. You know you want to. (via Meats and Sweets)

22. Apple and Pomegranate Upside-Down Cake: Ay, ay, ay, we can’t handle the upside-down deliciousness. Definitely swooning over the apple pieces and tart little pomegranate seeds garnishing this treat. (via Manila Spoon)

23. Chocolate Raspberry: Warm melty chocolate with tart bubbly raspberries is a wicked good concoction. Fair warning: You’ll definitely want to have ice cream on hand when these pop out of the oven. (via Foodess)

24. Salted Caramel Apple: Everybody loves apples. But hey — apples with caramel? Always a winning combo. Caramel apple, meet cake. Yummo! (via Pinch of Yum)

25. Ruby Red Rio Star Grapefruit: Tart grapefruits take on sweeter vibes when baked. Way to get your vitamin C! (via Food on Fifth)

26. Raspberry Peach: Pretty as a peach… with raspberries! Nom nom. (via My Invisible Crown)

27. Rhubarb Upside-Down Cake: Rhubarb is in season! Here’s one more great way to bring the fruit to your menu. (via Saveur)

28. Upside-Down Applesauce Cake: Get ready for your world to turn upside down. We’re talking apples, butter, sugar and even a dash of espresso. (via The Picket Fence Blog)

29. Peach Upside-Down Cake: It’s easy to have preconceived notions about the upside-down cake. This baby will banish all bad feelings. (via Rhodes Quality)

30. Apple and Pumpkin: You know that can of pumpkin that’s been hanging out in your pantry? We found the perfect use for it. It’s an unexpected duo, but a couple apples and a bit of pumpkin turns out to be one incredible pairing. (via La Tartine Gourmande)

31. Cranberry Upside-Down Cake With Walnuts: This hearty, comforting cake is great for guests. Make it ahead of time then, just before serving, cook up the hot cranberry compote and ladle generous spoonfuls over each slice (along with vanilla ice cream, of course). (via Give Me Flour)

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Get Ready to Flip Over 31 Unbelievably Unique Upside-Down Cake Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What cake pan is best for upside-down cake? ›

The best pan to use for pineapple upside-down cake (or any cakes, for that matter) are shiny pans without a coating. They reflect the heat the best, creating cakes that are both tender with a light-colored crust.

Can you use pineapple juice instead of water in a cake mix? ›

You can infuse your mix with extra flavors when you use other liquids. For example, you could use orange or pineapple juice instead of water (in a 1:1 ratio) for a tropical twist.

Do you wait for an upside-down cake to cool before flipping? ›

You want the cake pan to be cool enough to not burn you when you flip it, but still warm enough that the caramelized fruit will release easily from the bottom of the pan. Let it cool on a wire rack for at least 10 minutes and up to half an hour, then lay a flat plate over the top of the cake pan.

How do I make sure my upside-down cake doesn't stick? ›

Your goal is to prevent your cake from sticking by creating a barrier between batter and pan (e.g., parchment, nonstick spray, or shortening and flour) prior to adding cake batter.

Should you refrigerate pineapple upside-down cake after baking? ›

You have to refrigerate it, especially after you bake it. Though, cool it first. And make sure to do that before putting it in the fridge. Consequently, if you did not store it in the fridge, it will indeed spoil quickly.

Do you stack cakes upside down? ›

(It helps if you have a turntable—more on that below.) Next, stack your top cake layer upside down so the bottom of the cake faces up. Now you have a perfectly flat, crumb-free cake top. Some people discard the cake tops.

Should you use parchment paper when baking a pineapple upside-down cake? ›

The parchment paper is not absolutely necessary, but it helps if you have a "sticking" issue with the sweet pineapple glaze (you can use waxed paper in a pinch). Mix melted butter with brown sugar and spread evenly in prepared 9" round cake pan. Set aside.

How long to let cake cool before flipping pan? ›

It's important to pay attention to the specifics called for in a recipe, but in general, most cakes are best removed from the pan after cooling for 10 to 20 minutes. Try it too soon, and it may fall apart.

Why are nothing bundt cakes so moist? ›

The bakery is known for its unique take on bundt cakes. The Secret Recipe: The secret recipe of Nothing Bundt Cakes revolves around quality ingredients, including flour, sugar, eggs, and a unique addition — sour cream. Sour cream adds moisture and a subtle tanginess to the cake, making it stand out.

Should I line a cake pan with parchment paper? ›

Aside from choosing the right pan, a parchment liner with a light coat of pan spray or oil is the best way to reduce browning in the outer crust of a layer cake. This keeps the bottom and sides of the cake delicate and tender, and the interior light and moist.

When to unmold an upside-down cake? ›

Remove from oven; cool 10 minutes. Run knife around edge of cake to loosen. Place heatproof serving plate upside down over skillet; turn plate and skillet over. Remove skillet.

Can you use a baking tray upside down? ›

Cookbook author Julia Usher also recommends flipping a sheet pan upside-down to bake cookies evenly. Usher explains that when you bake cookies on the "right" side of the pan, "The metal sides act as a heat conductor, and those cookies placed close to the edge can overbake because they bake faster".

What can I use for anti gravity cake? ›

Push a skewer into the centre of the cake and slip the straw over the top – this will give it more stability. Push 1-2cm of the straw into the cake. Use a cutlery knife to spread a blob of chocolate onto a sugar coated chocolate sweet and, starting at the base, stick the sweets to the straw.

Does the type of cake pan matter? ›

A good cake pan, no matter what the shape, should be sturdy and resistant to denting or warping, otherwise you risk ending up with a misshapen bundt or a leaning layer cake. The large majority of cake pans are made of metal—either aluminum or coated steel—and we think it's best to stick to those that are.

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