Pineapple Rum Cake Recipe - Grandbaby Cakes (2024)

by Jocelyn (Grandbaby Cakes) · Updated

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This Pineapple Rum Cake Recipe starts with a homemade buttery sour cream pound cake with a lovely texture and pineapple flavor.

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Here come the rum cakes. Decadent pound cakes drenched in buttery rum syrup and decked out with glazes galore. Making your way through the holiday season, you’ll find rum cakes of all shapes and sizes or flavors and textures because each one is truly like a snowflake: one-of-a-kind. Recipes are passed down and new ones are created but each represents a vital part of a holiday meal.

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The Perks and Highlights of the Best Pineapple Rum Cake

Cuisine Inspiration: Caribbean Delight
Primary Cooking Method: Baking & Boozing
Dietary Info: Definitely not on the low calorie side
Key Flavor: Sweet Pineapple meets Bold Rum
Skill Level: Intermediate Baker ready for a boozy twist

Sweet Highlights:

  • Tropical Vibes: This cake brings the beach to your kitchen, with the tropical sweetness of pineapple dancing in every bite.
  • Golden Brown Perfection: Baking this beauty until it’s just the right shade of golden brown guarantees a moist center and a slightly crispy crust.
  • Glaze for Days: The rum glaze is the real MVP here, soaking into the cake and creating a symphony of flavors that’s hard to resist.

What is a Rum Cake?

Traditionally, rum cake is enjoyed in the Caribbean as a holiday season dessert, descended from holiday puddings such as “figgy pudding”. There are many variations of the cake across the Caribbean but they all share the same base of flavor and texture. A light sponge cake soaked with dark, delicious rum. In making my own version of the rum cake, I wanted to tie together Caribbean flavor and a Southern American classic. From there, the Pineapple Rum Cake with a fun Upside Down Cake twist was born. The pineapple flavor in this cake is delicate and perfectly complemented by a generous hint of rum and butter.

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Ingredients

For the Cake Batter:

  • Unsalted Butter: We’re talking about the good stuff, room temperature, ready to make your cake ridiculously moist and rich.
  • Granulated Sugar: Sweetness galore! It’s time to turn up the sugar and let the sweet times roll.
  • Eggs: Five large ones, please. We need them at room temp to create that flawless batter.
  • Cake Flour: Sifted to perfection, this is the secret to a tender and fine crumb.
  • Salt: Just a teaspoon, but oh, it makes a world of difference.
  • Sour Cream: Bringing the moisture and the tang, it’s the unsung hero of this cake saga.
  • Crushed Pineapple: A bit of the tropics to make things interesting.
  • Pure Vanilla Extract: A tablespoon of the good stuff to tie it all together.

For the Top of Cake Assembly:

  • Melted Unsalted Butter: Because butter makes everything better, especially when it’s melted.
  • Light Brown Sugar: Packed and ready to bring a caramelized sweetness like no other.
  • Pineapple Rings: Six of them, creating a tropical throne for the cherries.
  • Maraschino Cherries: A cherry on top, times six! It’s the cutest garnish in town.

For the Rum Syrup:

  • Rum: Half a cup of the fun stuff, making sure this cake is ready to party.
  • Granulated Sugar: Sweetening up our rum adventure.
  • Melted Salted Butter: A bit of salty to balance the sweet.
  • Pineapple Juice: Doubling down on the pineapple goodness.
  • Pure Vanilla Extract: Just a teaspoon, but it’s essential.

How to Make Pineapple Rum Cake

Cake Prep:

  • Preheat and Prep: Heat the oven to 350°F and grease a 12-cup bundt pan.
  • Butter and Sugar: Whip butter for 2 minutes, add sugar, and mix until fluffy.
  • Add Eggs: Incorporate eggs one at a time, mixing well.
  • Dry Ingredients: On low speed, slowly add flour, salt, sour cream, pineapple, and vanilla. Mix just until combined.

Assemble:

  • Butter and Sugar Base: In the bundt pan, layer melted butter, brown sugar, pineapple rings, and cherries.
  • Add Batter: Pour batter over and smooth out.

Bake:

  • Bake for 70-80 minutes. Let it cool for 10 minutes before inverting onto a plate.

Rum Syrup:

  • Cook: Combine all ingredients in a pot, reducing over medium-high heat for 5 minutes.
  • Cool and Pour: Let it cool for 10 minutes, poke the cake, then pour the syrup over.
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How do you make a glaze for rum cake?

Rum, which is made from sugar, will add natural sweetness but also warmth that highlights the caramel undertones in the cake. In this cake, I marry the rum with butter to create the perfect glaze for soaking into the cake. Along with a kick of sweetness from the sugar, it becomes thickened and the perfect consistency to really settle into every single bite.

Each flavor marries together to create a well-balanced, perfectly moist but never soggy cake. I loved every single bite of this Pineapple Rum Cake, and I know you will too!

How to Serve

If you want a full Caribbean inspired meal, make sure you serve this dessert with this Brown Stew Chicken and Rice and Peas!

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Pineapple Rum Cake Recipe

A homemade buttery sour cream pound cake is enhanced with sweet tropical pineapple flavor and a rum syrup. The gorgeous pineapple upside down topping makes it a showstopper!

4.16 from 123 votes

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American, Caribbean, Southern

Prep Time: 25 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 35 minutes minutes

Servings: 16 servings

Calories: 524kcal

Author: Jocelyn Delk Adams

Ingredients

For the Cake Batter

  • 1 1/2 cups Land O Lakes unsalted butter room temperature
  • 2 3/4 cups granulated sugar
  • 5 large eggs room temperature
  • 3 cups sifted cake flour
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 cup sour cream
  • 1/4 cup crushed pineapple
  • tbsp pure vanilla extract

For the Top of Cake Assembly

  • 2 tbsp unsalted butter melted
  • 1/3 cup light brown sugar packed
  • 6 whole pineapple rings
  • 6 maraschino cherries

For the Rum Syrup

  • 1/2 cup rum
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 tbsp salted butter melted
  • 2 tbsp pineapple juice
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract

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Instructions

To make the cake

  • Start by preheating oven to 350 degrees and spraying a 12 cup bundt pan with nonstick spray or grease pan (make sure you really prepare your pan well to insure no sticking for this cake).

  • In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, beat the butter for 2 minutes on high speed.

  • Slowly add the granulated sugar. Mix together for an additional 5 minutes, until very pale yellow and fluffy.

  • Add the eggs 1 at a time, combining well after each addition and scraping down the sides and bottom of the bowl as needed.

  • Turn your mixer down to its lowest speed and slowly add the flour in 2 batches. Add the salt. Be careful not to overbeat. Add the sour cream, crushed pineapple and vanilla extract. Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl and mix the batter until just combined. Be careful not to overmix.

To assemble with top of cake

  • To assemble cake, pour melted butter in the bottom of the sprayed pan then sprinkle the butter with brown sugar.

  • Line the bottom of the pan with the pineapple rings and add 1 cherry to the center of each pineapple ring.

  • Evenly pour cake batter over pineapples and bake for 70-80 minutes or until toothpick inserted into center of cake comes out mostly clean but still moist.

  • Allow cake to rest for 10 minutes then quickly invert cake onto serving plate.

For the Rum Syrup

  • In a small pot set over medium heat, combine all the ingredients and cook over medium-high heat.

  • Reduce mixture by about a third and thickened, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool for 10 minutes.

  • Finally poke sides and top of cake and pour syrup over cake and allow to seep in then cool.

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Notes

Recipe Tip:This cake tastes great warm before the syrup from the brown sugar and pineapple settles so allow this cake to cool somewhat and then serve warm if you like.

Also make sure you refrigerate the cake due to the fruit in this cake. Wait until cakes comes to room temperature.

Nutrition

Calories: 524kcal | Carbohydrates: 68g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 14g | Cholesterol: 112mg | Sodium: 194mg | Potassium: 113mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 50g | Vitamin A: 800IU | Vitamin C: 3.1mg | Calcium: 42mg | Iron: 0.6mg

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FAQs

Can you get tipsy from rum cake? ›

An average rum cake has around 1/2 cup rum to bake the cake and eating two to three pieces of dry rum cake is too less to get you drunk. However, if you soak the cake in rum after baking and serve it after refrigeration, then eating too much cake can get you a little intoxicated.

Is it safe to eat rum cake during pregnancy? ›

There is another reason for pregnant women to avoid rum cake and other foods containing high levels of sugar. They might lead to gestational diabetes if they are consumed when pregnant.

How long will a rum cake last? ›

Because of the rum in the cake, it can act as a preservative and can be stored in an air-tight container at room temperature, not in direct light. As a result of proper care and in excellent conditions, a rum cake can last up to 10 days. If you freeze it and store it correctly, the cake can last a couple of months.

What is pineapple rum cake made of? ›

In a large bowl, whisk together the cake mix and instant vanilla pudding mix. Place the pineapple into a small bowl and toss with two tablespoons of the cake/pudding mixture. Coat completely. Into the cake mix, add the eggs, 1/2 cup pineapple juice, canola oil, and 1/2 cup of rum.

Is rum cake OK for kids? ›

Can kids eat a rum cake? Yes. 99.5% of the rum in our cakes is cooked off in the baking and boiling process. Although not all kids love the rum flavour in the cake, they can certainly share a piece for dessert with the family.

Does rum cake break sobriety? ›

If you intend to eat something with alcohol in its ingredients, don't assume that alcohol won't affect you. Foods cooked in alcohol have the potential to make you legally impaired, because alcohol in th body from food sources is still alcohol.

Does rum cake actually have rum? ›

A rum cake or black cake is a type of dessert cake which contains rum. In most of the Caribbean, rum cakes are a traditional holiday season dessert, descended from the holiday puddings (such as figgy pudding).

Is rum cake considered alcoholic? ›

Not if done correctly. The rum is cooked. The cake and the glaze both have rum in them however once cooked the alcohol is processed out. Only the flavor remains.

Can you eat rum cake under 21? ›

There great for all ages. Yes the rum cakes have rum in them but you can't get drunk from them.

Should you refrigerate rum cake after baking? ›

Rum cake is best stored at room temperature to maintain its flavor and texture. Refrigeration can cause dryness and alter its taste.

Should you refrigerate rum cake? ›

Your cake will stay fresh for seven days without refrigeration. I recommend keeping it in an airtight container to keep it moist. It will last even longer if you keep it in the fridge or freeze it. Just let it come to room temperature before eating for the best flavor.

Should homemade rum cake be refrigerated? ›

Storage: The rum cake can be stored, wrapped tightly in plastic wrap, at room temperature for up to 5 days. Freezing: Rum cake can be frozen, wrapped twice in plastic wrap then aluminum foil and placed in a freezer bag for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator for at least 12 hours, or at room temperature.

What is a rum soaked cake called? ›

A rum baba or baba au rhum is a small yeast cake saturated in syrup made with hard liquor, usually rum, and sometimes filled with whipped cream or pastry cream.

What nationality is rum cake? ›

Caribbean rum cake is thought to have originated with British colonists, who began settling on the islands during the 18th century, bringing with them recipes for steamed fruit puddings. Local chefs soon adapted these recipes incorporating local ingredients and liquors.

What is Johnny Cake made of? ›

A modern johnnycake is fried cornmeal gruel, which is made from yellow or white cornmeal mixed with salt and hot water or milk, and sometimes sweetened. In the Southern United States, the term used is hoecake, although this can also refer to cornbread fried in a pan.

Can alcohol in cake make you drunk? ›

When it comes to alcohol in cake, many people think that only the booze-soaked fruits in a fruitcake can get you drunk. However, even if a cake doesn't have any booze-soaked fruits, it can still get you drunk if it contains enough liquor.

Does rum get you drunk easily? ›

Rum does not get you more drunk than vodka. It's the amount of alcohol you consume in a given period of time, not the spirit per se that determines how drunk you get. For example a shot of vodka or rum (1.5 oz) will obviously enter the bloodstream faster than a co*cktail sipped slowly.

Can rum balls make you drunk? ›

Can rum balls make you drunk? This is a no bake recipe, which means any alcohol we use in the process won't be cooked away or made less effective. However, we're not using that much of it, so getting drunk isn't something to worry about! After all, there's only ¼ cup of rum divided among 24 individual bites.

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