Make Ahead
Upside-Down Berry Cake
- Prep time 35 minutes
- Cook time 30 minutes
- Makes 1 9in cake
Author Notes
What better way to celebrate warmer weather than with a fresh berry upside-down cake? I’m super excited to finally share this recipe with you. This cake is everything that is right in the world, it’s moist, sweet and tart. It’s complete happiness and sunshine.
—Nicole Matheson
What You'll Need
Ingredients
- For the Cake:
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1 1/2 cups
All Purpose Flour
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2 teaspoons
Baking Powder
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1
Lemon - Zested
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1/4 teaspoon
Salt
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1/2 cup
Coconut Oil
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3/4 cup
Sugar
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1
Egg
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1/2 cup
Whole Milk
- For the Cake Topping:
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1/4 cup
Butter- melted
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1/2 cup
Brown Sugar
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1 handful
Strawberries - halved
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1 handful
Blueberries
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1 handful
Raspberries
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1
Lime
Directions
- Preheat your oven to 350ºF.
- Prepare your lime slices - to keep the shape of the round slice, it requires a little extra step. First you want to thinly slice the fruit with the peel on. Afterwards you can gently remove the peel. I found it easiest to use a knife to cut a small sliver in the middle of the white pith and through the peel. Then use a finger nail to peel it off of the slice slowly and carefully. Set aside.
- In a bowl whisk together the flour, baking powder, lemon zest (careful not to zest the white pith of the lemon) and salt.
- Using your kitchen aid mixer (with a paddle attachment) or hand mixer cream together the coconut oil and sugar until fluffy.
- Add in the egg and almond extract. Mix until evenly combined and a pale yellow.
- Now you will want to fold the dry ingredients and milk into the wet ingredients alternating between dry ingredients and milk, ending with flour. You will divide the four into thirds, it does not have to be exact, but just know you will add the flour three times. The milk will be divided into half, again it does not have to be precise but just know you will add the milk two times. To the wet ingredients (egg mixture) you will add one third of the flour, folding it in with a spatula. Then you will add one half of the milk, folding again with a spatula. Repeat and then add in your last third of flour. It will be thick when you’re done. Set this aside as you prepare the bottom of the pan (top of the cake).
- To make the topping start by pouring the melted butter into the pan. Tilt the pan around so that the butter coats the entire cake pan.
- Sprinkle 1/2 of your brown sugar on the bottom of the pan.
- Add your fruit. You can make any design you like, just remember it will flip over which is why I placed my strawberries “upside down” because I wanted the outside of the strawberry to be on top once the cake was flipped out.
- Sprinkle with the remainder of the brown sugar.
- Pour the cake batter onto the fruit and sugar. It’ll be thick, aim to pour it out in the middle so that it will spread out into the pan naturally. Carefully spread it to the sides of the cake pan, trying not to move your fruit.
- Bake for 30 minutes. Your toothpick should come out clean. If you need to bake it longer but the cake it starting to brown, you can cover it with foil.
- cake pan and flip upside down. I tap the top of the cake pan gently, I think it’s just a superstition that if I don’t it won’t come out. Carefully and slowly pull the cake pan straight up. The cake pan may still be warm but you want to get it out before it cools down completely.
- Enjoy!
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