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The thread centers around the preparation of a Pina Colada Upside-Down Cake using a nonstick stone, with participants sharing their experiences and thoughts on the recipe and its execution.
Views differ regarding the use of different cookware for the cake, with some participants expressing confidence it would work in a deep dish baker, while others are uncertain about the ease of turning the cake out.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences related to the recipe, including dietary restrictions and ingredient choices.
Consultants interested in trying out the Pina Colada Upside-Down Cake recipe or exploring variations in preparation methods may find the shared experiences helpful.
I made it with sliced pineapple as well - it was soooooo good! Just be sure and use coconut milk and not coco lopez!lissahope26 said:I made it with sliced canned pineapple and it turned out delicious!!!
Where do you find that?ljeffries said:I made it with sliced pineapple as well - it was soooooo good! Just be sure and use coconut milk and not coco lopez!
ljeffries said:Keep in mind, coconut milk is not milk---it will be a funky mess when you open it.
ljeffries said:I think it would work, but don't know if you would be able to turn the cake out as easily as in the nonstick.
Yes, you can use a nonstick stone to make Pina Colada Upside-Down Cake. The nonstick surface helps prevent the cake from sticking and makes for easier removal after baking.
The baking time may vary slightly when using a nonstick stone compared to traditional bakeware. It's important to check for doneness a few minutes earlier than the recipe suggests, as nonstick surfaces can cook more quickly.
Generally, you do not need to adjust the temperature when using a nonstick stone. However, if you notice that your cakes tend to brown faster, you might want to lower the temperature by 25°F to ensure even baking.
To prevent sticking, make sure to properly grease the nonstick stone with butter or cooking spray before adding the batter. Additionally, allow the cake to cool for a few minutes before attempting to remove it from the stone.
Absolutely! A nonstick stone is versatile and can be used for various types of upside-down cakes. Just follow the same greasing and baking guidelines to ensure great results.