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November 13, 2023 26 mins

Chances are if you're a Queenslander you're obsessed with pineapple, but how did the original foodie influencer get us to start putting pineapple in our cakes?

Featuring:

Aunty Dale Chapman of My Dilly Bag talks about growing up in Western Queensland, and her memories of upside-down pineapple cake.

Ann and Anne of The Pineapple Princesses blog (inspired by Ruby Borrowdale, featuring over 1000 pineapple recipes) share their tips/tricks for cooking with pineapple.

A living relative of Ruby Borrowdale (of Golden Circle’s Tropical Cookbook fame) talks about what it was like having her come to Christmas lunch.

Kaitlyn Sawrey’s 99-year-old grandmother shares the secret recipe behind her pineapple pie.

 

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Uncle Gary’s version of Grandma Dean’s Pineapple Pie 

This makes two in an average dessert bowl 

 

Ingredients: 

Base 

½ cup of sugar 

4 x dessert spoons of butter 

Pinch of salt 

1 x egg 

5 ½ cups of flour   

Filling/topping 

2-4 cans of crushed pineapple (depending on how much you are making) 

1-2 tablespoons  custard powder, and water to mix 

Caster sugar (to taste, adding 1-2 tablespoons at a time) 

Cream 

Vanilla essence 

 

Method: 

Base 

In a bowl, mix together the sugar, butter and salt.  

Add an egg, then 5 ½ cups of flour, mix by hand until firm but soft.  

Roll out base on floured surface, then transfer to pie dish. 

Prick with a fork, and then bake in an oven at 250 degrees. 

 

Filling/topping  

Add the cans of crushed pineapple and caster sugar to a saucepan and cook on low heat. 

In a separate cup, mix 1-2 tablespoons of custard powder with water. Stir until lump free. 

Slowly add custard powder mixture to pineapple sauce. Take off heat and let cool.  

Whip cream, adding  caster sugar to taste and a dash of vanilla essence. 

Pour pineapple filling into baked base, then top with cream to serve. 

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