Camp Fire Pineapple Upside Down Cake

Total preparation time:  15
Serves:  12

Ingredients:

  • Drained Can of Pineapple rings
  • Brown Sugar
  • Stick of Butter
  • 1 Doz. Cinnamon-Sugar cake donuts from the bakery

Steps:

  1. Making these are delightful and lots of fun. They make a great breakfast over a campfire. You'll need a nice bed of coals to cook them on. These make wonderful little individual cakes.
  2. You will need a roll of aluminum foil. Cut 12 squares of the foil, put a donut in the middle of each piece of tin foil, fill the middle of each donut with brown sugar, (appox. 1 tablespoon), put three thin pats of butter spead attop the donut (appox. 2-3 tsp.). Finally add the pineapple ring to each. Fold tin foil neatly around the donuts.
  3. Place tin wrapped pies on the coals. Cook each side until golden brown.
  4. Unwrap Pineapple upside down cakes on paper plates. Take care not to burn your fingers. Eat with fork. Enjoy!

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Second Wind Country Inn Bed and Breakfast Bed and Breakfast
Second Wind Country Inn Bed and Breakfast
30475 Carlson Rd.
Ashland WI 54806
USA
Phone: +1-715-682-1000
Fax: +1-715-682-9771
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