Easy & Moist One-Bowl Pineapple Cake with Tangy Cream Cheese Frosting: A Tropical Treat
Transport your taste buds to a tropical paradise with this incredibly easy, one-bowl pineapple cake! This recipe is designed for maximum flavor and minimal fuss, delivering a cake that’s consistently moist, delightfully fluffy, and bursting with the sweet, tangy essence of crushed pineapple in every bite. Whether you’re a seasoned baker or just starting out, you’ll love how quickly this cake comes together, ready to be topped with our luscious, homemade cream cheese frosting. Garnish it with some elegant dried pineapple, and you have a stunning dessert that’s perfect for any occasion, from casual summer BBQs to festive holiday gatherings.
As a trained pastry chef, I’ve spent countless hours perfecting complex desserts, but I truly believe that some of the best culinary creations are those that are both simple to make and incredibly delicious. This pineapple cake embodies that philosophy perfectly. My journey to creating this recipe actually began while I was experimenting with my popular pineapple upside down cake. I realized there was a gap for a straightforward, easy-to-make sheet cake that still delivered an intense pineapple flavor. And so, the idea for this humble yet magnificent pineapple cake was born!
Since then, my fascination with pineapple in baking has led me to explore other delightful combinations, such as my unique pineapple carrot cake. That particular recipe, while a fun twist on a classic, further solidified my belief in the versatility and appeal of pineapple in desserts. This one-bowl pineapple cake, however, stands out for its sheer simplicity and reliability. You won’t need an army of mixing bowls or a day in the kitchen; the batter comes together in approximately five minutes, making it an ideal choice for busy weekdays or impromptu gatherings.
While my professional background has equipped me with advanced baking techniques, I also understand the joy of a truly effortless dessert. This pineapple cake is exactly that: a simple, go-to recipe that doesn’t compromise on flavor or texture. It’s designed to be approachable for everyone, ensuring a delicious outcome without the stress often associated with baking.
The secret to this cake’s irresistible lightness, fluffiness, and, most importantly, its incredible moisture, lies in the generous addition of crushed pineapple. The pineapple not only infuses the cake with its vibrant, sweet-tart flavor but also contributes significantly to its tender crumb. This natural moisture-booster ensures that every slice remains incredibly soft and delightful, even days after baking.
To perfectly complement the cake’s sweetness, we pair it with a rich and tangy cream cheese frosting. This classic pairing creates a harmonious balance of flavors that is utterly addictive. While a traditional cream cheese frosting is always a winner, feel free to customize! You can easily transform it into a pineapple cream cheese frosting by adding a touch of the leftover crushed pineapple or its syrup, or opt for a simple, bright pineapple frosting for an extra burst of tropical goodness. Speaking of leftover pineapple, don’t let any go to waste! It’s perfect for whipping up a batch of delicious pineapple cupcakes, extending your tropical baking adventure.
The Star Ingredient: Crushed Pineapple
For a truly exceptional pineapple cake, the quality and form of your pineapple are paramount. That’s why crushed pineapple is the key ingredient here. Its fine texture allows the pineapple flavor to permeate every part of the cake batter, ensuring a consistent and delightful taste experience in each bite. I highly recommend using crushed pineapple packed in syrup rather than water. Through extensive testing, I’ve found that the syrup-packed variety imparts a significantly more intense and authentic pineapple flavor to the finished cake. You’ll need precisely 12 ounces of crushed pineapple, including its luscious syrup, for this recipe.
When it comes to measuring the crushed pineapple with its juice, don’t stress too much about getting an exact, separated ratio of fruit to liquid. I personally prefer using a kitchen scale for precise baking, as it ensures accuracy, but a liquid measuring cup will work perfectly fine too. Simply scoop the crushed pineapple directly from the can into your measuring cup, allowing whatever natural juice accompanies it to be included. This ensures you get the full flavor and moisture content intended for the recipe. If you only have sliced or chunk pineapple on hand, don’t worry! You can easily prepare it by mashing it with a fork or pulsing it briefly in a food processor or blender until it reaches a finely crushed consistency. The goal is to maximize the surface area of the pineapple, ensuring even distribution and flavor throughout the cake batter.
Effortless Baking Instructions: Your Path to Pineapple Perfection
This recipe prides itself on its simplicity, making it a fantastic choice for bakers of all skill levels. Here’s a detailed look at how effortlessly this tropical cake comes to life in just one bowl, ensuring a moist and flavorful result every time. Remember, the key is good quality ingredients and not over-mixing!
Mastering Cake Done-ness: The Key to a Perfect Texture
There’s a widespread misconception in the baking world that often leads to dry, disappointing cakes: the idea that if you insert a toothpick into a cake and it comes out completely dry, then the cake is perfectly done. I’m here to tell you, my friend, this isn’t quite right! If your toothpick emerges spotless and dry, it unfortunately means your cake has likely spent too long in the oven and is, regrettably, over-baked.
The true sign of a perfectly baked cake, one that is wonderfully moist and tender, is when a toothpick inserted into the center comes out with a few small, moist crumbs clinging to it. These delicate crumbs indicate that the cake is cooked through but still retains its internal moisture, ensuring a soft, succulent texture. It’s a subtle difference, but one that drastically impacts the enjoyment of your cake.
Beyond the toothpick test, there are other tell-tale signs to look for. You’ll notice that a properly baked cake will have a center that feels springy to the touch and no longer appears “jiggly.” The edges of the cake will also begin to gently pull away from the sides of the baking pan. These visual and tactile cues, combined with the moist-crumb toothpick test, will guide you to a consistently perfect, never-dry pineapple cake. Achieving this balance means your cake will be light, fluffy, and hold its moisture beautifully, enhancing the vibrant pineapple flavor.
Frosting and Decorating: The Tropical Touch
Once your pineapple cake has cooled to perfection, it’s time for the crowning glory: the frosting! For the cakes pictured here, I opted for a delightful pineapple cream cheese frosting. This was achieved by simply adding about 1/3 cup of the crushed pineapple (with its juice!) to my classic cream cheese frosting recipe, creating an even more pronounced tropical flavor that complements the cake beautifully. However, a traditional tangy cream cheese frosting is equally fantastic and always a crowd-pleaser. The sweet-tart notes of the frosting perfectly balance the rich sweetness of the cake, making each bite an exquisite experience.
It’s important to keep in mind that both the classic cream cheese frosting and the pineapple cream cheese frosting, while incredibly delicious, are not typically stable enough for intricate piping work. Their softer consistency is ideal for spreading smoothly over a sheet cake, creating a luscious, even layer. If your heart is set on adding decorative piped elements, I recommend using a more stable alternative like my whipped cream cheese frosting. Its lighter, airier texture holds its shape much better, allowing for beautiful swirls and designs.
To truly elevate the presentation and enhance the tropical theme, consider a simple yet elegant garnish. For these photos, I discovered the most charming, tiny dried baby pineapple pieces from Trader Joe’s – a fantastic spot for unique dried and freeze-dried fruits! These little gems add a delightful chew and a concentrated burst of pineapple flavor. Arrange them artfully on top of the frosted cake as a garnish, or serve each individual slice with a tiny piece for an extra touch of tropical flair. Other fantastic decorating ideas include toasted coconut flakes, fresh mint leaves, or even delicate fresh pineapple wedges for a vibrant, eye-catching finish. Whichever way you choose to decorate, this cake is sure to be a showstopper and a delicious escape to paradise.

Moist Pineapple Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cup granulated sugar
- 2 1/2 cups all purpose flour
- 2 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1/2 tsp kosher salt
- 12 oz crushed pineapple, with juice
- 1/4 cup vegetable oil
- 2 eggs, large
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
1 batch cream cheese frosting or pineapple cream cheese frosting
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350° F (175°C). Prepare a 9×13 inch baking pan by generously spraying it with baking spray or lightly greasing and flouring it.
- In a large mixing bowl, combine the 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar, 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, 2 tsp baking powder, 1/2 tsp baking soda, and 1/2 tsp kosher salt. Whisk these dry ingredients lightly by hand, or use a stand mixer with the paddle attachment on low-medium speed, until they are just combined.
- Next, add all the wet ingredients to the bowl: the 12 oz crushed pineapple (with its juice), 1/4 cup vegetable oil, 2 large eggs, and 2 tsp vanilla extract. Mix again, either by hand with a spatula or on medium speed with your stand mixer, until the ingredients are just combined and the batter is smooth. Avoid overmixing to keep the cake tender.
- Pour the prepared batter evenly into your greased 9×13 inch baking pan.
- Bake for approximately 30 minutes. The cake is done when the center springs back gently when lightly touched, and the sides of the cake begin to pull away slightly from the pan. For the toothpick test, insert a toothpick into the center; it should come out with a few moist crumbs attached, indicating a perfectly baked, moist cake. A completely dry toothpick suggests over-baking.
- Allow the cake to cool in the pan for 15 minutes before carefully inverting it onto a wire rack to cool completely. This prevents the cake from becoming soggy and ensures it’s fully set before frosting.
- Once completely cooled, prepare your cream cheese frosting or pineapple cream cheese frosting and frost the cake generously. Decorate as desired and serve!