I've been staring wistfully at my neighbour's guava tree for the last few weeks, wondering when it will start to bear fruit. I have lived here for years but I can never remember when to expect the fruit to be hanging over the fence. It's always a surprise. It was the same way when I was growing up in Jamaica. We have a guava tree at the back of the property but we rarely ever went that far so it was always a lovely surprise when one of us ventured way down and realised that the guava tree had fruit.While I knew exactly when was mango season coming, I had no idea when guavas were in season. For all I know, that tree bore fruit all year round.

In lieu of fresh guavas, this impossible cake uses guava paste. Impossible cake (or pastel imposible) is a cake topped with flan. It's so-called because you pour the cake batter in the pan and then the flan batter on top. The flan batter seems to sink down and mix into the cake batter. However, when it's baked, the flan is at the bottom and the cake has risen to the top. Take it out the bundt pan and you have a cake topped with flan - no mixing.
I've only seen (and made) chocolate cakes with flan (chocoflan) so I was crossing fingers and toes that adding guava paste to the flan mixture and pineapples to my cake batter wouldn't completely throw off the densities and the magic would still happen. I am happy to say that it did.
The pineapple cake is moist and not too sweet. It's perfectly complemented by the sweet guava flavoured flan. I could not be happier. My waistline and
MyFitnessPal are, however, very upset with me. I was actually on my way to meet with some friends when I inverted the barely cooled cake onto a platter. I knew it would be better if I let it chill for a while but I could not resist cutting it. I tasted it, and realised that there was no way I could leave the cake at home. I packed it on ice and took it over. We happily stood by the kitchen counter devouring thin slices. Yes,
thin slices. If you read the ingredients, you will see that this is really high in calories. I know that no one wants to think about calories while they're enjoying cake. But my friends are all on a fitness binge and they look amazing! I can't help but think about what I'm eating. Do yourself a favour, eat thin slices. I won't tell if you have 3 of those thin slices. I understand. I had several.
This lovely cake is my contribution to this month's Bundt Bakers. Our theme this month is tropical and our host is Lauren at
From Gate to Plate. Look at the other tropical treats we made this month:
Guava and Cream Cheese Bundt Cake by Love and Confections
Guava and Pineapple Impossible Cake by Passion Kneaded
Pineapple Macadamia Nut Bundt Cake by Sew You Think You Can Cook
Passion-Orange-Guava Bundt Cake by All That's Left are the Crumbs
Mini Spiced Upside Down Caramelized Pineapple Bundt Cakes by From Gate to Plate
Hibiscus Lime Bundt Cake by Brooklyn Homemaker
Mango Brown Sugar Glazed Bundt Cake by Noshing with the Nolands
Pineapple Pound Cake by Magnolia Days
Mango Ginger Bundt Cake by Food Lust People Love
Almost Pina Colada Bundt Cake by Tea and Scones
Mexican Mango Cake by My Catholic Kitchen
Mango Coconut Bundt by Jane's Adventures in Dinner
Mini Pineapple Lime Mojito Bundt Cakes by Blahnik Baker
Tropical Pineapple Bundt Cake by Bizzy Bakes

Guava
and Pineapple Impossible Cake |
Recipe by: Kelster
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Yield: 24 servings |
Ingredients
Pan
3 tablespoons
butter
2/3 cup brown
sugar
Flan
7 oz guava
paste
4 oz cream
cheese
14 oz can
condensed milk
12 oz can
evaporated milk
1 teaspoon
vanilla
¼ teaspoon
salt
3 eggs
Cake
2 cups flour
½ teaspoon
baking powder
½ teaspoon
baking soda
½ teaspoon
salt
1 cup sugar
½ cup milk
½ cup
pineapple juice
½ cup oil
2 eggs
1 teaspoon
vanilla
½ cup of
pineapple, blended
Hot water for
water bath
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Preheat oven to
350 F.
Find a large
pan that the Bundt pan can be placed in (like a roasting pan). This will be used as a water
bath.
Place the 3
tablespoons of butter in a standard 12 cup Bundt pan and place
pan in the oven that is preheating. When the butter has melted,
remove pan from the oven. Swirl the butter around and ensure that
the entire surface is coated. Add the brown sugar evenly to the pan. Place it in the oven a few minutes until just melted.
Cut the guava
paste into small pieces and soften for 15 – 30 seconds in the
microwave. Be careful not to burn it. Add softened guava paste to
a food processor along with cream cheese and process until
completely blended. Scrape down the food processor if there are
bits of guava paste sticking to the sides. Add the two milks,
vanilla and salt. Process until completely blended. Add the eggs
and process until just mixed.
Combine flour,
baking powder, baking soda and salt in a large bowl. In another
bowl, whisk together sugar, milk, pineapple juice, oil, eggs and
vanilla. Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and mix
until thoroughly combined. Stir in the pineapple.
Pour the cake
batter into the prepared Bundt pan. Pour the flan mixture on top.
Place the Bundt pan in the larger pan. Place in the oven and pour
an inch of hot water into the larger pan.
Bake for 50
minutes.
Remove from
oven and allow to cool to room temperature. When the cake has
cooled, invert onto a serving platter. Chill for several hours
before serving.
Impossible cake may be eaten cold
or at room temperature.
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Notes
You can substitute caramel or
cajeta for the butter and sugar mixture placed in the pan.
However, still be sure to still completely grease the Bundt pan.
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