Skip to main content

Mango-Pineapple Buckle

Recipe information

  • Yield

    serves 4

Ingredients

1 stick (1/2 cup) unsalted butter, room temperature, plus more for the baking dish
1 small or 1/2 medium pineapple (about 1 3/4 pounds), peeled, cored, and cut into 1/2-inch pieces
2 ripe mangoes, peeled and cut into 1/2-inch pieces
2 tablespoons dark-brown sugar
3/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
2 large eggs

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Preheat the oven to 350°F. Butter a 2-quart baking dish. Toss the pineapple, mangoes, and brown sugar together in a bowl. In a separate bowl, whisk together the flour, cinnamon, salt, and baking soda.

    Step 2

    Beat the butter and granulated sugar in a mixing bowl until fluffy, about 2 minutes. Beat in the vanilla. Add the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each. Add the flour mixture; beat until just combined. Measure out 1 cup fruit mixture; fold the rest into the batter.

    Step 3

    Spread the batter into the prepared baking dish; sprinkle the reserved fruit over the top. Bake until golden on top and a cake tester inserted in the center comes out clean, 45 to 50 minutes. Serve warm.

The cookbook cover with a blue background and fine typeface.
Reprinted with permission from The Martha Stewart Living Cookbook: The New Classics by Martha Stewart Living Magazine, copyright © 2007. Published by Clarkson Potter, a division of The Crown Publishing Group. Buy the full book from Amazon.
Read More
Khao niaow ma muang, or steamed coconut sticky rice with ripe mango, is a classic in Thai cuisine—and you can make it at home.
With just a handful of ingredients, this old-fashioned egg custard is the little black dress of dinner party desserts—simple and effortlessly chic.
With rich chocolate flavor and easy customization, this hot cocoa recipe is just the one you want to get you through winter.
This classic 15-minute sauce is your secret weapon for homemade mac and cheese, chowder, lasagna, and more.
A slow-simmering, comforting braise delivering healing to both body and soul.
Crunchy and crowd-pleasing, this salad can be prepared in advance and customized to your heart’s content.
Make this versatile caramel at home with our slow-simmered method using milk and sugar—or take one of two sweetened condensed milk shortcuts.
Summer’s best produce cooked into one vibrant, silky, flavor-packed dish.