Skillet Upside Down Pear Cake

We got a sweet cast iron skillet for our wedding. The beauty of this heavy piece of cookware is that it can go from burner to oven. I had read about depression era skillet cakes that used other fruit, including peaches, but since I am up to my ears in pears (still), I decided to try with that.

For the “cake” part, I used this amazing vegan recipe from post punk kitchen for cornbread. It is dense and moist, and I happened to have some local cornmeal on hand.

Start by peeling your pears:
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Then slice them thinly:
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Heat up 3 tablespoons of “butter” and a quarter cup of sugar in the skillet:
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Line up your pears so they cover the bottom of the skillet and let them cook on medium heat for 10 minutes:
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Start scooping your batter on top of the pears and use a spatula to spread it evenly:
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Throw it in a preheated oven for 30 minutes:
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This is what it looks like done in the skillet:
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To flip your cake, let it cool for a few minutes then put a big plate face down on the skillet and flip:
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This cake is perfect for a healthy dessert or a hearty breakfast:
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3 Responses to Skillet Upside Down Pear Cake

  1. Taylor says:

    Where o where did you find local cornmeal!?

  2. Karen says:

    Hi Taylor,

    My parents live in Rhode Island. I got the cornmeal at a farmers market down there. It is from Carpenter’s Grist Mill, which makes stone ground cornmeal using water power. Here is more info: http://www.farmfresh.org/food/member.php?fn=374

    I don’t know of any in Mass although I haven’t really looked. But now I will…

  3. Taylor says:

    Thank you! I’m very close to RI, so I’ll definitely try to get my hands on some.

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