Pineapple Sheet Cake flavored and moistened with crushed pineapple and topped with a sweet icing laced with shredded coconut, and sprinkled with pecans is a wonderful dessert to make to feed a crowd.

Close-up of slice of Pineapple Cake.

 

With the pineapple, coconut, and pecans it’s perfect for summer.

 

Crushed pineapple and vegetable oil help the cake stay exceptionally moist so it can be baked well in advance. It’s super easy to make. No mixer needed. The icing does take 10 minutes of stir time, but that’s the most involved part.

 

Oftentimes Pineapple Sheet Cake is topped with a cream cheese frosting, but this icing is made from butter, evaporated milk, and sugar. Basically the same ingredients you would use to make caramel icing. The coconut is added into the icing to give it some extra sweetness and a little texture contrast. You can mix the pecans into the icing as well, but I like to sprinkle them on top.

Two Slices of Pineapple Sheet Cake.

 

Typically pineapple sheet cake would be baked in a sheet pan, but I baked mine in a 13X9-inch pan to give it a little more height. It’s so hard to take good pictures of flat cake! If you’re serving it at a potluck or picnic, a sheet pan is nice to use. It looks like more cake ๐Ÿ™‚ and is easier to slice into squares.

But anyway you cook it, Pineapple Sheet Cake is sure to be enjoyed by all. Except pineapple haters. I have a few of those in my family.

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Pineapple Sheet Cake Recipe

4.73 from 29 votes

By Christin Mahrlig

Prep: 20 minutes
Cook: 30 minutes
Total: 50 minutes
Servings: 20
Pineapple Sheet Cake, flavored and moistened with crushed pineapple and topped with a sweet icing laced with coconut is perfect for serving a large crowd.
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Ingredients

  • 2 cups sugar
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 (20-ounce) can crushed pineapple with juice
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt

Icing

  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1/2 cup Challenge butter,, cut into chunks
  • 2/3 cup evaporated milk
  • pinch of salt
  • 3/4 cup sweetened shredded coconut
  • 1/2 cup toasted pecans,, chopped

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees and grease a 13X9-inch pan or a sheet pan.
  • Combine all cake ingredients in a medium bowl. Stir until evenly combined and then pour into prepared pan. Bake for 30-35 minutes if using a 13X9-inch pan or 20 -25 minutes if using a sheet pan.
  • Make icing while the cake bakes. Combine sugar, butter, evaporated milk, and salt in a medium saucepan. Bring to a boil and then lower heat. Simmer and stir for 10 minutes.
  • Add the coconut to the icing. Pour icing over cake. Sprinkle with pecans. Let cake cool before cutting.

Notes

Some people have reported that the icing seeps into the cake. To prevent this, let the icing cool a little before pouring it on the cake.

Nutrition

Calories: 291kcal

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Originally published June 9, 2014.

Recipe adapted from Miss Mary Bobo’s Boarding House Cookbook: A Celebration of Traditional Southern Dishes that Made Miss Mary Bobo’s an American Legend

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143 Comments

  1. Tuva says:

    3 cups sugar for cake and icing is too much, no matter how delicious it might be. It was easy to make, but the final product is gooey and lacks taste. Sorry.

    1. Sherri says:

      Where did you get using 3 cups of sugar? It only calls for 1 cup of sugar

      1. Meri says:

        Well, the receipt does day 2 cups for cake part and 1 cup for icing….

      2. Sue says:

        Is it 2 cups sugar for the cake ingredients?

    2. JPH says:

      Taste is always subjective…some like it, some don’t. Negative remarks are always unnecessary. Not sorry!

  2. Jean says:

    My mom used to make a very similar cake many years ago but after the icing was added, she would put it under the broiler for a couple of minutes. It was exceptial.

    1. Janice hatchcock says:

      My icing didn’t thicken either..it says put on simmer and stir for 10 min….is that constantly for 10 min..I love this

      1. jasmine says:

        You’re supposed to let it sit. It’s not going to immediately thicken after boiling . Just give it some time.

  3. Barbara says:

    I baked this today and I cannot wait until it cools to try it. I dumped all the ing. in a bowl and used the mixer. SUPER EASY!!! It looks amazing and I followed the directions to a T. It would make a wonderful cake for a crowd. I used the sheet pan and it looks so rich I inagine a small piece will do. I definitely will make next July for our family reunion. I know it will be a big hit.

    1. Christin Mahrlig says:

      Hope you really enjoyed eating it Barbara. It is really rich and perfect for sharing with lots of people! ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. Kelly says:

    I’ve made this cake twice in two weeks. The first time I made half batch in a glass 7×10 baking dish. The last ten minutes of cooking time I added 1/2 cup of the coconut to the cake top and finished baking it. It was delish and I skipped the icing altogether. My family devoured it while it was still warm. I made full batch yesterday, with coconut ontop. Baked perfectly! I live in seattle and after reading all the comments, I think the humidity could effect how the cake bakes up, depending on where you live.

    1. Christin Mahrlig says:

      I think you are right about the humidity Kelly. Adding coconut sounds wonderful!

  5. Jen says:

    This cake was amazing!!! One of my new favorites

    1. Lori says:

      I agree, everyone loved it no left overs , it was moist and had a lot of flavor .

  6. selah earel says:

    i saw a recipe similar to this but it had lemon juice in the cake and icing. i love lemony flavors and my daughter loves pineapple. could i put some lemon juice in the recipe and, if so, how much please?

    1. Christin Mahrlig says:

      Some lemon juice sounds really good, but I am not sure how much as I have never tried it.

  7. Brenda says:

    I am not a blogger and I actually have made this cake three times now. I love the flavor but am having a hard time making it work as a dessert. The first time I made it as written with mixed reviews for a Global Gardening group I volunteer for made up mostly of children so I was not too surprised that it did go over so well. Then I made it for a BBQ but there was a lot of other desserts so when it didn’t get eaten I thought, Oh well. The last time, last weekend I made it as a layer cake with Caramel American Buttercream. I was just too wet and unappetizing, I really want this cake to work since I liked the flavor so much but I think maybe a whole can of pineapple maybe too much.

  8. Ambar says:

    I made this yesterday. I love pineapples and coconut. Just by mistake, (I misread the instructions) I mixed all the ingredients for the icing and brought to a boil. It was too late by the time I realized I was not supposed to. However my icing thicken up nicely and it stayed on top of the cake. I added some more coconut and pecans on top. It was delicious!

  9. Donna Thomas says:

    Just made this for a family get together for Labor Day. Looks exactly like the picture, want to cut into it right now! Had a few pecans left over, added them to the little frosting left in the pan, tastes delicious! I let the cake and frosting cool some before frosting the cake

  10. A says:

    I followed the instructions for the icing exactly as written, my icing soaked the cake and only the coconut flakes and pecans stayed on top. I am not sure what happened, it doesn’t look like your icing, however it is cooling right now, I hope it still tastes good, fingers crossed.

    1. Christin Mahrlig says:

      A few people have commented that this happened, but said it still tasted very good. If you make it again, it might help to cook the icing a little longer or let it cool slightly before putting it on the cake. Hope you enjoy it anyways! ๐Ÿ™‚

      1. A says:

        Hi Christin thanks for your response, and yes the cake was absolutely delicious. So if anyone runs into the same issue, don’t worry it will still be fabulous.

        1. Christin Mahrlig says:

          So glad you enjoyed it! ๐Ÿ™‚