For pineapple lovers – Coconut-pineapple yogurt bouchées with pineapple-rum compote
Très ananas pour les fans d’ananas – Bouchées à l’ananas et noix de coco, compote d’ananas et rhum
These last couple of days have been a little on the chaotic side, driving to one side of town to see my doctor, then rushing to the other part of town for a court appearance for a ticket that I thought was so unjustified. It seems like the city of San Francisco needs money, and the police is distributing tickets left and right. I will not contest a ticket for something I did wrong but when it’s not justified, I feel I need to explain myself. Maybe the libra in me who is always looking for justice and balance. Anyway I had never been to court before and that was a strange experience. We were greeted by a Police officer who instructed us to be silent or we would been thrown out of the room. That type of order and authority petrifies me, so I was sitting still without even moving a finger and barely blinking.
Basically after my entertaining day in court, I had very little time to do anything…
I’ve had a pineapple and a whole coconut sitting in the kitchen, screaming for attention…I love those two they’re inseparable, so having a stock of Greek yogurt in addition to this, there was no other option that using everything in a traditional French yogurt cake. The base of the cake had been modified quite a bit, adding chestnut flour (which is one of my favorites flour for baking, it has a delightful sweet nutty flavor). Yogurt cake is to the French as maybe cupcake is to Americans…we learn how to bake it while in school as early as 10 years old. This recipe is not a traditional gâteau au yaourt, It’s been twisted around and is more of a cousin, I have a traditional recipe for gâteau au yaourt here.
I made a pineapple sauce with coconut to be served chilled on the side and complement these little cakes very well, so if you like pineapple, you will love those ones. The yogurt makes the cake very moist and gives that particular lactic after taste that I love.
Ingredients for about 14 individual cakes (or one large)
- 3 eggs
- 6.34 oz (or 180 g) sugar
- 7 oz (or 200 g, or about 4 large tsp) Fage Greek yogurt
- 4 tbs coconut oil melted
- 1 cup flour
- 4 tsp chestnut flour
- 3.5 oz (or 100 g) fresh coconut, grated
- 1/2 fresh pineapple (1/4 diced and 1/4 crushed)
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1 tsp baking powder
For the pineapple-coconut sauce
- 1/4 pineapple
- 3 tbs coconut milk
- 1 tsp rum
- 2 tsp agave nectar
Preparation
For the cakes
In a mixing container, beat eggs with sugar. Add yogurt, keep mixing, then add oil.
Add flours and mix well to obtain a smooth consistency. Add vanilla extract, baking powder and baking soda.
Add coconut and diced pineapple carefully blending everything together.
Pour batter in individual molds and cook in a pre-heated oven at 365-379F for about 30 minutes or until cooked all the way through.
Let it cool and remove from molds, preferably silicon molds.
For the sauce
Blend all ingredients in a mixer and refrigerate.
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about 1 year ago
Count me in. I love coconut…grew up eating lots of them…in all ways. So sorry to know what happened on your side. Sometime I really feel quite disgusted at the attitude of those in authority. I have some bad experiences too. Sometimes I wonder what are their duties and why they are there. Sometimes I wonder will they be there when I need help…the very people paid by our tax to serve us….weird world. Please take care…good rest and good food.
about 1 year ago
I adore coconut! These mini bundt cakes look so pretty!
about 1 year ago
Silvia…When I saw the title of your recipe…I came running!!!
This fabulous combo of ingredients speaks volumes to my tummy ;o)
Of, course those adorable mini cake molds…bring it over the top. Fantastico!
Flavourful wishes, Claudia
about 1 year ago
Wow! Silvia, ces petits gâteaux sont superbes! En plus, quelle combinaison: l’ananas et la noix de coco! Ils doivent être excellents!
about 1 year ago
Well Claudia this Claudia is with you I did the same the title intrigued me as well. Love the combo of flavors and as always never dissappointed here its perfect~! nice job Slivia`
about 1 year ago
Looks delicious two of my favorite combinations ! Living in France and married to a Frenchie we make gâteau au yaourt at least twice a month. Wonderful take on a classic recipe.
about 1 year ago
absolutely amazing!!!!!!!!!
about 1 year ago
Not only am I a pineapple lover, you can add coconut to that list, these little bundt cakes looks wonderful!
about 1 year ago
These are so gorgeous!
about 1 year ago
Silvia – do you grind your own hazelnut flour? I really like using nut flours in my baked goods. Elegant bouchees. The pineapple-coconut sauce on the side sounds wonderful!
about 1 year ago
What a wonderful combination of ingredients and the mini bundt cakes are adorable, also thanks for the gateau au yaourt recipe! I would like to try it with fresh strawberries.
about 1 year ago
Oh my Silvia, you have always came out something so amazing! Love these tiny yummy looking things so much. You’re the greatest! Hope you’ll have a great weekend, dear.
Cheers, Kristy
about 1 year ago
wow, these look amazing – such a beautiful color! hope everything worked out ok for you and you get some rest this holiday weekend.
about 1 year ago
I can relate to the Libra in you, as a fellow Libra. I could probably eat…way too many of these little presents.
Where to start? Chestnut flour, love it. I use it quite a bit.
The Pineapple-coconut sauce. Divine! Pineapple, coconut, rum & agave. Sounds like a pina colada dream.
Cheers!
about 1 year ago
I like the fresh, tropical sound of these little cakes–with French flair, of course!
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about 1 year ago
mmm i love pineapple and coconut. i will have to try this
about 1 year ago
sound like a another way for baba al rhum,delicious and more sofistecated,of course.this is the french spirit,always an artist!:))
about 1 year ago
I love this! It;s sounds Good!
about 1 year ago
I just fought a ticket and lost.
Seems like all the cities are handing out tickets left and right.
This looks absolutely amazing. I am a pineapple lover and I love this recipe.
about 1 year ago
I just LOVE these petits gateaux!! You have managed to combine all my favorite ingredients together.. can’t wait to try it this weekend. Just a question though, I have the young thai coconut, could I use that instead and how would that change the measurements? Thanks Silvia
about 1 year ago
Ooh, girl, I will go off ATL style on a police officer for you. I recently did when I felt an officer was unjust in something he did while I was present. Both him and my father were petrified! I’ll do it, Siliva…. I can be a mean witch. You just don’t know (smile).
Anyway, these look wonderful-you are so talented. And I hope you didn’t have to pay that ticket.
P.S.-You know, the attitude of so many courts in this country is so abusive!
about 1 year ago
These are beautiful to look and eat!
about 1 year ago
These look and sound just amazing. Love these!
about 1 year ago
Silvia
J’adore le gâteau au yaourt et je n’en ai pas fait depuis une éternité! Ce dessert est vraiment si élegant! Je suis en admiration, comme d;habitude qunad je viens te rendre visite; ma pauvre petite, je me doute que tu ai senti le besoin de te réconforter avec ça après une journée passée en cour. J’ai fait cette epxperience plusieurs fois dans des circonstances plus graves et c’est pas drôle.
about 1 year ago
Hmmm… summer delights! You’ve hit it out of the park yet again, which is a perfect example of why I’ve included you in my first-ever list of awards:
http://tomaytotomaaahto.blogspot.com/p/awards.html
Please stop by and take a look when you have a chance.
Cheers!
about 1 year ago
It’s funny how big amounts of coconut milk overwhelm me but I am completely in love with fresh coconut meat and cannot get enough! This recipe though I know I will go crazy for! The presentation is beautiful as always!
about 1 year ago
Silvia, I’m always amazed at your creativity! What a lovely presentation!
about 1 year ago
Ces petits gâteaux sont magnifiques et la présentation est très jolie! Comme j’adore l’association ananas et noix de coco, je compte bien essayer cette recette très bientôt:)
about 1 year ago
The little cakes are adorable and the pineapple rum compote sounds terrific with them!
about 1 year ago
A court atmospher is bizarre. I don’t like it either. I’m with you on this
Coconut and pineapple are my favorite fruits! They are so tropical flavor. Your recipe makes me crave for Malibu Pineapple. I’ve never used chestnut flour before in my entire life. I’m def’ going to try this. Your blog teaches me something new every time!
about 1 year ago
Oh my! Coconut and pineapple?! Count me in!
about 1 year ago
These cakes look absolutely scrumptious. Coconut, pineapple and rum. What a delicious combinations!