£1 Wonders
By Jamie Oliver
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About the recipe
This brings back so many childhood memories for me – my primary school used to bake a cracking upside-down cake. Embracing the beauty of tinned fruit, this version delivers big on old-school flavour. I’m also making the most of store-cupboard classics, which come together to create one of the easiest desserts ever – you’ll soon know the recipe by heart.
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£1 Wonders
By Jamie Oliver
200ml runny honey
2 x 425g tins of pineapple rings in juice
200ml vegetable oil
200g self-raising flour
500ml natural yoghurt
200g desiccated coconut
2 large eggs
12 glacé cherries (60g)
EASY SWAPS
You could use any large, sliced tinned fruit in this pud – pears, apples, rhubarb, whatever you fancy.
LOVE YOUR LEFTOVERS
If you’ve got any leftover tinned pineapple, use it in this delicious Slow-cooker spiced chicken recipe. You could also make use of any leftover juice from the tin, too: dilute it in water and ice for a refreshing drink.
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