Slow Cooker Pineapple Coconut Spoon Cake


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Pineapple coconut spoon cake in the slow cooker? Yes, please! Pantry staples come together to create the most incredible-tasting dessert that everyone is sure to love.

Warm desserts are the best! Spoon cake is a must in the slow cooker, we also make German Chocolate Spoon Cake, Pumpkin Spoon Cake and Butterfinger Cake.

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Why this recipe works

This cake has such a great flavor combination.  Have you ever had pineapple fluff? It’s a mixture of pineapple, coconut, marshmallows, and whipped cream. Well, that is what this cake tastes like to me!

Not to mention, anyone on the receiving end of a piece of this cake will think you made it from scratch. But in reality, it’s a simple dump and go process with a two-hour cooking time. This is definitely a dessert to make for the holidays, a family gathering, or a potluck. We also make slow cooker rice pudding when we are in the mood for dessert!

Recipe Ingredients

Ingredients for pineapple coconut spoon cake on a table.
  • Cake Mix: I use Pillsbury Yellow Cake Mix, though a white cake mix can be used.
  • Crushed Pineapple: To make this cake and glaze, you will need a 20-ounce can of crushed pineapple. Read the directions carefully below in my recipe and don’t throw away any of the pineapple or juices. Part of the pineapple and juices go into the sweet buttery glaze that gets put on the cake at the end of the cooking time.
  • Salted Butter: I learned this trick from Paula Dean to use butter in place of oil in cake mix recipes, this is life-changing!
  • Coconut: No need to toast this, just toss it in.
  • Pecans: Adding these add texture to the cake.
  • Glaze: The glaze is a warm buttery topping made from powdered sugar, pineapple juice, melted butter, coconut, and pecans. It soaks into the cake and is drool-worthy.
Four images showing how to make coconut cake in the slow cooker.

Step One – Add the cake ingredients into a large bowl. and whisk until the batter just comes together, do not over mix, some little lumps of cake mix are fine.

Step Two – Whisk the ingredients together until the batter just comes together. (Do not over-mix, some little lumps of cake mix are fine.)

Step Three – Pour the batter into the prepared crock pot and smooth it out with a spatula.

Step Four – Cover and cook on HIGH for 2 hours. (Do not remove the lid during cooking time.)

3 images showing how to make the glaze for pineapple cake.

Step Five – Combine the glaze ingredients – powdered sugar, pineapple juice, melted butter, coconut, and pecans – in a small mixing bowl.

Step Six – Mix the ingredients together until well combined.

Step Seven – Pour the glaze mix over the hot cake.

close up of pineapple spoon cake in a white slow cooker with a spoon.

How to serve pineapple spoon cake

  • You can’t go wrong by serving this as is. It has everything you need to enjoy a sweet treat.
  • If you want to serve it with something, try a scoop of vanilla or vanilla pecan ice cream. It also tastes great served with additional fresh fruit such as pineapple chunks and chopped strawberries.
  • When it comes to toppings, whipped cream and a cherry on top is the popular choice.
bowl of pineapple spoon cake with whipped cream and a cherry.

Recipe FAQs

Can I take this out of the slow cooker in one piece and put on a platter?

This cake is too gooey to be taken out of the slow cooker unless it was refrigerated. I recommend serving this warm right out of the slow cooker.

Can I make this in the oven instead?

Yes! Bake as directed on the box for the size of the cake pan you are using. Add the glaze on top of the cake when the cake is hot out of the oven.

Does this cake set well since it’s cooked in the slow cooker?

You can’t tell from the pictures, but this cake sets up very well. The glaze makes it look like it hasn’t but rest assured there is cake texture under all that glaze. You can watch the video to see what the cake looks like inside.

How do I store leftover pineapple spoon cake?

Store any remaining cake in an airtight container. It does not have to be put in the fridge, but it should be eaten within 4 days (although I doubt it will last that long).

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close up of pineapple spoon cake in a white slow cooker with a spoon.

Slow Cooker Pineapple Coconut Spoon Cake

4.84 from 6 votes
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 2 hours
Total Time: 2 hours 20 minutes
Servings: 10
Be whisked away to someplace tropical with each bite of this pineapple coconut spoon cake.

Ingredients 
 

For the cake

  • 15.25 oz yellow cake mix
  • 1 cup water
  • 3 eggs
  • 1/2 cup butter, (1 stick); melted
  • 20 oz crushed pineapple , divided; 1 cup drained; save all the juices and remaining pineapple for the glaze
  • 1 cup coconut
  • 1/4 cup chopped pecans

For the glaze:

  • 1 1/2 cups powdered sugar
  • reserved crush pineapple, measures out to be about a cup
  • 1/4 cup butter, melted
  • 1/2 cup coconut
  • 1/4 cup pecans, chopped

Instructions 

  • Add the cake ingredients into a large bowl and whisk until the batter just comes together, do not over mix, some little lumps of cake mix are fine.
  • Spray the slow cooker with non-stick spray and add the batter to the slow cooker. Smooth out the batter with a spatula.
  • Cover and cook on HIGH for 2 hours, keep the lid on THE ENTIRE TIME.
  • When the cooking time is done, turn off the slow cooker.

Glaze

  • Add the powdered sugar, remaining pineapple, melted butter, coconut and chopped pecans to a bowl.
  • Whisk until a sauce forms.
  • Pour this mixture over the warm cake.
  • Let the cake sit for 5 minutes with the glaze on top, covered.
  • Spoon out servings into bowls and serve with whipped cream if desired.

How to Video

Sarah’s Notes

Can I take this cake out of the slow cooker in one piece?
This cake is too gooey to be taken out of the slow cooker unless it was refrigerated. I recommend serving this warm right out of the slow cooker.
Can I make this in the oven instead of the slow cooker?
Yes! Bake as directed on the box for what size cake pan you are using. Then add the glaze when the cake is hot out of the oven.

Nutrition

Calories: 482kcal | Carbohydrates: 65g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 14g | Cholesterol: 86mg | Sodium: 460mg | Potassium: 173mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 45g | Vitamin A: 525IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 117mg | Iron: 2mg

Nutrition info is auto-generated. This information is an estimate; if you are on a special diet, please use your own calculations.

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49 Comments

  1. CHARLOTTE KRASZEWSKI says:

    WILL THIS RECIPE WORK WITH A SUGAR FREE CAKE MIX AND NO SUGAR ADDED PINEAPPLE?

    1. Sarah Olson says:

      Can’t say without testing it. If you do try it follow the amounts on the back of the box for they may be different from a regular mix.

  2. Darci Miller says:

    4 stars
    We made it without pecans, it was very good but a little to sweet and too much pineapple for us. I think we will make it again just with less topping

  3. Anonymous says:

    Great cake

    1. Jen says:

      Does this work in a 9×13 pan? Do you need to double the glaze?

  4. Lin da says:

    No one has said how this works and 9 x 13 crockpot

  5. Jackie Easterwood says:

    On my crock pot 4 hours is high. There isn’t a 2 hour setting. Should I still only do 2 hours or should I leave it in for the full 4 hours?

    1. Al says:

      If I omit the pineapple due to allergies, would I need to add additional liquid to the recipe?

      1. Sarah Olson says:

        yes, use water.

  6. Billie Ann says:

    5 stars
    I just made this!.. followed the recipe exactly the way it’s typed! set the cooker for 2 hours… the cake was done complete.. IT was really good! its a keeper!

  7. Laura Radford says:

    Followed the recipe as well, and it took longer than 2 hours to cook

  8. SusanLouise Burr says:

    My glaze was really soupy so I strained some juice off, but it still doesnโ€™t look right. Is this supposed to thicken or soak into the finished cake?

    1. Sarah Olson says:

      It will soak into the cake

  9. Mandy @ South Your Mouth says:

    This looks AMAZING! Brilliant idea!

    1. Sarah Olson says:

      Thanks Mandy!

  10. Angela says:

    Is there a way to make this Vegan?