Upside down blueberry polenta cake

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I'm planning on trying it this weekend too.
I'm thinking some buttercream or cream cheese frosting drizzled over it.

I'm not a big sweet fan, or a frosting fan. But I bet that would be A-Okay.

I'm concocting a savory version. Will try that one soon too.
 
Yup I go along with you on that not much on frostings rather have plain cake with out any frosting like upside downers and cakes like apple crumb and the likes. I'm also not a ruin anything with cream cheese guy.
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Warren
 
Just saw this Case. Miss Linda's gonna hate you for this. LOL. It's been quite a while since any new deserts were posted and she's on her diet again. I love upside down cakes and the options are limitless so you gotta know I'll be trying this one very soon.

Never thought about adding polenta to a cake before.

POINTS!!!!

Please be sure to post the savory version when you come up with a good one.

Gary
 
I'm back trying to get this thing to print but it won't do it. Oh well I guess I'll just hand write it. But I got ya what's the difference between round and square it looks like you used a round pan and directions say a square pan??
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Warren
 
Just saw this Case. Miss Linda's gonna hate you for this. LOL. It's been quite a while since any new deserts were posted and she's on her diet again. I love upside down cakes and the options are limitless so you gotta know I'll be trying this one very soon.

Never thought about adding polenta to a cake before.

POINTS!!!!

Please be sure to post the savory version when you come up with a good one.

Gary

Thanks Gary!
 
I'm back trying to get this thing to print but it won't do it. Oh well I guess I'll just hand write it. But I got ya what's the difference between round and square it looks like you used a round pan and directions say a square pan?? :biggrin:

Warren

When I make upside down cakes I typically use a spring form pan, or a Dutch oven. This go around was the spring form pan. Grease pan (helps parchment stick tomsides) put in parchment grease parchment. I used spray.
 
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