I kinda have a thing for craving foods that make me dream of island vacations.
Part of me thinks it must be some form of self-torture to make things that will only make me think of sand, sun and crashing waves when I live smack-dab in the middle of the United States, next to mountains that are ridiculously dry and no ocean in sight.
I mean, that’s crazy right?
My island state of mind, though, is highly improved when I eat things containing tropical fruit and topped with toasty sweet coconut. The aloha spirit comes alive when I devour said food with coffee.
And my waistline thanks me for making it more bikini-ready (not totally, just more) by using fabulous and protein-rich Chobani 2% pineapple Greek yogurt. Since self-control isn’t really my forte around freshly baked goods it’s probably best that I can feel good about this cake. YUM!
PINEAPPLE COCONUT YOGURT CAKE
- 1 cup Chobani 2% pineapple Greek yogurt
- 3/4 cup granulated sugar
- 3 whole eggs
- 1/3 cup butter, melted
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 2 cups flour
- 1 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/2 cup shredded coconut
Preheat oven to 350. In a large bowl whisk together the yogurt, sugar, eggs, butter, and vanilla. Gently fold in the flour, baking soda and salt. Pour into a greased 8-inch round pan. Sprinkle the top with shredded coconut. Bake at 350 for 45-50 minutes until a toothpick inserted comes out clean. Let cool completely before devouring. Serve with extra yogurt on top!
Extra sunshine please!
Your Pineapple Coconut Yogurt Cake went all the way to Spain (Madrid to be exact).
It’s soooo good. My kids love it. Thanks again 😉 Gracias
wow, that’s a long way to travel! 😉 so glad you liked it!
This looks so moist and flavorful! Once i’m back in baking mode I need to make this…
Oh mylanta. I made this today (only in cupcake form) and I’m actually dying. Seriously one of the top ten best things I’ve ever made. They are just little balls of not-overly-sweet, sunshiney, fluffy perfection. Thanks Heather! Making them again ASAP.
aw, thanks sarah! i’m SO glad you enjoyed it!
That looks so moist and tender, I love those tropical flavors!
Come visit me. I’ll find us some sand, sun and crashing waves real quick. But you’re going to have to bring me this cake. Oy vey I want a slice so bad tonight!!
Oh yum! I can’t wait for our next trip to the islands. We’re taking the girls. It’s going to be real.
They will absolutely LOVE it! I remember when my parents took us to Hawaii when I was about 10 and my sister was 6 – we still remember every second of that trip!
Pineapple is my favorite Chobani flavor! And maybe mango too. I love tropical flavors as much as you do 🙂
I have so much more to learn. You have such a great blog. Congrats.
Heather, I can’t help but laugh and shake my head when I read about you pining for the ocean. I live in the middle of the plains and my yearning every single day to be in Colorado and the mountains is ridiculous!! 🙂
ha! oh, the mountains are stunning – no doubt about that! definitely very blessed to live where we do 🙂
It looks so moist! And I love that the ingredient list is so short. And that it probably tastes like Hawaii.
this looks amazing, simply amazing!
Too weird, I just posted a pineapple muffin with coconut streusel the other day!
um, DROOLING – that sounds incredible!
Come to meeeeeeeeee!!! I need this cake! It looks unbelievably moist. Yum.
Heather this looks and sounds amazing! I cannot even stand it!
YUM! The texture looks so good!!! I feel like I can taste it from here! 😉 Have a great weekend Heather!
yum! we just got a special chobani delivery and travis hasn’t touched the pineapple yet! making this!
I would totally make this if my Husband hadn’t eaten the entire 16oz container in one sitting.