Do Nothing Tornado Cake! - My Incredible Recipes (2024)

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BE PREPARED for this cake!

Its one of the easiest and most delicious cakes you can make- everyone loves it!

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I have seen different variations of this cake floating around the net for awhile now- I HAD to try it!

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I poked some holes in my cake before I poured the ‘topping’ over it

– so it would soak through and each bite would have the incredible flavor throughout!

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I used pecans but you can definitely use walnuts or almonds if you would prefer! OR leave them out all together!

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Original ‘do nothing cake’ is a bit more simple than MY version, but I thought it needed a mesh between ‘tornado cake’ and ‘do nothing cake’ – the result? FANTASTIC!

I saw tornado cake from my sweet blogger friend Martha, over at

a Family Feast (check out her amazing blog!) her version has fruit in it.
The ‘do nothing’ cake I saw on pinterest- this is my twist of the two!

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Do Nothing Tornado Cake!

Ingredients

Cake-

  • 2 cups all purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoons baking soda
  • 2 cups granulated sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 20 oz can crushed pineapple

Topping-

  • 1/2 cup salted butter
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2/3 cup evaporated milk
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 cup chopped pecans
  • 1 cup sweetened coconut flakes

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 350 degrees and grease a 9x13" baking pan with butter

  • In a large mixing bowl, mix together your flour, sugar, baking soda, eggs, vanilla, and crushed pineapple

  • Pour into your baking pan and bake for 40-45 minutes or until golden brown

  • Poke several holes in the cake with the handle of a wooden spoon

  • In a medium sized sauce pan, heat your butter, sugar, evaporated milk, and vanilla until it reaches a boil

  • Mix in your pecans and coconut and continue cooking for about 5 minutes on medium heat, stirring constantly

  • Pour your topping evenly over your cake, slice, and enjoy!

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  1. Jane John says

    What can you use instead of pineapple for liquid and then make it chocolate/

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    • Linda Leone says

      I don’t think so

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    • G B Loftus says

      Crushed pineapple doesn’t have much juice so just throw in the whole can.

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    • Mary Williams says

      No – don’t drain the pineapple

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  2. Pat Zmeskal says

    I can’t wait to try this cake. My sweet tooth is really acting up. Thanks for this recipe.

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  3. Cin says

    Oh my! This looks decadent! I am so gonna make it. The name of it kinda reminds me of Earthquake Cake. Which is also delish, by the way.

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  4. Renee Wheeler says

    That looks soooo good! my mouth was watering looking at it & reading ingredience. MMM-MMM!

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  5. CAROL says

    THIS CAKE LOOKS YUMMY, I WILL BAKE FOR MY SISTERS BIRTHDAY NEXT WEEK. . THANK YOU FOR THE RECIPE..

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  6. CAROL says

    DO YOU DRAIN THE PINEAPPLE?

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    • Linda Leone says

      I don’t think so

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  7. BETTY WARNEKE says

    ALMOST LIKE A RECIPE I HAVE CALLED SOUTHERN PECAN OATMEAL CAKE

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  8. Mary Saddison says

    I’ve made this cake for years. I always use coconut and pecans in the cake. Know in my house as THE CAKE. I’m never asked to bring a dish, it’s always will you bake THE CAKE. Enjoy.

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    • Bonnie says

      What do you use as your topping then? Just butter, vanilla, evaporated mike and sugar? Or do you make an icing of some kind?

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  9. Mary says

    Do you drain the pineapple

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  10. Mary corbett says

    Do you drain the pineapple

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    • Melissa Barton says

      Noooooo

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  12. Lisa says

    Made this cake followed instructions it was delicious did not last long in my house I don’t understand the name but I guess it doesn’t matter it’s pretty good ?????

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  13. Barbara Hill says

    I have made this cake but used fruit co*cktail in it.

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  14. Bunny Moses says

    Made the cake
    It’s not overly sweet (unless I did something wrong). But it is very good, and SO easy to make.

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  15. leda winston says

    If you don’t like pineapple is there something else you could suggest using that would be good

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  16. Barbara meyer says

    I am going to try this all ingredients I like

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  17. Phyllis says

    Can you use a cake mix for this cake and use the Pineapple with juice in the place of the water that the cake mix calls for?

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  18. Mary Williams says

    I thought this cake sounded so yummy! I made it according to directions except I cut the sugar. 1 1/2 cups for cake and 3/4 cup for the topping. I think it could be cut to 1/2 for the topping. I think 1 1/4 cups for the cake. The pineapple is in a sweet syrup sort of and my coconut is sweet too.
    Delicious cake with a dab of ice cream. LOL!

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  19. Wendy says

    Made this cake and it is to die for.
    Best cake ever

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  20. janet marie roeder says

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    I love this cake., and yes, it has been around for years. One thing noted is to say do not drain the pineapple, and to mix the batter with a spoon, do not use a mixer. I’m not a coconut fan, and my cake has the nuts added in the mixture, and I use only a cream cheese frosting put over a hot cake.

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  21. Tania Hillard says

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    Love the recipe. I am making it this weekend. Can you use aluminum pan to bake the cake in? Can you substitute the pineapples for peaches or any other fruit flavors?

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  22. Judy says

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    Do you let the cake cool before putting on the topping

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    • Incredible Recipes says

      yes!

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  23. Susan says

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    I have made this recipe for several years, and every time it is so delicious. Easy to make and always receives many compliments

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