Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (2024)

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Last year, I introduced y’all to my friends over at Sunnyland Farms in South Georgia when I shared my Easy Caramel Pecan Cheesecake.

Sunnyland is an amazing pecan farm owned by the sweetest family you’ll ever have the chance to meet. They offer a huge variety of pecans, pecans pieces, and pecan meal (among a host of other nuts). And then there’s the amazing list of cakes and candies they make. From Rum Crunch Cakes to traditional fruit cakes to pralines to brittles, bark, and chocolate covered every-things… they’ve got it all covered. Sunnyland is a great place to get gifts for all the folks on your holiday list.
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Let’s get to this gooey deliciousness known as my Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake.

So, my friends sent me a variety of pecans to get in the kitchen and create with. This cake was the result.

Y’all. Just give me a minute here… This thing is absolutely amazing. It is decadent enough to make it ideal for any holiday but it’s also the perfect way to add something special to a random Thursday being it’s so easy to make! It’s perfect on both occasions. Seriously.

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I’ve shared my Pineapple Upside-Down Cake and my Caramel Apple Upside-Down Cake with y’all before but, honestly, I think this is my favorite. And that’s saying a lot because I LOVE that pineapple version.

The pecans get toasted to perfection and drip in the decadent caramel sauce. It’s all perched on a tender, flavorful yellow cake – that no one will ever suspect started with a box mix. It’s about as close to perfection as I could imagine.

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A few things to keep in mind…

  • Pecans can be a luxury. For the recipe I call for chopped pecans. I used these Large Pecan Pieces from Sunnyland. They’re more affordable, make the cake easier to cut, and they look beautiful. There’s no reason to buy full halves and then chop them up. Save a little money. Every little bit counts, right?
  • Make sure to use a well seasoned cast iron skillet to keep the cake from sticking. Sometimes I’ll even wipe the inside of the skillet with a little oil and a paper towel as a little insurance policy – just to be safe.
  • No cast-iron skillet? A 10-inch, super deep dish pie plate or even a 2-quart casserole dish will work. Simply cook the caramel and pecan mixture in another skillet on the stovetop and then pour the mixture into a greased dish and then add the cake batter over. Just make sure to pick something appropriately sized to hold all of the batter and bake without overflowing.

Y’all are gonna LOVE this one! I just know it! Enjoy!!

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Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake

Author Stacey Little

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Prep Time 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time 45 minutes minutes

Total Time 1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes

Servings 8

Ingredients

  • 1 cup unsalted butter, divided
  • 1/2 cup firmly packed brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup light corn syrup
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup coarsely chopped pecans
  • 1 (15.25-ounce) box butter flavored cake mix
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1 cup water

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 325°F. Heat a well-seasoned 10.25-inch cast iron skillet over medium-low heat. Add 1/2 cup of the butter, brown sugar, corn syrup, salt, and pecans. Cook, stirring frequently, until the butter has melted and the sugar has dissolved. Remove from the heat and set aside.

  • Melt the remaining 1/2 cup of butter. Add it to a large bowl with the cake mix, eggs, and water. Beat for about 2 minutes to combine. Pour the mixture evenly over the caramel sauce and pecans in the skillet. Bake for45 to 50 minutes or until the cake is set or a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. (If you're unsure about your skillet size, it might be a good idea to place the skillet on a rimmed baking sheet or pizza pan to catch any drips that might run over in the oven.)

  • Allow the cake to cool for about 10 minutes then place and large plate or platter over the skillet and carefully flip it over to turn the cake out onto the plate. (A dish towel works great to assist in this as the pan may still be hot.) Scoop any pecans and sauce remaining in the skillet over the cake. Serve warm.

* If nutritional values are provided, they are an estimate and will vary depending on the brands used. The values do not include optional ingredients or when ingredients are added to taste. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, I recommend grabbing your favorite brands and plugging those ingredients into an online nutritional calculator.

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This post is sponsored by my friends at Sunnyland Farms, but the thoughts and opinions expressed here are all mine… just as always!

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  1. Sandra Haught

    No skillet what else may I use?

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (20)Stacey

      A similarly-sized cake pan should work just fine.

    • Sandra Haught

      Thank you

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (21)Stacey

      I don’t have any egg rolls desserts right now.

  2. LaVonne Bouvia

    What if you don’t have a cast iron pan,can you use a regular pan

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (22)Stacey

      You can! Another pan or dish of similar size will work just fine.

  3. Anne

    I’m Canadian. What is a butter flavoured cake mix? Don’t remember ever seeing one in our grocery stores. Will other cake mixes do?

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (23)Stacey

      It’s simply a butter flavored cake mix. Other flavor mixes like yellow, vanilla, etc will work as well.

  4. Sandra Gutierrez

    I made these in cupcake pans so I can hand out to my friends and family. They were such a hit. So delicious

    Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (24)

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (25)Stacey

      What a great idea! Thanks for sharing!!

  5. Tiffany Bell

    Would it be OK to use parchment paper in the cast iron skillet to further ensure it doesn’t stick?

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (26)Stacey

      Sure!

  6. Arlene

    Would this work in a Bundt pan?

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    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (27)Stacey

      I’ve only ever done it like this, so I can’t say for sure. Seems like it should, but being that the design of the bundt pan might make it more likely to stick, I just can’t say for sure.

  7. Kathy H

    Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (28)
    Must be a fantastic cake from all the positive comments! Pecans are my favorite.

    Has anyone halved the recipe with half a box of cake mix using an 8-inch skillet? Since there are only two of us, I’m going to give it a try. Will let you know how it turns out. (And yes, I will put a sheet pan under my skillet in the oven!)

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (29)Stacey

      I’ve not halved it, but maybe someone else has and can chime in to help. If you try it, be sure to come back and let us know!

  8. Suzie Baker

    Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (30)
    Absolutely wonderful!!!!

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (31)Stacey

      Thank you!

  9. Jackie

    I used a bunt pan and instead of yellow cake mix I used Butter Pecan, my son said it was the most delicious cake that I had ever made.

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (32)Stacey

      Awesome! So glad you enjoyed it!

  10. Lisa

    I have made this cake several times. It is wonderful and has become the favorite cake of my grandson. He’s 12 and every year this is the cake he wants for his birthday. Thanks for the recipe.

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (33)Stacey

      So glad he loves it!

  11. Carmen Echevarria

    🎄Thank you Stacey. I’m making this for NYE! Can’t wait 😋 I’m sure it will come out delicious like all the recipes I make from Southern Bite! Happy Holidays to you and your beautiful family🎄

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    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (34)Stacey

      Thanks, Carmen! Hope y’all enjoy! Happy Holidays!

  12. Sandra Kraft

    Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (35)
    Made this in Cuenca, Ecuador at 9000 feet using an Ecuadorian brand cake mix. Beyond delicious. Lived in South Georgia for a long time and the best Pecans are there !!!! Thank you so much for sharing.

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    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (36)Stacey

      Awesome! Thanks for letting me know, Sandra!

  13. Jean

    Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (37)
    I’ve made this cake 3 times. Wonderful each time. It’s hard to turn that heavy iron skillet. I saw someone else asked about a bundt pan; have you ever tried it? Thought it might be easier to handle, plus I’ve seen a similar recipe made in a bundt.

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (38)Stacey

      I’m so glad to hear you’ve enjoyed it! I’ve not tried it in a bundt pan, but it sounds amazing!

    • Barbara Hamilton

      I made it in a bundt pan yesterday, came out perfect. Make sure you grease your pan well.
      Mine was done in 45 min in a convection oven. Check with toothpick after 40 min.
      Great recipe.

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (39)Stacey

      Thanks for jumping in, Barbara!

  14. June C Long

    Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (40)
    I made this yesterday but used Gluten Free cake mix, it was so delicious. What do you think about adding Cinnamon to the caramel sauce?

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (41)Stacey

      I think cinnamon and caramel work great together.

  15. Anne Hornsby

    I used a 10.25 lodge cast iron skillet and it overflowed everywhere in the oven. What did I do wrong? I also used the butter cake mix like the directions said. Have no idea what went wrong

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (42)Stacey

      Oh, no! How frustrating! I’m so sorry you had trouble. I’ve not ever had that trouble and have this cake is quite a few variations. Do you happen to remember what brand cake mix you used?

  16. Shannon

    Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (43)
    Omg! This looks delicious…I’m going to try this real soon, possibly for Sunday dessert

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (44)Stacey

      Hope you enjoy it!1

  17. Diane O’Leary

    Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (45)
    Well, it’s just out of the oven…looks great. I was all out of yellow cake mix, so used my husband’s favorite – German Chocolate. Seemed like a natural!

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (46)Stacey

      Sounds great! Hope it was delicious!

  18. Mary

    I made this last year for Christmas and it is was DELICIOUS!!!! Gonna make it again for Thanksgivjng.

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (47)Stacey

      Love hearing that you’ve enjoyed this one and it’s on another special occasion menu!

  19. Cynthia

    Can I use a bunt cake pan?

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (48)Stacey

      I’ve not tried that, so I can’t say for sure.

  20. JANICE CIRAVOLA

    Can I use a 10 inch spring form pan?

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (49)Stacey

      You can. It just might bake a little faster since it’ll be thinner.

  21. Stephani Haskins

    Going to make this 🙂 looks delicious

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (50)Stacey

      Thanks, Stephani! Enjoy!!

  22. karen

    QUESTION, do I have to serve this cake right away taking to work for pot luck and wanted to make it early in the morning and take it we would be having it around 11:30am

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (51)Stacey

      I think it should be fine. The caramel can just get a little hard it it sits too long. A quick zap in the microwave should help that.

  23. sheryl

    since i am diabetic,i will be substituting honey for the corn syrup and cutting back on the brown sugar.

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (52)Stacey

      You’re welcome to do that, but you might find the caramel sauce to have a very different texture and thickness.

  24. Jane H.

    Stacey, the cake looks yummy, unfortunately, I can no longer eat nuts, per the doctor’s orders. 🙁 BTW, I no longer see your recipe search drop down box feature. That is what I would use to peruse your site for different recipes. I wanted to find your Cabbage Soup recipe and had to go onto my search engine to find it.

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (53)Stacey

      Hi Jane! Thanks! Just make sure the window you’re viewing the site in is maximized. Sometimes with smaller windows, the search bar gets cut off and disappears.

  25. Jackie

    This was delish & so easy & quick to make. I used a 10” non-stick Cuisinart Everyday Pan & it came out well. Served w vanilla ice cream.
    Did state on directions to serve right away. That makes sense — the caramel gets hard after the first day & is hard to cut. But will make again.

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (54)Stacey

      So glad you enjoyed it!

    • Karen

      Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (55)
      It is good the next day or two, but ooooohhhhh sooooo good out of the over after it just slightly cools!!!

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (56)Stacey

      I agree!!

  26. Mary

    It was amazing. So easy. I took it to a family reunion and it was a hit.

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (57)Stacey

      Love hearing that! So glad they enjoyed it!!

  27. Betsy

    Would it still work (even though it would be thinner) using a 12” cast iron skillet?

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (58)Stacey

      Yep, just monitor the cook time. It’ll probably cook faster.

  28. Margi

    Have a luncheon on the 16th this month and have been wonder what to take. You just solved my problem. Thanks! This looks so good and I have the pecans on my counter. As it’s just me I don’t dare make one ahead of time as I don’t need the extra 5 pounds. Merry Christmas.

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (59)Stacey

      Ha! I sure hope everyone will enjoy!! Merry Christmas!!

  29. Beverly

    The picture looks good enough to eat so I bet the real thing is absolutely delicious! My husband is always on a diet lately, so I guess I’m going to have to invite friends in to share it with so I don’t eat the whole darn cake!

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (60)Stacey

      It’s great to share with friends! Enjoy!!

  30. Edith

    OMG Stacey!! This looks so good!!!! Definitely making this SOON!!!

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (61)Stacey

      Thanks! Hope you’ll enjoy it!

  31. Vickie Jones

    I don’t have a cast iron skillet. Can I make this in a regular baking pan?

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (62)Stacey

      A 10-inch, super deep dish pie plate or even a 2-quart casserole dish will work. Simply cook the caramel and pecan mixture in another skillet on the stovetop and then pour the mixture into a greased dish and then add the cake batter over. Just make sure to pick something appropriately sized to hold all of the batter and bake without overflowing.

  32. Sharon Thornton

    This looks ahhhhhhmazing! I can’t wait to make it!

    Reply

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (63)Stacey

      I hope you’ll love it as much as we did!

    • Susan

      Do you think I could make this in 9×13 cake pan ? Are would I need to double the recipe ? I’m thinking about taking it to church potluck.

    • Caramel Pecan Upside-Down Cake (64)Stacey

      A 2-quart baking dish would be a better size, if you have one. You can certainly do it in an 9×13, but will need to adjust the cook time accordingly. Without doubling it, you will end up with a thinner layer of cake and less pecans and caramel.

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