Easiest Blueberry Dump Cake Recipe - All Things Mamma (2024)

My Blueberry Dump Cake recipe is literally the easiest cake recipe to make at home! You just dump all of your ingredients into a cake pan, bake and eat! That’s it! In this Blueberry Dump Cake, pie filling makes a fruity base for a cobbler-like topping.

I LOVE to make easy cake recipes that are moist and full of flavor and dump cakes are definitely it. AND you make them from a box mix! SCORE! It doesn’t get any easier.

This DIY dump cake takes just 4 easy ingredients to get started! You’re going to love the flavor and taste!

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Easy Dump Cake Recipe with Blueberry Pie Filling

I know you will LOVE this homemade cake recipe! Guaranteed! But before I get to the recipe, let me share exactly how to make a dump cake and why you need to have of these easy dessert recipes in your recipe box.

Blueberry Pie Dump Cake is my favorite dump cake recipe. But, really any blueberry dessert is my favorite.

But this cake recipe stole my heart! It’s sweet, buttery, and has an amazing almond crunch topping that just ties it all together. Blueberry dump cake, pie filling, crunchy almonds—you can’t go wrong, am I right?

(Can’t get enough blueberries? Try myBlueberry Crumble Bars and Blueberry Hand Pies too!)

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Ingredients + Variations

  • Blueberry pie filling– In this Blueberry Dump Cake, pie filling is the star. Make sure you buy a brand you love!
  • Yellow cake mix– The cake mix is used to make the topping.
  • Butter– As the butter melts in the oven, it combines with the cake mix.
  • Sliced almonds– If you’re not an almond fan, you can skip these. Then you’ve got a 3-Ingredient Blueberry Dump Cake!

How To Make Dump Cake with a Crumble Topping

Making a dump cake is THE EASIEST cake recipe around. Just dump, bake and eat! Follow the steps below!

1. Add ingredients

Dump 2 cans of fruit into the bottom of a 9×13 pan. I’m sharing the blueberry version today but you can use whatever flavor you like!

2. Add cake mix

Dump the cake mix on top of the fruit and spread it around lightly.

3. Slice and add butter

Slice butter thinly and evenly space over the top of the cake mixture.

4. Bake

Bake for 35-40 minutes or until golden brown.

5. Add toppings

Top with ice cream or whipped cream if you like. Enjoy warm! Or cool!

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Add some vanilla ice cream to the top of this warm cake recipe for a real treat!

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How amazing does this easy dessert recipe look?! YUMMY!

Watch the video below to see exactly just how easy it is to make a dump cake recipe!

FAQ

What is a dump cake?

Dump Cake is a really simple dessert that is made with a box cake mix and a fruit filling. You literally dump all the ingredients into a 9×13 pan, bake and top with ice cream or whipped cream! No worries about howmany cups in a quart, pint or gallon because this cake is made from a box mix!

What are the best dump cake flavors?

I like all kinds of dump cake flavors but these are my favorite! AND you can find most of them right here on All Things Mamma!

  • Blueberry Dump Cake
  • Peach Dump Cake
  • Cherry Pineapple Dump Cake
  • Apple Dump Cake
  • Pumpkin Dump Cake

Does dump cake need refrigerated?

Leftoverdump cakecan be stored for several days in the refrigerator.

More Blueberry Recipes to Try

Do you love blueberries as much as I do? Here are some of my favorite blueberry recipes:

  • Blueberry Cobbler
  • Blueberry Bundt Cake
  • 15-Minute Bisquick Blueberry Biscuits
  • Blueberry Buckle
  • The Best Blueberry Pancakes

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Blueberry Dump Cake

This Blueberry Dump Cake is the most delicious and easy dump cake recipe you'll ever try! Just dump all the ingredients into a pan, bake and eat!

3.80 from 5 votes

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Author: Kasey Schwartz

Servings: 12

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 35 minutes minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 Cans Blueberry Pie Filling
  • 1 Yellow Cake Mix - dry
  • 1/2 cup Butter 1 stick
  • 1/4 cup sliced almonds

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350

  • Grease a 9x13 pan

  • Add both cans of Blueberry Pie Filling to the baking dish

  • Sprinkle cake mix over the blueberry pie filling evenly

  • Slice butter and add to top of cake mixture

  • Add sliced almonds right over the entire cake

  • Bake at 350 degrees for 35-45 minutes or until slightly brown

  • Allow to cool slightly

  • Serve warm with ice cream or whipped cream

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FAQs

What is the biggest mistake to avoid when making a dump cake? ›

However, anyone well-versed in the ways of the dump cake will tell you that there is one rule you should never break when making a dump cake. Since it's not a step that you'll ever see in most other cake recipes, it can be easily missed. The mistake to avoid is simple: Don't mix it.

Is dump cake supposed to be gooey? ›

Once baked, a dump cake comes out like a cross between fluffy cake and melty cobbler. Soft ooey-gooey bars come to mind, except more scoopable. Many people choose to use store-bought pie filling or canned fruit as the base, but you can really customize it to fit your taste.

What is another name for a dump cake? ›

For the uninitiated, a dump cake (also sometimes called a drop cake) is exactly what it sounds like: a cake that asks you to dump all of its ingredients into a vessel, give things a quick stir, and bake.

How do you store leftover dump cake? ›

How To Store Dump Cake. I store this cake in the refrigerator, covered in plastic or in a container. It will keep for several days and takes well to reheating.

How to tell when dump cake is done? ›

Bake until the tops are brown and bubbly, 45 minutes to 1 hour. Serve with whipped cream.

What happens if you stir a dump cake? ›

For some reason, nearly every dump cake recipe insists that the ingredients are not to be stirred. (In fact, most recipes add extra emphasis to this instruction by writing it in all-caps: DO NOT STIR!!!) The result of this laissez-faire approach is a half-baked cake.

Do you dump cake from pan before or after cooling? ›

It's important to pay attention to the specifics called for in a recipe, but in general, most cakes are best removed from the pan after cooling for 10 to 20 minutes. Try it too soon, and it may fall apart. Wait too long, and it may stick.

Why is my dump cake not cooking in the middle? ›

The pan is too small. There's too much liquid. Opening the oven or moving pans during baking. Oven temperature is too low, or cake isn't baked long enough.

Why is my dump cake still powdery? ›

If you've baked your dump cake and there's still cake mix powder on the top, it's likely because the butter wasn't evenly distributed on top of the cake. When assembling your dump cake recipe, be sure to spread the cake mix in a thin even layer and space the pats of butter evenly across the top.

What is a dump cake slang? ›

slang. A kind of cake (see quot. 1851). A cake or pastry having two or (occasionally) more layers; (in later use also) a loaf with a smaller upper portion.

Why are they called sad cakes? ›

The name appears to derive from 'sad' as a term for cakes which have failed to rise, though in this case they are made of plain paste and not intended to rise. Given in 'The dialect of Leeds and its neighbourhood (1862) by C Clough Robinson as; "SAD-CAKES.

What is sinking cake? ›

Cakes sink in the middle due to several reasons. One reason is that the cake batter might be too moist, causing it to collapse during baking. Another reason could be that the oven temperature is too low, leading to uneven baking. Opening the oven door too frequently while baking can also cause cakes to sink.

Should dump cake be refrigerated? ›

Just as it's incredibly simple to make, Peach Dump Cake is also easy to store and reheat if you have leftovers. It will keep in an airtight container in the fridge for a couple days, after which you can pop it in the microwave before serving warm.

How long can cake sit out unrefrigerated? ›

How long can cake sit out unrefrigerated? If your cake is frosted with buttercream, it will last covered at room temperature for up to four days. However, it is best to refrigerate cakes with other frostings such as cream cheese or ganache. A fully covered unfrosted cake will last for up to 2 days at room temperature.

Can peach dump cake be left out overnight? ›

I love to serve it with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or whipped cream to give it a special touch! You can serve the cake warm or at room temperature. If you have leftovers they will keep in the refrigerator up to five days! The cake will be fine if it's left out at room temperature for several hours to even overnight.

What are the common errors in cake making? ›

Common Baking Mistakes (And How to Fix Them)
  • Baking at the wrong temperature. ...
  • Not measuring ingredients. ...
  • Checking on your items too frequently. ...
  • Your ingredients are at the wrong temperature. ...
  • Your dough isn't rising. ...
  • Nothing is baking evenly. ...
  • Your dough or batter is too tough.

What are the three common causes of failure in cakes? ›

Below we go in-depth about these cake mistakes:
  • Underbaked. The number one culprit of a sunken cake is underbaking. ...
  • Too Much or Too Soft of Butter. Another common cake mistake is using a type of butter that's the wrong temperature. ...
  • Opened Oven Door Too Much. ...
  • Overmixed.

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