Put fruit and cake mix in a crock pot. When it's done you'll want to eat it all

Print this recipe
Many people know that slow cookers can be used to make delicious dinners, but it's not common knowledge that these wonderful devices can make desserts, too. There's no need to dirty up every dish, bowl, and mixer in your kitchen to get a tasty dessert, simply pour all the ingredients in a slow cooker and let it cook! 
This amazing recipe for cherry dump cake is sure to get your mouth watering! This recipe is beyond simple -- no stirring or baking required! Let the slow cooker do all the work. The hardest part is waiting for it to be done!
Advertisement
You'll need:
1 large can of cherry pie filling
1 box yellow cake mix
1 stick butter, melted
Directions
1. To make the dump cake, simply line the bottom of the slow cooker with a large can of cherry pie filling.
Cooktop Cove
Pro Tip: You can also make your own pie filling using frozen or fresh cherries, which allows you to control the sweetness:
To make your own cherry filling, you'll need:
4 cups pitted cherries
1 cup sugar
3 tablespoons cornstarch
1 tablespoon lemon juice
Quick directions for cherry filling: Heat the cherries in a saucepan until the juices begin to release. If you are using frozen cherries, simply thawing them will do the trick. Add the sugar, cornstarch and lemon juice and combine well. Stir constantly over low heat until the filling is thickened.
2. Dump a box of yellow cake mix on top.
Cooktop Cove
3. Pour a melted stick of butter over the top.
Cooktop Cove
4. Set on high for 3 hours.
For an extra-delectable treat, you can add some white chocolate morsels (chips) to the mixture.
Shutterstock
Now comes the difficult part: waiting! Find something to distract you for a few hours, and try not to let the delicious smell of the slow cooker tempt you into eating the dump cake early.
5. Once it's ready, it will look golden yellow on the top.
Cooktop Cove
6. Just scoop out and enjoy!
Cooktop Cove
Advertisement
We love this cake served with vanilla ice cream. 
Here's a tip: You can make this recipe with any type of fruit pie filling, so feel free to experiment with whatever you like best.
Resources
Print this recipe