This 3-Ingredient Slow Cooker Vintage Peach Pudding is the kind of easy summer dessert that feels almost too simple to work, but somehow always delivers. It has that old-fashioned fruit pudding charm, where sweet peaches soften into a jammy base and the topping bakes up tender and spoonable right in the crock pot. For busy weekdays, potlucks, or casual backyard dinners, this is the sort of low-effort recipe I love keeping in my back pocket when fresh peaches are in season.
Serve this warm on its own or with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, a spoonful of whipped cream, or even a little cold heavy cream poured over the top. If you are bringing it to a cookout, it pairs especially well with grilled burgers, barbecue chicken, or simple picnic-style sides since it adds an easy, nostalgic finish without needing any fancy prep.
3-Ingredient Slow Cooker Vintage Peach Pudding
Servings: 6
Ingredients
6 cups sliced fresh peaches
Directions
1. Lightly grease the slow cooker insert if desired, then spread the sliced fresh peaches evenly across the bottom.
2. Sprinkle the dry yellow cake mix evenly over the peaches, covering the fruit in a uniform layer without stirring.
3. Drizzle the melted butter over the cake mix as evenly as possible so the top can cook into a soft golden crust.
4. Cover and cook on High for 2 to 2 1/2 hours or on Low for 4 to 5 hours, until the peaches are bubbling and the top looks set and lightly golden around the edges.
5. Let the pudding rest for about 10 minutes before spooning it into bowls and serving warm.
Variations & Tips
Add spice: If you want a little more classic peach-dessert flavor, add a light sprinkle of cinnamon or nutmeg over the peaches before the cake mix. It is not necessary, but it gives the pudding a cozy old-fashioned feel.
Use very ripe peaches: The best texture comes from peaches that are ripe and fragrant. If your peaches are still a little firm, let the pudding cook on the longer end of the time range so they fully soften.
Make cleanup easier: A light coating of butter or nonstick spray in the slow cooker helps with serving and cleanup. I especially like doing this when I am making dessert after a long workday and do not want extra dishes soaking overnight.
Try a topping at serving: Vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, or even a spoonful of plain Greek yogurt all work well here. Since the recipe itself is very sweet and simple, a creamy topping balances it nicely.
Watch the hot spots: Slow cookers can vary quite a bit, so start checking near the early end of the cooking time. If the edges are cooking faster than the center, avoid overcooking and switch to warm once the top is set.