This slow cooker 3-ingredient lavender lemonade cobbler is the kind of effortless summer dessert that feels a little special without making your kitchen too hot. It takes a classic lemonade-style cobbler idea and gives it a light floral twist with lavender, creating a bright, sweet-tart dessert with a soft golden topping and sunny lemon filling. It is exactly the sort of recipe that works for busy weekdays, casual cookouts, and those last-minute gatherings when you need something fun with almost no prep.
Serve this cobbler warm on its own or spoon it into bowls with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream for an easy pool-party dessert. Fresh berries, especially blueberries or raspberries, pair really well with the lemon and lavender flavors, and for drinks, iced tea, sparkling water, or extra lemonade all make perfect summer matches.
Slow Cooker 3-Ingredient Lavender Lemonade Cobbler
Servings: 6
Ingredients
1 box lemon cake mix
Directions
1. Lightly grease the inside of a 4- to 6-quart slow cooker. Pour the thawed lavender lemonade concentrate evenly into the bottom of the slow cooker.
2. Sprinkle the dry lemon cake mix evenly over the lemonade concentrate. Do not stir.
3. Drizzle the melted butter as evenly as possible over the top of the cake mix, covering most of the surface so it bakes into a golden crust.
4. Cover and cook on High for 2 to 2 1/2 hours, or until the top is golden around the edges and the filling is hot and bubbling. Let it rest uncovered for 10 to 15 minutes before serving so the filling thickens slightly.
Variations & Tips
Berry boost: Scatter a handful of fresh blueberries or raspberries over the lemonade concentrate before adding the cake mix for a fruitier cobbler that still keeps the same easy method.
Lavender level: If your lavender lemonade concentrate has a stronger floral flavor, serve the cobbler with plain whipped cream or vanilla ice cream to balance it out. If it is more lemon-forward, a tiny pinch of culinary lavender on top can help the flavor come through.
Slow cooker tip: Every slow cooker runs a little differently, so start checking near the 2-hour mark. You want a set, bubbly filling and a mostly golden top, even if a few soft spots remain in the center.
Make-ahead plan: This is best served the day it is made, but you can measure everything ahead of time and keep the butter melted and ready to go so assembly takes just a couple of minutes before a party.
Serving idea: For a more dessert-like presentation, scoop the warm cobbler into small bowls and finish with a little whipped cream and a few berries. It makes the simple recipe feel extra summery and party-ready.