This 3-ingredient slow cooker summer bake is the kind of low-effort dessert that earns a permanent place in warm-weather cooking. It leans on the classic fruit-and-cake combination popular in American dump cakes, where a layer of fruit and a simple topping transform into a spoonable, jammy dessert with almost no hands-on work. The slow cooker is especially useful here because it keeps the kitchen cooler than the oven while producing a bubbling ruby filling and a craggy golden top that feels just right for an evening cookout.
Serve it warm straight from the slow cooker with vanilla ice cream, lightly sweetened whipped cream, or a spoonful of plain Greek yogurt if you want something less rich. It also pairs nicely with grilled peaches, fresh berries, or a simple platter of iced tea and coffee for a casual backyard dessert spread.
3-Ingredient Slow Cooker Summer Ruby-Toned Bake
Servings: 8
Ingredients
1 can (21 ounces) cherry pie filling
Directions
1. Lightly coat the inside of a 4- to 6-quart slow cooker with butter or nonstick spray. Spread the cherry pie filling evenly across the bottom.
2. Sprinkle the dry cake mix evenly over the fruit, covering the surface as completely as possible without stirring.
3. Drizzle the melted butter over the cake mix as evenly as you can, aiming to moisten most of the surface. Cover and cook on High for 2 to 2 1/2 hours or on Low for 4 hours, until the filling is bubbling around the edges and the top looks set with golden craggy spots.
4. Turn off the slow cooker and let the dessert rest, uncovered, for 15 to 20 minutes so the filling thickens slightly. Spoon into bowls and serve warm.
Variations & Tips
Berry Version: Swap the cherry pie filling for raspberry, strawberry, or mixed berry pie filling if you want a different ruby-red fruit profile. The method stays the same, and each option gives you that same jammy base with slightly different sweetness and tartness.
Texture Tip: For the best topping, resist the urge to stir the layers together. Keeping the fruit, dry mix, and butter in distinct layers helps create the classic contrast between the bubbling filling underneath and the craggy, cobbler-like top.
Serving Upgrade: If you have a few extra ingredients on hand, a pinch of cinnamon in the cake mix or a handful of sliced almonds over the top during the last 30 minutes can add more character without changing the easy spirit of the recipe.
Make-Ahead Note: This dessert holds well on the warm setting for a short time before serving, which makes it especially practical for cookouts and potlucks. If it sits longer, keep the lid slightly ajar for a few minutes so excess steam does not soften the top too much.