This easy Independence Day dessert is the kind of shortcut recipe busy summer hosts love: just a handful of pantry and freezer staples baked into a bright, citrusy treat with a festive feel. Using a solid block of frozen orange juice concentrate gives the dish bold flavor without extra measuring, and it pairs especially well with berries and cake mix for a red, white, and blue style dessert that feels homemade while staying wonderfully low-effort.
Serve this warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a dollop of whipped topping to balance the tangy orange flavor. It also fits nicely on a holiday dessert table alongside grilled favorites, fresh fruit, lemonade, or iced tea, and if you want to dress it up a little, a handful of fresh blueberries and sliced strawberries on top makes it look especially festive.
4-Ingredient Oven Baked Independence Day Dessert
Servings: 8
Ingredients
1 solid unthawed 12-ounce block frozen orange juice concentrate
Directions
1. Preheat the oven to 350°F and lightly grease a medium oven-safe glass baking dish.
2. Spread the strawberries and blueberries evenly in the bottom of the baking dish, then place the solid unthawed block of frozen orange juice concentrate in the center.
3. Sprinkle the dry yellow cake mix evenly over the fruit and concentrate, covering the surface as much as possible.
4. Drizzle the melted butter all over the top, trying to moisten as much of the cake mix as you can.
5. Bake for 45 to 55 minutes, until the top is golden and the fruit is bubbling around the edges. Let it rest for 10 minutes before serving so the filling can settle and the orange concentrate finishes melting into the dessert.
Variations & Tips
Make it extra festive: Add a few extra fresh blueberries and diced strawberries on top right before serving for a stronger red, white, and blue look. A small spoonful of whipped topping also makes it feel more holiday-ready.
Use a different cake mix: White cake mix works beautifully here if you want a lighter vanilla flavor, while butter cake mix gives the topping a richer taste. Keep the box size close to standard for the best texture.
Know what to expect: This dessert bakes like an easy dump cake or cobbler, so the topping will be rustic rather than perfectly smooth. Some dry patches of mix can happen, so if needed, lightly spoon a little melted butter over those areas midway through baking.
Prep for a busy day: If you're juggling a cookout and guests, you can wash and slice the berries ahead of time and keep them chilled. Then all that's left is layering everything into the dish and baking when you're ready.