This 4-ingredient slow cooker Independence Day red velvet dessert is the kind of easy, festive treat that earns a place in the rotation when you need something simple but crowd-pleasing. Using uncooked red velvet cake mix powder as the base keeps the prep especially convenient, and the slow cooker does the work of turning it into a warm, soft, spoonable dessert with a celebration-ready look that suits summer gatherings, potlucks, and holiday cookouts.
Serve this dessert warm with whipped cream or a scoop of vanilla ice cream, and if you want to lean into the red, white, and blue theme, add fresh blueberries and sliced strawberries on top. It also pairs nicely with grilled picnic favorites, since the cool creaminess of the toppings balances the rich cocoa-vanilla flavor of the red velvet base.
4-Ingredient Slow Cooker Independence Day Red Velvet Dessert
Servings: 8
Ingredients
1 box red velvet cake mix
Directions
1. Lightly coat the inside of the slow cooker crock with nonstick spray or a thin layer of butter to help prevent sticking and make serving easier.
2. Pour the uncooked red velvet cake mix powder evenly into the bottom of the slow cooker.
3. Spoon the cherry pie filling over the cake mix as evenly as possible, then scatter the white chocolate chips across the top.
4. Drizzle the melted butter over the top, covering as much of the surface as you can without stirring.
5. Cover and cook on low for 2 1/2 to 3 hours, or until the edges are set and the center is soft but no longer dry on top.
6. Let the dessert rest uncovered for 10 to 15 minutes before spooning into bowls and serving warm.
Variations & Tips
Add a creamy topping: A spoonful of whipped cream, vanilla ice cream, or even a little softened cream cheese on top makes this dessert feel more finished and balances the sweetness.
Make it more patriotic: For a stronger Independence Day presentation, top each serving with blueberries and strawberries right before serving. The fruit adds freshness and gives the dessert a bright holiday color contrast.
Check your slow cooker early: Slow cookers can vary quite a bit in heat level, so begin checking around the 2 1/2-hour mark. You want a moist, cobbler-like texture rather than an overbaked one.
Try a different filling: If cherry is not your favorite, this method also works well with raspberry or strawberry pie filling. The dessert will keep the same easy structure while giving you a slightly different fruit flavor.