This slow cooker 3-ingredient root beer float dump cake is the kind of low-effort dessert that saves the day when you need something fun for a cookout, potluck, or laid-back family weekend. It takes the nostalgic flavors of a classic root beer float and turns them into a warm, gooey cake with almost no prep, which is probably why it disappears so fast at my house. If you love desserts that feel a little retro and a lot comforting, this one checks every box.
Serve this dump cake warm straight from the slow cooker with extra vanilla ice cream on top if you want to really lean into the root beer float vibe. It also goes well with grilled burgers, hot dogs, barbecue chicken, or any casual summer spread, and a drizzle of root beer or a spoonful of whipped cream can make it feel extra special for company.
Slow Cooker 3-Ingredient Root Beer Float Dump Cake
Servings: 8
Ingredients
1 box vanilla cake mix, about 15.25 ounces
Directions
1. Lightly grease the inside of your slow cooker. Pour in the root beer, then sprinkle the vanilla cake mix evenly over the top without stirring.
2. Scoop the vanilla ice cream over the top in several dollops, spacing it out so it melts across the cake as it cooks.
3. Cover and cook on high for 2 to 2 1/2 hours, or until the top looks set and golden around the edges and the bottom is bubbling. Try not to lift the lid too often while it cooks.
4. Turn off the slow cooker and let the cake rest for 10 to 15 minutes before scooping and serving warm.
Variations & Tips
Make it extra rich: Add an extra small scoop of vanilla ice cream on each serving right before eating. The hot cake melts it into the syrupy base and gives you more of that classic float flavor.
Try a spice twist: A light sprinkle of cinnamon or a tiny pinch of nutmeg over the top before cooking adds a cozy note that works really well with the root beer.
Don’t overmix: This is a true dump cake, so leave the layers mostly as they are. Stirring can change the texture and keep you from getting that soft cake topping with gooey sauce underneath.
Watch your cook time: Slow cookers run a little differently, so start checking near the 2-hour mark. You want the top set and the edges bubbling, but you do not want it to dry out.
Easy party prep: Measure everything ahead of time and keep the cake mix and root beer ready to go. It is a great dessert to start after dinner so it is warm and ready by the time everyone wants something sweet.