This easy slow cooker dessert is the kind of warm-weather recipe that earns a permanent place in your back pocket: minimal prep, only a handful of ingredients, and a kitchen that smells sweet and buttery for hours without needing much attention. The golden-orange color and glossy amber syrup suggest a fruit-forward bake, and the slow cooker method is especially handy in midsummer when you want a homemade dessert without turning on the oven for long.

Serve this warm on its own or spooned over vanilla ice cream, pound cake, waffles, or buttermilk biscuits. A dollop of lightly sweetened whipped cream works beautifully too, and if you want a little contrast, add toasted pecans or walnuts on the side along with hot coffee, iced tea, or a simple glass of cold milk.

4-Ingredient Slow Cooker Mid-Summer Glistening Golden-Orange Bake

Servings: 6

Glistening golden-orange slow cooker dessert
Glistening golden-orange slow cooker dessert

Ingredients

1 large fresh pineapple, peeled, cored, and cut into chunks

1 cup packed light brown sugar
1/2 cup unsalted butter, cut into pieces
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

Directions

1. Lightly butter the insert of a slow cooker if desired for easier cleanup. Add the pineapple chunks, then sprinkle the brown sugar and cinnamon evenly over the top. Scatter the butter pieces across the fruit.

2. Cover and cook on HIGH for 2 1/2 to 3 hours or on LOW for 4 to 5 hours, until the pineapple is very tender and a glossy amber syrup has formed around it.

3. Gently stir once or twice during the last hour if you want a more jammy, melded texture, being careful not to break up the fruit too much.

4. Spoon the warm bake into bowls and serve as is, or over ice cream, cake, or biscuits with some of the syrup ladled over each portion.

Variations & Tips

Use canned pineapple: If fresh pineapple is not available, use about 3 cans pineapple chunks, well drained. The flavor will be a bit sweeter and softer, but it still works very well in the slow cooker.

Adjust the sweetness: For a lighter result, reduce the brown sugar to 3/4 cup. If your pineapple is especially tart, keep the full cup for a richer syrup.

Add a bakery-style note: A pinch of nutmeg or a splash of vanilla can deepen the dessert flavor, though that takes it beyond the strict four-ingredient idea. These small additions make it taste especially nice over pound cake.

Watch the timing: Slow cookers vary quite a bit, so start checking on the early side. You want the fruit tender and glazed, not completely dissolved, unless you are intentionally going for a spoon-fruit texture.

Make it ahead: This dessert holds well on the warm setting for a short time and reheats gently. The syrup also thickens a little as it cools, which makes leftovers especially good spooned over yogurt or ice cream.