There is something mighty satisfying about a dessert that asks so little and gives so much back, and this slow cooker 3-ingredient mai tai dump cake is exactly that kind of treat. It brings together the easy charm of Midwestern dump cakes with sunny tropical flavors, making it a fine choice for potlucks, cookouts, and those hot summer evenings when nobody wants to turn on the oven. The filling turns soft and syrupy as it cooks, while the cake topping settles into a buttery, golden layer that tastes like vacation in a spoon.
Serve this warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, a dollop of whipped cream, or even a spoonful of lightly sweetened Greek yogurt if you want a little tang to balance the sweetness. Fresh orange slices, maraschino cherries, or a sprinkle of toasted coconut on the side make it feel extra festive, and if you are carrying it to a picnic or block party, it pairs especially well with grilled burgers, pulled pork sandwiches, and fruit salad.
Slow Cooker 3-Ingredient Mai Tai Dump Cake
Servings: 8
Ingredients
1 box yellow cake mix
Directions
1. Lightly grease the inside of a slow cooker. Spoon in the crushed pineapple with all its juice, then spread the orange-flavored pie filling evenly over the top.
2. Sprinkle the dry cake mix evenly over the fruit mixture, covering as much of the surface as you can without stirring.
3. Cover and cook on High for 2 to 2 1/2 hours, or until the filling is bubbly around the edges and the top looks set and golden in spots.
4. Turn off the slow cooker and let the cake rest for 10 to 15 minutes before spooning it into bowls or onto dessert plates and serving warm.
Variations & Tips
Cherry Mai Tai Twist: Stir a handful of drained maraschino cherries into the fruit layer if you want a brighter cocktail-inspired flavor and a little extra color in each spoonful.
Coconut Topping: A sprinkle of toasted coconut over the top just before serving gives this dessert an even more tropical feel and a lovely little crunch.
Make It Richer: If you do not mind stepping beyond the three-ingredient spirit, drizzle 1/4 cup melted butter over the dry cake mix before cooking for a more classic dump cake texture and deeper golden top.
Slow Cooker Tip: Every slow cooker runs a bit differently, so start checking at the 2-hour mark. If the edges are bubbling but the center still looks powdery, cover and cook a little longer until the top is mostly set.
Serving Tip: This dessert is best served warm, when the fruit is soft and syrupy and the cake layer still has a tender crumb. Leftovers can be covered and chilled, then rewarmed in the microwave for an easy next-day treat.