When I need an easy dessert for a family gathering and do not want to make a special trip to the store, this baked whipped topping dessert is exactly the kind of clever shortcut recipe I reach for. It turns a few simple pantry and freezer staples into a soft, sweet, cobbler-like treat with a golden top and creamy fruit-filled center, and it is especially perfect for a Parents' Day dessert because it feels nostalgic, comforting, and made to share.
This dessert is wonderful served warm with a little extra whipped topping, a scoop of vanilla ice cream, or a spoonful of plain Greek yogurt if you want to balance the sweetness. For a fuller dessert table, pair it with coffee, hot tea, or iced tea, and if you are serving a larger meal first, fresh berries on the side help keep everything bright and simple.
4-Ingredient Oven Baked Parents' Day Dessert
Servings: 8
Ingredients
2 solid unthawed 8-ounce blocks frozen whipped topping
Directions
1. Preheat the oven to 350°F and lightly grease a metal 9x13-inch baking pan.
2. Spread both cans of pie filling evenly across the bottom of the prepared pan. Sprinkle the cinnamon over the fruit if using.
3. Sprinkle the dry cake mix evenly over the pie filling, covering the surface from edge to edge without stirring.
4. Place the solid unthawed blocks of frozen whipped topping on top of the cake mix, spacing them out as evenly as possible. Do not stir.
5. Bake for 45 to 55 minutes, until the top is golden in spots and the fruit is bubbling around the edges. Let the dessert rest for 10 to 15 minutes before serving so it can set slightly.
6. Scoop into bowls or onto dessert plates and serve warm.
Variations & Tips
Cherry Version: Use two cans of cherry pie filling for a bright, classic dessert that looks especially pretty on a holiday table and pairs well with vanilla ice cream.
Apple Cinnamon Version: Swap in apple pie filling and increase the cinnamon to 1 teaspoon for a dessert that tastes a little like an extra-easy cobbler.
For More Even Browning: If the whipped topping is in large blocks, break it into smaller chunks before placing it over the cake mix so it melts more evenly across the surface while baking.
Make It Potluck Friendly: Bake and serve this right in the 9x13 pan. It travels well once slightly cooled, which makes it handy for family dinners, church events, or neighborhood get-togethers.
Watch the Edges: Ovens can vary, so start checking around the 45-minute mark. You want bubbling fruit and a top that looks set and lightly golden rather than pale and powdery.