This 4-ingredient slow cooker vintage orange soda cake is the kind of easy dessert that feels right at home in an old Midwestern kitchen, where a good cake often started with a boxed mix and a clever shortcut. That bright orange soda brings sweetness, color, and a little old-fashioned charm, turning a handful of pantry staples into a tender, cheerful cake with hardly any fuss at all. It is the sort of treat you make when you want something sweet for Sunday supper, a church potluck, or just a cozy afternoon around the table.

Serve this cake slightly warm or fully cooled with a dollop of whipped topping, a scoop of vanilla ice cream, or a spoonful of orange marmalade on the side if you want to lean into the citrus flavor. It also pairs nicely with fresh berries, hot coffee, or a cold glass of milk, and if you are setting out a dessert spread, this cake sits beautifully alongside simple fruit salads and nutty snack mixes.

4-Ingredient Slow Cooker Vintage Orange Soda Cake

Servings: 8

Finished orange soda cake on a serving plate
Finished orange soda cake on a serving plate

Ingredients

1 box yellow cake mix, about 15.25 ounces

1 can bright orange carbonated soda, 12 ounces
2 large eggs
1 tub whipped topping, for serving

Directions

1. Lightly grease the inside of a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker. In a mixing bowl, stir together the yellow cake mix, orange soda, and eggs until the batter is mostly smooth and well combined.

2. Pour the batter into the prepared slow cooker and smooth the top gently with a spoon or spatula. Cover with the lid.

3. Cook on High for 1 1/2 to 2 hours, or until the cake is set in the center and a toothpick inserted there comes out clean. If your slow cooker runs hot, check a little early to keep the edges from overbaking.

4. Turn off the slow cooker and let the cake rest for 15 to 20 minutes. Scoop or slice and serve with whipped topping.

Variations & Tips

Add a simple glaze: If you want a sweeter finish, stir a little orange juice into powdered sugar and drizzle it over the cooled cake. That gives it a pretty bakery-style look and an extra burst of citrus.

Use white cake mix: White cake mix makes the orange color stand out a little more and gives the cake a lighter crumb. It is a fine swap if that is what you have in the pantry.

Keep the lid steady: Try not to lift the slow cooker lid often while the cake cooks, because that lets out heat and can lengthen the cooking time. Check for doneness only near the end.

Make it a creamsicle dessert: A little vanilla glaze or a bigger spoonful of whipped topping gives this cake that old-fashioned orange-and-vanilla flavor folks remember from summertime treats.

Serving tip: This cake is very tender when warm, so use a large spoon if you want to serve it cobbler-style. If you let it cool more fully, the slices will hold their shape better.