Easiest Peach Dump Cake Recipe Ever (So good!) - Pizzazzerie (2024)

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Love easy cakes? This peach dump cake version is a summer dessert star!

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Easy Peach Dump Cake

I recently polled several thousand followers over on Instagram to find out if ya’ll love cake mix recipes. While I typically enjoy making recipes from scratch, I’m all in favor of easy cake mix recipes that are quick to pull together and make a delicious dessert! The overwhelming majority of you agreed!

This easy cake mix recipe is the best peach dump cake I have ever eaten. I’ve tweaked and adjusted basic peach dump cakes and peach cobbler cakes (dump cakes are just more traditionally cake-like than a cobbler) to find the perfect mix of peaches and topping.

If you want to use FRESH peaches, I have details on that in the blog post (below)!

The buttery topping and sweet brown sugar with pecans is absolutely heavenly!

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I even told my Mom that this peach dump cake is rivaling chocolate cake as my all-time favorite dessert! I mean it!

What is a Dump Cake?

While “dump cake” isn’t the prettiest of names, it is certainly indicative of just how simple this recipe is to make. You simply dump the ingredients right into the baking dish.

Supposedly dump cakes were invented around 1980 when first spotted in a Duncan Hines holiday baking brochure.

You won’t need a mixing bowl or mixer (no stirring), whisk, none of it! Simply a 9×13 baking dish, measuring cups and a few simple utensils.

You can also make this recipe in several smaller baking dishes or even ramekins if you wanted to make smaller portions.

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Here are a few of my top baking tips for making the best peach dump cake!

Baking Tips for The Best Peach Dump Cake

  • Drain two of your three cans of peaches, leaving the syrup from only one can. You don’t want a mushy or overly juicy peach dump cake!
  • If you like more peaches, add a 3rd can of peaches (drained) or stop at 2. I LOVE peaches, so I always use 3 (15 oz) cans.
  • Sprinkle on cinnamon and thenyellow cake mix (straight from the box) onto the cinnamon-coated peaches. Use the back of a fork to gently press the cake mix into the peaches. Sprinkle on brown sugar.

Butter Tips for Peach Dump Cake

While some recipes use melted butter, I prefer thin slices. Thinly slice your butter and evenly place butter squares over dump cake. You want to slice the butter as thinly as possible so it can almost fully cover the entire dump cake. The thin slices melt to cover every inch of the dump cake.

You can also grate your butter (yes, grate the butter) to evenly distribute it as well, but I’ve found thinly slicing works just as well.

Pecan Dump Cake Topping

Top with chopped pecans.If the pecans begin to get too dark during the baking, just loosely cover your dump cake with aluminum foil and continue cooking. Mine are usually toasted just perfectly at the 1 hour mark.

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Peach Dump Cake using Fresh Peaches

The easiest year-round method is to use canned peaches for this recipe, but if you’re in the peak of peach season, fresh peaches are a must!

  • To use fresh peaches, simply peel slice ripe peaches (about 6-8) and top with 1/3 cup white sugar. Let sit for 30 minutes. This will make them juicy to recreate the syrup found in canned peaches. If you’ve found there still isn’t enough liquid, you can add 1/4-1/3 cup of water and stir well. Depending on how juicy your ripe peaches are, typically just the sugar alone will create that natural juice!
  • Evenly dump them into your baking dish and pick up with the next step (recipe below).

Can I use other cake mix flavors in my dump cake?

Certainly! While my recipe uses a box of yellow cake mix, you can use white cake mix or even butter pecan cake mix! This will change the flavor slightly and my preferred cake mix for this recipe is yellow, but it’s always fun to experiment!

Topping Ideas for Peach Dump Cake

  • Vanilla Ice Cream (vanilla bean is my favorite)
  • Whipped Cream
  • Garnish with a peach slice and sprig of mint for a pretty presentation!

Do you have to refrigerate Peach Dump Cake?

Yes, store it in the refrigerator, tightly covered for up to 5 days. To reheat, simply scoop and heat individual portions in the microwave or reheat the entire baking dish in a warm oven for about 20 minutes.

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More of my Favorite Peach Recipes:

  • Grilled Peach Panzanella Salad
  • Boozy Peach Ice Cream
  • Georgia Peach co*cktail
  • Peach Mojito

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Peach Dump Cake with Pecan Topping

Author: Courtney Whitmore

The BEST peach dump cake with an easy brown sugar and pecan topping!

SERVINGS 12 servings

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr

Total Time 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 3 cans peaches in heavy syrup - (15 oz)
  • 2 teaspoons cinnamon
  • 1 box yellow cake mix
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup butter - very thinly sliced
  • 3/4 cup chopped pecans

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.

  • Drain 2 of the 3 cans of peaches (leaving just 1 can undrained). Empty peaches evenly into the bottom of a 9×13 baking dish.

  • Sprinkle peaches evenly with cinnamon.

  • Cover the peaches with the dry cake mix and use the back of a fork to gently press the cake mix down evenly.

  • Sprinkle brown sugar evenly over cake mix.

  • Arrange the thinly sliced butter squares evenly over the dump cake.

  • Sprinkle on chopped pecans.

  • Bake at 375 degrees F. for one hour, until golden brown. If pecans begin to get too dark, loosely cover baking dish with aluminum foil and finish baking.

Notes

This easy peach dump cake recipe is perfect for a crowd! Top each dump cake serving with vanilla bean ice cream or whipped cream!

  • You can substitute in white cake mix for the yellow, if preferred.

Nutrition

Calories: 351kcalCarbohydrates: 56gProtein: 3gFat: 14gSaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 20mgSodium: 384mgPotassium: 266mgFiber: 3gSugar: 37gVitamin A: 588IUVitamin C: 7mgCalcium: 115mgIron: 1mg

Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

If you love dump cake recipes, don’t miss my apple dump cake!

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If you love peaches and pecans, I hope you’ll give this easy peach dump cake recipe a try! It’s buttery, crispy, similar to a “peach cobbler dump cake” and full of peach flavor!

It’s an easy dessert recipe that’s always a crowd-pleaser! Enjoy!

Easiest Peach Dump Cake Recipe Ever (So good!) - Pizzazzerie (2024)

FAQs

What is the biggest mistake to avoid when making a dump cake? ›

However, anyone well-versed in the ways of the dump cake will tell you that there is one rule you should never break when making a dump cake. Since it's not a step that you'll ever see in most other cake recipes, it can be easily missed. The mistake to avoid is simple: Don't mix it.

How do you know when dump cake is done? ›

Slice the butter into tablespoons and distribute evenly over the surface of the cake mix. Bake until the tops are brown and bubbly, 45 minutes to 1 hour.

Does a dump cake need to be refrigerated? ›

Cooked fruit desserts usually last just 2-3 days.

If you are going to eat the dump cake within a day of making it, you do not need to refrigerate it. Simply cover it with plastic wrap and leave it at room temperature. After 24 hours, cover it and place it in the fridge.

What is dump cake made of? ›

Dump cakes might have a horrible name, but they're beloved because they're stupidly easy—you literally dump cake mix and cherry pie filling into a baking dish and bake it. This recipe simplifies everything even more by using canned cherry pie filling. It's the definition of foolproof.

Is dump cake supposed to be mushy? ›

Once baked, a dump cake comes out like a cross between fluffy cake and melty cobbler. Soft ooey-gooey bars come to mind, except more scoopable. Many people choose to use store-bought pie filling or canned fruit as the base, but you can really customize it to fit your taste.

Why is my dump cake still powdery? ›

If you've baked your dump cake and there's still cake mix powder on the top, it's likely because the butter wasn't evenly distributed on top of the cake. When assembling your dump cake recipe, be sure to spread the cake mix in a thin even layer and space the pats of butter evenly across the top.

Do you dump cake from the pan before or after cooling? ›

It's important to pay attention to the specifics called for in a recipe, but in general, most cakes are best removed from the pan after cooling for 10 to 20 minutes. Try it too soon, and it may fall apart. Wait too long, and it may stick.

How to reheat dump cake overnight? ›

HOW TO REHEAT APPLE DUMP CAKE?
  1. Microwave: microwave servings for 45 seconds then at 20 second intervals until warmed through.
  2. Oven: cover and reheat the baking dish at 350 degrees F for 20 minutes or until heated though. You can also transfer smaller portions to a smaller baking dish or cast-iron skillet to reheat.
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When should you throw away a cake? ›

If your cake smells like anything other than cake, it's time to toss it.

How do you store leftover dump cake? ›

How to Store a Dump Cake. Store the dump cake in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. Cover with foil and reheat in the oven at 350 degrees F until heated through.

How do you store a cake overnight without it drying out? ›

To keep the cake fresh it is important to cover it fully to avoid air and keep it at a good temperature. For doing this you can use plastic wrap, foil, and airtight containers. A moderately cool room temperature is perfect for cake, however for cakes with frosting we recommend using the refrigerator.

How many hours can cake sit out unrefrigerated? ›

You really only need to refrigerate a cake if it has fresh cream in it. Otherwise as long as it is in an airtight container it will be fine. If it's kept covered, leaving it out for 2–3 days shouldn't hurt it. Just keep it covered, either on the counter or in the fridge to keep it from drying out.

What is funeral cake made of? ›

Technically, funeral cake is a chocolate sheet cake with fudge icing and topped with crunchy pecans and big enough to feed a crowd—which you may recognize as Texas Sheet Cake.

What is Elvis Presley cake? ›

An Elvis Presley cake is a single-layer classic yellow cake that's topped with a pineapple glaze. Much like a poke cake, the syrup and juices of the pineapple will seep into the cake through fork holes, resulting in a decadent, ultra-moist cake.

Why is it called miserable cake? ›

The next cake is called “Les Miserables”, which has nothing to do with the article written by French writer Hugo, but is a traditional cake from Belgium. It is said that at that time, more water was used to make custard sauce instead of milk, which meant “tragic”.

What are the common errors in cake making? ›

Common Cake Baking Mistakes
  • Too Dense. If you've ever baked a dense cake that never seems to rise properly, there are a few reasons why this can happen. ...
  • Cake Overflows. ...
  • A Sunken Cake. ...
  • Stuck to the Pan. ...
  • Crusty Edges. ...
  • Cake Batter is Too Stiff. ...
  • Fruit Falling to the Bottom. ...
  • Cake Sides Caving In.
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What are the three common causes of failure in cakes? ›

1) You forgot to add baking powder, or you used expired baking powder. 2) Your pan is too big, so the mixture can't rise enough to fill it. Or 3) You over whisked.

What not to do when making a cake? ›

Common Baking Mistakes (And How to Fix Them)
  1. Baking at the wrong temperature. ...
  2. Not measuring ingredients. ...
  3. Checking on your items too frequently. ...
  4. Your ingredients are at the wrong temperature. ...
  5. Your dough isn't rising. ...
  6. Nothing is baking evenly. ...
  7. Your dough or batter is too tough. ...
  8. Wrap Up.

How do you ensure that a dump cake is properly baked and not undercooked in the center? ›

Just like with regular cakes, you can stick a toothpick or a skewer into the middle of the cake part. If it comes out clean or with a few moist crumbs (but not wet batter), it's done. Give the top a gentle press. If they feel set and not mushy, then they're done cooking.

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