Blueberry Dump Cake combines the juicy, saucy sweetness of blueberries with the rich, buttery goodness of lemon cake mix, creating an effortless and irresistible dessert in minutes! With just a few ingredients and minimal prep, youโll have a warm, bubbly, golden-brown cake ready to impress your family and friends. Best of all, this cake is prep ahead-friendly and can be made with fresh or frozen berries!
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Blueberry Dump Cake
What is a dump cake?
A dump cake is a simple, quick dessert made by “dumping” a few ingredients into a baking dish without using a mixer. Typically, it involves a fruit filling or pie filling, a box of cake mix, and butter. The ingredients are layered: fruit filling on the bottom, dry cake mix sprinkled on top, and butter slices or melted butter drizzled over the cake mix. As it bakes, the butter melts and combines with the fruit juices and cake mix to create a moist, cobbler-like dessert with a slightly crispy top. Itโs popular for its ease and versatility, allowing for endless flavor combinations.
It should be noted that dump cake is more similar to a cobbler with its separate layers of fruit and topping than an actual cake, in which the fruit and cake are combined in one. The combination of fruit filling, cake mix, and butter should create a moist, gooey, and slightly crispy texture on top.
Blueberry Dump Cake Recipe ingredients
Just a few ingredients come together to make this sensational dump cake (measurements in the printable recipe card at the bottom of the post):
FOR THE TOPPING
How to make a Blueberry Dump Cake
Let’s take a closer look at how to make this dump cake with step-by-step photos (full recipe in the printable recipe card at the bottom of the post):
Tips for making this Recipe for Blueberry Dump Cake
This Blueberry Dump Cake recipe is extremely easy! Here are just a few tips and tricks to make it the very best:
Prep Ahead Dump Cake
You can prep the Blueberry Dump Cake completely ahead of time. Cover the baking dish tightly with plastic wrap or foil and store it in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. When ready to bake, remove the dish from the refrigerator and let it rest for 20 minutes. Bake according to the recipe instructions, adding a few extra minutes as needed.
Dump Cake variations
Blueberry Dump Cake Recipe Serving Suggestions
The BEST Blueberry Dump Cake recipe is served warm, fresh from the oven (after itโs had time to rest for 10 minutes). It becomes exponentially more delicious with a big, cold scoop of vanilla ice cream to cut through the richness. The cold, silky smooth ice cream mingled with the warm, sweet, blueberry filling is magic!
HOW TO STORE Blueberry Dump Cake
Blueberry Dump Cake is the very best fresh from the oven but can be stored for up to 5 days in the refrigerator or frozen for up to 3 months. Allow the cake to cool completely at room temperature, then cover tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate or transfer to an airtight container.
How to Reheat easy blueberry dump cake
Microwave servings for 20 seconds, then at 10-second intervals until warmed through or cover and reheat the baking dish at 350 degrees F for 15 minutes or until heated through.
Easy Blueberry Dump Cake FAQs
If your dump cake is still powdery, itโs likely because the cake mix wasnโt fully moistened during baking. Here are some possible reasons and solutions:
1. Uneven Distribution: Distribute the cake mix evenly over the top of the fruit filling. Avoid clumps of dry mix that may not get adequately moistened during baking.
2. Butter Coverage: Take care the butter is thinly sliced so you can evenly spread the slices over the entire top of the cake. The butter melts as the cake bakes, moistening the mix.
3. Baking Time and Temperature: Ensure the cake is baked at the correct temperature and for the full recommended time. An undercooked cake can result in a powdery texture.
4. Pan Size: Use the right size baking dish. Too large of a pan can spread the ingredients too thin without enough butter to cover, leading to dry spots.
Yes, dump cake is supposed to be gooey. The combination of fruit filling, cake mix, and butter should create a moist, gooey, and slightly crispy texture on top. The gooeyness comes from the fruit filling bubbling up through the cake mix as it bakes, blending with the melted butter to create a deliciously rich and moist dessert. If your dump cake is too dry or powdery, it may need more liquid or better distribution of ingredients.
The biggest mistake to avoid when making a dump cake is not ensuring that the cake mix is fully moistened. Here are key points to prevent this mistake:
1. Even Distribution: Spread the cake mix evenly over the fruit filling to avoid dry clumps.
2. Adequate Liquid: Ensure thereโs enough fruit filling or other liquid to moisten the cake mix.
3. Butter Coverage: Distribute butter slices or melted butter evenly over the cake mix. The butter helps to moisten the mix as it bakes.
4. Correct Pan Size: Use the appropriate size baking dish to ensure even cooking and moisture distribution.
The dessert gets its name because there is no mixer involved. All of the ingredients are dumped into a 9ร13-inch baking dish and then baked together. The easiest form of a dump cake is pie filling (apple, fruit, etc.) poured into a 9ร13-inch baking dish, topped evenly with cake mix, followed by pads of butter, then baked.ย So easy!ย
Dump cakes are similar to cobblers, in that the fruit filling is on the bottom topped with a cake-like topping โ in this case, literally cake mix with butter!ย The filling and the cake mix bake in the oven at the same time for an easy dessert.ย ย ย
Dump cakes became popular in the late 1960s in the USA as various recipes began being printed in newspapers across the country. In 1969, a Florida newspaper reported that it seemed like everyone was talking about this โdeliciousโ dessert. The article recalled how the newspaper was inundated with angry readers after it printed the recipe for the first time, demanding the recipe be printed correctly. The readers couldnโt believe the recipe called for just dumping the ingredients without any mixing. Word spread, however, that this magical dump cake was indeed easy and delicious!ย
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Ingredients
BERRY FILLING
- 1 tablespoon softened butter for greasing the pan
- 2 pounds (32 ounces) blueberries, divided
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup granulated sugar
- 2 tablespoons cornstarch
- 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
TOPPING
- 1 15.25 oz. box lemon cake mix (do not prepare)
- 10 TBS salted butter, sliced very thin (about 32 pads)
- 3/4 cup chopped pecans
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350ยฐF. Lightly butter a 9ร13 baking dish or spray with cooking spray. Remove 1 cup of blueberries for the topping.
- Mix the remaining blueberries with the Blueberry Filling ingredients in a large bowl. Pour into the prepared baking dish.
- Sprinkle the dry cake mix evenly over the Filling, breaking up any clumps. Top evenly with the pads of butter, followed by one cup of blueberries and pecans.
- Bake uncovered at 350 degrees F for 45-60 minutes or until the cake is golden brown and cooked through and the filling is mostly set (it will set more as it cools slightly). A toothpick should come out clean from the cake toppingโit will not come out clean from the blueberry layer. Let the cake stand for 10 minutes before serving. Serve WARM with vanilla ice cream.
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Nicole M Krause says
Cannot wait to try this!
Jen says
Thanks, I hope you love it! So easy and delish!