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Love peaches or just want an ah-mazingly yummy recipe? Try out this Crock Pot Peachy Dump Cake! This is so yummy, I might add it to my list of must-make recipes for Thanksgiving!

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Aunt Lou here.

My Dad loves peaches. Everything has to be peach when it comes to him. I am more of a cherry girl, but Cris’ Easy Peach Cobblermakes me think twice about skipping over a good peach dessert recipe. So when I saw this Crock Pot Peachy Dump Cake recipe fromGooseberry Patch’sSuperFastSlowCooking, I knew I had to try it.

I am so glad I did too! Michael raved about it, and I enjoyed the wonderful flavors (and the praise from the hubs). With Thanksgiving coming up, I think this Crock Pot Peachy Dump Cake will be the perfect way for me to pitch in for dessert! (And Dad will be thrilled…daughter score. 🙂 )

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How to Make Peachy Dump Cake in a Crock Pot

Spray your crock pot with cooking spray.Pour in your peach pie filling.Drizzle the lemon juice on top.Mix together the dry cake mix, melted butter and pecans in a bowl. This mixture is pretty thick, so I ended up placing the small chunks on top of the pie filling. Make sure you space it out evenly.Then put the lid on your crock pot and cook on low for 4 hours or on high for 2 hours. If your crock pot runs hot, make sure you keep watch on it. The timing was perfect for my crock pot and didn’t need a minute over 2 hours.While it is nice and hot, serve it up with some yummy vanilla ice cream.The texture is perfect. The flavor is amazing with the peaches and pecans. And the ice cream is the perfect compliment. Yum!

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  • As with any of our recipes, carb counts, calorie counts and nutritional information varies greatly depending on which products you choose to use when cooking this dish.
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Crock Pot Peachy Dump Cake

Love peaches or just want an ah-mazingly yummy recipe? Try out this Crock Pot Peachy Dump Cake! This is so yummy, I might add it to my list of must-make recipes for Thanksgiving!

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 2 hours hours

Total Time: 2 hours hours 5 minutes minutes

Author: Aunt Lou

Ingredients

  • 29 oz Peach Pie Filling (2-14.5 oz cans)
  • 1 teaspoon Lemon Juice
  • 1 Yellow Cake Mix
  • 1/2 cup Pecans Chopped
  • 1/2 cup Butter Melted
  • Ice Cream garnish

Instructions

  • Spray crock pot with cooking spray

  • Pour in pie filling

  • Drizzle lemon juice on top

  • Mix together cake mix, melted butter and pecans in a bowl

  • Place mixture evenly over top of pie filling

  • Cover and cook on low for 4 hours or high for 2 hours

  • Serve with ice cream

Notes

  • Check outour favorite Slow Cookers, Pressure Cookers, Multi-Cookers and Air Fryersin our Amazon Influencer Shop.
  • As with any of our recipes, carb counts, calorie counts and nutritional information varies greatly depending on which products you choose to use when cooking this dish.
  • All slow cookers cook differently, so cooking times are always a basic guideline and shouldalways be tested first in your own slow cooker and time adjusted as needed.

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  1. Crock Pot Peachy Dump Cake - Recipes That Crock! (12)Ilona says

    I want to use the fresh frozen peaches that I have from last summer. Do you have any recommendations what adjustments I should make. I don’t want to buy a can of peach pie filling to avoid all the extra sugar. Would some cornstarch work to minimize the amount of liquid from the peach juices?

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    • Crock Pot Peachy Dump Cake - Recipes That Crock! (13)Aunt Lou says

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      Hi Ilona!

      I haven’t tried this with fresh frozen peaches. However, if I did, I would put my peaches in a skillet and use cornstarch and water to make a roux with them before using them in the recipe. If you give it a try, let me know how it turns out!

      ~Aunt Lou

  2. Crock Pot Peachy Dump Cake - Recipes That Crock! (15)Linda says

    Crock Pot Peachy Dump Cake - Recipes That Crock! (16)
    I made this but needed to omit the nuts so I added some golden raisins because I love them. Really good! I intend to try this exactly, with cherry pie filling and/or apple.

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    • Crock Pot Peachy Dump Cake - Recipes That Crock! (17)Aunt Lou says

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      Hi Linda!

      I love when readers take the recipes we share and make them their own! Thanks for sharing!

      Aunt Lou

  3. Crock Pot Peachy Dump Cake - Recipes That Crock! (19)Denise says

    Love your recipes but it would be great if you would give the recommended crock pot size. Thinking about making this to take to our staff luncheon in December.

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    • Crock Pot Peachy Dump Cake - Recipes That Crock! (20)Aunt Lou says

      I used my 6 quart round slow cooker and it was the perfect size. Enjoy!

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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.

Is dump cake supposed to be gooey? ›

Yes! Is dump cake supposed to be runny? Compared to other kinds of cakes, dump cake does bake up a little less caky and little more gooey thanks to all of the delicious fruit. It has a similar consistency to a fruit cobbler or crisp and is served by the scoop rather than the slice!

Can you put a cake tin in a slow cooker? ›

If you can fit one in you can also put a metal cake tin (round or loaf tin) in your slow cooker pot, and bake your cake in that. To stop moisture from the slow cooker lid dripping onto your bake put a tea/dish towel under the lid. A few sheets of kitchen roll folded over will also do the same job.

Why is my peach dump cake runny? ›

If using fresh peaches make sure they are not overly ripe – they'll produce way too much liquid, resulting in a runny dessert.

What are the three common causes of failure in cakes? ›

Below we go in-depth about these cake mistakes:
  • Underbaked. The number one culprit of a sunken cake is underbaking. ...
  • Too Much or Too Soft of Butter. Another common cake mistake is using a type of butter that's the wrong temperature. ...
  • Opened Oven Door Too Much. ...
  • Overmixed.

What happens if you stir a dump cake? ›

For some reason, nearly every dump cake recipe insists that the ingredients are not to be stirred. (In fact, most recipes add extra emphasis to this instruction by writing it in all-caps: DO NOT STIR!!!) The result of this laissez-faire approach is a half-baked cake.

Why is my dump cake not cooking in the middle? ›

The pan is too small. There's too much liquid. Opening the oven or moving pans during baking. Oven temperature is too low, or cake isn't baked long enough.

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.

What is another name for a dump cake? ›

Although there were a few uses of the term "dump cake" as far back as the 1920s, that was another nickname for so-called wacky cakes and crazy cakes, a type of make-do, eggless batters stirred together in the baking pan. Those cakes predate cake mixes, a necessity for contemporary dump cake recipes.

Do you dump cake from 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.

Why is it called a dump cake? ›

A dump cake is an American dessert similar to a cobbler but with a cake-like topping. It is so named because it is prepared by "dumping" ingredients (typically canned fruit or pie filling, followed by a boxed cake mix) into a cake pan without mixing.

What is difference between crockpot and slow cooker? ›

However, Crockpots generally have ceramic or porcelain pots, while most slow cookers have a metal pot. As with a lot of cooking appliances, the biggest difference comes from the distribution of heat.

What Cannot be cooked in slow cooker? ›

10 Foods You Should Never Make in a Slow Cooker
  1. Raw Meat.
  2. Seafood.
  3. Pasta.
  4. Rice.
  5. Delicate Vegetables.
  6. Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts.
  7. Dairy.
  8. Wine and Other Liquor.
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Why do you put a tea towel under slow cooker lid? ›

Soak up the condensation

Taste user Jenny says she puts a tea towel under her crockpot lid to catch water and stop it thinning too much. This technique is also a favourite with taste's food editor Miranda.

What are the common errors in cake making? ›

Common Baking Mistakes (And How to Fix Them)
  • Baking at the wrong temperature. ...
  • Not measuring ingredients. ...
  • Checking on your items too frequently. ...
  • Your ingredients are at the wrong temperature. ...
  • Your dough isn't rising. ...
  • Nothing is baking evenly. ...
  • Your dough or batter is too tough.

What can go wrong when making a cake? ›

7 Easy Errors That Mess up Your Cakes and How To Prevent Them
  1. Not Obeying the Order of Operations. ...
  2. Using Too Much Flour. ...
  3. Making Too Many Ingredient Substitutions. ...
  4. Using Ingredients at an Improper Temperature. ...
  5. Overmixing or Undermixing the Cake Batter. ...
  6. Using the Wrong Pan. ...
  7. Baking By Time Only.
Apr 29, 2021

Why do you not mix dump cakes? ›

Again, do NOT mix.

It might look silly and feel counter-productive, but it's the trick to ensuring a crusty, crumbly, buttery top, and a gooey interior. Alternatively, some recipes will call for melting the stick of butter and drizzling it evenly over the entire portion of dry cake mix instead of using cold butter.

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