Cherry Dump Cake

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Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour 10 minutes
Servings 8 servings
3.9 — Votes 16 votes

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This cherry dump cake is the easiest dessert recipe ever! Grab a few bags of frozen cherries, then top them off with cake mix and butter and you’ve got a delicious, crave-able dessert with minimal effort.

cherry dump cake in a round white dish on a marble surface

Last month we published our pumpkin dump cake and it has been so popular that we wanted to bring you another seasonally-appropriate spin on it. This cherry dump cake is the perfect thing to bring to your holiday gatherings – especially when you’re short on time (this one brings all of the cherry pie flavor with none of the fuss!). It has a sweet cherry filling and a crisp, rich, buttery cake topping.

You may be wondering why this is called a dump cake. Whereas most cake recipes involve mixing a bunch of ingredients together to form a batter, for this cake you simply dump all of the ingredients into the pan, then bake. We love this minimal approach!

Cherry Dump Cake Ingredients

You’ll only need 3 simple ingredients to make this dump cake! Here’s what to add to your next grocery list:

  • Frozen Cherries – to start, you’ll need 3 pounds of frozen cherries. Many cherry dump cake recipes opt for using a can of cherry pie filling, but we found that between the sweetness of the cherries and the cake mix, using just plain frozen cherries works fine! In the summer months, you can also make this with fresh cherries, but using frozen saves you the step of pitting them.
  • Dry Cake Mix – you’ll also need 1 box of yellow cake mix. We use King Arthur’s gluten-free yellow cake mix, but any yellow cake mix will do just fine! If you want to put a chocolate cherry dump cake spin on this recipe, simply swap the yellow cake mix for a box of chocolate cake mix!
  • Butter – finally, you’ll need 3/4 cup butter (or 1.5 sticks of butter), because butter makes EVERYTHING (especially dump cake!) better! Another reason this recipe is totally fuss-free? No need to use melted butter, you’ll just slice your cold butter and top with that instead!
frozen cherries in a round white dish on a marble surface to make cherry dump cake
cherry dump cake batter in a round baking dish on a marble surface
frozen cherries topped with cake mix and butter in a round white dish on a marble surface to make cherry dump cake

How to make the Cherry Dump Cake

In addition to those 3 super simple ingredients, you’ll also need to follow these EASY instructions to make (and then enjoy) this cherry dump cake!

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
  2. Add the Frozen Cherries – dump the cherries into the bottom of a 4-quart baking dish or cake pan.
  3. Top with Cake Mix and Butter – sprinkle the yellow cake mix over top of the cherries, then slice the butter and place the butter slices on top of the cake mix (making sure to distribute the butter evenly).
  4. Bake – bake the dump cake in a 350°F oven for one hour and 10 minutes, until the top is golden brown and the cherries are cooked down!
  5. Top with Ice Cream + Enjoy!

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Variations

While we chose to keep this recipe super simple, here are a few ways you can make it your own!

  • Add Sweetener – While we think cherries are sweet enough on their own, if you like yours a bit sweeter about 1/4-1/2 cup of white sugar, brown sugar, or even maple syrup adds a perfectly sweet touch here.
  • Add Extract – about a teaspoon of vanilla or almond extract adds another layer of flavor to this yummy dessert.
  • Make it Dairy-Free – You can make this cake dairy-free by using vegan butter or coconut oil in place of the butter.
  • Add Nuts – sprinkle 1/2 cup of sliced almonds or chopped pecans over the cake in the last 15 or so minutes of baking for extra crunch.
  • Add Crushed Pineapple – Mix about 1 cup of crushed pineapple in with the cherries for a slightly tropical treat.
  • Mix in Other Berries – Any berry will work well here, just make sure you wind up with 3 pounds of fruit total!

While you can serve this either hot or cold, we recommend serving it hot – preferably in a bowl with a big scoop of vanilla ice cream or whipped cream and a sprinkle of chopped pecans!

cherry dump cake in a white bowl with a scoop of ice cream on top

Cherry dump cake keeps for about 5 days. We recommend covering it and storing it in the refrigerator to keep it fresh for longer.

We hope you love this easy dessert as much as we do!

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cherry dump cake in a round white casserole dish

Cherry Dump Cake

By: Cassy Joy Garcia
3.9 — Votes 16 votes
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour 10 minutes
Servings: 8 servings
This cherry dump cake is the easiest dessert you’ll ever make, and doesn’t sacrifice flavor!

Ingredients  

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350 F.
  • Place the cherries in the bottom of a 4 quart casserole dish.
  • Sprinkle yellow cake mix over top of the cherries.
  • Slice the butter and place on top of the cake mix, distributing evenly.
  • Bake at 350 F for one hour and ten minutes*, until the top is golden brown and the cherries are cooked down.
  • Serve warm with ice cream!

Nutrition Information

Nutrition Facts
Cherry Dump Cake
Amount per Serving
Calories
500
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
20
g
31
%
Saturated Fat
 
12
g
75
%
Trans Fat
 
1
g
Polyunsaturated Fat
 
1
g
Monounsaturated Fat
 
5
g
Cholesterol
 
46
mg
15
%
Sodium
 
585
mg
25
%
Potassium
 
423
mg
12
%
Carbohydrates
 
80
g
27
%
Fiber
 
4
g
17
%
Sugar
 
49
g
54
%
Protein
 
5
g
10
%
Vitamin A
 
641
IU
13
%
Vitamin C
 
12
mg
15
%
Calcium
 
169
mg
17
%
Iron
 
2
mg
11
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Recipe Notes

  • If using fresh cherries instead of frozen, you’ll only need to bake for a total of one hour.
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  1. Jennifer says

    Jennifer —  11/22/2019 At 09:04

    Maybe this is a stupid question, do I prepare the cake mix according to the box instructions first? Or just dump the cake mix powder as is on top?

    • Caitlin says

      Caitlin —  11/22/2019 At 12:03

      Just dump it right on top. I like to make sure it evens out a. It and fills any pockets.

    • Bernadette says

      Bernadette —  07/07/2022 At 14:20

      No such thing as a dumb question. I’ve asked dumb questions many times. It’s not because we are dummies, simply
      not into certain topics. Pittsburgh Pa. viewer.

  2. Courtney says

    Courtney —  11/23/2019 At 12:16

    Would a grain-free cake mix (such as Simple Mills) work in this recipe?

    • Kristen says

      Kristen —  12/21/2019 At 19:02

      The Simple Mills cake mix will have about half the amount of cake though, right? (They’re a lot smaller than King Arthur.) Might want to keep that in mind and adjust accordingly.

  3. Beth says

    Beth —  11/25/2019 At 06:57

    My husband is allergic to cherries, have you tried it with another fruit?

  4. Elizabeth Molleker says

    Elizabeth Molleker —  11/25/2019 At 09:57

    Will using ghee work

  5. Carly says

    Carly —  11/27/2019 At 18:08

    Preheat to 375, but lower to 350 while baking?

  6. Mindy says

    Mindy —  11/30/2019 At 23:59

    Why are there 2 different temperatures…one for preheating and one for baking? Seems one must be a typo…?

  7. Rebecca says

    Rebecca —  03/30/2020 At 20:23

    Peaches?

    • Brandi Schilhab says

      Brandi Schilhab —  03/31/2020 At 07:41

      Peaches work great in this recipe!

  8. Crytal says

    Crytal —  04/06/2020 At 07:28

    This looks fantastic! Do you think I could bake it in a 9x 13 pan? I don’t have a 4 quart baking dish.

    • Brandi Schilhab says

      Brandi Schilhab —  04/06/2020 At 11:50

      That’ll work just fine, Crytal!

  9. Jenn-Jenn says

    Jenn-Jenn —  07/03/2020 At 12:32

    recipe instructions say PEACHES not cherries.

    • Brandi Schilhab says

      Brandi Schilhab —  07/04/2020 At 12:50

      Thanks for catching that! Just fixed it!

  10. Jenn-Jenn says

    Jenn-Jenn —  07/03/2020 At 12:39

    King Arthur through your link at Amaz says it’s $24 per box.
    VitaCost has it for $6 or $7 per box.

    • Brandi Schilhab says

      Brandi Schilhab —  07/06/2020 At 09:07

      Oh, so good to know! It looks like it’s out of stock there right now, but we’ll certainly keep an eye for when it is restocked!

  11. Mallory says

    Mallory —  10/16/2020 At 17:07

    4 stars
    I made this yesterday, and it’s really yummy! Next time I think I’ll add a little lemon juice to the cherries as they felt like they were missing some acid. I’ll definitely keep this one saved though (and it’s really easy to make vegan/dairy free needed, if you use non-dairy butter, like Mioko’s).

    • Brandi Schilhab says

      Brandi Schilhab —  10/19/2020 At 07:57

      So glad you enjoyed this one, Mallory! Thanks for the tips!

  12. Emily says

    Emily —  06/21/2021 At 09:00

    5 stars
    This was so good! I used the organic berry mix from Trader Joe’s and Miyokos butter since we had vegan guests and it turned out wonderfully! I’m not sure if it was because of the butter substitute, but I ended up baking mine for around 1 hr, 40 min to get the crust to brown up. It’s a very forgiving recipe because even with the extended bake time, nothing got overdone. I can’t wait to try other fruit variations this summer! This recipe is a keeper!

    • Brandi Schilhab says

      Brandi Schilhab —  06/21/2021 At 09:47

      That’s so great to hear, Emily!!! Thank you for sharing this with us!

    • Annie says

      Annie —  07/24/2021 At 09:39

      Does the fruit have to be frozen? I have a bunch of fresh blackberries from our garden! Is it a must that I freeze them first?

    • Brandi Schilhab says

      Brandi Schilhab —  07/26/2021 At 08:48

      Fresh works, Annie!

  13. Sonja Saar says

    Sonja Saar —  07/18/2022 At 12:12

    4 stars
    Easy and delicious, but I would prefer it to be less sweet. I used a Betty Crocker yellow cake mix and fresh cherries. I may try the recipe again if I find a cake mix with less sugar. Or I might try it with a scone mix instead of cake mix. Anyone tried to create something less sweet & have tips? It’s just such an easy recipe! Love it.

    • Melissa Guevara says

      Melissa Guevara —  07/19/2022 At 11:03

      So glad that you enjoyed the ease of the recipe! Thank you for taking the time to share with us. -Team F&F

    • KT says

      KT —  10/23/2022 At 19:08

      @Sonja, make your own cake mix! It’s really easy, you can adjust the sweetness to your liking, and no extra preservatives. I used https://www.simplyscratch.com/homemade-yellow-cake-mix/ using all purpose flour and it was great. For a regular dump cake, halve this recipe.

  14. Bonnie says

    Bonnie —  11/04/2022 At 17:41

    Can you use dried cherries

    • Melissa Guevara says

      Melissa Guevara —  11/07/2022 At 10:15

      Hi Bonnie! I don’t think that will work since the fruit releases juices during cooking and adds moisture plus flavor. -Team FF