This 4-ingredient cherry dump cake is the kind of easy dessert that saves the day when you need something crowd-pleasing without spending all afternoon in the kitchen. It has that nostalgic potluck-and-cookout feel, with sweet cherry filling bubbling up under a buttery cake topping, and it reminds me of the simple summer desserts that always disappeared first at family gatherings. Since everything gets layered right in the baking dish, it is perfect for busy days when you want a homemade treat with almost no fuss.

Serve this warm with big scoops of vanilla ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream so it melts into the cherry filling. If you are bringing it to a cookout, it pairs especially well with grilled burgers, barbecue chicken, or casual picnic food, and a cup of coffee or iced tea makes it just as good later in the evening.

4-Ingredient Cherry Dump Cake

Servings: 10

Cherry dump cake in a glass casserole dish
Cherry dump cake in a glass casserole dish

Ingredients

2 cans (21 ounces each) cherry pie filling

1 box (15.25 ounces) yellow cake mix
3/4 cup unsalted butter, melted
1/2 teaspoon almond extract

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 350°F and lightly grease a 9x13-inch clear glass baking dish.

2. Spread the cherry pie filling evenly in the bottom of the baking dish, then stir the almond extract into the filling right in the dish.

3. Sprinkle the dry yellow cake mix evenly over the cherry filling, covering the surface as completely as possible without stirring.

4. Drizzle the melted butter as evenly as you can over the cake mix, making sure to moisten most of the dry spots.

5. Bake for 45 to 50 minutes, until the top is golden brown and the cherry filling is bubbling around the edges. Let it rest for at least 10 minutes before serving.

Variations & Tips

Extra Crunch: If you like a little texture, sprinkle a small handful of sliced almonds over the top before baking. It adds crunch and plays nicely with the almond extract in the filling.

Make It Ahead: You can assemble the dessert a few hours ahead and keep it covered in the fridge until baking time. For the best topping texture, add the butter right before it goes into the oven.

Try Another Fruit: This same method works well with blueberry, peach, or apple pie filling when you want to change things up for the season. Just keep the same cake mix and butter ratio for an easy swap.

Prevent Dry Patches: If you notice a few dry spots halfway through baking, carefully drizzle a little more melted butter over those areas. That simple fix helps the topping bake up more evenly and keeps the crust from looking powdery.