When the pantry feels a little bare but you still want to put together something sweet and comforting, this simple baked dessert is a smart little shortcut. Using dry pancake mix as the base gives you an easy head start, and with just two more staples, it bakes into a soft, golden treat that feels a bit like a cross between a snack cake and a cobbler-style bar. It is the kind of low-effort dessert that fits perfectly into a busy weeknight but still feels special enough to serve for Parents' Day.
This dessert is lovely warm from the pan with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a dollop of whipped topping. If you want to round it out for a casual family dessert table, serve it with fresh berries, sliced bananas, or a mug of coffee for the adults. It also works well as an afternoon sweet bite with tea, especially if you cut it into small squares once cooled slightly.
3-Ingredient Oven Baked Parents' Day Dessert
Servings: 6
Ingredients
2 cups dry unbaked pancake mix powder
Directions
1. Preheat your oven to 350°F and lightly grease a metal oven-safe roasting pan so the dessert releases easily after baking.
2. Pour the dry pancake mix into the prepared roasting pan, then spoon the fruit pie filling evenly over the top.
3. Slowly pour the lemon-lime soda over everything, then gently stir just enough to combine into a thick batter without overmixing.
4. Spread the mixture into an even layer and bake for 30 to 35 minutes, or until the top is golden and the center is set.
5. Let the dessert cool for 10 to 15 minutes before scooping or cutting into squares, then serve warm.
Variations & Tips
Apple Cinnamon Version: Use apple pie filling if you want a cozy, classic flavor. A light sprinkle of cinnamon on top before baking gives it a warm bakery-style finish.
Berry Dessert Version: Cherry or mixed berry pie filling makes this especially pretty and a little brighter tasting. This is my favorite option when I want something that feels festive without any extra work.
Mixing Tip: Stir only until the ingredients come together. Overmixing can make the texture a little dense, while a quick gentle stir helps keep it softer and more tender.
Pan Size Tip: A smaller roasting pan will give you a thicker dessert and may need a few extra minutes in the oven. If you use a larger pan, start checking early since it will bake faster.
Make-It-Better Serving Tip: This dessert is simple by design, so toppings go a long way. Vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, or even a dusting of powdered sugar can make it feel more finished for a family celebration.