Peach cobbler dump cake is made with just canned peaches, boxed cake mix and a few other simple ingredients for an easy and delicious dessert.
From the recipe collection of Tara Ippolito

Non-bakers, I need your full attention because you are going to love this peach cobbler dump cake. It's fruity, delicious and super easy to make, too. Trust me, as a self proclaimed bad baker, if I can do it, you can do it. They are a phenomenal option for people who love dessert but don’t necessarily love baking. Just like me.
You can just toss everything together into a baking dish and let the oven do its job. It doesn't get any easier than that. Using canned peaches and store-bought cake mix is the ultimate short cut, too. Because the peaches are canned and not fresh, this is a dessert that can be made all year round. Put a little ice cream or whipped cream on top and this is a truly irresistible dessert that everyone is going to love.
Ingredients
Here is everything you'll need to make this delicious dump cake. You can find the full ingredients along with measurements and instructions on the recipe card below.
- Canned Sliced Peaches In Syrup
- Yellow Cake Mix
- Butter
- Cinnamon
- Vanilla
- Brown Sugar
How To Make It
Here is how to make this incredible dessert. You can find the full ingredients list along with instructions on the recipe card below.
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
First, add one can of sliced peaches with the juice and two cans of sliced peaches drained from the juice into a 9x13” baking dish. Add vanilla, cinnamon and brown sugar and mix everything together until its evenly combined. Sprinkle the cake mix evenly over the peaches and smooth it out with a spatula. Sprinkle the top with cinnamon and brown sugar.

Then, slice the butter into thin pads and place them evenly on top of the cake mix. Place it into the center rack of the oven for 40 minutes or until the top is golden brown. Let it cool for 5-10 minutes, serve and enjoy!

Can Fresh Peaches Be Used?
Yes, freshly sliced and peeled peaches would be ok to use here. Peach pie filling can be used, too.
Storage
Place the cake into an air tight, food save container and it will last in the refrigerator for up to three days.

Peach Cobbler Dump Cake Recipe
Ingredients
- 48 Oz (3 cans) Sliced Peaches In Heavy Syrup
- 1 Box Yellow Cake Mix
- 1 Tbs Vanilla Extract
- 4 Tsp Cinnamon, divided
- ½ Cup Brown Sugar (plus 1 Tbs)
- 2 Sticks Butter
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees
- Add one can of sliced peaches with the juice and two cans of drained peaches into a 9x13” baking dish.
- Add the vanilla, half the cinnamon and brown sugar then mix it into the peaches.
- Sprinkle the cake mix evenly over the top and smooth it out so that its flat and even.
- Sprinkle the top of the cake mix with the rest of the cinnamon and 1 tbs of brown sugar.
- Slice the butter into thin pads and place them evenly on top of the cake mix.
- Place it into the center rack of the oven for 40 minutes. Let it cool for at least 15 minutes before serving and enjoy!
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Other Easy Dump Cake Recipes
If you like super easy to make dump cake recipes like this one, you have to try this Blueberry Cheesecake Dump Cake, Chocolate Cherry Dump Cake and Pumpkin Pie Dump Cake.





Darcella says
I made this and it was super easy and very very delicious! It was a huge hit everyone loved it.I Will be making it again for a small group of my friends who invited me over for dinner who hasn't tried it yet it . I hope it's a big hit again. Thanks for this easy quick recipe.
Al Dente Diva says
Oh I bet it was amazing with the fresh peaches! I’m so glad you liked it. Thanks so much for giving it a try ?
PJ says
I just made this peach dump cake with fresh peaches and I’ve got to say it is incredible.
This will become one of my all-time favorite because it’s so easy but especially because it’s so delicious
And yes I had vanilla ice cream?
thank you
Anonymous says
Why would you not use all the peach juice I like a juicy peach cobbler that one looked dry ??
Anonymous says
Can i use margarine instead of butter and if not what kind of butter is best