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If there’s one dessert that screams summer and comfort, it’s this Cinnamon Sugar Peach Cobbler Dump Cake recipe. Imagine sweet, juicy peaches bubbling away under a golden, crispy topping with just the right amount of cinnamon sugar goodness. It’s the kind of dessert that comes together effortlessly—literally, just dump everything in a dish and bake! Vegan + Gluten-free Option.
It’s no secret that I absolutely adore peaches, and peach cobbler is one of my all-time favorite treats. I love experimenting with it in different recipes—I’ve made everything from peach cobbler French toast to cheesecake! And because I’m a huge cake lover, this Cinnamon Sugar Peach Cobbler Dump Cake was a no-brainer.
It’s incredibly simple to whip up, especially with the help of boxed cake mix to speed things along. Dump cakes are a dream for anyone who loves dessert but isn’t into spending hours in the kitchen—just toss the ingredients together, let the oven work its magic, and you’ll end up with a sweet, cinnamon-peach, golden bubbly dessert that’s absolutely divine!
A dump cake is the ultimate easy dessert. You just "dump" a few ingredients into a baking dish—like canned fruit, boxed cake mix, and butter—and let the oven work its magic. There's no mixing, no fuss, just a sweet, golden treat that's perfect for when you want dessert without all the effort.
A Peach Cobbler Dump Cake is a quick + easy dessert that combines the best of both worlds—sweet, juicy peaches and the simplicity of a dump cake. You just layer canned or fresh peaches, sprinkle on some boxed cake mix, add butter, and bake it until it’s golden and bubbly. The result is a warm, cinnamon-sugary dessert that’s like a peach cobbler with even less effort.
Start by making your peach filling and spreading it in a baking dish. Next, dump the cake mix over the peaches, drizzle with melted butter, and sprinkle with cinnamon sugar. Bake until it’s bubbly and golden, then let it cool slightly before serving with your favorite ice cream or whipped cream! Find the complete recipe details in the recipe card below!
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You'll want to use unpeeled peaches --- Believe it or not, keeping the skin on your peaches actually gives the cobbler cake more depth flavor and a beautiful color in the filling. And don't worry---the peach skins won't be hard and they actually soften greatly which still makes for the perfect bite!
If you decide while making this peach cobbler dump cake that you'd prefer to peel the skins off your peaches----no worries! A great hack to do so is to gently lower a few peaches at a time (best to use a skimmer) into a pot of boiling water and leave them in fro 20-30 seconds before removing them and into an ice bath to stop the "cooking process". Then you should be able to peel them with no problem without the need for a knife or any tool.
The best part about this peach cobbler dump cake is its versatility—you can use fresh, frozen, or canned peaches. If you decide to use canned peaches, you'll need about 3-4 cans of peaches to equal the amount of fresh peaches. You'll want to drain them well and pat them dry before adding to filling ingredients. Also, toss them in 1 teaspoon of cornstarch to ensure that the filling isn't too liquid-y when baking.
For frozen peaches, let them thaw completely and give them a good pat dry also. But if it’s summer and fresh peaches are in season, go for those—they’re the ultimate choice!
The best way to help to ripe hard peaches is to put them in a paper bag and leave them on the counter for a day. And if it still isn't softened, keep it in the bag for another 24 hours or so.
Enjoy this Cinnamon Sugar Peach Cobbler Dump Cake straight out of the oven while it’s still warm + bubbly—it’s irresistible! For an extra special touch, add a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream on top. Trust me, it’ll be gone in no time!
Store any leftovers in a tightly covered container or glass dish covered and refrigerated for 2-3 days before the topping begins to get mushy. To reheat, simply add leftover peach cobbler to a preheated oven of 375 degrees until warmed through.
To make the cake topping is GF, simply substitute with a GF-friendly cake mix.
To make this vegan-friendly, simply substitute the butter with vegan butter and ensure that the cake mix is vegan-friendly. Also, use coconut whipped cream, dairy-free ice cream, and/or vegan caramel sauce for garnish.
You can always substitute the salted butter with unsalted butter. When doing so, you can add a pinch of salt as an ingredient.
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