Sunshine on the table, pastel candies scattered around, and that one dessert everyone keeps going back for—this Easter Dump Cake just has that effect. It’s the kind of recipe that doesn’t try too hard, yet somehow steals the spotlight. One scoop in, and you get that perfect mix of fruity tang and soft, buttery texture. Honestly, it’s a little dangerous… in the best way.
Around here, it’s known as the ultimate mood booster. Every spring, my family starts asking for it before I even bring it up. Coincidence? Not likely. It fits right into the lineup of Spring Dump Cakes, especially when topped with candy eggs or a sprinkle of coconut for that festive vibe. And let’s be real—anything that doubles as an Easter Dessert Casserole instantly earns bonus points for ease.
What makes this recipe stand out is how flexible it is. Pineapple juice and cherry filling melt together into something bright and juicy, creating that signature Dump Cake With Fresh Fruit flavor. Want to level it up? Toss in a handful of white chocolate chips. Trust me, that creamy sweetness against the fruit is a game changer. IMO, this is where simple turns into unforgettable.
And don’t worry—this isn’t one of those complicated holiday bakes. Nope. This falls right into the world of Cake Mix Easter Desserts, where everything comes together fast but still tastes like you planned it days ahead. Ever tried something that feels halfway between a cobbler and a pudding cake? That’s exactly what you get here—think Easter Cobbler meets Easter Pudding Cake, with a buttery golden top that practically begs for a second serving.
Feeling playful? You can even give it a colorful twist inspired by Dump Cake Recipes Funfetti—because why not add a little extra fun to the mix?
At its core, this is one of those Easter Dump Cake Recipes that proves simple doesn’t mean boring. It means less stress, more flavor, and way more time enjoying the moment (and maybe sneaking another bite when no one’s looking).


Easter Dump Cake
Ingredients
Method
🔥 Step 1: Get Your Oven Ready
Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Lightly coat a 9×13-inch baking dish with butter or non-stick spray.
🍰 Step 2: Build the First Layer
Scatter half of the dry cake mix evenly across the bottom of your dish. Drizzle half of the melted butter over it. Use a spoon or spatula to gently press it down into a soft, crumbly base. You’re not making dough here—just a light foundation.
🍍 Step 3: Add the Fruity Goodness
Pour the crushed pineapple (juice included) over the base and spread it out evenly. Spoon the cherry pie filling on top in small sections, then lightly swirl the two together. This combo = sweet, tangy, and ridiculously good.
🍫 Step 4: Optional Creamy Upgrade
In a small saucepan, melt the white chocolate chips with heavy cream over low heat. Stir until smooth (about 3–4 minutes). Drizzle this silky mixture over the fruit layer.
🧁 Step 5: Finish the Top Layer
Sprinkle the remaining cake mix over everything. Drizzle the rest of the melted butter evenly on top. This is what creates that golden, slightly crisp topping.
⏱️ Step 6: Bake to Perfection
Bake for 45–50 minutes, until the top turns golden and the edges bubble. If it browns too quickly, loosely cover with foil during the last 5–10 minutes.
🎉 Step 7: Decorate & Serve
Let it cool for about 10 minutes. Top with shredded coconut and press in candy eggs while still warm (but not hot).Warm enough to stick, not melt—there’s a fine line.
Notes
🍽️ Serving Suggestions
- Serve warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream
- Add whipped cream for a lighter finish
- Pair with coffee or tea for a cozy Easter dessert moment
💡 Expert Tips (Don’t Skip These)
- Use full-fat ingredients for the best texture and flavor
- Don’t overmix layers—dump cakes work best when slightly uneven
- Balance sweetness by adding a pinch of salt or even crushed pretzels on top
- Let it rest briefly before serving so the layers settle properly
🔄 My Personal Twist & Variations
Sometimes I break up leftover chocolate bunnies and scatter the pieces on top—looks festive and tastes even better.A neighbor once added crushed pretzels, and that salty crunch? Surprisingly addictive. Want to switch things up? Try strawberry pie filling instead of cherry for a brighter, slightly lighter flavor.
IMO, cherry still wins for classic Easter vibes—but experimenting is half the fun.
❓ FAQs
Can I make this ahead of time?Yes! Bake it a few hours ahead and reheat slightly before serving. Can I use fresh fruit instead of canned?
You can, but make sure to add extra juice or syrup so the cake stays moist. Do I have to use white chocolate?
Nope. It’s optional—but highly recommended if you love creamy sweetness. Why is my topping dry?
You may need a bit more butter or to spread it more evenly.
