This pineapple dump cake has saved me from countless last-minute dessert emergencies. When unexpected guests arrive or Max announces "we need a treat for tomorrow" just before bedtime, this ridiculously simple recipe never fails. With just three basic ingredients - crushed pineapple, cake mix, and butter - you create a dessert that tastes like you spent hours in the kitchen rather than the actual 5 minutes of prep time it requires.
Beyond Basic Dump Cakes
Unlike many ultra-simple recipes, this pineapple dump cake with cake mix delivers impressive flavor and texture. The magic happens during baking, as the butter melts into the dry cake mix, creating a golden, crispy crust while the pineapple bubbles underneath, forming a luscious fruit filling. It's the perfect balance of fruity, buttery, and sweet with contrasting textures that keep everyone coming back for seconds.
Why This Recipe Works Every Time
From years of bringing this to potlucks and school events, I can tell you why it's always a hit:
No-Fail Success:
- Foolproof method
- Zero technique required
- Perfect for beginners
- Consistent results
Practical Magic:
- Budget-friendly
- Pantry staples
- 5-minute prep
- Versatile serving options
Jump to:
- Beyond Basic Dump Cakes
- Why This Recipe Works Every Time
- Pineapple Dump Cake Ingredients
- How To Make Pineapple Dump Cake
- Substitutions
- Pineapple Dump Cake Variations
- Equipment Needed
- Storage Tips
- My Sister Rachael's Magic Touch
- Easiest Dessert With the Biggest Wow Factor!
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Related
- Pairing
- Easy Pineapple Dump Cake
Pineapple Dump Cake Ingredients
The Simple Base:
- Crushed pineapple (20 oz can)
- Yellow cake mix (15.25 oz box)
- Butter (1 stick, sliced)
Optional Enhancers:
- Chopped nuts
- Brown sugar sprinkle
- Cinnamon dash
- Vanilla extract
See recipe card for quantities.
How To Make Pineapple Dump Cake
From years of making this with Max for quick desserts, here's our foolproof method:
Prep Phase:
- Oven Ready:
- Preheat to 350°F
- Grease baking dish lightly
- Gather ingredients
- Open cans
- The First Layer:
- Pour crushed pineapple
- Include all juice
- Spread evenly
- Don't drain fruit
Assembly Magic:
- Dry Layer:
- Sprinkle cake mix evenly
- Cover entire surface
- Don't press down
- Don't stir
- Butter Topping:
- Slice butter thinly
- Arrange over cake mix
- Cover as much as possible
- Space evenly
Baking Process:
- Into the Oven:
- Bake 45-50 minutes
- Look for golden top
- Edges should bubble
- Center should set
- Finishing Touch:
- Cool slightly
- Serve warm
- Optional ice cream
- Spoon into bowls
For perfect coverage in your pineapple dump cake, slice the butter as thinly as possible and place the pieces close together - this ensures the entire top gets that crispy, buttery crust.
Substitutions
Cake Mix Options:
- Yellow → White cake mix
- Regular → Gluten-free mix
- Standard → Spice cake mix
- Plain → Butter cake mix
Fruit Alternatives:
- Crushed → Pineapple chunks
- Canned → Fresh pineapple + juice
- Plain → Pineapple in coconut cream
- Standard → Add berries or peaches
Butter Substitutes:
- Stick butter → Melted butter poured
- Dairy → Plant-based butter
- Regular → Coconut oil
- Standard → Reduced fat (use more)
Sugar Adjustments:
- Standard cake mix → Reduced sugar mix
- Regular → Add no sugar if watching intake
- Plain → Enhanced with sugar free pudding mix
- Standard → Balance with lemon juice if too sweet
Remember: When making pineapple dump cake with fresh pineapple instead of canned, add ½ cup of juice or water to provide the moisture the recipe needs for proper cooking.
Pineapple Dump Cake Variations
Tropical Paradise:
- Add coconut flakes
- Mix in diced mango
- Sprinkle with macadamia nuts
- Serve with coconut ice cream
Cherry-Pineapple Classic:
- Layer cherry pie filling
- Add almond extract
- Sprinkle with sliced almonds
- Top with vanilla ice cream
Caramel Delight:
- Serve with butter pecan ice cream
- Drizzle with caramel sauce
- Add chopped pecans
- Sprinkle with cinnamon
Equipment Needed
- 9x13 baking dish (glass or ceramic works best)
- Can opener
- Butter knife
- Spatula
- Measuring cups (if adding extras)
Storage Tips
Counter Storage (2 days):
- Cool completely
- Cover with foil
- Room temperature
- Reheat before serving
Refrigerator (5-7 days):
- Cover tightly
- Store in baking dish
- Reheat individual portions
- Top with fresh whipped cream
Freezer Storage (2-3 months):
- Cool completely
- Cover with plastic wrap, then foil
- Label and date
- Thaw overnight in refrigerator
Reheating Tips:
- Microwave individual portions (30-60 seconds)
- Oven: 300°F for 10-15 minutes
- Add fresh butter pieces when reheating whole cake
- Top with ice cream for instant upgrade
P.S: Pineapple dump cake is actually better the day after baking, as the flavors have time to meld and the cake mix fully absorbs the fruit juices.
My Sister Rachael's Magic Touch
My sister Rachael discovered a brilliant twist to the standard pineapple dump cake recipe during one of her famous impromptu dinner parties. Running low on butter, she substituted half the amount with cream cheese, cut into small cubes and scattered across the cake mix just like the butter pieces. "It was a desperate move," she laughed, "but now I do it on purpose."
This happy accident created the most amazing creamy pockets throughout the cake while still allowing the top to get perfectly golden and crisp. The cream cheese melts differently than butter, creating little pockets of cheesecake-like goodness that complement the sweet pineapple beautifully.
Easiest Dessert With the Biggest Wow Factor!
Now you have all the secrets to perfect pineapple dump cake - from the basic three-ingredient method to my sister Rachael's cream cheese upgrade. This simple dessert proves that sometimes the easiest recipes deliver the most impressive results.
Looking for more fruit-forward treats? Try our Caramelized Pineapple for a quick dessert that transforms fresh fruit into something extraordinary. Craving something fun? Our Crispy Air Fryer Fried Ice Cream delivers that restaurant favorite without deep frying. Or for classic comfort, our Apple Pandowdy Recipe brings old-fashioned goodness to your modern table!
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Pro Tip: Remember, pineapple dump cake isn't meant to be fancy - it's meant to be delicious! Embrace its rustic appearance and focus on that incredible taste that keeps everyone coming back for more.
Need answers to your dump cake questions? Check our Frequently Asked Questions section below!
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the biggest mistake to avoid when making a dump cake?
The biggest mistake when making pineapple dump cake is mixing the ingredients. The magic happens when you layer them separately - fruit on bottom, dry cake mix in the middle, and butter on top. Mixing creates a dense cake instead of the signature crispy top with gooey fruit bottom. Also, avoid skimping on butter coverage, as uncovered areas of cake mix will remain powdery and dry.
What is pineapple dump cake?
Pineapple dump cake is a simple dessert where ingredients are "dumped" into a pan without mixing. The basic version uses just three ingredients: crushed pineapple, dry cake mix, and butter. During baking, the pineapple juice bubbles up through the cake mix while the butter melts down, creating a dessert with golden, crispy top and juicy, fruity bottom - all with virtually no effort.
Do I drain pineapple for dump cake?
No, do not drain the pineapple for dump cake. The juice from the canned pineapple is essential for proper cooking as it provides the moisture needed to help the cake mix transform during baking. Without this liquid, the cake mix wouldn't properly hydrate, potentially resulting in dry, powdery patches in your finished dessert.
What's the difference between a dump cake and a cobbler?
A dump cake uses dry cake mix as its topping, creating a crust that's part cake, part crisp. Cobbler, however, has a proper biscuit or pastry topping that's mixed before being added to the fruit. Dump cakes require no mixing - ingredients are simply layered - while cobblers involve making an actual dough. Dump cakes typically have a more uniform, cake-like top while cobblers feature distinct biscuit or dough portions on the fruit.
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Easy Pineapple Dump Cake
Equipment
- 1 9x13 baking dish (Glass or metal works best)
- 1 Mixing Spoon (To spread ingredients evenly)
- 1 Oven (Preheated to 350°F (175°C))
Ingredients
- 1 Can Crushed Pineapple - With juice (20 oz)
- 1 Can Pineapple Chunks - Drained (20 oz)
- 1 Box Yellow Cake Mix - Any brand
- 1 cup Butter - Melted 2 sticks
- 1 teaspoon Cinnamon - Optional for flavor
- 1 Scoop Vanilla Ice Cream - Optional for serving
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C).
- Pour crushed pineapple and chunks into the baking dish.
- Sprinkle dry cake mix evenly over the fruit.
- Drizzle melted butter evenly over the cake mix.
- Bake for 40-45 minutes until golden brown.
- Let cool for 10 minutes before serving.
- Serve warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
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