Peach Cobbler Easy Peach Jello Cake Mix
This Peach Cobbler with Cake Mix may be the easiest dessert recipe you've ever seen. With just a few common ingredients and literally 3 minutes of preparation, this Peach Cobbler will be baking in your oven to bubbly perfection!
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Easy Dessert Recipe
Here at Bubba Pie, we are all about easy, cheap and fast Comfort Food Recipes. We firmly believe that you don't need to spend all day in the kitchen in order to have a delicious dish! So, we are looking for shortcuts wherever we can.
Making Cobblers certainly doesn't need to mean hours in the kitchen as long as you know the right shortcuts. One of our most popular recipes is this Bisquick Apple Cobbler. The Bisquick Baking Mix makes things so easy! Some of our other Bisquick shortcut recipes are:
- BISQUICK CINNAMON ROLLS
- BISQUICK CHICKEN FINGERS
- BISQUICK COFFEE CAKE
- BISQUICK GARLIC CHEDDAR BISCUITS
Since our Apple Cobbler turned out so great, we thought we'd make another cobbler with a different shortcut, using a Cake Mix!
Cake Mix Desserts
This Peach Cobbler with cake mix is so easy! Using Cake Mix as a shortcut in your recipe is SUPER AWESOME. From cookies like Snickerdoodles and Red Velvet to other desserts like this Apple Pie Cake or Ooey Gooey Butter Cake, using a cake mix as your base lets you go in any direction your recipe takes you!
I simply can't stress how easy it will be to make this peach cobbler with your new best friend: cake mix!
Peach Cobbler with Cake Mix
Peach Cobbler, also sometimes called a Peach Dump Cake consists of a fruit layer that is baked in a casserole dish with a pastry or crust topping. Often times, cobblers and dump cakes get intertwined. I did a little research as to what exactly the different was, but it appears there isn't much of any.
According to this site: It looks like a Dump Cake is covered with more of a "crust" while a Cobbler is topped with a biscuit, batter or dumpling. Well, whatever you want to call it, are you ready to get started? Here is what you'll need:
- 3 cans, 15.25 oz each, sliced peaches in syrup
- 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon (or to taste)
- 1 package, 15.25 oz, yellow cake mix
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 1 stick, 1/2 cup butter, cold
- vanilla ice cream or whipped topping for serving
Peach Cobbler with Cake Mix Notes:
- We love to use this baking pan because it comes with a lid! This way, you can just keep the leftovers fresh right in your baking pan! No more trying to cover it up with messy aluminum foil. Yay!
- I have seen versions of this recipe where people sprinkle some nuts on top at the end before going in the oven. Almonds, pecans, walnuts, pistachios… anything would roast nicely in the oven.
- I've seen different methods for incorporating the butter into this dish. We opted to slice ours up and place them around the dish. You could also melt the butter and drizzle it evenly over the recipe. Or, I've seen people melt the butter and mix it in with their cake mix. This gives you a sort of "crumble" and people seem to like how it bakes. I haven't tried these methods, so I can't attest to them. But go for it if it sounds good to you!
- This should go without saying, but we highly advise serving this warm with a dollop of fresh whipped cream and/or vanilla ice cream on top. But.. .we didn't need to tell you that, right?
I hope you enjoy this Peach Cobbler with Cake Mix. Let me know how it works out for you in the comments!
Peach Cobbler with Cake Mix
Servings 12 people
This Peach Cobbler with Cake Mix may be the easiest dessert recipe you've ever seen. With just a few common ingredients and literally 3 minutes of preparation, this Peach Cobbler will be baking in your oven to bubbly perfection!
- 3 cans 15.25 oz each, sliced peaches in syrup
- 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon or to taste.
- 1 package 15.25 oz, yellow cake mix
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 1 stick 1/2 cup butter, cold
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Preheat oven to 375 and grease a 9x13 baking pan.
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Pour 2 cans of peaches into the prepared pan. Drain the third can and pour just the peaches into the pan. I've had some questions on this so: To be clear, you need 3 cans of peaches total. Two of cans, pour in the pan WITH the juice. The third can, DRAIN the juice and then pour it in with the other peaches. This results in the amount of juice we like in the dish. If you want to add or subtract juice, you are welcome to try draining another can or not draining any cans at all. But you'll need 3 cans total for sure.
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Sprinkle peaches with ground cinnamon.
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Top with cake mix and spread evenly on the top.
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Break apart the packed brown sugar and sprinkle on the cake.
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Slice butter into 1/8" slices and add on top of the pan.
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Bake for 35-40 minutes and remove from oven. Cool until warm and serve with whipped topping or vanilla ice cream.
Calories: 188 kcal
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