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My easy Blueberry Cobbler recipe starts with cake mix! This is basically a blueberry dump cake because that’s what you do: dump the ingredients in the pan and it tastes like the best blueberry cobbler you’ll ever eat!
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Blueberry Dump Cake or Cobbler
Blueberry cobbler and dump cake are very similar. A cobbler is a baked dessert with fruit topped with a batter, biscuit or dumpling.
A dump cake is an easy dessert that starts with fruit and involves “dumping” a cake mix over the top, adding butter, and then baking. It bakes up with a crunchy and soft topping, much like a cobbler.
Whether you call this a cobbler recipe or a dump cake, either way you should call it delicious. The juicy berries and thick pie filling are coated with a sweet topping that’s soft and crunchy and the flavor is so, so good.
4 Ingredients Needed
- Blueberry Pie Filling – Use my homemade recipe or buy a 20 ounce can.
- Fresh Blueberries – These add a pop of freshness
- Cake Mix
- Butter: I used Challenge Unsalted Butter in this recipe. Challenge Butter is my favorite butter and (if you’ve been around long enough you’ll already know) it’s the only butter I ate growing up.
How to make blueberry dump cake
- Dump your pie filling and berries in a baking dish.
- Dump the cake mix on top.
- Shred the unsalted butter. It helps if you freeze it first.
- Sprinkle the shredded butter evenly and bake at 350° until it’s no longer powdery looking and light golden brown on top.
Variations
- You can use any brand cake mix, yellow cake mix or white cake mix or even lemon cake mix!
- You can use 2 cans of blueberry pie filling if you don’t have or want to use fresh berries.
- Use mixed berries in place of fresh blueberries for a mixed berry cobbler like dump cake.
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Expert Tips
- Can I use fresh or frozen blueberries? You can use 2 cups frozen berries or 2 cups fresh berries, your choice. You can also use canned blueberries as long as you drain them.
- Serve blueberry cobbler with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or whipped cream.
- You can make this up to 24 hours ahead of time. Store in fridge tightly covered with plastic wrap or in an airtight container.
- You can make dump cake with any combination of fresh fruit and pie filling. We love Cherry Dump Cake and Peach Dump Cake!
Blueberry Cobbler FAQ
Yes! It is really easy to vary this recipe to your liking. You can use ANY pie filling combined with 2-3 cups of fresh, frozen, or canned fruit.
This happens sometimes if the butter didn’t melt and spread evenly. I like to check my cobbler halfway through baking, and if I see it’s powdery, then I’ll add a little more butter or spray it with nonstick cooking spray on those sections.
It’s best to store this covered in the refrigerator but it tastes best room temperature (or even warm).
Serve this plain or with a scoop of ice cream on top.
Blueberry Dump Cake Recipe
Ingredients
- 12 tablespoons Challenge Unsalted Butter (170g)
- 1 21 ounce can blueberry pie filling
- 2 cups fresh blueberries or frozen, thawed (1 pint)
- 1 box yellow cake mix (approximately 15 ounces)
Instructions
- Tip: place sticks of butter in the freezer for at least 15 minutes. Then use a grater grate the butter so that it spreads easily over the top of the cake.
- Preheat oven to 350°F.
- Pour pie filling and blueberries in the bottom of a 9×13-inch pan. Top with powdered cake mix in an even layer.
- Grate the frozen butter evenly over the top of the cake mix. (Grating the butter gives easier and better coverage.)
- Bake for 45-50 minutes. Serve warm or room temperature with ice cream.
- Note: check the cobbler halfway through baking. If there are any sections of cake that are still powdery after all the butter is melted, add a bit more butter or spray these areas with nonstick cooking spray.
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Recipe Notes
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- Can I use fresh or frozen blueberries? You can use 2 cups frozen berries or 2 cups fresh berries, your choice. You can also use canned blueberries as long as you drain them.
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- Serve blueberry cobbler with ice cream on top.
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- You can make this up to 24 hours ahead of time. Storage: Store in refrigerator tightly covered.
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- You can make dump cake with any combination of fresh fruit and pie filling.
- Feel free to use any flavor cake mix.
Recipe Nutrition
Challenge Dairy is a cooperative with over 400 California-owned dairy farmers that raise happy cows without any added hormones or fillers, made the old fashioned way. Challenge Unsalted Butter was also selected as Cook’s Illustrated’s favorite among top-selling brands! This post was sponsored by Challenge in 2020.
My entire family cooks. Cobbler made with cake mix takes a fraction longer than this dump recipe. The results are much better. I followed recipe. Under the beautifully browned top sat dry cake mix. Had to stir it up. Tasted like a bowl of sugar. If I had used a cake batter according to recipe, and dolloped it into the blueberries baking it for same amount of time I would have had a fluffy cobbler.
This is not billed as a fluffy cobbler. It’s billed as cake mix – and a dump cake.
My family loves blueberries. Is it possible to double the filling for the same 9×13 size pan, but not the topping?
yes!
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It looks delicious
This is insanely good! I was literally moaning with each and every bite. Thank you for such an easy and delicious recipe!
Can you omit the fresh blueberries?
Yes, I’d use 2 cans of pie filling in that case!
I love blueberry. This cobbler looks delicious. I’m looking forward to trying it.
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