Peach Dump Cake
#13
Sounds delish!! I've done the cherry and pineapple and we love it. Now I have to try the peach and pumpkin! For that pumpkin, exactly what type pumpkin do you use, just the regular or the actual pumpkin pie mix and what size cans for that one?
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Thanks to xenodeno for starting this topic; I haven't thought about a dump cake in maybe 30 years! Here's what I did today to try her recipe as a possible extra Thanksgiving dessert. I wanted to use my toaster oven, not the regular oven, so I used ONE can of APPLE PIE filling and HALF of ONE BOX of cake mix. Added some autumn-y spices, about 3/4 stick of butter sliced, after 30 minutes added the walnuts as she suggested. It's so goooood!!!!!! And so easy!!!!!! Next time I'll try adding the condensed milk, that sounds delicious.
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Originally Posted by xenodeno
I have always loved Dump cakes, but I think I came up with even a better one with one additrional ingredient. I have been swamped for my recipe for this dessert, and its just about as easy as just popping in a boxed cake into the oven.
Ingredients :
2 cans Peach pie filling - I use Thank you brand
1 yellow cake mix (dry)
1 1/2 sticks butter
1/2 cup pecan pieces
Spray pan (13 X 9") with Pam. Dump 2 big cans of peach pie filling in pan. Sprinkle dry yellow cake mix over top. Melt 1 and-a half sticks butter. Drizzle evenly over dry cake mix. Sprinkle pecan bits evenly over everything. Bake in pre-heated 350 degree oven approximately 30-35 minutes or until golden brown. Drizzles Nestle's brand La Lechera sweetened condensed milk over cooling dessert. This sweetened condensed milk is about the consistency of ice cream syrup, so I imagine any brand of that consistency would work.
Hope you all enjoy as much as I do!
Ingredients :
2 cans Peach pie filling - I use Thank you brand
1 yellow cake mix (dry)
1 1/2 sticks butter
1/2 cup pecan pieces
Spray pan (13 X 9") with Pam. Dump 2 big cans of peach pie filling in pan. Sprinkle dry yellow cake mix over top. Melt 1 and-a half sticks butter. Drizzle evenly over dry cake mix. Sprinkle pecan bits evenly over everything. Bake in pre-heated 350 degree oven approximately 30-35 minutes or until golden brown. Drizzles Nestle's brand La Lechera sweetened condensed milk over cooling dessert. This sweetened condensed milk is about the consistency of ice cream syrup, so I imagine any brand of that consistency would work.
Hope you all enjoy as much as I do!
I made a fresh apple crisp last week that I used a pouch of oatmeal cookie mix instead of cake mix. It worked out just fine and was really good.
#19
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Donna,
It shouldn't matter which condensed milk you use. I personally thinki that 1 1/2 sticks of butter is 1/2 stick too much. I also think the milk will make it too sweet. I've been making dump cakes since I was a little girl and I have never used condensed milk over the top. I'm sure it would be good but a little too rich for me.
It shouldn't matter which condensed milk you use. I personally thinki that 1 1/2 sticks of butter is 1/2 stick too much. I also think the milk will make it too sweet. I've been making dump cakes since I was a little girl and I have never used condensed milk over the top. I'm sure it would be good but a little too rich for me.
#20
Originally Posted by Pegleg
Donna,
It shouldn't matter which condensed milk you use. I personally thinki that 1 1/2 sticks of butter is 1/2 stick too much. I also think the milk will make it too sweet. I've been making dump cakes since I was a little girl and I have never used condensed milk over the top. I'm sure it would be good but a little too rich for me.
It shouldn't matter which condensed milk you use. I personally thinki that 1 1/2 sticks of butter is 1/2 stick too much. I also think the milk will make it too sweet. I've been making dump cakes since I was a little girl and I have never used condensed milk over the top. I'm sure it would be good but a little too rich for me.
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