The BEST Pumpkin Dump Cake Recipe - All Things Mamma (2024)

Pumpkin dump cake is a quick and easy treat that will quickly become your go-to fall dessert whenever you’re headed to a potluck or hosting a get-together. This easy pumpkin dump cake recipe is no-fail — just mix, dump, and bake!

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You all know I have a love for boxed cake mixes. With a little help from some added ingredients, you can transform your cake to taste like you bought it from a bakery.

The first time I stumbled upon these cake hacks for transforming a boxed cake mix, I was skeptical. But, I was also in a hurry and didn’t have time to bake from scratch, so I crossed my fingers and gave it a go.

An Easy Fall Dessert Made With Cake Mix!

You guys, it is a game-changer! Trust me; you have to try all the fantastic ways to make a boxed cake taste like homemade and this Pumpkin Dump Cake recipe is on point!

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Recipe for Pumpkin Dump Cake

If you need a dessert for a holiday party, potluck, or you’re just looking for that perfect pumpkin dessert recipe, then this dump cake is a must-make! It takes just 10 minutes to whip up, for that ideal pumpkin spice flavor with chopped pecans in every bite! Serve with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream, or with a dollop of whipped cream on top.

Dump cake recipes are so versatile and perfect for serving a crowd or whipping up a quick dessert to feed your family as a treat.

Dump cakes are great for experienced bakers to beginners. I say this because anyone can make a dump cake! You literally mix, pour and bake, and then serve it up! Trust me, don’t be intimidated, this is an excellent recipe for beginners, intermediates, and expert bakers.

Pumpkin Dump Cake Recipe Ingredients

  • Canned pumpkin – Make sure you get plain canned pumpkin, not pumpkin pie filling.
  • Evaporated milk – Not condensed milk!
  • Sugar
  • Pumpkin spice– The best thing about fall!
  • Vanilla
  • Eggs
  • Chopped pecans – Not much of a nut person? No worries—you can omit them.
  • Butter –I like to use unsalted butter when I’m baking.
  • Yellow Cake Mix – Any brand you like is fine.

How To Make Pumpkin Dump Cake

1. Prepare the Pumpkin Base

First, grab your bowl and mix your pumpkin, pumpkin spice blend, sugar, milk, egg, and vanilla. Once you get the pumpkin base well-incorporated, pour into a greased 9×13 pan.

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2. Assemble Your Pumpkin Dump Cake

Grab your yellow cake mix and sprinkle it evenly over the pumpkin mixture in the pan. Next, grab your chopped pecans and sprinkle over the top of your cake mixture.

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3. Add the Butter

Follow up by cutting your butter into thin slices and laying it all over the top of the cake.

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4. Bake the Cake

Pop in the oven and bake for one hour at 350 degrees. When you stick a toothpick into the cake and it comes out clean, your cake is done.

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5. Cool and Serve

Allow the cake to cool slightly, then serve. Feel free to add a scoop of ice cream or whipped cream. For added flavor sprinkle with cinnamon!

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That’s it! This Pumpkin Dump cake has a few more ingredients than some of my other dump cake recipes, but it’s definitely worth it!

FAQ

Should Pumpkin Dump Cake be refrigerated?

Like other cakes, your Pumpkin Dump Cake doesn’t have to be refrigerated. Now if you had a filling in it like a peach cobbler, then I would recommend refrigerating a dessert like that.

Some people prefer to refrigerate their dump cakes and then just eat chilled or even warm up in the microwave for a few minutes before serving.

Is dump cake supposed to be gooey?

The texture should be a bit gooey, but not raw. You need to make sure that the batter is cooked all the way, so just follow the directions to make it happen.

How do you tell when a dump cake is done?

You need to pay attention to the top of the dump cake. It will turn brown and start to bubble, indicating that it’s done or very close to being done baking.

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More Fall Desserts With Pumpkin

Do you have a weakness for pumpkin recipes? Me too! Here are some more fall desserts to try:

  • 2-Ingredient Pumpkin Muffins
  • Pumpkin Spice Latte
  • Pumpkin Bread
  • No Bake Pumpkin Pie
  • Pumpkin Caramel Poke Cake (From A Box Mix!)
  • Pumpkin Cream Cheese Bread
  • Easy Pumpkin Pie From Scratch

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Pumpkin Dump Cake

Pumpkin Dump Cake is your next go-to pumpkin fall dessert.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Author: Kasey Schwartz

Servings: 12 servings

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Resting: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 2- 15 oz pumpkin canned
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 tbs pumpkin spice seasoning
  • 4 eggs
  • 12 oz evaporated milk
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1 package yellow cake mix
  • 1 cup chopped pecans
  • 1 cup butter

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350.

  • Grease a 9×13 pan.

  • In a large mixing bowl, add pumpkin, sugar, pumpkin seasoning, eggs, evaporated milk, and vanilla.

    2- 15 oz pumpkin canned, 12 oz evaporated milk, 1 tbs pumpkin spice seasoning, 1 cup sugar, 4 eggs, 1 tsp pure vanilla extract

  • Sprinkle cake mix over pumpkin mixture evenly.

    1 package yellow cake mix

  • Top with pecans.

    1 cup chopped pecans

  • Slice butter and add to top of cake mixture.

    1 cup butter

  • Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour.

  • Allow to cool slightly.

  • Serve warm with ice cream or whipped cream.

Video

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Notes

This is a video where I share how easy it is to make Dump Cakes! Enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 392kcal | Carbohydrates: 64g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 65mg | Sodium: 377mg | Potassium: 357mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 41g | Vitamin A: 6425IU | Vitamin C: 2.6mg | Calcium: 220mg | Iron: 2.5mg

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FAQs

What is the biggest mistake to avoid when making a dump cake? ›

However, anyone well-versed in the ways of the dump cake will tell you that there is one rule you should never break when making a dump cake. Since it's not a step that you'll ever see in most other cake recipes, it can be easily missed. The mistake to avoid is simple: Don't mix it.

Does dump cake need to be refrigerated? ›

Do you refrigerate dump cake? There's no dairy in this recipe, but we'd still recommend you refrigerate dump cake. It'll help it last longer in the fridge. Cover the dish in plastic wrap, and store it in the fridge 4 to 5 days.

Can you substitute pumpkin pie filling for pumpkin puree? ›

You'll need to add sweetener, spices, and possibly a thickener (like eggs). However, you cannot use pumpkin pie filling in place of pure pumpkin unless you are making a pie or dessert that calls for the extra ingredients.

How do dump cakes work? ›

A prototypical dump cake recipe begins with adding one or more cans of fruit or pie filling to a shallow baking dish. A boxed cake mix is then spread on top. This is then topped with butter or margarine (in pieces or melted), and baked in the oven.

Should dump cake be gooey? ›

Once baked, a dump cake comes out like a cross between fluffy cake and melty cobbler. Soft ooey-gooey bars come to mind, except more scoopable. Many people choose to use store-bought pie filling or canned fruit as the base, but you can really customize it to fit your taste.

Why is my dump cake still powdery? ›

If you've baked your dump cake and there's still cake mix powder on the top, it's likely because the butter wasn't evenly distributed on top of the cake. When assembling your dump cake recipe, be sure to spread the cake mix in a thin even layer and space the pats of butter evenly across the top.

Why is it called a dump cake? ›

It got its name from its signature recipe technique, which literally involves dumping cake mix into a baking vessel. That simplicity has made the pastry popular, and dump cakes are a favorite to bring to events like family get-togethers.

How many hours can cake sit out unrefrigerated? ›

How long can cake sit out unrefrigerated? If your cake is frosted with buttercream, it will last covered at room temperature for up to four days. However, it is best to refrigerate cakes with other frostings such as cream cheese or ganache. A fully covered unfrosted cake will last for up to 2 days at room temperature.

How to reheat dump cake overnight? ›

There are two methods on ways to reheat a dump cake. I like to use the microwave. I'll scoop the cake into bowls and reheat for 30 seconds until warmed through. The second option for reheating is by placing the entire cake back into the oven at 325 degrees for 10-20 minutes.

What is the difference between Libby's pumpkin and pumpkin pie filling? ›

Canned pumpkin and pumpkin puree are the same thing, and you'll often see the terms used interchangeably in recipes and cookbooks. Unlike pumpkin pie mix, canned pumpkin does not have any spices, sugars, or other additives. In many cases, the only ingredient is pumpkin.

Is canned pumpkin just pumpkin puree? ›

Canned pumpkin and pumpkin puree are the same thing. These terms are often used interchangeably in recipes, though you may also see the term solid-pack pumpkin. All these terms mean 100% steamed and pureed pumpkin—no extras, no add-ins—not even in the canned variety.

What's the difference between pure pumpkin and pumpkin puree? ›

Solid pack pumpkin is just pumpkin. You won't find any other ingredient in it, it's just pumpkin. Pumpkin puree is also simply pumpkin, nothing else. Some stores use the term pumpkin puree but this just means it's better for baking.

Is dump cake supposed to be refrigerated? ›

Yep, to keep leftovers fresh, it's best to store them in the fridge. Once the cake fully cools, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap or aluminum foil and pop it in the refrigerator for up to three days.

What are the common errors in cake making? ›

Common Baking Mistakes (And How to Fix Them)
  • Baking at the wrong temperature. ...
  • Not measuring ingredients. ...
  • Checking on your items too frequently. ...
  • Your ingredients are at the wrong temperature. ...
  • Your dough isn't rising. ...
  • Nothing is baking evenly. ...
  • Your dough or batter is too tough.

What are the three common causes of failure in cakes? ›

We've provided an in-depth explanation of these three crumbly cake culprits.
  • Overbaked. If your oven temp is too high, you will bake the cake past 212 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the temperature where water evaporates. ...
  • Undermixed. ...
  • Too Much Flour.

What causes a cake to collapse after baking? ›

Cakes sink in the middle due to several reasons. One reason is that the cake batter might be too moist, causing it to collapse during baking. Another reason could be that the oven temperature is too low, leading to uneven baking. Opening the oven door too frequently while baking can also cause cakes to sink.

How do you avoid baking mistakes? ›

11 Common Baking Mistakes That You Should Avoid
  1. You Forget To Add A Key Ingredient. ...
  2. You Don't Measure Your Ingredients. ...
  3. You Open The Oven Far Too Often. ...
  4. You Use The Ingredients At The Wrong Temperature. ...
  5. You Don't Sift Your Dry Ingredients. ...
  6. You Don't Know What Your Oven Needs. ...
  7. You Don't Read The Recipe.

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