Ingredients (Servings: 6–8)
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2 (15-ounce) cans sliced peaches in syrup
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1 box yellow cake mix (standard 15.25-ounce box)
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½ cup unsalted butter, melted
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1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
Note: The “drain one can, keep the other” trick is the secret. One can’s syrup adds sweetness and moisture; draining the other prevents the cobbler from being too runny.
Cooking Time at a Glance
| Cooking Method | Temperature | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Slow Cooker | HIGH | 2–3 hours |
| Total Active Time | – | 5 minutes |
| Total Time | – | 2–3 hours |
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Prepare the Peaches
Drain one can of sliced peaches completely, discarding the syrup. Leave the second can undrained (syrup and all).
Pour both cans of peaches into the bottom of your slow cooker, spreading them out evenly.
Why the drain-one, keep-one trick? One can’s worth of syrup provides just enough liquid to create a luscious sauce without making the cobbler soupy. Both cans drained = too dry. Both cans undrained = too runny.
2. Add the Cake Mix
Sprinkle the dry yellow cake mix evenly over the peaches, ensuring they are completely covered. Do not stir.
Don’t prepare the cake mix according to the box. No eggs, no oil, no water. Just the dry powder.
3. Add the Butter
Drizzle the melted butter evenly over the cake mix, trying to cover as much of the surface as possible. Do not stir.
The butter will soak into the cake mix, creating that golden, crumbly topping as it cooks.
4. Add the Cinnamon
Sprinkle the ground cinnamon evenly over the top.
5. Cook
Cover the slow cooker and cook on HIGH for 2–3 hours, or until the top is golden and the peaches are bubbly around the edges.
Cooking times vary by slow cooker. Start checking at 2 hours. The cobbler is done when the cake topping is set and the edges are bubbling.
6. Cool and Serve
Once done, let the cobbler cool slightly (about 10–15 minutes) before serving warm.
The cobbler will continue to set as it cools. Serve warm, not piping hot, for the best texture.
Variations & Tips from My Kitchen
Peach Variations
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Fresh peaches – Use 4 cups of peeled, sliced fresh peaches + ½ cup of water or peach juice. Cook on HIGH for 2–3 hours.
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Frozen peaches – Use 4 cups of frozen sliced peaches (no need to thaw). Add ¼ cup of water or peach juice.
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Peach pie filling – Use 2 cans of peach pie filling instead of sliced peaches. Omit the drain-one step (use both cans as-is).
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Mixed berries – Substitute with frozen mixed berries for a berry cobbler.
Cake Mix Variations
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Butter recipe yellow cake mix – Even richer, butterier flavor.
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White cake mix – Lighter, more delicate topping.
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Spice cake mix – Adds warm notes of nutmeg, cloves, and allspice. Pairs beautifully with peaches.
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Butter pecan cake mix – Adds a nutty, caramel flavor.
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French vanilla cake mix – Extra vanilla flavor.
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Gluten-free yellow cake mix – Works perfectly; texture may be slightly more delicate.
Fruit Variations (Try These Combos!)
| Fruit Combo | Best Cake Mix |
|---|---|
| Peaches (classic) | Yellow or butter pecan |
| Apple slices + 1 tsp apple pie spice | Spice cake |
| Cherry pie filling | Chocolate or yellow |
| Mixed berries | White or lemon |
| Pineapple chunks | Yellow or coconut |
| Apple + cranberry | Spice or white |
Topping Add-Ins (Sprinkle Over the Cake Mix Before Butter)
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Chopped pecans or walnuts – Adds crunch.
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Shredded coconut – Toasted coconut flavor.
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Rolled oats – For a crispier topping.
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White chocolate chips – Melty pockets of sweetness.
Serving Suggestions
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Vanilla ice cream – The classic pairing. The hot cobbler melts the ice cream into creamy perfection.
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Whipped cream – Light and airy.
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Vanilla yogurt – For a slightly healthier option.
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Caramel drizzle – Extra decadence.
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Powdered sugar – A light dusting before serving.
The Magic of Dump Cobblers
This recipe belongs to a beloved category of desserts known as “dump cobblers” or “cobbler dump cakes.” They became popular in the mid-20th century as home cooks looked for shortcuts using convenient canned goods and boxed cake mixes.
How it works:
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Fruit (canned, fresh, or frozen) goes on the bottom.
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Dry cake mix goes on top (no mixing with eggs or oil).
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Melted butter is drizzled over the cake mix.
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As it bakes, the butter soaks into the cake mix, creating a golden, crumbly, cobbler-like topping.
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The fruit juices bubble up through the cake mix, creating pockets of jammy goodness.
No flour. No sugar (the cake mix provides both). No complicated techniques. Just dump, drizzle, and bake.
Slow Cooker vs. Oven: Why the Slow Cooker Wins
Traditional cobblers are baked in the oven. But the slow cooker has some distinct advantages for this recipe:
Oven method:
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Requires 30–40 minutes of oven time
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Can dry out if overbaked
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Heats up the kitchen
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Need to watch for burning
Slow cooker method:
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Hands-off, no monitoring needed
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Won’t dry out or burn (the moist environment prevents it)
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Doesn’t heat up the kitchen
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Keeps the cobbler warm for hours on the WARM setting
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Perfect for potlucks and parties
The trade-off: The slow cooker topping won’t get quite as crispy as an oven-baked cobbler. But what you lose in crispiness, you gain in convenience and moisture.
Storage & Reheating
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Refrigerate – Store in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
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Reheat (slow cooker) – Return to the slow cooker on LOW for 1 hour.
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Reheat (microwave) – Microwave individual portions in 30-second bursts.
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Reheat (oven) – Cover with foil and warm at 325°F for 10–15 minutes.
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Freeze – Freeze in a sealed container for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating. The topping will be softer, but the flavor remains excellent.
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Make ahead – Assemble the cobbler in the slow cooker insert (peaches, cake mix, butter, cinnamon), cover, and refrigerate for up to 24 hours. When ready to cook, add 30–60 minutes to the cooking time.
Pro Tips for Perfect Slow Cooker Peach Cobbler
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Don’t stir – After adding the cake mix and butter, do not stir. Stirring mixes the dry cake mix into the peaches, creating a gloopy mess instead of a cobbler topping.
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Use melted butter, not softened – Melted butter distributes more evenly over the cake mix. Softened butter won’t spread as well.
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Butter the edges – Drizzle a little extra butter around the edges of the slow cooker to prevent sticking and create crispy edges.
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Check at 2 hours – Slow cookers vary. Start checking at the 2-hour mark. If the top is golden and the edges are bubbling, it’s done.
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Let it rest – The cobbler needs 10–15 minutes to set after cooking. Serve too soon and it may be soupy.
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Use a liner – For effortless cleanup, use a slow cooker liner. The sugary peach syrup can be sticky.
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Serve from the slow cooker – Keep the cobbler on WARM for up to 2 hours for easy serving at parties.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution |
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| Topping is dry/powdery | Not enough butter | Drizzle 2–4 more tablespoons of melted butter |
| Too runny/soupy | Too much liquid (both cans undrained) | Next time, drain one can; serve with a slotted spoon |
| Topping didn’t set | Not cooked long enough | Cook another 30–60 minutes on HIGH |
| Burnt edges | Slow cooker runs hot | Use smaller slow cooker or reduce time; add a liner |
| Uncooked cake mix powder | Butter didn’t reach all areas | Drizzle butter more evenly next time |
| Too sweet | Used both cans undrained | Next time, drain one can; serve with vanilla ice cream to balance |
What to Serve with Peach Cobbler
Ice Cream & Toppings (The Classics)
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Vanilla bean ice cream – The gold standard.
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Butter pecan ice cream – Nutty, buttery perfection.
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Cinnamon ice cream – Double down on the cinnamon.
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Caramel sauce – Extra drizzle of sweetness.
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Toasted pecans – Adds crunch.
For Breakfast (Yes, Breakfast!)
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Spoon over pancakes or waffles – Peach cobbler breakfast!
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Top with Greek yogurt – A slightly healthier morning treat.
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Serve alongside coffee – A sweet start to the day.
For a Cobbler Bar (Party Idea!)
Set up a “cobbler bar” with the warm cobbler in the slow cooker and small bowls of toppings:
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Vanilla ice cream
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Whipped cream
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Chopped pecans
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Shredded coconut
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Caramel sauce
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Fresh mint
Let guests build their own bowls. Always a hit.
Final Bite
Slow Cooker 4-Ingredient Peach Cobbler is the dessert I turn to when I want something homemade but don’t want to work for it. The peaches are juicy and sweet. The topping is golden, buttery, and cinnamon-kissed. The whole thing comes together in five minutes.
This is the kind of recipe that makes you look like a hero. Bring it to a potluck and watch it disappear. Make it for family dinner and listen to the “mmm”s around the table. Or just make it for yourself on a Tuesday night because you deserve something sweet.
Four ingredients. One slow cooker. A dessert that tastes like summer any time of year.
The lazy baker’s secret? Sometimes the easiest recipes are the best ones.