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Dump cake #6299030 05/15/16 02:31 PM
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It's a lot like a cobbler except so much more simple. You can google thr rcipe. I like to use any fruit that is in or what I have on hand. This time my neighbors peaches are in and I had some dewberry preserves on hand. I stewed some peaches with the preserves to make my second layer of fruit. Here you go.




The recipe calls for a 9 by 12 inch Pyrex pan but I use two Pyrex pie pans. I'll freeze one after its done. They are ready to pop into the oven.




For around 35 minutes.




I'll have a piece of the dump cake with vanilla ice cream for my morning snack.


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looks similar to one I make for our mission trip but I add in a can of crushed pineapple and use white cake mix.


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Originally Posted By: PMK
looks similar to one I make for our mission trip but I add in a can of crushed pineapple and use white cake mix.


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Yep, you gotta look close. Ol' Bill is an expert at deception.


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bang ... it was hiding behind the other fruit ... DOH!

I do this a couple different nights on our mission trip to the Pacific Northwest, using different fruits but we have found we will pack our canned fruit pie filling & crushed pineapple in a suitcase and take with us, since it's $6-8 per can up there eeks333


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I made dump cake/cobblers often in boy scouts and still do sometimes now when camping or on hunting road trips. In all my years I have never made one in the oven. I just don't cook much at home and if I do make a dump cake at home, I still just break out the dutch oven and make it on the patio with some hardwood coals shoveled from the outdoor fire pit or from charcoal heated up in a chimney starter. There is no end to the variations of a dump cobbler. While standing around the campfire or fire pit for one to finish cooking, it is always a good moment for friendly debate among friends over what the best version is.

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Originally Posted By: bill oxner
It's a lot like a cobbler except so much more simple. You can google thr rcipe. I like to use any fruit that is in or what I have on hand. This time my neighbors peaches are in and I had some dewberry preserves on hand. I stewed some peaches with the preserves to make my second layer of fruit. Here you go.




The recipe calls for a 9 by 12 inch Pyrex pan but I use two Pyrex pie pans. I'll freeze one after its done. They are ready to pop into the oven.




For around 35 minutes.




I'll have a piece of the dump cake with vanilla ice cream for my morning snack.




Anyone spot the KEY ingredient here???

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We do these fairly regular in dutch ovens while scout camping. One of the perks of staying involved with our scout troop even after my son got his Eagle and aged out.


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Very similar but I add a layer of coconut under the nuts...adds a crunch and natural sweetness.


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