A friend stopped by with a stack of old photo albums, someone else brought chilled drinks, and suddenly the afternoon turned into a slow, laughter filled hangout. The kitchen became the natural center, with people leaning against counters, flipping through memories while something simple started baking in the background.
There was a moment when the soda hit the dry cake mix and everyone paused, curious about how something so effortless could turn into dessert. The bright red cherry filling spread across the dish looked almost too vibrant to stay hidden under layers, and the scent that followed as it baked slowly pulled everyone closer. Conversations softened as the oven worked its magic, and the room filled with a warm, buttery sweetness.
When it was finally ready, the top had formed a golden crust while the cherries bubbled gently underneath. Spoons dipped in before plates were even set out properly, and the mix of tart fruit and soft cake created a texture that felt both playful and comforting. It was the kind of dessert that didn’t ask for perfection, just a shared moment and a little curiosity.
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Short Description
A simple baked dessert made with cherry pie filling, cake mix, and lemon lime soda, creating a bubbly, golden, fruit filled treat with minimal effort.
Key Ingredients
- 2 cans cherry pie filling (21 ounce each)
- 1 box yellow cake mix (15.25 ounce)
- 2 cups 7 Up lemon lime soda
Tools Needed
- 9×13 inch baking dish
- Spoon
- Oven
- Spatula
Cooking Instructions
Step 1: Prepare the Dish
Preheat oven to 350°F and grease a 9×13 inch baking dish to prevent sticking.
Step 2: Add Cherry Base
Spread about 1½ cans of cherry pie filling evenly across the bottom of the dish, reserving the rest for later.
Step 3: Add Cake Mix
Sprinkle dry cake mix evenly over the cherry layer, making sure to cover the entire surface.
Step 4: Pour Soda
Slowly pour 2 cups of 7 Up over the cake mix. Use the back of a spoon to gently moisten the mix without fully stirring. All dry spots should be lightly hydrated.
Step 5: Add Remaining Cherries
Dollop the remaining cherry pie filling over the top for extra pockets of fruit.
Step 6: Bake
Bake on the middle rack for about 60 minutes until the top is golden and slightly crisp. If browning too quickly, cover loosely with foil after 45 minutes.
Step 7: Cool
Allow the cake to cool completely for at least 2 hours so the filling sets and thickens before serving.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
Extremely simple with just a few ingredients
No mixing bowls required
Perfect balance of sweet and tart
Soft, fluffy, and slightly crisp texture
Great for casual gatherings
Mistakes to Avoid & Solutions
Dry patches of cake mix
Ensure soda is evenly poured and lightly spread so no dry powder remains.
Overmixing
Avoid stirring too much or the layered texture will disappear.
Too runny
Let the cake cool fully before serving so it sets properly.
Burnt top
Cover with foil if it browns too quickly during baking.
Uneven texture
Spread ingredients evenly in layers for consistent baking.
Serving and Pairing Suggestions
Serve slightly warm or fully cooled depending on preference
Pair with vanilla ice cream
Add whipped cream for a lighter topping
Serve family style in the baking dish
Pair with iced tea or sparkling drinks
Storage and Reheating Tips
Store covered in the refrigerator for up to 4 days
Reheat individual portions in microwave for 20 to 30 seconds
Enjoy cold for a firmer texture
Freeze portions for up to 1 month
Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before serving
FAQs
1. Can I use a different soda?
Yes, any lemon lime soda works, but flavor may slightly vary.
2. Can I use other fruit fillings?
Absolutely, blueberry, peach, or apple are great alternatives.
3. Why is my cake too liquidy?
It likely needs more cooling time to set properly.
4. Can I make this ahead of time?
Yes, it stores well and tastes even better after resting.
5. Do I need to mix the ingredients?
No, keeping layers separate creates the best texture.
Tips & Tricks
Use cold soda for a slightly lighter texture
Add a pinch of salt to balance sweetness
Use glass baking dish for even heat distribution
Let it rest fully before slicing
Recipe Variations
Berry Mix Version: Replace one can of cherry filling with blueberry for a mixed berry flavor
Chocolate Twist: Sprinkle ½ cup chocolate chips over the cake mix before adding soda
Citrus Boost: Add 1 teaspoon lemon zest over cherries for a brighter taste
Crunchy Top: Add chopped nuts over the top before baking
Creamy Layer: Add small dollops of cream cheese over cherries before cake mix
Final Thoughts
That afternoon carried a kind of ease that stayed long after the dessert was gone. Nothing about the process felt complicated, yet the result brought everyone together in a way that felt complete. The bubbling fruit, the golden top, and the simplicity of each step made it feel approachable without losing its charm.
Moments like that tend to linger quietly. A recipe built from just a few ingredients can still create something memorable when shared in the right setting. This one fits naturally into days that unfold without much planning, offering a warm finish that feels both effortless and full of character.
7Up Cherry Dump Cake
Ingredients
- 2 cans cherry pie filling 21 ounce each
- 1 box yellow cake mix 15.25 ounce
- 2 cups 7 Up lemon lime soda
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F and grease a 9x13 inch baking dish
- Spread about 1½ cans cherry pie filling evenly in the dish, reserve the rest
- Sprinkle dry cake mix evenly over the cherry layer
- Pour 2 cups 7 Up over the cake mix, gently moisten without fully mixing
- Dollop remaining cherry filling on top
- Bake for about 60 minutes until golden, cover with foil if browning too fast
- Cool completely for at least 2 hours before serving

