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Berry Cobbler Cake


Three Ingredient Berry Cobbler/Cake



Found this recipe on Pinterest today and just had to try it!  It is basically what we used to call a "dump cake" but it sounds better to say "Berry Cobbler" to me.  I was surprised at the simplicity of the recipe and the fact that there are only 3 ingredients! 

Ingredients
1 Yellow Cake Mix (no pudding)
2 Packages of frozen berries
1 bottle 7-Up or Sprite 



 Instructions
1. Spray pan with Pam or baking spray
2. Put in the frozen berries
 3. Pour the yellow cake mix over the berries evenly
 4. Pour the 7-Up over the entire cake evenly (it bubbles up-FUN!
 5. Bake in the oven at 350 degrees for about 40 minutes or until it is done.  Your call! LOL
6. We are going to serve it with Vanilla Ice Cream! YUMMO! 

Comments

Amber said…
We used to call it "Dump Cake" also. I do like the name "Berry Cobbler Cake" so much better. It is really quick, easy, and very yummy!
Anonymous said…
How big are the blueberry pkgs? How big or small bottle of Sprite? Need to be specific for us newbies. :)

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