4-Ingredient Chocolate Dump Cake đŸ«đŸš

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This dessert is beyond easy but oh-so-satisfying. We’re talking layers of gooey, chocolatey goodness with the crunch of semi-sweet chocolate chips on top, all baked to perfection. The simplicity of just four ingredients makes it a breeze to throw together, but the result? A dessert that feels like a rich, indulgent treat.


Ingredients:

  • 1 box of chocolate cake mix (any brand you like—just make sure it’s the dry mix, not the prepared batter)
  • 1 bag of semi-sweet chocolate chips (about 1 to 1.5 cups, depending on how chocolatey you want it)
  • 1 box of chocolate pudding mix (instant pudding mix, not the cook-and-serve kind)
  • 2 cups milk (whole milk is preferred for a creamy, rich result, but any milk will do, even almond milk for dairy-free)

Instructions:

  1. Preheat Your Oven:
    • Set your oven to 350°F (175°C). Make sure it’s fully preheated before you pop your cake in so it bakes evenly.
    • While the oven’s heating, grease a 9×13-inch baking dish (with butter or cooking spray). This is essential to ensure your cake doesn’t stick!
  2. Layer the Cake Mix:
    • Pour the dry chocolate cake mix into the greased baking dish. You don’t need to prepare the cake mix as the box instructs; just pour the dry powder directly into the dish.
    • This forms the base of the cake, which will cook into a delicious, fudgy layer. Make sure to spread it out evenly across the dish to avoid uneven baking.
  3. Add the Pudding Mix:
    • Sprinkle the dry chocolate pudding mix evenly over the cake mix. Don’t stir it in, just let it sit on top. The pudding mix will create a rich, creamy layer underneath the cake while it bakes, adding to the gooey texture.
    • It’s important to use instant pudding mix, not the cook-and-serve version, because the instant kind will set properly as the cake bakes.
  4. Pour the Milk:
    • Pour the 2 cups of milk evenly over the dry ingredients. You’re not stirring at this point—just let the milk soak into the cake and pudding mix. It may look a little uneven at first, but that’s totally fine!
    • The milk helps activate the cake and pudding mix, so don’t skip this step. It’s what will make your cake moist and luscious. The liquid will naturally form the layers you’re looking for.
  5. Add the Chocolate Chips:
    • Sprinkle the chocolate chips (semi-sweet is the classic, but you can mix it up with milk chocolate, dark chocolate, or even peanut butter chips) evenly over the top of the mixture.
    • These chocolate chips will melt during baking and form pockets of melted chocolate throughout the cake. No need to stir them in, just let them sit on top—they’ll sink in as the cake bakes.
  6. Bake the Cake:
    • Place the baking dish in the oven and bake for 30-35 minutes, or until the top is set and the edges are slightly golden brown. The cake should be firm around the edges with a gooey, fudgy center.
    • Tip: Check the cake with a toothpick or fork in the center—it should come out mostly clean but still have a bit of gooeyness to it. That’s a sign it’s perfectly baked!
  7. Let It Cool:
    • Once out of the oven, let the cake cool for about 5 minutes before serving. This helps everything set just a bit, making it easier to scoop out portions. The cake will continue to firm up as it cools but will stay warm and gooey in the middle.
  8. Serve and Enjoy:
    • Scoop out portions and serve warm—a big spoonful is perfect here. And don’t forget to top with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. The cold ice cream perfectly complements the rich, chocolatey cake, creating that perfect balance of warm and cool textures.

Tips and Variations:

  • How to Make It Extra Gooey: For an even fudgier texture, add a couple of tablespoons of melted butter to the batter mix before baking. This will give the cake a more decadent, almost brownie-like consistency.
  • Mix-in Ideas: Want to make it a little more exciting? Add some crushed Oreos, peanut butter chips, or even a handful of chopped nuts (like walnuts or pecans) to the top before baking.
  • For Extra Depth: Add a teaspoon of vanilla extract to the pudding mixture before pouring in the milk to enhance the flavor of the chocolate. A pinch of instant coffee or espresso powder would also intensify the chocolate flavor.

Q&A:

Q: What if I don’t have milk? Can I use something else?

  • A: Yes, you can use a non-dairy milk such as almond milk, oat milk, or coconut milk. The cake will still turn out deliciously gooey, but just make sure to choose a milk that’s not too sweet to balance the chocolate.

Q: Can I use a different flavor of cake mix?

  • A: Of course! If you’re not a fan of chocolate cake, you can use a yellow cake mix or vanilla cake mix. For a twist, try a red velvet cake mix for a more decadent flavor combination.

Q: Can I make this cake ahead of time?

  • A: You can prepare it ahead and keep it at room temperature for a day or two, but it’s best served fresh out of the oven. If you need to store leftovers, cover the cake and store in the fridge for up to 2-3 days. Reheat portions in the microwave for a few seconds before serving.

Q: What if the top of my cake isn’t as gooey as I want?

  • A: No worries! If you feel the cake is too firm on top after baking, you can add a bit more milk on top before serving, or microwave individual servings for 20-30 seconds to get that gooey, melty texture back.

Q: Can I freeze leftovers?

  • A: Absolutely! After it’s cooled completely, store leftovers in an airtight container and freeze for up to 3 months. Reheat in the microwave when you’re ready for more chocolatey goodness!

Why You’ll Love This Cake:

  • Minimal Ingredients, Maximum Flavor: With just 4 simple ingredients, you’re creating a rich, indulgent dessert that tastes way more complex than it should!
  • Super Gooey: The layers of cake, pudding, and melted chocolate chips create the ultimate gooey, fudgy dessert.
  • Quick and Easy: In about an hour (including baking time), you’ll have a dessert that feels gourmet but takes no effort at all. Perfect for last-minute gatherings, or when you just need to satisfy your chocolate cravings!

This 4-Ingredient Chocolate Dump Cake is a chocolate lover’s dream come true. Rich, gooey, and easy to make—it’s the kind of dessert that’ll make everyone ask for seconds (and thirds!). Whether it’s a weeknight treat or a celebration dessert, you’ll love how simple and satisfying it is. Enjoy! đŸ˜‹đŸ«

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