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3 Ingredient Berry Cobbler Slow Cooker Recipe

3 Ingredient Berry Cobbler Slow Cooker Recipe is a great dessert recipe! It's so easy to make that you can put everything in the crockpot in under 5 minutes.

This yummy 3 Ingredient Berry Cobbler Slow Cooker Recipe is a great dessert recipe! It’s so easy to make! You can put everything in the crockpot in under 5 minutes. The best part is let the slow cooker do all the work and then you have an after dinner dessert for your family.

3 Ingredient Berry Cobbler Slow Cooker Recipe is a great dessert recipe! It's so easy to make that you can put everything in the crockpot in under 5 minutes.

Just layer all the ingredients in the slow cooker starting with the frozen fruit, then the dry cake mix and end with the melted butter.  Put the lid on and let it slowly cook for 4 – 6 hours. You can serve 3 Ingredient Berry Cobbler Slow Cooker Recipe by itself or with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Be sure to try this amazing dessert recipe soon, you will not be disappointed!

3 Ingredient Berry Cobbler Slow Cooker Recipe is a great dessert recipe! It's so easy to make that you can put everything in the crockpot in under 5 minutes.

Simply line the inside of your slow cooker with liner and spray the liner with non stick cooking spray. Add add frozen fruit to bottom of the crockpot. Top fruit with dry cake mix. Do not stir.

Top with melted butter. Cook on low for 4-6 hours. You can leave the top off the last 30 minutes to make it more crisp.  Best of all you can substitute with any frozen fruit.  You can also make this recipe gluten free when you use a gluten free cake mix.

Be sure to give this easy 3 Ingredient Berry Cobbler a try!  It is so easy to make in the slow cooker and perfect for Sunday dinner or when you are hosting a party.

3 Ingredient Berry Cobbler Slow Cooker Recipe

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Prep Time:5 minutes
Cook Time:4 hours
Total Time:4 hours 5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 stick of butter melted
  • 1 box of white cake mix
  • 1 pkg 15 oz frozen fruit, berry blend

Instructions

  • Line the inside of your slow cooker with liner and spray the liner with non stick cooking spray.
  • Add add frozen fruit to bottom of the crockpot.
  • Top fruit with dry cake mix.
  • Do not stir.
  • Top with melted butter.
  • Cook on low for 4-6 hours.
  • You can leave the top off the last 30 minutes to make it more crisp.
Servings: 8 -10

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32 Comments

  1. Printed out the recipe and gonna make this one–I like the recipes that have just a few ingredients and in the slow cooker is a bonus! thx

  2. 5 stars
    This cobbler is amazingly delicious! Has anyone tried using sprite instead of butter for a lower calorie dessert? I’m not sure how using sprite would work in the slow cooker.

  3. Hi, my name is Michelle and I’ll be making this recipe over this upcoming weekend. I noticed that this recipe calls for using a triple berry frozen concoction instead of the real thing. I was wondering if it’s possible for me to use fresh berries? What kinds of berries would you suggest if substituting fresh berries for the frozen berries? How then would this recipe change, if at all, if using fresh berries instead of frozen?

    1. I have never used fresh berries. Blueberries, Blackberries, Raspberries, Strawberries

  4. 5 stars
    I’m making it with strawberry cake mix, because that’s what I have in the cupboard. I’ll let you all know how it turns out!!

  5. Made it yesterday. Everyone loves it. I’m already looking at other frozen fruit blends at the store. Think next time I’m trying cherries and in another crock pot peaches. So easy and it tastes so good. Plan on making this for family gatherings as well. Thrilled to have found this. Such an incredible time saver and tastes amazing! Husband absolutely loves it.

  6. I made this recipe for a work secret Santa party/potluck and it was a HUGE hit! I left with an empty crockpot and a lot of compliments. Making it again tonight because my boyfriend was disappointed he didn’t get any! Lol

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