
Step 4: Add the Fruit Layer
Once the butter is melted, remove the dish from the oven.
Pour the fruit evenly over the melted butter. Do not stir. The butter will stay underneath, creating a rich base as it bakes.
Step 5: Pour the Batter
Carefully pour the batter over the fruit layer. Again, do not mix.
It may look unusual at this stage, but during baking, the layers will shift and create a perfect texture.
Step 6: Add Optional Toppings
If you like, sprinkle a little cinnamon or brown sugar on top for extra flavor and a slightly crisp finish.
Step 7: Bake
Place the dish in the oven and bake for 40–50 minutes, or until:
- The top is golden brown
- The edges are slightly crispy
- The center is set
Step 8: Let It Cool Slightly
Allow the cake to cool for about 10–15 minutes before serving. This helps it set and makes it easier to scoop.
What Makes It Special?
As it bakes, the batter rises through the fruit while the butter creates a rich, caramelized layer at the bottom. The result is:
- A soft, fruity base
- A fluffy middle
- A golden, slightly crisp top
It’s the perfect mix between a cake and a cobbler.
Serving Ideas
Cuppa Cuppa Cake is best served warm. You can enjoy it:
- With a scoop of vanilla ice cream
- With whipped cream
- On its own with a cup of tea or coffee
Variations to Try
Once you’ve mastered the basic version, you can get creative:
- Apple cinnamon: Use apple filling + extra cinnamon
- Tropical: Use crushed pineapple + coconut flakes
- Berry mix: Combine different berries for a richer flavor
- Peach delight: Add a pinch of nutmeg with peach filling
Final Thoughts
Cuppa Cuppa Cake is proof that delicious desserts don’t need to be complicated. With just a few pantry staples and minimal effort, you get a warm, comforting treat that feels homemade in the best way.
Whether you’re a beginner in the kitchen or just want something quick and satisfying, this recipe is a guaranteed success every time.








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