
Step 4: Add the Fruit
Pour the canned fruit (with its juice) evenly over the melted butter in the baking dish.
- Do not stir.
- Spread the fruit gently so it forms an even layer.
Step 5: Pour the Batter
Slowly pour the batter over the fruit layer.
- Again, do not mix.
- The batter will naturally spread and settle.
👉 This layering is key—the magic happens during baking!
Step 6: Bake
Place the dish in the oven and bake for 40–50 minutes.
You’ll know it’s ready when:
- The top is golden brown
- The edges are slightly crisp
- The center is set but still soft underneath
Step 7: Let It Cool Slightly
Remove from the oven and let it cool for about 10–15 minutes.
This helps the layers settle and makes it easier to serve.
How It Works (The Magic!)
While baking, the batter rises through the fruit and butter, creating:
- A fluffy, cake-like top
- A rich, syrupy fruit layer underneath
This natural separation is what makes Cuppa Cuppa Cake so unique and delicious.
Serving Suggestions
Serve warm for the best experience. You can pair it with:
- A scoop of vanilla ice cream
- Fresh whipped cream
- A light dusting of powdered sugar
The contrast of warm cake and cold ice cream is especially amazing.
Tips for the Best Results
- Use juicy fruit: The syrup helps create the soft bottom layer.
- Don’t stir the layers: This is crucial for the texture.
- Try different fruits: Peach is classic, but cherry, blueberry, or apple work beautifully.
- Add spices: A pinch of cinnamon or nutmeg adds warmth and depth.
Final Thoughts
Cuppa Cuppa Cake is the definition of simple Southern comfort. With just a few ingredients and almost no effort, you get a dessert that tastes like it took hours to make. It’s perfect for family gatherings, last-minute guests, or whenever you need a cozy treat.
Once you try it, you’ll understand why this humble “cuppa” recipe has stood the test of time.








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