
Step 4: Mix the Batter
In a separate bowl, combine:
- Flour
- Sugar
- Milk
- Vanilla (optional)
Stir until you get a smooth, pourable batter.
Step 5: Pour Over the Fruit
Carefully pour the batter over the fruit layer.
⚠️ Important: Do NOT stir after pouring. The magic of this dessert comes from the layers baking separately and forming a crust on top.
Step 6: Bake
Place the dish in the oven and bake for 40–45 minutes, or until:
- The top is golden brown
- The edges are slightly crisp
- The center is set but still soft
Step 7: Cool Slightly and Serve
Let the cake cool for about 10–15 minutes before serving. This helps it set and makes it easier to scoop.
Serving Suggestions
Cuppa Cuppa Cake is best served warm. For an extra indulgent touch, add:
- A scoop of vanilla ice cream
- A dollop of whipped cream
- A light dusting of powdered sugar
Variations to Try
Once you master the classic version, you can easily switch it up:
- Peach Cuppa Cake: Use canned or fresh peaches
- Berry Mix: Combine strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries
- Apple Cinnamon: Use sliced apples with cinnamon and a touch of brown sugar
- Tropical Twist: Pineapple + coconut flakes
Tips for Perfect Results
- Use self-rising flour for the best texture (or add baking powder if using all-purpose flour)
- Don’t overbake—this dessert should stay soft and slightly gooey inside
- Use a glass or ceramic baking dish for even cooking
Final Thoughts
Cuppa Cuppa Cake is the definition of simple comfort food. With minimal effort and ingredients, you get a warm, sweet dessert that feels homemade in the best way. Whether you’re new to baking or just want something quick and satisfying, this Southern classic never disappoints.
Once you try it, it might just become your go-to dessert for lazy evenings or last-minute guests.








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