My church ladies absolutely demanded I bring this to the spring potluck again. I am still shocked it only takes 3 ingredients.

This Southern 3-Ingredient Blueberry Cobbler is a classic “dump-style” dessert that relies on the capillary action of melting butter to transform dry yellow cake mix into a crisp, biscuit-like topping. By layering the mix over blueberry pie filling and drizzling it with melted butter, you create a multi-textured crust that is soft and tender where it meets the fruit, but golden and “crunchy” on the surface. The result is a jammy, bubbling fruit base topped with a rich, buttery crumble that requires zero mixing bowls or active prep.

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Southern 3-Ingredient Blueberry Cobbler

Ingredients:

Ingredient Quantity
Blueberry pie filling 2 cans (21 oz each)
Yellow cake mix (dry) 1 box (15.25 oz)
Unsalted butter (melted) 1 cup (2 sticks)

Step-by-Step Directions:

Step 1: The Fruit Foundation: Preheat your oven to 350°F. Spread the blueberry pie filling into an even layer in a greased 9×13-inch glass dish, ensuring the fruit reaches the corners.

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Step 2: The Dry Blanket: Sprinkle the dry cake mix evenly over the blueberries. Do not stir. Gently nudge the powder into an even layer from edge to edge.

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Tip: Keeping the layers separate is a vital mechanical step. If you stir the cake mix into the fruit, it will absorb too much moisture and become a heavy, purple sludge. By leaving it as a dry blanket, the cake mix hydrates from the top-down with butter and the bottom-up with fruit steam, creating a distinct “cobbler” texture.

Step 3: The Butter Drizzle: Slowly drizzle the melted butter over the cake mix, covering as much surface as possible, especially the edges.

Tip: Pay extra attention to the corners. These are the areas most prone to staying “powdery.” The butter acts as a liquid bridge that binds the cake mix together; any dry spots you miss will still toast in the oven, providing a variety of textures from soft cake to crispy shortbread.

Step 4: The Golden Bake: Bake for 40/50 minutes until the top is a deep golden brown and the blueberry juices are bubbling at the edges.

The Visual Cue: The cobbler is ready when the surface looks “craggy” and firm, with no visible raw flour spots.

Step 5: The Setting Rest: Let the cobbler sit for 15/20 minutes before serving.

Tip: This resting period is a “viscosity” necessity. Much like a fruit pie, the filling is extremely fluid when boiling hot. As it cools, the pectin in the fruit filling “sets,” ensuring your scoops are jammy and thick rather than runny.

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