4-Ingredient Easy
Chocolate Coconut
Pecan Dump Cake
A crisp golden topping over soft chocolate layers, with toasted coconut and buttery pecans throughout — bakery-quality results with almost no prep.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!When it comes to effortless homemade desserts, nothing satisfies quite like a 4-Ingredient Easy Chocolate Coconut Pecan Dump Cake. This incredibly simple recipe transforms four pantry-friendly ingredients into a warm, rich, buttery dessert with a crisp golden topping, toasted pecans, sweet coconut, and deep chocolate flavor in every bite. Perfect for family dinners, potlucks, holidays, or whenever a chocolate craving strikes, this recipe delivers bakery-quality results with almost no preparation.
Unlike traditional cakes that require mixing bowls, multiple ingredients, and complicated techniques, this dump cake comes together in minutes. Simply layer the ingredients, drizzle with melted butter, bake until perfectly golden, and enjoy a dessert that’s crispy on top and irresistibly rich underneath.
Why you’ll love it
This dessert has become a favorite because it combines convenience with exceptional flavor. Every bite offers the perfect combination of textures. Since there are only four ingredients, preparation takes just five minutes, making it one of the easiest desserts you can bake.
Ingredients & How to Make It
- 1 box (15.25oz) Chocolate cake mix
- 1½ cups Sweetened shredded coconut
- 1 cup Chopped pecans
- ½ cup (1 stick) Unsalted butter, melted
- Prepare the Baking DishPreheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Lightly grease a 9×13-inch baking dish with butter or nonstick cooking spray to prevent sticking and make serving easier.
- Add the Chocolate Cake MixSpread the dry chocolate cake mix evenly across the bottom of the baking dish. Do not prepare the cake mix according to the package instructions — the dry mix is used exactly as it comes from the box. Creating an even layer ensures the dessert bakes uniformly.
- Sprinkle the CoconutEvenly distribute the sweetened shredded coconut over the chocolate cake mix. The coconut toasts beautifully during baking, adding sweetness and a chewy texture that complements the rich chocolate perfectly.
- Add the PecansScatter the chopped pecans evenly across the coconut layer. As they bake, the pecans become wonderfully toasted, delivering a buttery crunch that elevates every bite.
- Drizzle with Melted ButterSlowly pour the melted butter over the entire surface. Try to cover as much of the dry cake mix as possible. The butter melts into the layers while baking, creating the signature golden crisp topping that makes dump cakes so irresistible.
- Bake Until GoldenBake for 40–45 minutes, or until the top is crisp and golden, the edges are bubbling, the coconut is lightly toasted, and the pecans have become fragrant. Allow the cake to cool for about 10 minutes before serving.
What makes it so delicious
The magic happens inside the oven. The butter melts through the chocolate cake mix while the coconut releases natural sweetness. Meanwhile, the pecans toast beautifully, creating layers of contrasting textures. Instead of becoming a traditional fluffy cake, the dessert develops a crisp buttery crust, soft chocolate center, chewy coconut, and crunchy toasted pecans. Every spoonful delivers multiple textures and deep chocolate flavor.
Serving suggestions
This dessert is delicious on its own, but adding a topping transforms it into an unforgettable treat. For entertaining, garnish with a light dusting of cocoa powder for an elegant presentation.
Expert tips for the best results
Spread the butter evenly
Uneven butter distribution can leave dry patches. Slowly drizzle the butter across the entire surface to achieve the perfect golden topping.
Use fresh pecans
Fresh pecans provide richer flavor and a better crunch than older nuts. Lightly toasting them before baking intensifies their buttery taste even more.
Do not mix the layers
The beauty of a dump cake is its layered construction. Simply add each ingredient one layer at a time without stirring.
Bake until deep golden brown
A darker golden color means better caramelization, richer flavor, and a crispier topping. Avoid removing it from the oven too early.
Easy recipe variations
Add chocolate chips, dark chocolate chunks, or mini chocolate chips for an even richer dessert.
Mix in caramel drizzle, extra coconut, and chopped walnuts for flavors reminiscent of classic German chocolate cake.
Replace the pecans with sliced almonds for a delicious nutty twist.
Sprinkle peanut butter chips between the coconut and pecans before baking. The peanut butter melts into the chocolate for an incredibly rich dessert.
Drizzle salted caramel sauce over each serving for an indulgent finish.
Storage instructions
Refrigerator
Keeps fresh for up to 4 days. Warm individual servings in the microwave for about 20–30 seconds before serving.
Freezer
Freeze tightly wrapped portions for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.
Perfect occasions for this dessert
This recipe works beautifully for almost every gathering. Its rich flavors and simple preparation make it a dependable favorite throughout the year.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use a different cake mix?
Yes. While chocolate cake mix creates the richest flavor, devil’s food cake mix, dark chocolate cake mix, or fudge cake mix all work wonderfully.
Can I use unsweetened coconut?
Yes, although the finished dessert will be less sweet. Sweetened shredded coconut provides the classic flavor and texture.
Can I substitute walnuts for pecans?
Absolutely. Walnuts provide a slightly earthier flavor while maintaining the delicious crunchy texture.
Can I prepare it ahead of time?
Yes. Bake the dessert, allow it to cool completely, then refrigerate. Warm it before serving for the best texture.
Can this recipe be doubled?
Yes. Prepare two baking dishes or use a larger roasting pan if serving a crowd.
Why this recipe belongs in every home baker’s collection
Few desserts deliver as much flavor with so little effort. The combination of rich chocolate, sweet coconut, toasted pecans, and a buttery golden topping creates a dessert that tastes like it required hours of preparation, even though it comes together in just minutes. Whether served fresh from the oven with melting vanilla ice cream or enjoyed the next day with a cup of coffee, this 4-Ingredient Easy Chocolate Coconut Pecan Dump Cake is a dependable recipe you’ll return to again and again.