This easy Labor Day weekend dessert is the kind of back-pocket recipe that helps when you need something sweet without a long shopping list or a lot of fuss. Using dry chocolate pudding mix as part of the magic gives the baked dessert a rich, cozy chocolate flavor and a soft, spoonable texture that feels somewhere between a cake and a cobbler. It is a wonderful choice for family cookouts, potlucks, and casual holiday suppers when you want a crowd-pleaser made from simple pantry staples.
Serve this dessert warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a generous spoonful of whipped topping so the cool creaminess melts right into the chocolate. Fresh strawberries or raspberries make a nice contrast, and if you are setting out a Labor Day spread, it pairs especially well after grilled burgers, barbecue chicken, or hot dogs because it is simple, comforting, and easy to dish up for a crowd.
5-Ingredient Chocolate Pudding Dump Dessert
Servings: 8
Ingredients
1 box dry chocolate pudding mix powder, unbaked (3.4 ounces)
Directions
1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and lightly grease a 9x13-inch oven-safe glass baking dish.
2. Pour the milk and melted butter into the prepared baking dish.
3. Sprinkle the dry chocolate pudding mix evenly over the liquid, then scatter the dry chocolate cake mix on top. Do not stir.
4. Sprinkle the chocolate chips over the top, covering the surface as evenly as you can.
5. Bake for 35 to 40 minutes, until the top looks set and slightly crackled but the dessert still has a soft, fudgy center.
6. Let the dessert rest for 10 to 15 minutes before scooping and serving warm.
Variations & Tips
Peanut Butter Chocolate: Sprinkle 1/2 cup peanut butter chips along with the chocolate chips for a flavor that reminds everyone of a favorite candy combination. This is a fun one for older kids and adults who love a richer dessert.
Berry Topping: Add fresh raspberries or sliced strawberries on top when serving for a bright, fresh contrast to the deep chocolate flavor. This also makes the dessert feel a little dressier for a holiday table.
For Picky Eaters: Keep the top simple and skip extra mix-ins if you are serving little ones who prefer plain chocolate desserts. A scoop of vanilla ice cream on the side usually makes this one disappear fast.
Watch the Bake Time: The center should stay a little soft because that is what gives this dessert its pudding-like texture. If you bake it until completely firm all the way through, it will lose some of that cozy spoonable charm.
Make It Ahead: You can bake this a few hours ahead and warm individual portions before serving. It is especially handy for cookouts and family gatherings when oven space and timing can get a little busy.