Easy Berry Cobbler

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  • Number of Servings: 12
Ingredients
1 (12-ounce) can diet lemon-lime soda1 box white cake mix2 (16-ounce) bags frozen berries
Directions
Serves 12.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F
Place both bags of frozen fruit into a 13 x 9-inch baking dish (do not thaw).
Sprinkle the dry cake mix over the top of frozen fruit.
Pour entire can of diet soda over the mixture.
Cover with foil and bake 20 minutes.
Uncover and bake an additional 40 minutes.
Let cool and serve.

Servings Per Recipe: 12
Nutritional Info Amount Per Serving
  • Calories: 217.0
  • Total Fat: 4.0 g
  • Cholesterol: 0.0 mg
  • Sodium: 293.7 mg
  • Total Carbs: 43.1 g
  • Dietary Fiber: 2.0 g
  • Protein: 2.7 g

Member Reviews
  • PMAMA3
    I just wanted to add that I've made this 'dump cake' & used Angel Food Cake Mix, instead of a regulard cake mix, and it saves a few calories & fat grams! - 7/10/13
  • MORRISDATTER
    This is such a great lower calorie version of a cobbler! To those who have not made this, make sure you do NOT stir the mixture. If you stir, you get cake. You get cobbler only if you don't stir! :-) nummy nummy nummy - 4/9/13
  • JJARAMILO
    I cut the calories from 217 to 150 using sugar-free cake mix. Since I live alone and wasn't sure about the "freeze-ablity", I halved the recipe. It worked just fine and I'll let you know how well it freezes! - 7/10/13
  • NYX_2015
    Wow.. I was impressed!
    I've made many cobblers over the years, but this was the easiest one ever!
    I too used Angel Food instead of regular cake, and it was awesome.
    One suggestion... make sure ALL the dry cake mix is moistened with soda before baking.
    Thanks for the recipe! - 10/20/13
  • CD1772602
    This is really incredible. I have made this twice now - once with frozen blueberries, once with frozen strawberries. Both times it was amazing! RIch and decadent-my boys LOVE it! DO NOT STIR the mix - you get a crumbly topping. Will definitely make again!! - 5/29/13
  • JSIMMON1
    Is cooking with "diet" soda a good idea? Some artificial sweeteners can cause health issues when heated. - 7/10/13
  • 5GIRLS1BOY
    Loved how easy it was. Dislike the artificial soda...will use regular soda next time. Yes there will be a next time at our church potluck. I figure the amount of calories from the regular soda spread over 12 servings won't be too many calories. - 7/14/13
  • LILLIPUTIANNA
    The ghost of my grandmother will haunt me for even reading this recipe. This isn't cobbler. (Why does Weight Watchers come up with this weird non-food for people to eat?) - 3/23/15
  • MSPROFESSIONAL
    I loved this easy bake dessert, super simple as well. The only thing I had to do was add another half can of soda. I used regular lemon-lime soda. My boyfriend just tasted the cobbler and he loved it. - 7/11/13
  • ZUMBAWITHTAMMY
    This was so good! For the person wanting to use coconut water; it won't work. You need the acid and the carbonation from the citrus soda. They react with the baking soda in the mix. This was a somewhat healthy dessert that my four children asked me to make again! - 7/10/13
  • HOOLIEJACKSON
    For ZERO added calories, you can just use club soda! - 6/26/15
  • TXGRANDMA
    I made this using frozen strawberries and chocolate cake mix, but when it was all baked, some of the cake mix on the top was still powder, and the mix that sunk down into the berries was thick and not cooked, gooey. I don't know if it was just the whole frozen strawberries that made it like that. - 6/8/14
  • PSALM34J
    I've tried a few different combos with this recipe. My favorite is using blackberries, blueberries and cherries topped with lemon cake mix. Delish! I also use regular soda not diet because of the health concerns with heating diet soda. Enjoy!
    - 9/16/13
  • CD9810898
    I Used Frozen Blueberries !
    AWESOME !!!!!!!
    then put a TBS. of cool whip lite on top - 7/10/13
  • CD10895053
    I made this this afternoon and used an Angel Food cake mix and it turned out so yummy. I used more berries and it was a perfect amt. of sugar. Not too much and not too little either! Thanks for sharing! - 8/22/15
  • JOEJOES1960
    I used 4 cups of blueberries, a box of Pillsbury Sugar Free yellow cake mix, and 20 oz of Sprite Zero and the result was phenomenal. Mine yielded about 10 cups which the recipe analyzer tells me make it about 175 calories per cup. Loved it! - 6/14/14
  • KIM22211
    amazing!!! used yellow cake mix! - 5/3/14
  • MELANYEWHIPPLE
    I made this for our family picnic. I made 2 of them one with white mix (didn't care to much for) yellow cake mix was so much better. I saw the difference when I put the soda over it but I used a little more soda than what was asked for and it turn out great for both. - 7/29/13
  • MABLEMONSTER
    well I got a healthy recipe from scratch its better than this - 3/23/15
  • CHAI49
    I love cobbler. Can you use regular lemon / lime drink? I don't do artificial sweeteners. - 7/10/13
  • HOLDINGMYOWN
    SUKIQUAN...all you can do is to cut the 13X9 inch cake into 12 equal pieces...lol....good luck!
    - 3/28/13
  • PATRICIAAK
    :) - 7/4/21
  • JUNEPA
    You've got to be kidding me
    White cake mix and soda?

    I don't see this as a healthy recipe - 6/1/21
  • GOFORGIN
    ok - 3/27/21
  • SHERYE
    Made this for dinner tonight and there was not even a crumb left over - so good and easy to make - 3/7/21