Imagine a dessert so humble, its recipe is just a list of cups: one of this, one of that. No mixer, no fancy techniques, just a bowl and a spoon. This is the legendary Cuppa Cuppa Cake, a Depression-era treasure that feels like a warm, sweet secret from your grandmother’s kitchen. It’s the definition of pantry alchemy—where three simple ingredients transform in the oven into a magical two-part dessert: a tender, golden cake floating atop a rich, fruity, self-made sauce. It’s inexplicable, utterly comforting, and proof that the most beloved recipes are often the least complicated.
Gather Your Cups: The Holy Trinity of Ingredients
The name is the recipe. You’ll need a standard 8-oz measuring cup for all three.
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1 cup (125g) all-purpose flour
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1 cup (200g) granulated sugar
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1 can (15-16 oz) fruit cocktail in heavy syrup or juice, UNDRAINED
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This is the non-negotiable magic. The syrup is the liquid that creates the sauce.
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That’s it. No eggs, no milk, no butter. You likely have everything right now.
The Optional “Fancy” Fourth:
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A pinch of salt or a teaspoon of vanilla extract stirred into the batter.
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A handful of chopped nuts or shredded coconut sprinkled on top before baking.
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