Classic Pig Pickin’ Cake 🍊🍰


The Beloved Southern Dessert That’s Always the First to Vanish

If you’ve ever been to a backyard barbecue, church potluck, or family reunion in the South, you’ve likely met the legendary Pig Pickin’ Cake—a moist, citrusy, cloud-topped yellow cake that’s as much a part of the celebration as the barbecue itself.

Despite its whimsical name (rumored to come from whole-hog roasts called “pig pickins”), this cake is pure comfort: light as a breeze, packed with bright mandarin oranges and juicy pineapple, and crowned with a fluffy vanilla-pineapple frosting that melts on your tongue.

And the best part? It’s made with a cake mix and canned fruit—so it’s effortless to whip up, feeds a crowd, and always gets asked for.

🌟 Why This Cake Is a Southern Staple
✅ Incredibly easy—15 minutes of prep, no fancy tools
✅ Naturally moist—thanks to fruit + juices (no dry cake here!)
✅ Make-ahead friendly—tastes even better chilled
✅ Crowd-pleasing sweetness—not too rich, just right
✅ Perfect for any occasion—from holidays to covered-dish suppers

🛒 Ingredients: