This amazing dessert is as easy as it is delicious. I made my own Angel Food Cake, but you can certainly buy store-bought to save yourself time! This dessert is soft and creamy. It tastes like angel food cake in one bite, blueberry pie filling in the next, and lemon pudding in the next! If you love desserts with blueberry and lemon, you will definitely like this easy option. Want the best desserts for your get-together? Try my Piggy Pie Dessert, Banana Split Fluff, or Peanut Butter Oreo Dessert!

Blueberry Lemon Heaven Dessert

Blueberry Lemon Heaven Cake

Moving forward, any dessert that used angel food cake can call itself heaven. Can I get an amen? 😂This dessert couldn’t be easier and tastes pretty darn good. I decided to show you step-by-step how I put it together, just in case you are a visual learner like me. 🙂

How to Make Blueberry Lemon Cake

  1. Start by cutting up your angel food cake into cubes. This can get messy as those glorious crumbs like to stick to everything, so just take your time and try to cut uniform pieces. Prepare your lemon pudding, open a can of blueberry pie filling, and open a container of cool whip. You are halfway done at this point!
  2. Place half the angel food cubes into a 9×13 casserole dish. No need to spray it with non-stick spray.
Angel Food Cake Cubes

3. Now take half of your blueberry pie filling and drop dollops over the angel food cake cubes. Take a small offset spatula and spread out the blueberry pie filling.

Lemon Blueberry Heaven Dessert

4. Place the remaining angel food cake cubes on top of the blueberry filling. Try to get an even layer.

5. Spread the lemon pudding over top of the angel food cake.  Spread it out as evenly as you can with a small offset spatula.

6. Now cover the pudding with the whipped topping. I did the “dollop” method again so that I could try and get an even layer as possible.

If you want to make a homemade whipped topping, feel free. However, when I am making a dessert with store-bought pudding mix and store-bought pie filling I find that the subtle beauty of a homemade whipped topping can get lost. So cool whip it is!

7. Take the remaining blueberry pie filling and make dollops on top of the whipped topping. Using your offset spatula again, spread it out as evenly as possible. Pop it into the fridge for a few hours and you are done!

Blueberry Lemon Heaven Dessert Recipe

Can I Make This Without Lemon Zest?

Yes! As you can see I added some fresh lemon zest to the top of the dessert. I didn’t like the sharp citrus zing that it brought to this dessert, but my husband did, so I left it as an “optional” ingredient.

How Does Blueberry Lemon Dessert Taste?

Just like you would imagine. 😂It’s soft and creamy. It tastes like angel food cake in one bite, blueberry pie filling in the next, and lemon pudding in the next! If you love desserts with blueberry and lemon, you will definitely like this easy option.

How to Make Blueberry Heaven Dessert

Can I Make this Ahead of Time?

Sure! This is best served cold, so making it the night before would be ideal. Then, it is ready to go when guests arrive the next day! I would not make this more than a day in advance and do not recommend freezing the dessert.

Blueberry Lemon Heaven Cake
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Blueberry Lemon Heaven Dessert

Prep Time 20 minutes
Cooling Time 4 hours
Total Time 4 hours 20 minutes
This simple dessert comes together so quickly and is always a crowd-pleaser!

Ingredients

Lemon Pudding

  • 1 package (3.4 ounces) instant lemon pudding mix
  • cups (368 g) milk
  • 1 cup sour cream

Toppings

  • 1 can (21 ounces) blueberry pie filling
  • 8 ounces whipped topping, homemade or store-bought
  • 1 tablespoon lemon zest, for garnish (optional)

Instructions

  • Cut angel food cake into cubes. (This was by far the most time-consuming part of the entire recipe. Take your time and use a good serrated knife!)

Pudding

  • In a large bowl combine lemon pudding, milk, and sour cream. Using a hand-held mixer, beat on medium-high for 2 minutes. Set aside.

Assemble the Dessert

  • In a 9×13-inch baking dish, arrange ½ of the angel food cake cubes in a layer.
  • Drop half of the blueberry pie filling over top of the angel food cake cubes.
  • Cover the blueberry filling with the remaining angel food cake.
  • Spoon lemon pudding over the cake and spread evenly.
  • Drop the whipped topping in dollops over the pudding layer. Using an offset spatula, spread into an even layer.
  • Carefully spread the remaining blueberry pie filling over the whipped topping. Garnish with lemon zest (optional).
  • Place in the refrigerator for 3-4 hours. Serve cold.

Notes

Here is my perfect from-scratch Angel Food Cake recipe! – clickable link

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Reader Comments

  1. I did not have a 9*13. I had a 11*15 pan. I used 1 and 3/4th’s angel food cakes and 2 full cans of blueberry pie filling. Everything else (pudding and whipped topping) stayed the same. One thing i will say is putting the pudding layer, then a whipped topping layer and a blueberry pie filling layer made for an interesting time trying to not mix the wet layers. My blueberry topping on the top blended in with the whip cream no matter what i did. So its not exactly visually appealing but the flavors seem good. I’m sitting it over night and we’ll see how it goes.

    1. Hi, Khushbu! I work with iambaker and am happy to help with questions. You could use vanilla pudding mix or chocolate. I hope this helps, and have a wonderful day!

  2. I will never be able in my lifetime to make all your recipes I have saved. But I am willing to taste just about anything you care to share. It all looks so good.

  3. I have fresh blueberries.How could I make this dessert using them instead of blueberry pie filling?

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