Most versions of Heaven on Earth Cake are forgettable. The cherry gets lost, the layers collapse, and it ends up tasting like something you’d find at a church potluck, in a bad way. My version fixes every issue.

This version fixes that. The pan size matters, the dairy ratio matters, how you mix the pudding matters, and so does how long you let it sit. I had it all independently tested and verified The recipe you have here is the result.
Read Before You Start
- Plan to let this chill overnight if you can. The cake is genuinely better the next day.
- Four hours is the absolute minimum it can be chilled, but it will be scoopable like a trifle and not sliceable.
- Make sure the Cool Whip is fully thawed beforehand. Frozen Cool Whip tears the layers instead of spreading smoothly.
Instructions For Doubling This Recipe
Many readers ask about doubling this recipe. As written, it serves 12 and fills a 9×13 dish. If you’re feeding a crowd, don’t try to force a doubled batch into a 9×13. It won’t fit. Make two dishes instead. Same assembly, same chill time, and you can do both the night before without any issues.
Ingredient Notes

- Instead of cherry pie filling, you could choose from so many other flavors. If you want to try a different filling, I have a strawberry heaven on earth cake that works exactly the same way and is a little lighter in flavor. The blueberry angel food cake version is another good option if cherry isn’t your thing.
- If you prefer not to use store-bought Cool Whip, this homemade Cool Whip recipe holds up through the overnight chill without weeping.”
- I’d recommend that you use instant pudding, not cook-and-serve. I tested both and the cooked version didn’t set as well once layered.
- The sour cream can be substituted with plain Greek yogurt
- If you are baking the angel food cake yourself, instead of purchasing a premade one, make sure it’s cooled before assembling. Warm cake will keep the pudding from firming up.
I like using a 9×9 pan for this recipe. It will sit full, but it gives you layers that hold. When I tried this recipe in a 9×13, I felt like everything spread too thin. Ultimately, it’s your preference. An 8×8 is too small.
Recipe Testing Notes – April 2026
This recipe was originally published in 2020. To make sure it still holds up, my independent recipe tester, Teresia, retested it from scratch in April 2026.
The Verdict: The recipe works as written. The layers hold, the pudding sets properly, and the flavor is exactly what it should be.
Tester Correction (Pie Filling): Teresia found the cherry pie filling got lost under the pudding and Cool Whip layers when spread flat on top.
The recipe card has been updated to swirl the reserved filling into the Cool Whip rather than solely dropping it on top. This distributes the cherry flavor through every bite instead of concentrating it in one layer.
Tester Tip: After four to five hours, the recipe is soft and scoopable. If you can wait, let it chill overnight.

After overnight in the fridge it firms up, slices cleanly with a serrated knife, and the flavors have had time to come together. The difference is noticeable.

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Heaven on Earth Cake
Ingredients
- 1 angel food cake, pre-made cake or bake a boxed one
- 1 can cherry pie filling, 540 milliliters, 18 ounces
- 1 package 4-serving instant vanilla pudding mix, 102 grams, 3.6 ounces
- 1½ cups 2% milk,
- 1 cup sour cream
- 8 ounces Cool Whip
- sliced almonds, optional garnish
Instructions
- Cut the cooled angel food cake into cubes about 1 inch in size.
- Layer half of the cake pieces evenly in the bottom of a 9×9 cake pan (metal or glass).
- Spread ⅔ of the cherry pie filling evenly over the cake.
- Layer the last half of the cake cubes over the cherry pie filling.
- In a medium bowl stir together the pudding mix, milk, and sour cream until smooth, about 2 minutes. Spread evenly over the top of the cake.
- Spread the Cool Whip evenly over top of the pudding layer. Drop and spread the rest of the cherry pie filling over the top.
- Drop and spread the rest of the cherry pie filling over the top.
- Gently swirl some of the pie filling on top into the Cool Whip layer to influse the flavor.
- Place in the fridge and let chill a minimum of 4 to 5 hours before serving. Chilling overnight is best.
- Sprinkle slivered almonds on top of the cake before you serve it, optional.
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Notes
- If you are baking the cake yourself for this recipe, make sure to let it cool fully before cutting it so that it doesn’t make the other ingredients too warm.
- The best knife to use when cutting angel food cake is one with a serrated blade, it will cut the cake easier, and you won’t lose the airy, fluffy texture of the cake.
Nutrition
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Serving Ideas
If you end up making this for a crowd, this is the kind of dessert people go back for, so it’s worth having a second pan ready. You can try a complementary no bake dessert, check out my full dessert recipe collection. Here are my 3 suggestions:
- If you like the cherry and cream combination here, my cherry cheesecake lush uses the same flavors but leans richer with a cream cheese base.
- The strawberry delight is another no-bake layered dessert that comes together the same way and works well if you’re putting out more than one option.
- If you want something completely different without changing the method, my butterscotch delight uses the same build-and-chill approach but lands in a totally different flavor direction.















Comments
Kathy says
I have made this twice now. The second time I used 2 cans of cherry pie filling and doubled the angel food. The rest I left the same and it came out amazing!!! Both ways has been a BIG time crowd pleaser!!
Ann Dixon says
Love delicious recipes
Lana says
I wouldn’t change anything in this recipe. I adore taste of cherries so wouldn’t try another fruit for my taste. Sounds absolutely delicious, and thank you so much for sharing this!
Joan Jamerson says
This cake was So Easy and Tasty thanks for sharing! Will definitely make it again!
Effie says
I made this with blueberry pie filling turned delicious my problem is I didn’t get a chance to get pic because hubby and family started eating it.they loved it.i gave the recipe to everyone I no.i will make it again.thank you for the recipe will make it for the holidays
Allie Lawson-Moen says
I’ve made this several times already with Cherry filling. A dear friend got married and wanted a non-traditional “cake” for her reception. I stepped up with this. The reception is tomorrow! Per her request, I made 6 strawberry and 2 lemon crème!! Her favorite desserts are angel food cake and strawberries. I’m excited to see how the reactions will be!
Sharon Seiber says
Any low-carb and sugar recipes would be greatly appreciated. My son is a new diabetic and would love something pretty and delicious for dessert! I wonder if it could be made with Stevia? This recipe sure sounds great!
Layne Kangas says
Hi, Sharon – we don’t focus on dietary-specific recipes but many of them can have simple swaps like Stevia, etc. to make them diabetic-friendly. Enjoy!
Cindy says
I make this with store bought sugar free angel good cake, no sugar added cherry pie filling and sugar free cool whip. It is delicious.
Margie says
I’m sure you know by now that sugar free items sometimes have more carbs than reg ingredients. My daughter and granddaughter are both type 1 diabetics. Diagnosed 2 weeks apart when my granddaughter was only 2 yrs old. She’s 20 now;). They both have eaten a reg helping of this and take insulin according.
Not very often but occasionally.
George Moy says
I haven’t made that recipe on that cake yet, but judging it from what it looks like, it reminds me of a parfait,is it a giantic parfait?because if it is count me in for one,thanks for the recipe and idea,I’ve been looking for a cake/whipped topping dessert for a long time.
Carole A Lee says
This recipe looks amazing. I would love to try it, but my husband isn’t into cherries. Is there another canned fruit that can be used instead?
Layne Kangas says
Hi, Carole – here is our strawberry version, enjoy!
John says
I went with blueberry and also mixed the Cool Whip with pudding, milk, and yogurt. Delicious!