First there was the “turducken.” Now comes the “cherpumple.”

The holiday dessert consists of a cherry pie, apple pie and a pumpkin pie, baked into a three-layer cake and topped with frosting.

Like a “turducken” — is a chicken inside of a duck inside of a turkey — the massive mound of sweet gluttony is extremely difficult to make.

“The physics of it provide a kind of ‘will it or won’t it collapse’ situation,” its creator, humorist Charles Phoenix, told The Wall Street Journal.

“But if your cherpumple does collapse, you can act like it was meant to happen, and serve it with spoons.

“It intrigues and horrifies people,” said Phoenix, who added it “puts the kitsch in kitchen.”

Mr. Phoenix has made a YouTube video of his experiment, and has collected photos from intrepid bakers.