Jello Poke Cake Recipe

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Jello Poke Cake is a recipe we had pretty often as a child because it was so inexpensive and easy to throw together and DELICIOUS.  Imagine a moist cake oozing with pudding in the middle.  It is heaven.

Poke cake

 Between three kids, sewing, babysitting and doing crafts for extra money, and cooking the kind of meals my mother served, Mama was BUSY! She still insisted on a dessert every night though so this was a good and faithful standby, just like her chocolate cobbler. She always let us help with the cooking and we loved to get to poke the holes for this cake. When we were done, it looked more like the victim of a random woodpecker attack but it tasted awesome!

Now on to POKE CAKE!

poke cake ingredients

Recipe Ingredients:

  • Cake mix and whatever it calls for
  • A box of Jello for pudding and whatever it calls for.
  • Also some confectioner’s sugar.

For more the more detail oriented: I am using a box of jiffy cake mix which requires an egg and some water. I am using a small box of Jello chocolate pudding (instant) and the milk that it calls for. If you are making a larger cake (mine is an 8×8), use the large box of pudding. I totally leave out the confectioner’s sugar because I prefer desserts that aren’t too sweet but I am picturing it here and including instructions for it in case y’all wanna include it.

Note: This will work with any cake mix or any cake recipe.

How To Make Poke Cake with Jello

cake mix for poke cake

Mix up your cake and bake it according to package directions.

poke cake mix

I just put all of the rest of my ingredients for this Pudding Poke Cake Recipe in a Mason jar and give it a good shaking.

Confectioner’s Sugar is Optional

Now this is where most recipes call for confectioner’s sugar. If you are making an 8×8, you add 1/2 cup and if you are making a 9×13 you add a whole cup. Just stir it up with your pudding mix and then add it to the milk and give it a shake. I don’t add it though because I think this cake is just great without the added sweetness. Its totally up to you which way you wanna go!

poking the cake

When the cake comes out of the oven, while its still good and hot, poke holes all in the top of it. Mama says you need to use a wooden spoon handle to do this so the holes are nice and big. Cover the whole cake with holes

Perfect Part Where The Kids Can Help

I know I get on my soap boxes but if you have children, it really would thrill them to be able to help with this part. Kids get so much out of helping you cook. Confidence in themselves, praise from you for a job well done, pride in the finished dish and most importantly, wonderful memories of cooking with you. Don’t ever underestimate how much of an impact something as simple as cooking with your kids can have on their life. Confidence over making a Pudding Poke Cake today just could lead to having the confidence needed to get up in front of congress someday.

pouring pudding on the cake batter

While it’s hot, pour half of the pudding over the cake.

poke cake covered

Spread that over and let it sink in a bit. Once your cake cools, cover it with the rest of the pudding.

Put in the fridge and get good and cold before serving.

slice of pudding poke cake

The options for this are limitless. Here are some I thought of and I hope you’ll chime in with your ideas, too!

  • Chocolate cake with butterscotch pudding
  • White or lemon cake with lemon pudding (mama’s fave)
  • Strawberry cake with Cheesecake flavored pudding
  • Here’s our Butterfinger Poe Cake too.

Pudding Poke Cake

This recipe for Pudding Poke Cake with Jello is a recipe we had pretty often as a child because it was so inexpensive and easy to throw together. Between three kids, sewing, babysitting and doing crafts for extra money, and cooking the kind of meals my mother served, Mama was BUSY! She still insisted on a dessert every night though so this was a good and faithful standby, just like her chocolate cobbler. She always let us help with the cooking and we loved to get to poke the holes for this cake. When we were done, it looked more like the victim of a random woodpecker attack but it tasted awesome!
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 35 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: pokecake, pudding
Servings: 4 people
Calories: 287kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 Box Cake mix of your choice
  • 1 Box Instant pudding of your choice
  • 1/2 Cup Confectioner's sugar (optional) or 1 cup for large cake

Instructions

  • Prepare cake according to package directions. While still hot, poke holes all over top with end of wooden spoon. Mix pudding mix and confectioners sugar in a mason jar, add milk and shake or beat with mixer until thickened. Pour half over hot cake. Allow cake to cool. Spread remaining pudding over top and refrigerate until ready to serve.

Nutrition

Calories: 287kcal
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You may enjoy these pudding recipes as well:

Easy Homemade Banana Pudding with Meringue Topping

Vanilla Wafer Pudding Recipe With Pineapple

Chocolate Vanilla Wafer Pudding

Baked Rice Pudding Southern Style by Mama Reed

 

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60 Comments

  1. We had a Southern Plate supper! Your recipe for pinto beans, hoe cake, and this for dessert. I used the golden cake mix and a box of sugar free pistachio pudding. I went ahead and added in the powdered sugar since I was concerned the sugar free pudding might taste odd (I’ve never used it before). Well, it turned out great! I’d imagine it will get even tastier as it sits in the fridge. Next time I’ll go on and leave out the powdered sugar. Love that it makes a little cake too 🙂 Thanks, Christy!

  2. I bought a box of Jiffy cake mix today so I can make this cake soon. You won’t believe it, but the box cost 89 cents!! The Betty Crocker cake mixes (that make twice as much) are only 99 cents. Jiffy cornbread mix is often on sale for 50 cents a box. I bought the Jiffy cake mix anyway because I wanted to make it just like your recipe says, but I’ll most likely use half a box of Betty Crocker mix in the future unless the Jiffy one tastes twice as good! Living in Alaska is great, but food costs so much :o(

  3. I too love green things lol 🙂 I love green jell-o, green popsicles, green koolaid..and my personal favorite..green lollipops!!! You can’t forget the lollipops..oh and yes pistachio pudding is food of the gods..but don’t forget the green iced cream part of my favorite spumoni ice cream.

  4. A lady I use to babysit for a long time ago made this cake a little different she used a yellow cake poke holes then strawberry jello liquid pour it in the holes then vanilla pudding the kind you have to cook on the stove not the instant one then whip cream.Love this in the summer time. I still think of her every time I make this for my kids, :*)

  5. I made a “pouncake” yesterday using vanilla pudding. The recipe was on the side of the Duncan Hines yellow cake mix. Since I was craving something with lemon I added lemon zest and then made a lemon glaze and boy oh boy was it YUM.

    This looks great! I love to have desserts available to us on the weekends and I do believe this one will be center stage this weekend.

    I was also thinking white cake mix with pistachio pudding would be fantastic. Oh ya that’s it! Oh my…… I have to leave now and head to the store.

  6. BOL girl I made lime jello and pineapple on Mother’s Day because I really wanted it and hey it was Mother’s Day and I am the Mom. I love the stuff!

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