Jello Poke Cake For Parties — Fun, Colorful Treat

By Tyla Updated May 8, 2026
Single slice of jello poke cake on white plate with raspberries and mint, showing layers.
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Make a vibrant jello poke cake with pudding for an easy poke cake that stays ultra moist, perfect as a party dessert everyone will want seconds of

Prep Time

1 hr 45 min

Cook Time

30 min

Servings

12 servings

Difficulty

Advanced

Jello Poke Cake

This jello poke cake is a vibrant, moist dessert that combines a soft yellow cake with a colorful layer of flavored gelatin and creamy pudding. Perfect for potlucks, birthdays, or any party dessert, it’s an easy poke cake that delivers eye-catching results with minimal effort.

| By Tyla

Prep

1 hr 45 min

Cook

30 min

Total

2 hr 15 min

Servings

12 servings

Ingredients


Instructions

  1. 1

    Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Prepare a 9×13-inch baking dish with nonstick spray. Mix the cake batter according to package directions and pour into the dish. Bake for 25–30 minutes, until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Let cool for 10 minutes.

  2. 2

    Use the handle of a wooden spoon or a fork to poke holes evenly across the entire cake, about 1 inch apart. The holes should go nearly to the bottom but not all the way through.

  3. 3

    Dissolve the gelatin in 1 cup boiling water, stirring for 2 minutes until completely dissolved. Pour slowly over the cake, letting it seep into the holes. Chill for at least 1 hour in the refrigerator.

  4. 4

    While the cake chills, whisk together the instant pudding and cold milk for 2 minutes until thickened. Spoon evenly over the set Jello layer. Return to the fridge for 30 minutes to firm up.

  5. 5

    Spread whipped topping over the pudding layer. Garnish with fresh berries if desired. Slice and serve chilled.


Nutrition (per serving)

250 kcal

Calories

Quick Hook

This jello poke cake is a vibrant, moist dessert that combines a soft yellow cake with a colorful layer of flavored gelatin and creamy pudding. Perfect for potlucks, birthdays, or any party dessert, it’s an easy poke cake that delivers eye-catching results with minimal effort.

Pouring red gelatin into holes of a cake for jello poke cake preparation.
Pouring strawberry gelatin into holes of a golden yellow cake to make jello poke cake.

Ingredients

Cake

  • 1 box yellow cake mix (plus ingredients called for on the box: eggs, oil, water)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Jello Layer

  • 1 (3 oz) package flavored gelatin (strawberry, cherry, or your choice)
  • 1 cup boiling water

Pudding Layer

  • 1 (3.4 oz) package instant vanilla pudding
  • 1 cup cold milk

Topping

  • 1 cup whipped topping or whipped cream
  • Optional: fresh berries for garnish

How To Make It

  1. Bake the cake: Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Prepare a 9×13-inch baking dish with nonstick spray. Mix the cake batter according to package directions and pour into the dish. Bake for 25–30 minutes, until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Let cool for 10 minutes.

  2. Poke the cake: Use the handle of a wooden spoon or a fork to poke holes evenly across the entire cake, about 1 inch apart. The holes should go nearly to the bottom but not all the way through.

  3. Add the Jello: Dissolve the gelatin in 1 cup boiling water, stirring for 2 minutes until completely dissolved. Pour slowly over the cake, letting it seep into the holes. Chill for at least 1 hour in the refrigerator.

  4. Prepare the pudding layer: While the cake chills, whisk together the instant pudding and cold milk for 2 minutes until thickened. Spoon evenly over the set Jello layer. Return to the fridge for 30 minutes to firm up.

  5. Top and serve: Spread whipped topping over the pudding layer. Garnish with fresh berries if desired. Slice and serve chilled.

Fork cutting into a slice of jello poke cake on a pastel plate with milk in background.
A fork lifts a bite of jello poke cake from a pastel plate, with whipped topping and pudding.

Tips for the Perfect Jello Poke Cake

  • Choose your gelatin wisely: Fruity flavors like strawberry or raspberry give the most striking color contrast.
  • Even poking matters: Consistent hole spacing ensures every bite has pudding and Jello.
  • Chill thoroughly: Allow at least 1 hour for the Jello to set fully, or the pudding layer may slide.
  • Make ahead: This cake can be made a day in advance, making it ideal for parties or potlucks.

Variations and Substitutions

  • Swap vanilla pudding for chocolate or cream cheese pudding for a richer flavor.
  • Use different cake mixes such as white or chocolate to pair with various Jello flavors.
  • Add mini chocolate chips or nuts into the pudding layer for added texture.

Serving Ideas

  • Serve chilled as a standalone dessert for summer gatherings.
  • Pair slices with fresh berries or a drizzle of chocolate syrup for extra flair.
  • Great for themed parties—coordinate Jello color with party decorations.

For more ideas on colorful, crowd-pleasing desserts, check out this strawberry Jell-O poke cake recipe for inspiration.

Why This Jello Poke Cake Works

The poke-and-pour technique works because the holes act as channels — the liquid Jello soaks into the warm cake before it sets, dyeing the interior and adding a burst of fruity flavor with every slice. The cake must still be warm when you pour the Jello; a cold cake will not absorb it. Use a thick skewer or the handle of a wooden spoon to make large holes — too small and the Jello sits on top instead of soaking in. The whipped topping layer on top acts as insulation that keeps the Jello-soaked interior moist for days in the fridge.

Looking for more easy recipes? Try our Cotton Candy Cake Mix Hack or these No Bake Boston Cream Pie Bars.

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