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Reese’s Poke Cake is a super easy dessert recipe for the peanut butter cup lovers out there. The ultimate combination comes together in this chocolate peanut butter poke cake that is perfect to bring to potlucks and parties. This is guaranteed to be one of the best poke cake recipes you’ve ever tries. I’ve even got some suggestion for how you might make a gluten free poke cake.
It starts with a chocolate cake that is slathered with vanilla pudding that’s been mixed with peanut butter. Melted chocolate frosting is poured over the top, and it’s covered with a fluffy blend of whipped topping and more peanut butter. And of course no Reese’s Poke Cake is complete without a generous sprinkle of chopped peanut butter cups. It’s pure heaven!
I love to bake from scratch. I really do. Christmas cookies, strawberries and cream cake, turtle cheesecake brownies, and even pumpkin cheesecake flourless chocolate cake roll – making all of these decadent creations brings me great joy. But I didn’t grow up in a family with a long legacy of baking and I don’t have a bunch of recipes that have been passed down through the generations. By the time I was old enough to pull up a chair to the kitchen counter, my grandma already had debilitating rheumatoid arthritis, so while she did make us our share of family dinners, she didn’t really bake. And my mom does make some pretty fabulous chocolate chip cookies, but she makes treats for holidays and if she has to bring something to a party, not because it’s her passion.
So yes, while I do think there is something to be said for breaking out the flour, butter, and sugar, I am still truly a fan of a box of cake mix. Why? Because what started me on my path to learning how to bake from scratch is a little cookbook called The Cake Mix Doctor. All the recipes start with a cake mix, but ingredients are swapped and added to turn your basic box mix into a truly special creation. These recipes are perfect for novice bakers, or anyone who may be short on time, but still wants to bake a dessert to impress.
Reese's Poke Cake
Prep Time
10 mins
Cook Time
35 mins
Total Time
4 hrs 45 mins
Ingredients
one 15.25 oz. box chocolate cake mix plus ingredients to prepare the cake
one 3.4 oz. package vanilla instant pudding mix
2 cups cold milk
1 1/2 cups creamy peanut butter, divided
one 16 oz. can chocolate frosting
one 8 oz. tub frozen whipped topping, thawed
25 Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Miniatures, unwrapped and roughly chopped
Instructions
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It starts with a chocolate cake that is slathered with vanilla pudding that’s been mixed with peanut butter. Melted chocolate frosting is poured over the top, and it’s covered with a fluffy blend of whipped topping and more peanut butter. And of course no Reese’s Poke Cake is complete without a generous sprinkle of chopped peanut butter cups. It’s pure heaven!
I love to bake from scratch. I really do. Christmas cookies, strawberries and cream cake, turtle cheesecake brownies, and even pumpkin cheesecake flourless chocolate cake roll – making all of these decadent creations brings me great joy. But I didn’t grow up in a family with a long legacy of baking and I don’t have a bunch of recipes that have been passed down through the generations. By the time I was old enough to pull up a chair to the kitchen counter, my grandma already had debilitating rheumatoid arthritis, so while she did make us our share of family dinners, she didn’t really bake. And my mom does make some pretty fabulous chocolate chip cookies, but she makes treats for holidays and if she has to bring something to a party, not because it’s her passion.
So yes, while I do think there is something to be said for breaking out the flour, butter, and sugar, I am still truly a fan of a box of cake mix. Why? Because what started me on my path to learning how to bake from scratch is a little cookbook called The Cake Mix Doctor. All the recipes start with a cake mix, but ingredients are swapped and added to turn your basic box mix into a truly special creation. These recipes are perfect for novice bakers, or anyone who may be short on time, but still wants to bake a dessert to impress.
Reese's Poke Cake
Prep Time
10 mins
Cook Time
35 mins
Total Time
4 hrs 45 mins
Ingredients
one 15.25 oz. box chocolate cake mix plus ingredients to prepare the cake
one 3.4 oz. package vanilla instant pudding mix
2 cups cold milk
1 1/2 cups creamy peanut butter, divided
one 16 oz. can chocolate frosting
one 8 oz. tub frozen whipped topping, thawed
25 Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Miniatures, unwrapped and roughly chopped
Instructions
- Prepare and bake the cake according to the package instructions, baking in a 13 x 9-inch cake pan.
- Let the cake cool 15-20 minutes, then poke holes in the cake every 1/2 to 1 inch with the round end of a wooden spoon.
- Empty the pudding mix into a medium bowl, and add the milk.
- Whisk briskly for 2 minutes or until the pudding mix is dissolved then whisk in 1/2 cup of the peanut butter until combined and smooth.