This Halloween poke cake starts with a marble cake mix, infused with orange jell-o and topped with a homemade milk chocolate frosting. This festive cake is the perfect Halloween treat.
I'm sure everyone is familiar with those good old fashioned Jell- O Poke Cakes. If you're not then you sure are missing out. Over Memorial Day weekend I baked a Patriotic Poke Cake if you click on that link you can see what a Jell-O Poke Cake is all about.
I was going to make this fun little Halloween Poke Cake on Halloween, but if I did that than y'all couldn't enjoy it in time for the holiday. When I initially saw this recipe honestly I wondered how it would taste. A chocolate marble cake with orange jell-o. Hm now that was a strange combination to me.
The photo of the cake looked so festive that I had to give it a try.I can say in the end that I'm glad I made it because everyone loved it! Carson said the orange tasted like sherbet, so I think the jell-0 complimented the chocolate cake really well.
I'm sure everyone is familiar with those good old fashioned Jell- O Poke Cakes. If you're not then you sure are missing out. Over Memorial Day weekend I baked a Patriotic Poke Cake if you click on that link you can see what a Jell-O Poke Cake is all about.
I was going to make this fun little Halloween Poke Cake on Halloween, but if I did that than y'all couldn't enjoy it in time for the holiday. When I initially saw this recipe honestly I wondered how it would taste. A chocolate marble cake with orange jell-o. Hm now that was a strange combination to me.
The photo of the cake looked so festive that I had to give it a try.I can say in the end that I'm glad I made it because everyone loved it! Carson said the orange tasted like sherbet, so I think the jell-0 complimented the chocolate cake really well.
We only have a couple slices left so that's always a good sign. I used candy corns and Halloween sprinkles to decorate our cake, but you can use whatever you like. The autumn mix that has candy corns and pumpkins is also a good choice. It's really up to you.
The kids can do the decorating part, but mom will need to bake the cake and pour the jell-O.
I decided that since we already made a Halloween cake that we will be enjoying some festive cookies and bars on Halloween night. Hopefully I can get those posted the week of Halloween.
Dinner is usually pretty easy for us on Halloween.Last year we had Mummy Dogs and french fries, so that's what the kids requested again. All in all it should be a fun and yummy evening. I have included some step by step photos of how easy this festive cake is to make. I hope you will give this cake a try for Halloween.
The kids can do the decorating part, but mom will need to bake the cake and pour the jell-O.
I decided that since we already made a Halloween cake that we will be enjoying some festive cookies and bars on Halloween night. Hopefully I can get those posted the week of Halloween.
Dinner is usually pretty easy for us on Halloween.Last year we had Mummy Dogs and french fries, so that's what the kids requested again. All in all it should be a fun and yummy evening. I have included some step by step photos of how easy this festive cake is to make. I hope you will give this cake a try for Halloween.
To start, prepare and bake cake according to package directions, using a greased 13-in. x 9-in. baking pan. Cool on a wire rack for 1 hour. In a small bowl, dissolve gelatin in boiling water; stir in cold water. With a meat fork or wooden skewer, poke holes in cake about 2 in. apart. Slowly pour gelatin over cake. Refrigerate for 2-3 hours.
For frosting, in a small bowl, cream butter until fluffy. Beat in the confectioners' sugar, cocoa, milk and vanilla until smooth. Spread over cake; top with candy pumpkins or candy corn. Cover and refrigerate until serving.
Yield: 10
Halloween Marble Poke Cake
This Halloween poke cake starts with a marble cake mix, infused with orange jell-o and topped with a homemade milk chocolate frosting. This festive cake is the perfect Halloween treat.
Prep time: 20 MinCook time: 30 MinInactive time: 3 HourTotal time: 3 H & 50 M
Ingredients
- 1 (15 ounce) package fudge marble cake mix + eggs, oil and water called for on box mix
- 1 (3 ounce) packages orange gelatin
- 1 cup boiling water
- 1/2 cup cold water
- 1/2 cup butter, softened
- 3 1/2 cups confectioners' sugar
- 1/3 cup baking cocoa
- 1/4 cup milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 12 to 15 pieces of pumpkin mix, indian or candy corn
- Halloween Sprinkles
Instructions
- Prepare and bake cake according to package directions, using a greased 13-in. x 9-in. baking pan. Cool on a wire rack for 1 hour.
- In a small bowl, dissolve gelatin in boiling water; stir in cold water.
- With a meat fork or wooden skewer, poke holes in cake about 2 in. apart.
- Slowly pour gelatin over cake. Refrigerate for 2-3 hours.
- For frosting, in a small bowl, cream butter until fluffy. Beat in the confectioners' sugar, cocoa, milk and vanilla until smooth.
- Spread over cake; top with candy pumpkins, candy corns and sprinkles. Cover and refrigerate until serving.
Adapted from: Quick Cooking Magazine
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13 comments
How cute! I love the chocolate and orange combination for Halloween. Poke cakes are just wonderful and can't be adapted for every celebration in the world. Thanks, Tina!
Thanks for linking up! I featured your post in my wrap up http://tidymom.net/2011/halloween-party-foods/ Have a great weekend!
Thanks
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