Poke Cake
Ever feel like you want a dessert that looks impressive but takes almost no effort? That’s exactly why I keep coming back to this Poke Cake. It’s a soft, fluffy cake that’s poked with holes and filled with a sweet, creamy layer that soaks into every bite. The result is rich, moist, and incredibly comforting. I usually make it when I need something quick for family evenings or casual gatherings, and it never lasts long. The beauty of a Poke Cake is how simple it is to prepare while still feeling special enough to save for later and make again.

Why You Will Love This Recipe
Ever wish you had a dessert that works for both busy days and relaxed weekends? This Poke Cake fits right in. It’s soft, creamy, and full of flavor without needing complicated steps or fancy tools. You can make it ahead, chill it, and serve it whenever you’re ready, which makes it perfect for planning ahead.
Another reason I love it is how flexible it is. You can switch flavors, toppings, or fillings depending on what you have at home. It’s budget-friendly and stretches well for small or larger groups. If you’re cooking for two, you can easily halve everything. If you’re feeding more than four, just double the ingredients and use a larger pan. It’s one of those cozy desserts that always feels just right.
Ingredients

Tip: A simple vanilla sponge cake works best because it absorbs the filling beautifully.
For 2 people: use half of each ingredient and a smaller pan.
For more than 4: double ingredients and use a larger baking dish.
Instructions
Step 1: Preparation
Wondering how to start without making a mess? Let the baked cake cool completely, then use the back of a spoon or a straw to poke holes evenly across the surface. Make sure the holes go deep but not all the way through.
Step 2: Main Cooking Process
Not sure how to prepare the filling? In a bowl, mix the condensed milk and evaporated milk until smooth. Slowly pour this mixture over the cake, making sure it seeps into the holes. For smaller portions, use less liquid accordingly.
Step 3: Combining Ingredients
Worried about uneven flavor? Spread whipped cream gently over the top once the cake absorbs the milk mixture. Drizzle syrup evenly and sprinkle crushed cookies or nuts if you like. Adjust toppings based on how many servings you’re making.
Step 4: Finishing & Final Simmer
Thinking about the final touch? Cover the cake and place it in the fridge for at least two hours. This helps everything soak in and set nicely. For larger batches, give it extra chilling time so the texture stays soft and creamy.
Why This Recipe Works for Busy Days
Need something you can make ahead without stress? This cake is perfect because most of the work is done early, and the fridge does the rest. You can prepare it at night and serve it the next day. It stores well and tastes even better after sitting, making it ideal for planning meals in advance.
Tips & Tricks
Variations
Serving Suggestions
Chilled Dessert Plates
Thinking about presentation? Serve the cake cold on simple plates with a drizzle of extra syrup. It feels refreshing and perfect after dinner. For smaller servings, cut neat squares, while for larger groups, serve in wider slices for easy sharing.
With Fresh Fruit
Want something lighter on the side? Pair each slice with fresh berries or sliced bananas. It balances the sweetness beautifully. If making for more people, prepare a bigger fruit platter so everyone can customize their plate.
Family-Style Serving
Hosting a cozy meal at home? Place the cake in the center and let everyone scoop their portion. It creates a relaxed, comforting vibe. For two people, you can keep it in a smaller dish and serve directly.
With Tea or Coffee
Looking for a simple pairing? This cake goes perfectly with a warm cup of tea or coffee. It’s a great evening treat. For larger gatherings, serve with a tray of drinks so guests can enjoy it at their own pace.
Storage Instructions
Recipe Timing
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Rest Time: 2 hours
Total Time: 2 hours 45 minutes
Nutrition Information (Approximate)
Wondering about the calories per slice? Each serving has around 250–320 calories, with 5–7g protein. It also provides small amounts of calcium from the milk. Values may vary depending on ingredients and portion sizes used
FAQs
Conclusion
Looking for a dessert that feels easy but still brings comfort to the table? This Poke Cake is one of those recipes you’ll keep coming back to. It’s simple, flexible, and works for both small dinners and larger gatherings. You can change flavors, toppings, and even portions without stress. Once you try it, you’ll see how easily it fits into everyday life. It’s the kind of treat you make once and then crave again on a quiet evening or when guests are on the way.
Poke Cake
4
servings15
minutes30
minutes250–320
kcal2
hours45
minutesA soft, moist cake filled with creamy milk mixture and topped with whipped cream and syrup. Easy to make and perfect for family desserts or small gatherings.
Ingredients
1 vanilla cake (9×13 inch)
1 cup sweetened condensed milk
1 cup evaporated milk
1 cup whipped cream
1/2 cup chocolate or fruit syrup
1/2 cup crushed cookies or nuts (optional)
For 2 people: use half quantities
For more than 4: double ingredients and use a larger pan
Directions
- Let the cake cool, then poke holes evenly across the surface.
- Mix condensed milk and evaporated milk, then pour over the cake slowly.
- Spread whipped cream on top and drizzle syrup evenly.
- Sprinkle cookies or nuts if using.
- Chill in the fridge for at least 2 hours before serving.
Enjoy a soft, creamy dessert that’s easy to make and perfect to share.







