Peppermint Poke Cake

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This soft chocolate cake is baked, cooled, then poked so a peppermint-scented vanilla pudding can sink into the holes, creating pockets of minty flavor. After at least an hour of chilling, spread thawed whipped topping and scatter crushed peppermint candies and optional chocolate shavings. Ready in about 2 hours including chill time; yields 12 servings and keeps covered in the fridge up to 2 days.

Somewhere in the depths of winter, after an afternoon spent wrapping presents, I realized peppermint and chocolate deserve to share more than candy canes. The lingering cold outside made the prospect of baking something minty all the more inviting. That day, a spontaneous craving for something festive led to my first ever peppermint poke cake, the air soon thick with the aroma of chocolate and peppermint swirling together. It all started as an experiment but quickly became the most requested treat at holiday gatherings.

The time I baked this cake for a friend's chilly winter birthday, guests wandered into the kitchen, noses wrinkling, curious about what could smell so inviting. Within moments of the first slice, conversation paused, replaced by that unmistakable hum of approval. Even the skeptical non-dessert folks caved and asked for a second piece.

Ingredients

  • Chocolate cake mix: Choose a moist, rich brand—adding a splash of peppermint extract in the batter makes it extra special.
  • Large eggs: Room temperature eggs help the batter come together nice and smooth.
  • Water: Stick with cold water; it keeps the cake light and fluffy.
  • Vegetable oil: Neutral oil means the peppermint and chocolate shine through.
  • Instant vanilla pudding mix: The secret to the creamy filling pokes—don’t skimp!
  • Cold milk: Whole milk sets the pudding fast, but 2% works just fine.
  • Peppermint extract: Go easy and taste as you mix—too much can overpower.
  • Red or pink food coloring: Optional, but a couple drops make the pudding filling pop with color.
  • Frozen whipped topping: Let it thaw in the fridge for easy, pillowy spreading over the cake.
  • Crushed peppermint candies: Smash them in a bag for perfect snowy sprinkles on top.
  • Chocolate shavings or mini chips: If you’re feeling fancy, scatter a handful for extra drama and crunch.

Instructions

Prepare the cake pan:
Grease your 9x13-inch pan, making sure to get into the corners for easy release later.
Mix the batter:
Beat the cake mix, eggs, water, and oil until glossy and lump-free, taking a moment to scrape down the sides.
Bake the cake:
Pour the batter in and slide it into the oven—watch as it puffs up with a rich, chocolate perfume (28 to 32 minutes does the trick).
Cool, then poke:
Let the cake rest 10 minutes; then, using the handle of a wooden spoon, poke evenly spaced holes all over (this is oddly satisfying!).
Make the peppermint pudding:
Whisk the vanilla pudding with milk, peppermint extract, and food coloring, mixing just until thickened.
Fill the cake:
Pour the pudding onto the cake, spreading and nudging it so every hole’s filled, then smooth over the top.
Chill:
Cover the cake and let it set in the fridge for at least an hour—it gives the flavors time to mingle.
Add the topping:
Once chilled, spread the whipped topping in soft swirls across the cake, coaxing it into every corner.
Finish with candy:
Scatter crushed peppermint candies (and chocolate shavings if you like), adding festive flare and crunch.
Slice and serve:
Cut generous squares and serve cold—the best part is seeing those pink peppermint streaks in every piece.
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The first Christmas I served this poke cake, my niece burst into giggles over the pink filling, insisting it looked like Santa’s favorite dessert. By dessert’s end, the platter was nearly licked clean, and everyone wanted to know where I’d found the recipe. Peppermint cake became woven into our winter rituals from then on.

Making the Flavors Shine

A little peppermint extract goes a long way; once, I got heavy-handed, and the cake tasted like toothpaste. Start with the suggested amount, and taste the pudding before pouring—if in doubt, less is more with mint, especially when serving kids or picky adults.

Troubleshooting Texture

If the cake feels dense or gummy, chances are it overbaked or the holes were too close together. Trust visual cues over the timer, and poke holes about an inch apart so the creamy filling finds its way without drowning the cake.

Decorating and Serving Ideas

For an extra holiday sparkle, I love adding a scattering of mini chocolate chips or piping a border of whipped topping along the edges. Using a mix of pink and white candies looks just as festive for Valentine’s Day as it does for Christmas. The chunks of peppermint add bursts of cool with every bite, so don’t be shy layering them on.

  • A serrated knife makes cutting neater slices.
  • Store leftovers (if you have them!) covered in the fridge.
  • For parties, serve in cupcake liners for tidy portions.
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This cake is pure comfort with a playful, festive twist—each forkful feels like a burst of happiness after a chilly day. However you decorate it, don’t be surprised if requests start rolling in for the recipe before dessert is over.

Peppermint Poke Cake

Chocolate cake soaked with peppermint vanilla pudding, chilled and finished with whipped topping and crushed candy canes.

Prep 25m
Cook 30m
Total 55m
Servings 12
Difficulty Easy

Ingredients

Cake

  • 1 box chocolate cake mix, about 15.25 oz
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1 cup water
  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil

Pudding Filling

  • 1 box instant vanilla pudding mix, 3.4 oz
  • 2 cups cold milk
  • 1 teaspoon peppermint extract
  • 2–3 drops red or pink food coloring (optional)

Topping

  • 1 tub frozen whipped topping, 8 oz, thawed
  • 1/2 cup crushed peppermint candies or candy canes
  • Chocolate shavings or mini chocolate chips (optional)

Instructions

1
Prepare Oven and Pan: Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease a 9x13-inch baking pan.
2
Make Cake Batter: In a large mixing bowl, combine chocolate cake mix, eggs, water, and vegetable oil. Blend with an electric mixer or whisk until smooth and fully incorporated.
3
Bake Cake: Pour the batter into the prepared pan. Bake for 28–32 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
4
Cool and Poke Holes: Allow cake to cool for 10–15 minutes. Using the handle of a wooden spoon, poke holes evenly across the cake surface, spaced about 1 inch apart.
5
Prepare Peppermint Pudding: In a medium bowl, whisk instant vanilla pudding mix, cold milk, peppermint extract, and food coloring (if using) for about 2 minutes until thickened.
6
Infuse Cake with Pudding: Immediately pour the pudding evenly over the cooled cake, gently spreading and pressing the pudding into the holes using a spatula.
7
Chill Cake: Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour, or until fully set.
8
Add Whipped Topping: Once chilled, spread the thawed whipped topping evenly over the cake surface.
9
Garnish: Sprinkle with crushed peppermint candies and chocolate shavings or mini chips if desired.
10
Serve: Slice and serve chilled for optimal flavor and texture.
Additional Information

Equipment Needed

  • Mixing bowls
  • Electric mixer or hand whisk
  • 9x13-inch baking pan
  • Wooden spoon
  • Spatula
  • Measuring cups and spoons

Nutrition (Per Serving)

Calories 320
Protein 3g
Carbs 48g
Fat 13g

Allergy Information

  • Contains wheat (gluten), eggs, milk, and soy (may be present in cake mix and whipped topping). Always review ingredient labels for potential allergens and cross-contamination.
Samantha Lee

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