Bunny Poke Cake

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This charming Bunny poke cake is a colorful and playful dessert to enjoy during special occasions. Soft pastel-colored cake layers combine with velvety pudding filling and fluffy whipped topping for a mouthwatering treat. Sprinkled with melted white chocolate and pastel decorations, it's as delightful to see as it is to taste. Easy to make and tastes better after chilling, bringing out all the flavors.

This sweet creation is perfect for family get-togethers or parties. Make it your own by trying out different flavors of puddings or using unique sprinkles for extra flair.

Maria from tastyhush
Updated on Mon, 07 Apr 2025 14:21:10 GMT
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This colorful Easter Bunny Poke Cake transforms an ordinary boxed cake mix into a festive springtime dessert that delights both children and adults. Each slice reveals a beautiful pastel rainbow interior with pudding-filled pockets that create a moist, indulgent treat perfect for your Easter celebration.

I first made this cake for my nieces during our annual Easter egg hunt weekend. Their eyes lit up at the colorful reveal when I sliced into it, and now they insist this cake makes an appearance at every spring gathering.

Essentials Ingredients

  • White cake mix plus box ingredients: Provides the perfect blank canvas for your pastel colors with reliable results every time
  • Instant vanilla pudding mix: Creates those pockets of creamy goodness that make this a true poke cake
  • Milk: Whole milk yields the richest pudding texture but any type works
  • Whipped topping: Both mixed into pudding and for frosting delivers a light cloud-like texture
  • Vanilla extract: A splash enhances the homemade flavor that boxed mixes sometimes lack
  • Food coloring in pink blue and yellow: Pastel shades create that springtime Easter feel
  • White chocolate chips: When melted and drizzled adds a sweet surprise layer and prevents the cake from getting soggy
  • Pastel sprinkles: The finishing touch that makes this cake truly celebration worthy

Step-by-Step Instructions

Prepare the batter:
Whisk your cake mix according to package directions until completely smooth with no lumps. Take your time here as proper mixing ensures an even texture throughout your cake. This is also when you should preheat your oven to 350°F and thoroughly grease your baking dish to prevent sticking.
Create the pastel layers:
Divide your batter equally among three bowls using a measuring cup for precision. Add a few drops of food coloring to each bowl starting with less than you think you need. Stir thoroughly and add more color gradually until you achieve soft pastel shades. The colors will lighten slightly when baked.
Layer the colors:
Pour the first colored batter into your prepared baking dish spreading it evenly to the corners. Gently add the second color allowing it to create a partial layer on top. Finally add the third color creating a marbled effect. Resist the urge to mix them completely you want distinct color sections.
Bake to perfection:
Place in the preheated oven for exactly 30 minutes then check with a toothpick. Look for a clean toothpick with perhaps a few moist crumbs but no wet batter. Allow the cake to cool completely about 1 to 2 hours or speed the process in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.
Create the poke effect:
Using a wooden spoon handle poke holes approximately 1 inch apart throughout the entire cake. Press down until you nearly reach the bottom of the pan but not all the way through. The holes should be visible but not so large that they destroy the cake structure.
Prepare the filling:
Whisk the pudding mix and milk vigorously for a full 2 minutes until it begins to thicken but remains pourable. Fold in 1 cup of whipped topping and vanilla extract for extra creaminess and flavor. The filling should be silky and smooth.
Fill and soak:
Pour the pudding mixture evenly over the entire cake focusing on filling the holes. Use a spatula to help guide the pudding into the openings. Gently tap the pan on the counter a few times to help the pudding settle into the holes completely.
Add white chocolate layer:
Melt white chocolate chips in the microwave in 30 second intervals stirring between each until completely smooth. Drizzle this over the cake while still slightly warm and spread into an even layer. This creates a delicious barrier between the moist cake and final topping.
Frost and decorate:
Once the chocolate layer has set spread a generous layer of whipped topping over the entire cake creating decorative swirls if desired. Immediately add sprinkles before the topping sets so they adhere properly. Choose pastel colors for a cohesive Easter theme.
Chill and serve:
Refrigerate the cake for at least 2 hours before serving allowing all the layers to set and flavors to meld together. For best results and flavor development refrigerate overnight. Cut into squares to serve revealing the beautiful pastel interior.
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The vanilla pudding is secretly my favorite element of this recipe. I discovered its magic after years of making lackluster poke cakes. The addition of whipped topping to the pudding creates a mousse-like filling that transforms this from a simple cake into something truly special that guests always ask about.

Make-Ahead Magic

This Easter Bunny Poke Cake is the perfect make-ahead dessert. You can prepare it up to two days before your celebration with the flavors actually improving as it rests in the refrigerator. The pudding continues to soften the cake while maintaining its structure making each bite more delicious. If making far in advance wait to add the final sprinkles until a few hours before serving to maintain their vibrant colors.

Creative Variations

The basic template of this Easter cake opens up countless possibilities for personalization. Try lemon pudding with a yellow cake base for a bright citrus version. Chocolate lovers might prefer chocolate cake with chocolate pudding for an indulgent treat. During other seasons swap the pastel colors for holiday themes like red and green for Christmas or orange and black for Halloween. The technique remains the same while the presentation can be customized for any occasion.

Serving Suggestions

For a stunning Easter dessert table present this cake alongside fresh berries and mint sprigs for a pop of natural color. A dollop of homemade whipped cream on each serving plate elevates the presentation further. For an extra special touch serve slices with pastel-colored ice cream that complements the cake colors. This cake pairs beautifully with coffee or tea for adults and milk for children making it versatile for any Easter gathering from brunch to dinner.

The Story Behind Poke Cakes

Poke cakes first gained popularity in the 1970s when Jell-O began promoting recipes that incorporated their products into everyday baking. The technique of poking holes and filling them with flavored liquids revolutionized home baking by creating moist delicious cakes with minimal effort. Today poke cakes remain beloved for their versatility eye-catching appearance and crowd-pleasing flavors. This Easter version carries on the tradition while incorporating modern touches like the white chocolate layer and festive color scheme.

Frequently Asked Questions

→ Can I try a different pudding flavor?

Sure! Swap vanilla pudding for options like coconut, lemon, or even chocolate to get creative.

→ How do I stop the cake from sticking?

Grease the pan thoroughly with butter or spray. Adding a piece of parchment paper at the base works well too.

→ How much time should the cake chill?

Leave it in the fridge for a minimum of 2 hours. Letting it sit overnight makes the texture and flavors even better.

→ Can I prepare the cake in advance?

Absolutely! Store the cake in the fridge up to 24 hours ahead. Add the whipped topping and sprinkles just before serving for the freshest look.

→ Why poke holes in the cake?

It helps the pudding soak into the layers, making the cake extra moist and tasty.

Bunny Poke Cake Fun

Bunny poke cake with pastels, creamy pudding, and whipped topping. Great for celebrations.

Prep Time
15 Minutes
Cook Time
35 Minutes
Total Time
50 Minutes
By: Maria

Category: Desserts

Difficulty: Easy

Cuisine: American

Yield: 12 Servings

Dietary: Vegetarian

Ingredients

01 1 package (3 oz) vanilla pudding mix, instant
02 1 box white cake mix and its required ingredients
03 1 cup white chocolate chips, melted
04 0.5 teaspoon vanilla extract
05 1.75 cups milk
06 1 container whipped topping for frosting
07 1 cup whipped topping
08 Pastel sprinkles to decorate
09 Food coloring (blue, yellow, pink)

Instructions

Step 01

Set your oven to 350°F (175°C) and grease a 9x13-inch pan.

Step 02

Follow the directions on the box to make your cake batter.

Step 03

Divide the batter into three separate bowls. Add a different color of food dye to each one and mix well.

Step 04

Pour the different colored batters one at a time into the pan. Bake it for 30-35 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean. Cool completely.

Step 05

Use the handle of a wooden spoon to poke holes all across the top of the cake. In a mixing bowl, combine the pudding mix and milk. Pour the prepared pudding all over the cake so it soaks into the holes.

Step 06

Spread the melted white chocolate on the cake surface. Cover it with whipped topping and sprinkle with pastel decorations.

Step 07

Let the cake chill in the fridge for at least 2 hours before cutting and serving.

Notes

  1. Try swapping out vanilla pudding for coconut or lemon if you'd like a flavor twist.
  2. Leaving it in the fridge overnight makes it taste even better and improves the texture!

Tools You'll Need

  • Baking pan (9x13-inch)
  • A wooden spoon with a handle
  • Mixing bowls
  • Whisk

Allergy Information

Please check ingredients for potential allergens and consult a health professional if in doubt.
  • Includes dairy and gluten, also may contain nuts due to the white chocolate.

Nutrition Facts (Per Serving)

It is important to consider this information as approximate and not to use it as definitive health advice.
  • Calories: 290
  • Total Fat: ~
  • Total Carbohydrate: ~
  • Protein: ~