Classic Chocolate Poke Cake Recipe
I’m sure you’ve heard of this cake. It’s been around since the 1970’s and goes by another name. I’m refraining from the full name so the recipe doesn’t end up in spam folders or mis-categorized by Google. It’s an amazing tasting cake, worthy of its alter-ego name, and one of the best chocolate cakes I’ve ever had. The first three chocolate cakes in the Related Recipes below are my other top picks. It’s so easy. I had the cake made, baked, and assembled in about 30 minutes. This is an automatic hit kind of cake. I made it for a party and it was the star recipe of the evening and people kept coming by to ‘straighten the rows’ and take another nibble.
What’s in Better-Than-Anything Cake?
I kept the ingredients list for this chocolate poke cake recipe short and sweet (no pun intended!). Here’s what you’ll need:
Devil’s Food chocolate cake mix Sweetened condensed milk Caramel sundae topping Whipped topping Candy bars of choice (toffee bits are traditional, I used Twix and Crunch bars)
Can I Make the Cake Batter From Scratch?
Yes, of course! I used a boxed mix for this particular chocolate poke cake recipe but you can double this scratch recipe if you’re so inclined.
What Boxed Cake Mix Brand Do You Recommend?
Duncan Hines never steers me wrong, so that’s what I used to make this recipe.
How to Make Better-Than-Anything Cake
Start by making a chocolate cake and after the cake comes out of the oven, poke holes with the blunt end of a wooden spoon over the surface. Those holes absorb a mixture of sweetened condensed milk and caramel sundae topping that’s poured over the cake before finishing it with whipped topping and diced Twix and Crunch candy bar pieces. Because the sauce seeps into the holes, this is one of the moistest cakes you’ll ever eat. The candy topping choices are where I deviated from the classic recipe because I couldn’t find the more traditional Heath Bar bits at my usual grocery store and thought Twix and Crunch Bars would work beautifully and they did. The caramel in the Twix and the crispness of the shortbread coupled with the crunchiness of the Crunch is the perfect complement to the tender, luscious, soft cake. You could use M&M’s, peanut butter cups, sprinkles, or most any diced candy bar.
Tips for Making Better-Than-Anything Cake
You’ll need to make the cake according to the package directions (likely adding water, oil, and eggs). I recommend lining the baking dish with foil to make cleanup a breeze. Note that this recipe calls for sweetened condensed milk and not evaporated milk. They’re two different products! I recommend making this chocolate poke cake recipe a couple hours before you plan on serving it. It will last up to five days in the fridge but is best enjoyed within 48 hours.
More Easy Chocolate Cake Recipes:
The Best Chocolate Cake with Chocolate Ganache – The best chocolate cake I’ve ever had and the easiest scratch cake to make! Nothing fussy or complicated and delivers amazing results every time! Tried this recipe? Leave a review! Consider leaving a 5 star rating if you’ve made and loved one of my recipes!
The Best and The Easiest Molten Chocolate Lava Cakes — One bowl, no mixer, so easy! The warm, gooey, fudgy chocolate center is heavenly! Better than any restaurant versions!
Slow Cooker Hot Fudge Chocolate Cake — Super soft, gooey, rich, and fudgy!! The cake makes its own hot fudge sauce while cooking in the slow cooker! The easiest cake you’ll ever make and it tastes amazing!!
The BEST Triple Chocolate Cake — This is the chocolate layer cake to beat out all others. It’s rich, decadent, and everything you want in a triple chocolate cake!
Coca-Cola Cake — One can of Coke in the cake and another can of Coke in the frosting! Easy no-mixer cake that’s supremely moist! Tastes like a Texas sheet cake spiked with Coke!
Turtle Chocolate Poke Cake – The flavor of the famous candy in a decadent chocolate cake with tons of caramel and pecans! Easy, super soft and moist, and a crowd favorite!
S’mores Poke Cake – A supremely moist and decadent chocolate cake topped with graham crackers, marshmallows, and hot fudge! Campfire not required for this fun and easy twist on smores!