Gluten-Free Strawberry Poke Cake Recipe - My Natural Family (2024)

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This gluten-free strawberry poke cake recipe cool whip on top is so refreshing. We make it every July 4th & decorate it like a flag with strawberries and blueberries. Summer cake was a favorite of my family when I was growing up. It super-easy, light and summery and easy to customize. For example, you could change the flavors of the Jello, pudding or cake mix or use sugar-free Jello and pudding.

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You could also do red, white and blue for the 4th of July. Sometimes my mom decorates the top with strawberries and blueberries in the shape of an American flag. My mom makes this for almost every party we have in the summer. I grew up in a family of eight kids, so if my mom makes it, you know it's easy. She hates cooking, which I find ironic because her mom absolutely loved it and many of her children are good cooks too.

To make this strawberry poke cake recipe cool whip, all you do is make a box of yellow cake mix, poke holes in it and pour jello over the whole cake, put instant pudding on top and top with Cool Whip. Everything is from a box, which isn't the healthiest thing in the world, but it's easy and especially good for a crowd. We love to have it at barbecues when everyone is hot from sitting outside in the heat and eating hot food. It's light and refreshing and the perfect BBQ dessert.

Hint: My mom likes to make this strawberry poke cake recipe cool whip using sugar-free jello, sugar-free pudding mix and low-fat cool whip. It tastes just the same and she thinks it is a little bit more healthy.

Speaking of summer BBQs - where our family lives in Orem, UT there is a HUGE 4th of July celebration every year. In the park near our house, there is always a Colonial Days celebration. Thousands of people come and see demonstrations from the Colonial Days.

You can see things like candle making, get locked up in stocks, make wool from a sheep, see real animal skins, watch someone make pottery, reenact a Civil War battle, go to an old-time school. You get the idea. Well, last year somehow they got The 94-year-old Candy Bomber, Gail Halverson to come and do his last airdrop in an actual World War II airplane over the park.

They estimate that something like 40,000 people showed up. It was absolutely crazy because he only dropped 1,000 candy parachutes and not all of them landed in the park. My husband and son volunteered to help make the parachutes ahead of time. In exchange, they got to personally meet The Candy Bomber. For my son, who is absolutely obsessed with World War II airplanes, this was an awesome and unique experience I hope he will never forget.

I hope when he gets older he will better understand how important The Candy Bomber was in helping the end of World War II come. Just a side note: Mr. Halvorsen's son was my dad's roommate in college and the best man when my mom and dad got married. Another interesting fact. Mr. Halvorsen's son married my mom's college roommate.

After we heard The Candy Bomber speak, we went to my parent's house and had a big barbecue and had a summer cake for dessert. I don't personally eat dessert and didn't have any, but everyone loved it because we were all really hot from being out in the hot sun all day. To the left is a picture of my son with The Candy Bomber.

Please let me know if you try this recipe and what you like and don't like about it. Do you know the story of The Candy Bomber? If you don't know the story of the Candy Bomber and would like to, you may do so by going to this article on Wikipedia.Gail Halvorsen: The Candy Bomber

What's your favorite summer dessert? Please comment below.

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Gluten-Free Strawberry Poke Cake Recipe

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  • Author: Rebecca Baron
  • Prep Time: 20
  • Cook Time: 28
  • Total Time: 48 minutes
  • Yield: 15 1x
  • Category: Dessert
  • Cuisine: Summer
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All this takes is a box cake mix, Jello, pudding and Cool Whip. I love how easy it is and how it is so light and refreshing.

Ingredients

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  • 1 Box Gluten-Free Yellow Cake Mix
  • 1 Small Package Red Jello
  • 1 Small Package Lemon Instant Pudding
  • 1 Small Container Cool Whip or Whipped Heavy Whipping Cream

Instructions

  1. Make yellow cake mix.
  2. Make 1 pkg, of red Jello w/ less water (1 cup not 2)
  3. Poke holes in cake with fork and pour Jello over the cake slowly so it can soak into the fork holes.
  4. Make 1 small pkg. lemon instant pudding according to package directions.
  5. Put pudding on top and top with 1 container of Cool Whip. (Sometimes I mix the pudding and cool whip together before putting it on top of the cake. Sometimes I layer them with the cool whip on top)
  6. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour, preferable at least 4 hours before serving. The cake mix can be made and the jello poured into it the day before. That way it gets jelled and cooled properly.

Notes

Please note that while Jello and instant pudding don't have any gluten items in them they are not labeled as gluten-free because of the chance of cross-contamination.

Keywords: summer, light, refreshing, easy

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Gluten-Free Strawberry Poke Cake Recipe - My Natural Family (2024)

FAQs

Why is my poke cake soggy? ›

Make sure the holes aren't too close together or too far apart—if they're too close together, your cake could be too moist; if they're too far apart, there may not be enough filling throughout the cake.

What is in gluten free cake mix? ›

Ingredients: Sugar, Rice Flour, Potato Starch, Canola Oil, Corn Starch, Leavening (baking soda, sodium aluminum sulfate, monocalcium phosphate), Salt, Xanthan Gum.

What is GF cake made of? ›

A gluten-free cake is different to a 'regular' cake because it's made using gluten-free ingredients, while a regular cake will contain wheat flour that contains gluten. Rice flour, soya flour, and gluten-free oat flour are just some of the alternative ingredients that can be used in gluten-free cakes.

How to stop cake from going soggy? ›

Use baking strips to avoid a wet cake

Baking strips are just strips of fabric or insulated foil that wrap around the edge of your cake tin and stop the edges of the tin from getting too hot too quickly. This stops the edges of your cake from cooking faster than the middle, therefore avoiding a wet middle.

Which gluten-free flour is best for cakes? ›

Adding sorghum or tapioca flour to a blend increases softness and absorbency, which is ideal for lighter cakes and pastries.

Why does gluten-free cake taste different? ›

Flavor Differences

All gluten-free flours have a different taste. Some gluten-free flours are naturally sweet, some are nutty, while others have a strong flavor. When you're just getting started baking gluten-free, experiment with as many different flours as you can.

Why do gluten-free cakes fall apart? ›

Xanthan gum (along with other thickeners like guar gum and arrowroot) acts like a binder in gluten-free baked goods to maintain their structure. Without it, there's a good chance that your brownies or muffin will crumble and fall apart.

What is the trick to baking with gluten free flour? ›

Gluten-free flours often contain fine starches, so they absorb more liquid than conventional flour. To address this, gluten-free recipes usually call for more liquid and produce looser batters. They may also call for a larger quantity of leavening, like baking powder, to help add volume and lighten the texture.

What helps gluten-free cakes rise? ›

Gluten-free flour blends don't have the same elasticity as flour containing gluten so often the cakes don't rise as much or will sink after rising. To combat the flat cake problem, I add ½ tsp of bicarbonate of soda to the recipe even when using a self-raising gluten-free flour blend.

Why did my cake turn out soggy? ›

Problem: The edges of my cake are soggy.

This happens when the cake isn't turned out onto your cooling rack soon enough and condensation has built up on the inside of the tin.

How do you fix a soggy cake top? ›

You can also place your baked items in the fridge for a half hour, and this should cool and dry the surface as well. The fridge is known to be a dry environment as it naturally dehumidifies air by cooling the insides. Just don't leave it in there too long uncovered because it will completely dry out your baked goods!

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