Coconut Poke Cake Recipe

Brianna Hobbs | Flippin' Delicious

Coconut Poke Cake will delight you with its flavors of coconut. Great for potlucks and sharing.

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My dad was really into cycling when I was a little girl. One of his cycling buddies had a potluck at the end of the summer that we all got to go to. Well at this potluck, someone had brought a coconut poke cake. And I’ve heard about this cake dozens of times through my childhood. I don’t remember it, or remember if I had any of it, but my mom hasn’t stopped singing its praises for almost 20 years. It must have been one awesome cake!

Coconut Poke Cake Picture

Anyway, it was basically a white coconut cake with frosting and more coconut, but the thing that made it really special was that before it was frosted, cream of coconut was poured all over that cake and it just soaked in…

Apparently it was life-changingly amazing.

Coconut Poke Cake Image

Just in case you aren’t a cocktail drinker, let me tell you what cream of coconut is, and where you can find it. My family didn’t drink alcohol, so we’d never been to a liquor store. I think that was part of the mystery and awe. “Cream of coconut? What is cream of coconut? It must be the ambrosia drink that all the Greek gods had, or something.” Cream of coconut is basically a coconut syrup, and boy it is tasty! You will find cream of coconut in the liquor section of the grocery store near the margarita mix and other mix-ins. It is really sweet so I mixed it with some canned coconut milk. That way it didn’t lose any awesome coconut flavor, but just wasn’t cloyingly sweet. It was still pretty sweet though.

Coconut Poke Cake Pic

Poke cake is actually pretty simple, and I wanted to layer in as much coconut flavor as I could. To keep things simple I used homemade gluten free white cake mix. You can use whatever cake mix you want for this coconut poke cake recipe! To up the coconut ante when you bake your coconut poke cake use canned coconut milk instead of the milk or water in the box mix recipe, and use coconut oil instead of the oil or butter. Then mix in a little shredded coconut for good measure. Once baked you just poke holes in the cake (coconut “poke” cake) and then pour the cream of coconut all over and let it soak in. I topped it off with some whipped cream (flavored with a little coconut milk) and some more coconut, toasted this time. If you want you could add a little coconut extract to the whipped cream for even more coconutty goodness. Or if you are a Cool Whip kind of person feel free to sub it in. Who am I to judge? It is one less thing to worry about.

The result is a super moist coconut poke cake that is just loaded with sweet coconut flavor. 

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Coconut Poke Cake Recipe

    20 Servings

Ingredients

  • 1 box White Cake Mix, Plus necessary ingredients
  • 3/4 cup Sweetened Shredded Coconut
For the syrup:
  • 1 cup Cream of Coconut
  • 1/2 cup Coconut Milk, Canned
For the topping:
  • 2 cups Heavy Whipping Cream
  • 1/2 cup Coconut Milk, Canned
  • 2 cups Powdered Sugar
  • 1 1/2 cups Sweetened Shredded Coconut

Directions

  1. Mix the cake mix according to the package directions. Use canned coconut milk instead of the milk or water, and using coconut oil instead of the oil or butter, if you like. Add the shredded coconut.
  2. Bake according to the package directions in a 9x13-inch baking dish.
  3. Once the cake is baked and cooled, poke holes in it about 1 inch apart using the handle of a wooden spoon.
  4. Mix together the cream of coconut and the coconut milk and pour evenly over the cake into the holes.
  5. Whip the whipping cream to medium peaks, add the coconut milk and powdered sugar, and whip until combined. Frost the entire cake with the whipped cream.
  6. Toast the 1 1/2 cups shredded coconut at 400°F for 5-8 minutes or until it is just starting to turn golden brown. Top the cake with the toasted coconut.

Notes

  • Substitute canned coconut milk for the milk or water and coconut oil for the oil or butter to bring your cake to the next level
  • I used a home-made gluten-free cake mix.

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Author: Brianna Hobbs
Recipe Yields: 20 servings
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 45 minutes
Total Time: 60 minutes

Nutrition Facts

Servings Per Recipe 20

Amount Per Serving
Calories from Fat 141
Calories 319

% Daily Value*
27%
Total Fat 18g
50%
  Saturated Fat 10g
9%
Sodium 204mg
13%
Total Carbohydrate 40g
1%
  Dietary Fiber 1g
  Sugars 17g
4%
Protein 2g

* Percent Daily Value are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
** Nutrition Facts are estimated based on ingredients and data provided by Fat Secret. Please consult a doctor if you have special dietary needs.
Brianna Hobbs

About Brianna

Brianna is the blogger behind Flippin' Delicious, which we think is a perfectly apt name for everything you'll find on her site. Here on Food Fanatic, you'll find her helping to make gluten free dinners everyone can enjoy.

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