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Homeschool View - Patriotic Poke Cake

07.02.09| Posted in: Homeschool View| 1 Comment| Rating: 2 Rate Positively Rate Negatively
Looking for an easy-to-make, Fourth of July dessert recipe? Have some star-spangled fun at your red, white, and blue party and celebrate the sweet life this Independence Day with this refreshing, mouth-watering cake your homeschool family will love to make!

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1 18 oz. box white cake with pudding in the mix
1 3 oz. pkg. strawberry gelatin
1 c. hot water
½ c. cold water
1 8 oz. tub whipped topping
1 qt. fresh strawberries (cleaned, stemmed, and halved)
1 pt. fresh blueberries (rinsed and drained)

Prepare cake mix following the directions on the box. Then, bake in a greased, lightly floured 13 x 9 inch pan. Cool completely.

Poke the cooled cake with a fork at one-inch intervals, going only ¾ of the way down rather than completely to the bottom of the pan.

Completely dissolve gelatin in boiling hot water, stir in cold water, and carefully spoon gelatin in equal amounts over the holes on the surface of the cake. Refrigerate at least 3 hours.

One hour before serving, spread whipped topping over the cake and decorate with berries. Arrange blueberries in the upper left-hand corner as "stars" and rows of evenly spaced strawberries for "stripes." (Choose berries close in size and shape to make a more attractive design).

Serves 15.
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1 Comments on "Patriotic Poke Cake"

Joanna V
Wow! This looks good. Yum...I am going to try it with my family this 4th!
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