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Banana Pudding Poke Cake is an easy to make summer dessert that always disappears first at parties and potlucks. This recipe features a box of cake mix that’s dressed up deliciously with creamy vanilla pudding, fluffy whipped cream, sweet vanilla wafer cookies and plenty of fresh bananas!

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What’s in Banana Poke Cake with Pudding

You only need 6 ingredients to make this banana cake recipe!

  • Yellow Cake Mix: Grab your favorite brand for this easy cake mix recipe! Betty Crocker is usually my go-to, but any other box will also work.
  • Water
  • Vegetable Oil: This is what gives the cake its moisture.
  • Eggs: I prefer to use free-range organic eggs when I can.
  • Instant Vanilla Pudding Mix: Any brand will do the trick.
  • Milk: Whole milk always yields the best consistency for instant pudding.
  • Bananas: Add more or less depending on how much banana flavor you’re craving!
  • Cool Whip: Make sure it’s fully thawed from frozen prior to using.
  • Vanilla Wafer Cookies: Nilla Wafers is the most classic cookie to use here, but you can feel free to grab another brand if you’d prefer.

PRO TIP: Make sure the cake is fully cooled before adding the pudding and cream topping.

Can I add more banana flavor?

Sure thing! An easy way to create even more banana flavor in this easy poke cake recipe is to use banana pudding instead of vanilla. You should be able to find a box of it at the grocery store. If you’d like to make your own banana pudding from scratch, I’ve got a great recipe HERE!

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How to Store

This banana pudding poke cake should be kept refrigerated and covered tightly with plastic wrap. It’s best enjoyed within 2 days – after that the bananas will start to brown. I don’t recommend freezing poke cake.

Serving Suggestions

This cake can be made ahead of time so it’s a great potluck dessert, summer dessert, or for any other summer soiree you have planned!

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Recipe

Banana Pudding Poke Cake Recipe

4.68 from 28 votes

Author: Becky – The Cookie Rookie

Prep: 10 minutes minutes

Cook: 1 hour hour

Total: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes

Serves12 slices

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This banana pudding poke cake is one delicious dessert that's sure to please the sweetest of teeth. Light, fluffy and creamy, every slice is super yummy!

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Ingredients

  • 15.25 ounces box yellow cake mix 432 grams (1 box), Betty Crocker recommended
  • 1 cup water 227 grams
  • ½ cup vegetable oil 100 grams
  • 3 large eggs 150 grams
  • 6.8 ounces instant vanilla pudding mix 193 grams (2 boxes)
  • 3 cups milk 681 grams
  • 3 bananas thinly sliced and divided
  • 16 ounces Cool Whip 454 grams
  • 20 vanilla wafer cookies 75 grams, whole and crushed

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Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F. Spray a 9×13-inch baking pan with nonstick spray and set aside.

  • Prepare the cake mix according to box instructions. Pour the batter into the prepared pan and bake according to the package directions. Allow to cool for 10 minutes.

    15.25 ounces box yellow cake mix, 1 cup water, ½ cup vegetable oil, 3 large eggs

  • While the cake is cooling, make the pudding. In a small bowl, whisk together pudding packets and milk until thickened.

    6.8 ounces instant vanilla pudding mix, 3 cups milk

  • Using the end of a wooden spoon, poke holes all over the cake. Spread pudding mixture on top and top, then layer with ⅔ of the banana slices. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate at least 30 minutes.

    3 bananas

  • Spread whipped cream on top, then garnish with the remaining bananas and sprinkle all over with vanilla wafers.

    16 ounces Cool Whip, 20 vanilla wafer cookies

Last step! Don’t forget to show me a pic of what you made! Upload an image or tag me @thecookierookie on Instagram!

Becky’s tips

  • Use a 9×13 inch pan for this poke cake recipe.
  • Adjust the cake ingredients to match your box of cake mix, if needed.
  • Make sure the cake is fully cooled before adding the cream topping.
  • Toss the banana slices with lemon juice to prevent browning.
  • Keep covered and refrigerated before serving.

Storage:Store banana pudding poke cake in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.

    Nutrition Information

    Serving: 1slice Calories: 457kcal (23%) Carbohydrates: 71g (24%) Protein: 7g (14%) Fat: 17g (26%) Saturated Fat: 5g (31%) Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g Monounsaturated Fat: 4g Trans Fat: 1g Cholesterol: 60mg (20%) Sodium: 474mg (21%) Potassium: 284mg (8%) Fiber: 2g (8%) Sugar: 44g (49%) Vitamin A: 251IU (5%) Vitamin C: 3mg (4%) Calcium: 202mg (20%) Iron: 1mg (6%)

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    How do you make holes in poke cake?

    The cake should be cooled slightly when you make the holes, but it can still be warm. Use a wooden spoon with a thin, rounded handle to poke holes all over the top of the cake. I make the holes about 3/4 of the way through the cake, not all the way to the bottom.

    How do you prevent the bananas from browning on top?

    If you want to make this banana pudding poke cake recipe several days ahead, go for it! To prevent the bananas from browning too quickly, you can toss them in some lemon or lime juice to slow the process. Use slightly under ripe bananas that won’t brown as quickly.

    Why did my pudding and Cool Whip melt?

    The cake was too hot! Avoid a melted mess by waiting for your poke cake to fully cool to room temperature prior to adding the vanilla pudding and whipped topping.

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    Meet Becky - The Cookie Rookie

    Becky is a wife and mother living in Saint Louis Missouri. She founded The Cookie Rookie in 2012 as a creative way to share recipes. Now, she is a trusted resource for easy cooking around the world, being featured in Taste of Home, The Kitchn, ABC’s Home and Family, and more. Here at The Cookie Rookie she is the editor in chief of all recipes and continues to enjoy sharing her passion for cooking for busy families. She has since founded two additional food blogs, Easy Chicken Recipes and Easy Dessert Recipes.

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    Shar

    Posted on 6/18/2023

    I made this for Father’s Day and my husband absolutely loves it.Banana Pudding Poke Cake Recipe - The Cookie Rookie® (15)

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    Ursula Baccus

    Posted on 6/25/2021

    I made this banana poke cake and everyone just loved it ❤️

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    Becky Hardin

    Posted on 6/30/2021

    Reply to Ursula Baccus

    That looks amazing, Ursula!

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    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.

    Why does pudding make cakes moist? ›

    Sprinkling the instant pudding powder in with the rest of your dry ingredients will level up the flavor, texture, and moistness of your boxed cake. Thanks to the added fat in boxed pudding powder, your cake can be just about as decadent as if you'd made the thing from scratch — but without the extra time and hassle!

    How do you keep a cake super moist? ›

    Seven Bakery Secrets to Incredibly Moist Cakes Every Time
    1. Use Buttermilk Instead of Milk.
    2. Add Vegetable Oil.
    3. Use Instant Clearjel or Instant Pudding Mix.
    4. Use the Right Recipe.
    5. Don't Overbake.
    6. Bake in Sheet Pans Instead of individual Cake Pans.
    7. Use a Simple Syrup or Glaze.
    Apr 23, 2021

    Why did my cake turn out chewy? ›

    Overmixing

    Overworking the batter, especially if it contains gluten, will result in a tough, chewy cake.

    Does adding pudding make a cake moist? ›

    Add Instant Pudding

    Then, add the wet ingredients and bake the cake as directed. It'll be so moist and the pudding will give it a big flavor boost.

    How do you know when pudding cake is done? ›

    The idea behind this test is you can insert a toothpick or paring knife into the center of the cake to see if the crumb has set. If the tester comes out clean, it's done. If it comes out gummy or with crumbs clinging to it, the cake needs more time in the oven.

    What happens if you add too much pudding to cake mix? ›

    Adding extra pudding or other ingredients that aren't in the recipe (or suggested on the package directions) could result in a cake that falls, a cake with a wrinkled top, or a cake that doesn't get thoroughly baked in the middle.

    Can I use butter instead of oil in cake mix? ›

    Most cake mixes call for oil, but butter will bring in amazing flavor. To substitute butter for oil in baking just melt the butter, measure it, let it cool, and add it as you would the oil. Compared to oil, butter will create a cake with a firmer, cakeier texture.

    What is a substitute for vanilla pudding mix in a cake? ›

    The alternative mix is simply 1 part cornstarch to 2 parts fine sugar, plus 1 part vanilla. I used 1 TBSP. of cornstarch and 2 TBSP. of sugar.

    What to do if your cake has a soggy bottom? ›

    There are a few things you can do to fix a soggy bottom cake:
    1. Use parchment paper. ...
    2. Grease the pan well. ...
    3. Use a lower oven temperature. ...
    4. Don't overbake the cake. ...
    5. Let the cake cool completely before frosting.
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    How do you store cake so it doesn't get soggy? ›

    Store under cake cover or large bowl.

    If you don't have a cake cover, cakes with creamy frostings also can be covered lightly with foil, plastic wrap, or wax paper.

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