I only learned about poke cakes recently. The name caught my eye while I was browsing food sites, and I simply had to investigate. The basic concept is that you bake a cake and, when it’s done, poke ...
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These 22 Sweet Treats Have Been My Potluck Favorites for Years
Nobody really wants to be the underperformer at a potluck, especially for Church gatherings. This is most especially true when it comes to the dessert rounds. This group of dessert recipes helps to ...
Sisters who share dessert are the best. Twenty years ago my sister Eunice used to work as a dining room server at a retirement center. Every once in a while she would bring home leftover desserts for ...
What is your favorite summer drink? Really hot weather makes a glass of cold water refreshing. Iced tea may top the chart of most requested drinks. Then there’s the cherry limeade. Made tart with the ...
Poke cakes are fun, easy, and always a crowd-pleaser. With their soft texture and flavor-packed fillings, it’s no surprise they disappear fast at parties and family gatherings. You can make them in ...
One day, POPSUGAR's Fitness director, Michele Foley, stopped me in the hallway to tell me about poke cake. "Have you ever had it? It's the best. cake. I've. ever. eaten. Cherry Jell-O and yellow cake ...
Along with dump cake, poke cakes have become a Pinterest-wide obsession. Jell-O invented this retro dessert to increase its sales back in 1969, and the love for it continues. The traditional poke cake ...
Poke cakes are steeped in tradition. But New York City recipe developer Jason Schreiber’s soaked cakes have an undeniably modern sensibility. This one, from his best-selling cookbook, “Fruit Cake: ...
Popular in the 1970s, poke cakes take their name from how they are made. A hole is poked in the finished cake, typically made from a mix, and filled with Jell-O. Food consultants cookbook authors ...
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