Chocolate cake jello twist. Jello Poke Cake is cool, creamy, filled with jell-o and perfect for any get together. Picture this: a delicious cake with fruity jello poked throughout, and topped with a smooth layer of whipped cream. (You could use instant chocolate pudding if you wanted chocolate covered strawberry jello cake). Blend all ingredients together in large mixer bowl; beat for two minutes at medium speed.
Not that I mind… Jell-O is too sweet and not chocolatey enough for me anyway. Just grab a wooden spoon and poke the surface of the cake; this allows the silky filling of milk and chocolate pudding to permeate the cake, giving it a delectable ooey-gooey texture. Looking for recipes for jello cake? You can cook Chocolate cake jello twist using 3 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Chocolate cake jello twist
- Prepare of Chocolate cake.
- Prepare 1 cup of whipped cream estimated.
- Prepare 1 of pouch strawberry jello.
Taste of Home has the best jello cake recipes from real cooks like you, featuring reviews, ratings, how-to videos and tips. I use raspberry jello with chocolate cake. So I tried Kool aid for icing and it was great. But I still wanted to do something with Jello.
Chocolate cake jello twist instructions
- Take boiled water 1 cup and add strawberry jello.
- Let it cool down and add whipped cream.
- Mix all and pour it on chocolate cake.
- Let it chill enjoy amazing jello twist cake.
I've never been a big jello eater but I do like using it for a poke cake or in a salad. German chocolate cake is the traditional cake for my son's birthday and even when given a choice of any kind of cake, German chocolate is the one he picks. It is his daddy's favorite cake too, and you gotta admit, made from scratch anybody can see why. This cake is really good.basically its a poke cake but done with Jello laced with liquor (Jello shots). To make the Jello Shots mix the package of Jello with boiling water until all the Jello is dissolved ; add liquor of your choice.( Is there anything better than chocolate cake for dessert?