Yumminess! 6 years later, this is still a favorite! I always get asked to make this

The Piña Colada Poke Cake is a dessert that brings the tropical flavors of a classic piña colada cocktail into a delightful and moist cake. Perfect for summer gatherings or any occasion where you want to add a taste of the tropics, this cake combines the sweetness of pineapple, the richness of coconut, and the lightness of whipped topping. Let’s dive into the ingredients, preparation steps, and the story behind this delicious treat.

Ingredients:
Ingredient Quantity
White cake mix 1 box
Oil, eggs, and water As directed on the box
Sweetened condensed milk 1 (14 oz) can
Cream of coconut 1 (8 oz) can
Crushed pineapple, drained 1 (8 oz) can
Whipped topping, thawed 1 (8 oz) tub
Shredded coconut, toasted 1/2 cup
Maraschino cherries For garnish

Instructions:
1.Prepare and bake the cake:
Preheat your oven as directed on the cake mix box.
Mix and bake the white cake in a 9×13 inch pan according to the package instructions.
2.Poke holes in the cake:
Once the cake is baked and still slightly warm, use the end of a wooden spoon to poke holes all over the top of the cake.

3.Add the creamy mixture:
Mix together the sweetened condensed milk and cream of coconut.
Pour this mixture over the cake, filling the holes.
4.Add the pineapple:
Distribute the crushed pineapple evenly over the top of the cake.
5.Top with whipped topping:
Spread the whipped topping over the pineapple layer, covering the cake completely.

6.Toast the coconut:
Sprinkle the toasted coconut over the whipped topping.
7.Refrigerate:
Refrigerate the cake for at least 4 hours, or overnight, to let the cake absorb all the flavors.
8.Garnish and serve:
Just before serving, garnish with maraschino cherries.
Slice, serve, and enjoy!

VA

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