Pop Cake (Jello Cake)
Submitted by ReneeJ
Pop cake (Jello cake) made by soaking a baked cake with strawberry soda and Jello, then frosted with Cool Whip and vanilla pudding. A retro no-bake dessert.
YIELD
1 cakePREP
15 minCOOK
0 minREADY
15 minPop cake is one of those gloriously retro desserts that sounds wild but absolutely delivers. Start with a baked yellow or white cake, poke it full of holes with a fork, then pour strawberry soda and dissolved Jello right over the top. The liquid seeps into every hole and turns the crumb pink, fizzy-sweet, and impossibly moist.
The frosting is a quick blend of Cool Whip, instant vanilla pudding mix, and milk whisked together. It sets into a thick, creamy layer that tastes like a vanilla mousse. Spread it on once the cake has fully cooled so it doesn’t melt.
This is a potluck favorite and a hit with kids who go wild for the bright strawberry color hiding inside plain-looking frosting.
Chef Tips
- Poke the holes deep and close together so the Jello-soda mixture reaches all the way through the cake, not just the top layer.
- Use hot water to dissolve the Jello completely, then stir in the strawberry soda. Pour over the cake while the mixture is still warm for better absorption.
- Chill the soaked cake in the fridge for at least two hours before frosting. The Jello needs time to set.
- Keep refrigerated after frosting. The pudding-whipped topping mixture is dairy-based and won’t hold up at room temperature.
Variations
- Use any flavor combo: orange soda with orange Jello, grape soda with grape Jello, or lemon-lime with lime Jello.
- Fold fresh sliced strawberries into the frosting for fruit and color.
- Swap Cool Whip for real whipped cream and use cook-and-serve pudding for a from-scratch frosting.
Ingredients
Directions
Poke with fork all over top and pour on the strawberry soda and then jello.
Let cool.
Frost with 1 package of cool whip and 1 package instant vanilla pudding, mixed with 1½ cups milk.
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