Red White and Blue Poke Cake
A Red White and Blue Poke Cake is the perfect red white and blue dessert for your next patriotic celebration!
This poke cake recipe combines the light and fluffy texture of a classic cake with a colorful twist that will wow your guests.
With layers of sweetened condensed milk, vibrant red and blue jello, and a fluffy whipped topping, it’s a showstopper at any celebration.
Plus, it’s so easy to make—you can prepare it ahead of time, leaving more time for fun!
Whether it’s for the 4th of July, Memorial Day, or Labor Day, this dessert is sure to be a hit with family and friends.

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Why You’ll Love This Red White and Blue Cake
- Perfect patriotic dessert for Memorial Day & 4th of July
- Uses simple pantry shortcuts
- Make-ahead friendly
- Feeds a crowd
- Kid-approved colors + flavor
- Easy to customize with different toppings
How to Make a Patriotic Poke Cake
- Use a white cake mix and make it according to the box instructions for brighter patriotic colors
- Bake it in a 13×9-inch pan and let it cool completely.
- Once cooled, use a straw, wooden spoon handle, or skewer to poke rows of holes across the cake, making sure not to go all the way through to the bottom.
- Make the red and blue Jello and pour it into the holes, alternating the colors in every other row. Once done, cover the cake and refrigerate it for 8-10 hours or overnight.
- Make the cream cheese frosting.
- Spread or pipe the frosting over the cake and garnish with red, white, and blue sprinkles or fresh fruit arranged in a flag pattern.
- Let the cake chill for at least 2–4 hours so the gelatin fully sets and the flavors soak into every bite. Overnight chilling works even better if you’re preparing this dessert ahead for a holiday gathering.


Tips for Making a Poke Cake:
- Don’t poke through the bottom of the cake to prevent liquid pooling.
- Space the holes about 1 inch apart across the entire cake.
- For neat Jello pouring, use a dropper, syringe, or squeeze bottle.
- Chill the mixing bowl for the frosting for better results.
- If you prefer a richer frosting flavor, feel free to swap for a vanilla buttercream instead!

You can freeze the cake before adding the whipped topping. Wrap it tightly and freeze for up to 1 month. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator, then add topping and decorations before serving.
Yes! This is actually one of the best make-ahead desserts. Prepare the cake up to 24 hours in advance, then keep it covered in the refrigerator until serving. Add extra sprinkles or fresh berries right before serving for the prettiest presentation.
A standard 9×13-inch baking pan works best because it gives the cake enough surface area for the gelatin to spread evenly through the holes. It also makes slicing easy when serving a crowd at summer parties or cookouts.

Decorating Ideas for Red White and Blue Poke Cake
Try one of these simple red white and blue cake decorating ideas to make your dessert stand out on the dessert table:
- If you prefer baking from scratch, try starting with a simple vanilla cake base.
- Top the whipped topping with red, white and blue sprinkles for a quick festive finish.
- Decorate with fresh berries like strawberries, raspberries, or blueberries. Fresh berries add the perfect finishing touch, especially if you love easy strawberry desserts during the summer months.
- Use a piping bag with a star tip to pipe swirls across the top of the cake.
- Create a flag design on top. Arrange blueberries in the corner and rows of sliced strawberries across the top to create a simple American flag pattern that’s perfect for Memorial Day or the Fourth of July.
- Tint a small portion of whipped topping with red or blue food coloring and pipe decorative borders or stripes across the cake.
- Scatter patriotic star sprinkles or candy stars across the top for a fun kid-friendly touch.
These toppings also work beautifully on festive treats like red white and blue cupcakes and other patriotic party desserts.
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Looking for more festive treats?
- These 4th of July desserts are perfect for backyard parties and cookouts.
- This recipe is always a hit at summer gatherings and fits right in with other easy summer desserts you can make ahead.
- If you love this recipe, you’ll also want to try one of my other poke cake recipes for simple make-ahead desserts everyone enjoys.
- Planning a full cookout menu? Serve this cake alongside your favorite Memorial Day salads and classic backyard favorites for an easy party spread.
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Want more easy patriotic desserts like this? I put together a printable Red White & Blue No Bake Desserts bundle with 10 crowd-favorite recipes.

Red White and Blue Poke Cake Recipe
Ingredients
For the Cake:
- White Cake Mix
- Oil Eggs & Water to bake cake according to directions
- 3 oz. Box Blue Jello
- 3 oz. Box Red Jello
- ¾ Cup of Water for each color of Jello
For the Frosting:
- 8 oz. Cream Cheese cold
- 1 Cup Powdered Sugar
- 2 Cups Heavy Whipping Cream cold
- 1 tsp. Vanilla
- Red White & Blue Sprinkles
Instructions
- Bake cake according to package directions in a 13×9 inch pan. Allow to cool completely.
- With a drinking straw poke even rows of holes across the cake. I did 12 rows of 15.
- Dissolve the blue Jello in ¾ cup of boiling water.
- Fill the holes in every other row with the dissolved blue Jello. You can carefully pour or spoon it in or use a dropper or syringe to be more precise.
- Repeat with the red Jello filling the empty rows of holes.
- Cover the cake and place it in the fridge overnight or for at least 8-10 hours.
- Once the cake has cooled it is time to make the frosting.
- Place the mixing bowl in the freezer for about 15-30 minutes before making the icing.
- In the chilled bowl cream together cream cheese, vanilla, and powdered sugar until well mixed and light and fluffy.
- With the mixer on low/med slowly pour in the whipping cream and mix until well incorporated and smooth. Turn the mixer to high and whip until stiff peaks form.
- Spread evenly across the top of the cake or pipe it on with an icing bag. Sprinkle with red white and blue sprinkles.
- Keep covered and refrigerated until ready to serve.











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