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Carrot Cake Poke Cake

Updated: Mar 2, 2026 by Marye

This easy carrot cake poke cake is made with cake mix, filled with creamy cheesecake pudding, and topped with fluffy whipped topping and pecans for the perfect spring dessert. It’s a simple make-ahead cake that’s ideal for Easter, potlucks, and family gatherings, with big flavor and minimal effort.
Total time for the recipe to be finished.Total Time 8 hours hours 40 minutes minutes
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Carrot cake poke cake slice on white plate with thick cheesecake pudding layer, whipped topping, and pecans.
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This carrot cake poke cake is perfect when you want a classic Easter dessert but you also want to show off. It's an easy cake mix recipe soaked with creamy cheesecake pudding, topped with Cool Whip and pecans, and dangerously good for spring gatherings, as a potluck dessert recipe, or any day you want bakery-level results without bakery-level effort. If you love moist carrot cake and make-ahead desserts that impress people whether they deserve it or not, this one's your new go-to.

Carrot cake poke cake in a white baking dish topped with cream cheese pudding, whipped topping, and chopped pecans, with one large slice removed.
Table of Contents
  • 🥰 Is this easy carrot cake recipe for you?
  • 🧾 Ingredients for carrot poke cake
  • 📖 Recipe
  • 🔪 How to make this easy make-ahead dessert
  • 😱 What can go wrong (and how to fix it)
  • 👩🏻‍🍳 Carrot poke cake FAQs
  • 🍽 More easy poke cake recipes
  • 💬 Comments

🥰 Is this easy carrot cake recipe for you?

  • You want an easy carrot cake recipe that starts with a cake mix but tastes like you worked all afternoon
  • You need a make-ahead dessert for Easter, spring gatherings, or church potlucks
  • You want a crowd-pleasing sheet cake dessert that feeds a bunch without fuss
  • You're into simple holiday desserts that look impressive but don't wreck your schedule
  • You believe desserts should be soft, rich, and maybe a little scandalous

🧾 Ingredients for carrot poke cake

Nothing here requires a specialty store, a trust fund, or emotional resilience. Just simple pantry ingredients that we'll turn into a ridiculously moist carrot cake recipe that tastes like you tried much harder than you did.

Ingredients for carrot cake poke cake including carrot cake mix, eggs, oil, water, milk, pudding mix, cheesecake mix, Cool Whip, and pecans.
  • Carrot cake mix - the shortcut that lets you act like a domestic legend without earning back pain
  • Eggs - structural integrity, emotional support, and the reason this isn't just sweet sand
  • Oil - what makes this cake unapologetically moist and not one of those dry "vintage recipes" people lie about loving
  • Water - the least exciting ingredient doing the most important job
  • Cheesecake pudding mix - the chaos agent; this is where the cake crosses into "people text you for the recipe" territory
  • Milk - turns that pudding into the creamy layer of questionable moral decisions
  • Cool Whip - fluffy, nostalgic, and legally required at half the potlucks in America
  • Pecans - crunch, drama, and the final proof this dessert did not come to play

Grab my free printable carrot cake poke cake cheat sheet and skip the guesswork. Get tips, faqs, and storage so your carrot cake stays perfectly moist and never turns into a soggy regret.

📖 Recipe

Carrot cake poke cake slice on white plate with thick cheesecake pudding layer, whipped topping, and pecans.

Carrot Cake Poke Cake

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This easy carrot cake poke cake is made with cake mix, filled with creamy cheesecake pudding, and topped with fluffy whipped topping and pecans for the perfect spring dessert. It's a simple make-ahead cake that's ideal for Easter, potlucks, and family gatherings, with big flavor and minimal effort.
Course Dessert - Cake
Cuisine American - Vintage
Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes
Chilling time: 8 hours hours
Total Time: 8 hours hours 40 minutes minutes
Servings:12
Calories:398
Author:Marye Audet-White

Ingredients

  • 1 box carrot cake mix, plus ingredients needed to make cake listed on the box
  • 6.8 ounces instant cheesecake pudding, two 3.4 ounce boxes
  • 4 cups whole milk, cold
  • 8 ounces Cool Whip, thawed
  • 1 cup pecans, toasted and chopped

Instructions

  • Bake the carrot cake in a 13x9-inch pan according to the instructions on the box.
  • Let cool for 5 -10 minutes.
  • Poke holes in the cake with a wooden spoon handle.
  • In a large bowl, whisk together the 2 boxes instant cheesecake pudding with 4 cups cold milk. Whisk until all the lumps are gone.
  • Pour pudding over cake, pouring into the holes as much as you can.
  • Spread and gently push pudding down into the holes.
  • Spray plastic wrap with non-stick cooking spray and cover the cake.
  • Refrigerate for 4 hours minimum. Overnight is better.
  • Just before serving top the cake with the Cool Whip.
  • Sprinkle with the cooled, toasted pecans.

Notes

Storage:  Cover the carrot cake poke cake tightly with plastic wrap or a lid and store it in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Because this is a dairy-based poke cake, it should not be left at room temperature for more than 2 hours.
Tips:
• Use the handle of a wooden spoon or a thick straw to poke the holes. Toothpicks are useless here and will only lead to pudding frustration.
• Pour the pudding on while the cake is still warm, not hot and not cold. Warm cake drinks it up. Cold cake ignores you.
• Let the pudding sit for a minute after whisking so it thickens slightly, then pour. Too thin runs everywhere, too thick just sulks on top.

Nutrition Facts

Calories: 398kcal | Carbohydrates: 56g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 17g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 7g | Cholesterol: 10mg | Sodium: 550mg | Potassium: 322mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 41g | Vitamin A: 152IU | Vitamin C: 0.2mg | Calcium: 160mg | Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is estimated as a courtesy. If using for medical purposes, please verify information using your own nutritional calculator. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

This recipe has been tested several times. If you choose to use other ingredients, or change the technique in some way, the results may not be the same.

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🔪 How to make this easy make-ahead dessert

This is the easy part. No culinary gymnastics. No mysterious techniques whispered by pastry chefs in Paris. 🥕 Bake the cake, poke it like you mean it, pour on the creamy goodness, and let the refrigerator do the heavy lifting. If you can operate a spoon and a mixing bowl, you are fully qualified for this level of dessert dominance.

Step-by-step collage showing baked carrot cake being poked with spoon handle, topped with cheesecake pudding mixture, whipped topping, and chopped pecans.
  1. Bake the cake according to the package directions, then while it's still warm, go at it with the handle of a wooden spoon and poke holes all over like you're settling a personal score.
  2. Whisk the pudding with the milk until smooth, then pour it over the cake and gently spread it so it seeps into every hole and crevice like it belongs there.
  3. Spread the Cool Whip over the top in a thick, fluffy layer. Don't be shy. Nobody ever complained about too much whipped topping.
  4. Sprinkle chopped pecans across the top for crunch, drama, and the illusion that this was a deeply planned dessert.

😱 What can go wrong (and how to fix it)

🥕 Your pudding is too thick
If it's already setting up in the bowl, it won't flow into the holes. Pour it while it's still pourable, not after it's decided to become cheesecake spackle.

🥕 You skip the chill time
Listen, I know patience is a scam, but this cake needs refrigerator time so the layers can settle and get properly creamy. Cut it too soon and you'll have pudding soup with cake islands.

🥕 You go light on the topping
This is not the moment for restraint. A thin layer of Cool Whip looks sad and exposes the pudding like it's unfinished drywall. Cover it like you mean it.

🥕 You forget the pecans
Not mandatory, but without them you lose that little crunch that makes people think you know what you're doing. Texture matters. Drama matters. Pecans deliver both. Unless you're allergic - then they only deliver a trip to the ER.

👩🏻‍🍳 Carrot poke cake FAQs

Can I make carrot cake poke cake ahead of time?

Yes, and you should. This is a classic make-ahead dessert. It actually gets better after chilling for several hours or overnight because the pudding settles into the cake and everything turns extra moist and creamy.

How long does carrot cake poke cake need to chill?

At least 3-4 hours, but overnight is ideal. That gives the filling time to soak in properly so you get clean slices instead of pudding drift.

Can I use homemade carrot cake instead of a mix?

Absolutely. Just bake it in a 9×13 pan and follow the same poking and filling steps. The rest of the recipe works exactly the same.

Close-up of carrot cake poke cake slice with creamy cheesecake pudding filling, whipped topping, and pecans, fork pressed into the top.

🍽 More easy poke cake recipes

If this carrot cake poke cake has you eyeing your baking dish like you owe it something, there are a few more dangerously easy desserts you'll want on your radar. My banana pudding poke cake is pure Southern comfort in cake form, soaked with creamy pudding and layered with nostalgic vanilla flavor that disappears faster than you can say "just one bite." Then there's the Boston cream poke cake, which pulls off that bakery-style chocolate-and-custard situation without requiring pastry-school trauma or a stand mixer that costs as much as rent.

If you're leaning toward over-the-top crowd pleasers, the Holy Cow cake is exactly what it sounds like. Rich, gooey, unapologetically indulgent, and the kind of dessert people hover around like vultures with paper plates. And for something with a little drama, the red velvet poke cake brings the color, the creaminess, and that unmistakable cocoa tang that makes it perfect for holidays, birthdays, or anytime you feel like baking something that looks fancy but behaves easy.

If this carrot cake poke cake made you feel even slightly powerful, go ahead and save it to your spring desserts board, text it to your sister, or pin it for Easter before you forget and end up panic-baking something beige and boring. These poke cake recipes are easy, crowd-pleasing desserts that show up big without demanding emotional labor.

Bake it once and suddenly you're the person people "casually" request to bring dessert. You deserve that kind of reputation. Go claim it like the royalty you are. 🏡✨

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Marye Audet-White is a professional food writer, New York Times bestselling cookbook author, and founder of Restless Chipotle, where she shares Southern comfort food, yeast breads, and from-scratch recipes tested in real kitchens. She’s known for explaining the little technique details that keep recipes from going off the rails, so home cooks can count on what comes out of the oven actually tasting good.

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