Best 5 Tie Dye Poke Cake Recipes

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Tie dye poke cake is a delightful dessert that combines vibrant colors and a moist, flavorful cake batter. Its unique appearance, reminiscent of a tie-dye pattern, makes it a visually appealing treat that is sure to impress both the eyes and the taste buds. The recipe for this delectable cake involves creating a light and fluffy cake batter, then poking holes into it and pouring in a mixture of various colored food coloring or fruit juices. This creates a mesmerizing tie-dye pattern that runs throughout the cake. The result is a moist, flavorful, and colorful cake that is perfect for any occasion, from birthdays and anniversaries to potlucks and picnics.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

THE TIE DYE CAKE



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     dessert

Time 2h35m

Yield one 3-layer 9-inch cake

Number Of Ingredients 20

Unsalted butter, for greasing the pans
2 recipes Classic Vanilla Cake, recipe follows
Pink, green, yellow, orange and blue food coloring (or the colors of your choice)
2 recipes Vanilla Icing, recipe follows
1 recipe Vanilla Glaze, recipe follows, made to a thicker consistency than you want on the cake
1/2 pound (2 sticks) unsalted butter
2 cups granulated sugar
2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
4 large eggs
3 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/4 teaspoon sea salt
1 3/4 cups whole milk (or buttermilk; let the cup overflow a bit)
1/2 pound (2 sticks) unsalted butter, at room temperature
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
3 3/4 cups confectioners' sugar
1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt
2 cups confectioners' sugar
4 tablespoons whole milk, at room temperature, plus more as needed
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Butter three 9-inch round cake pans or line them with wax paper or parchment paper and butter the paper.
  • Divide the Classic Vanilla Cake batter evenly among 5 small bowls. Add food coloring to each bowl--1 drop at a time--until the desired intensity of each color is reached. Scoop each color into a disposable pastry bag and snip the tip of the bag. I tie the ends of the pastry bags with plastic wrap or rubber bands to keep the batter in. Pipe the batter into the first pan, one color at a time, one over the next. (You could also use a spoon, but the pastry bags make this much easier.) Repeat with the remaining 2 pans.
  • To make the tie dye effect, carefully drag a skewer completely through the batter from the center out to create a pattern with the colors. Don't overmix the colors.
  • Bake until the middle of the cake feels springy when you gently press your finger against it, 35 to 40 minutes. Set the cakes aside to cool completely before icing.
  • Level the cakes with a serrated knife. Place one layer on a cake turntable and frost the top with the Vanilla Icing. Add the second cake layer and frost the top. Place the third layer on top and cover the entire cake with a "crumb" coat of vanilla icing. I do a crumb coat--a thin layer of icing spread around the cake to seal in all the crumbs and ensure a neat finish. Unless it's a chocolate cake, the crumb coat is done with vanilla icing. It looks so clean and creates a nice blank canvas for decorating.
  • Divide the Vanilla Glaze between 2 mixing bowls. Add pink food coloring to one bowl and blue food coloring to the other bowl--1 drop at a time--until the desired intensity of each color is reached. The food coloring will thin out the glaze a bit. You can always add more liquid, but you can't take it away. Working with an offset spatula, spread pink glaze over the top of the cake and let it drip down the sides. Spread the blue glaze over the pink, but do not let it completely cover the pink. Finally, spoon more pink glaze onto the center of the cake top. Alternate the glazes just like you did with the batter. Use a skewer to pull the glaze from the center out to the edge and make the tie dye design. Work quickly before the glaze starts to dry.
  • With a hand mixer or a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, whip the butter for 1 minute on high speed, then scrape down the sides of the bowl with a spatula. Add the granulated sugar and beat on high speed for 2 minutes. Scrape down the sides of the bowl again. Add the vanilla extract. While mixing at medium-low speed, add the eggs one at a time. Scrape down the edges of the bowl midway through.
  • Combine the flour, baking powder, and sea salt in a separate bowl. With the mixer on low speed, add half the flour mixture. When it's mostly incorporated, add half the milk. Add the remainder of the dry and wet ingredients, scraping down the sides of the bowl between additions. Stop mixing as soon as you have a smooth batter.
  • With a hand mixer or a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, whip the butter on high speed for 1 minute. Add the vanilla and whip just to incorporate.
  • In a separate bowl, mix the confectioners' sugar and salt. With the mixer on low speed, add the sugar mixture 1 cup at a time until completely incorporated. Scrape down the sides of the bowl between additions. Whip on high speed for 3 minutes, until light and fluffy.
  • With a hand mixer or a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, combine the confectioners' sugar, milk, and vanilla. Mix on low speed until smooth. If the glaze is too thick, add a little more milk to thin it to the desired consistency.
  • If not using within 10 minutes of mixing, cover the bowl with plastic wrap to keep the glaze from drying out. Store at room temperature.

"TIE-DYE" CUPCAKES



Planning a retro party? These colorful cupcakes, made conveniently with Betty Crocker® cake mix, would be far out!

Provided by By Betty Crocker Kitchens

Categories     Dessert

Time 1h40m

Yield 24

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 box Betty Crocker™ Super Moist™ white cake mix
Water, vegetable oil and egg whites called for on cake mix box
Betty Crocker™ gel food colors or paste food colors (red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple)
2 containers (1 lb each) Betty Crocker™ Rich & Creamy white frosting

Steps:

  • Heat oven to 350°F (325°F for dark or nonstick pans). Place white paper baking cup in each of 24 regular-size muffin cups.
  • Make cake batter as directed on box for cupcakes, using water, oil and eggs. Divide batter evenly among 6 medium bowls. Add a different food color to each bowl to make red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple. Place 1 level teaspoon of each color batter into each muffin cup, layering colors in order of rainbow-red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple. Do not stir! Each cup will be about half full.
  • Bake 17 to 23 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool 10 minutes. Remove cupcakes from pans; place on cooling racks. Cool completely, about 30 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, divide frosting evenly among 3 medium bowls. Tint 1 red, 1 yellow and 1 blue with food colors. Refrigerate about 30 minutes.
  • In large (16-inch) disposable decorating bag fitted with #6 star tip, place spoonfuls of each color of frosting side by side, alternating colors and working up from tip of bag. Do not mix colors together. Starting at 12 o'clock on outer edge of each cupcake and using constant pressure on bag, pipe frosting clockwise for 3 rotations, working toward center and ending in small peak. Store loosely covered.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 250, Carbohydrate 40 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Fat 2, Fiber 0 g, Protein 1 g, SaturatedFat 2 g, ServingSize 1 Cupcake, Sodium 220 mg, Sugar 30 g, TransFat 2 g

25 BEST POKE CAKES RECIPE COLLECTION



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Everyone will flip for these amazing poke cake recipes! From banana split to Boston cream to hot chocolate, poke cakes are easy, sweet, and irresistible!

Provided by insanelygood

Categories     Desserts     Recipe Roundup

Number Of Ingredients 25

Banana Split Poke Cake
Do Nothing Cake
Champagne Poke Cake with Champagne Glitter Glaze
Halloween Poke Cake
Lemon Poke Cake
Tres Leches Poke Cake (3 Milk Poke Cake)
Better Than Anything Cake
Triple Coconut Poke Cake
Skinny Funfetti Poke Cake
Pina Colada Poke Cake
Boston Cream Poke Cake
Peppermint Poke Cake
Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Poke Cake
S'mores Poke Cake
Black Forest Poke Cake
Raspberry Lemon Jello Poke Cake
Hot Chocolate Poke Cake
Grasshopper Poke Cake
Pumpkin Spice Poke Cake
Unicorn Poke Cake
Eggnog Poke Cake
Tiramisu Poke Cake
Margarita Poke Cake
Mocha Poke Cake
Death By Chocolate Poke Cake

Steps:

  • Select your favorite recipe.
  • Organize all the required ingredients.
  • Prep a poke cake recipe in 30 minutes or less!

Nutrition Facts :

TIE-DYE POKE CAKE AND GIVEAWAY



Tie-Dye Poke Cake and Giveaway image

Provided by Lizzy Mae Early

Number Of Ingredients 19

1 pkg. Aqua Blue Pillsbury® Funfetti™ Cake Mix
1 egg
1/4 C. oil
1/2 C. buttermilk or milk
1/4 C. sour cream
1 pkg. Neon Yellow Pillsbury® Funfetti™ Cake Mix
1 egg
1/4 C. oil
1/2 C. buttermilk or milk
1/4 C. sour cream
1 pkg. Vibrant Green Pillsbury® Funfetti™ Cake Mix
1 egg
1/4 C. oil
1/2 C. buttermilk or milk
1/4 C. sour cream
14 oz. can sweetened condensed milk
Frozen whipped topping or whipped cream
Graham Crackers (crushed)
Maraschino Cherries

Steps:

  • 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees and grease a 13 X 9 inch pan.
  • 2. For each color of batter, mix in a separate bowl.
  • 3. Combine egg, oil, buttermilk and sour cream, then add cake mix and stir until smooth. (Repeat this in separate bowls to make each color.)
  • 4. Pour all three colors in pan and swirl colors together.
  • 5. Bake for 25-35 minutes or until an inserted knife comes out clean.
  • 6. Let cake cool.
  • 7. Poke holes all over the top of the cake using a fork or something bigger like the end of a wooden spoon. Pour sweeten condensed milk over cake and let sit for 10 minutes.
  • 8. Spread whipped topping over cake, and cover with crushed graham crackers and maraschino cherries!
  • NOTE: You can use a normal Pillsbury White or Yellow cake mix and dye the batter yourself! Just use one box, mix as directed and then separate batter to dye it.

TIE-DYE CAKE ROLL



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This colorful jelly roll-inspired cake features a groovy tie-dye design that's easy to achieve and sure to impress. The trick to creating a clean cake spiral is to "train" the cake by tightly rolling it while still warm in a kitchen towel, which prevents cracking and makes it easy to re-roll once cooled. Kids can help with swirling together the colorful batter with a toothpick to create a marbled effect and rolling up the vanilla frosting-filled cake. Frosting roses and a shower of colorful rainbow sprinkles are the perfect finishing touches for this beautiful and festive dessert.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     dessert

Time 2h30m

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 17

Nonstick cooking spray
6 large eggs, separated, at room temperature
1 1/2 cups confectioners' sugar, plus more for dusting
1/4 cup whole milk
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract
1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour (see Cook's Note)
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple gel food coloring (see Cook's Note)
1 cup granulated sugar
1 tablespoon light corn syrup
1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar
Pinch kosher salt
2 very clean large egg whites, at room temperature (see Cook's Note)
1/4 cup rainbow sprinkles, plus more for sprinkling

Steps:

  • For the tie-dye cake: Position a rack in the center of the oven and preheat to 375 degrees F. Spray the bottom and sides of a 17 1/2-by-12 1/2-inch rimmed baking sheet with cooking spray, line the bottom with parchment paper and spray the parchment.
  • Beat the egg whites in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment on medium speed until light and foamy, 1 to 2 minutes. Add 1/2 cup of the confectioners' sugar, increase the speed to medium high and continue to beat until shiny stiff peaks form, 3 to 4 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, whisk the milk, oil, vanilla and egg yolks in a medium bowl. Sift the flour, baking powder, salt and remaining 1 cup confectioners' sugar into a large bowl. Whisk the egg yolk mixture into the flour mixture until smooth and thick. Divide the batter between 6 small bowls. Tint each bowl a separate color with 1 to 2 drops of gel food coloring: red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple. Stir each batter until no streaks remain. Divide the whipped egg white mixture between the 6 bowls (about 1/2 cup each), then gently fold until the batters are fluffy and no streaks remain.
  • Drop large spoonfuls of the batter on the prepared baking sheet, alternating between the colors and making sure the batter reaches the edges of the baking sheet. Drag a toothpick or wooden skewer through the colors to create a marble-like tie-dye effect; do not overmix or the colors will become muddy. Bake until the cake springs back when gently pressed, about 12 minutes.
  • Immediately sift confectioners' sugar generously over the top of the warm cake and loosen the edges with a knife. Lay a clean non-terry cloth kitchen towel over the cake. Place a second baking sheet on top of the towel. Holding the baking sheets together, flip the cake to invert it onto the towel. Remove the top baking sheet and parchment. Starting at a short end, roll up the cake and towel together into a spiral. Transfer seam-side down to a wire rack and let cool completely, about 45 minutes.
  • For the vanilla frosting: Fill a medium saucepan about one-third full with water and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Whisk the sugar, corn syrup, vanilla, cream of tartar, salt, egg whites and 3 tablespoons water in a large glass or metal bowl heatproof (see Cook's Note).
  • Set the bowl over the saucepan, but not touching the water. Beat the mixture with a handheld electric mixer on low speed until the sugar dissolves and the mixture starts to thicken, 1 to 2 minutes. Increase the speed to medium high and continue to beat until the mixture is glossy and holds firm peaks, about 7 minutes. Remove from the heat and continue to beat until the mixture cools slightly, about 30 seconds more.
  • While the frosting is still slightly warm, start to assemble the cake. Spoon about 3/4 cup of the frosting into a pastry bag fitted with an open-star pastry tip. Set aside.
  • Gently unroll the cake, then spread on the remaining frosting (about 1 1/2 cups) with an offset spatula, leaving a 1/4-inch border around the edges. Top with the rainbow sprinkles. Starting at a short end, roll up the cake into a spiral and transfer it seam-side down to a cutting board. Use a dry pastry brush to brush away any confectioner's sugar on the cake roll as needed. Trim the ends with a serrated knife, then transfer to a platter. Pipe small rosettes and stars of frosting on top of the cake roll, then top with more sprinkles. Set aside at room temperature until the frosting is set and completely cool, about 30 minutes. The cake roll can be refrigerated for up to 3 days.

Tips:

  • Use a sturdy cake pan. A 9x13 inch pan is ideal for this recipe.
  • Do not overmix the batter. Overmixing will result in a tough cake.
  • Let the cake cool completely before poking holes in it. This will prevent the cake from crumbling.
  • Use a toothpick to poke holes in the cake. Make sure the holes are deep enough to reach the bottom of the cake.
  • Slowly pour the pudding mixture over the cake. Pouring the pudding mixture too quickly will cause it to overflow.
  • Cover the cake and refrigerate for at least 4 hours, or overnight. This will allow the pudding to set and the flavors to meld.
  • Serve the cake with whipped cream or ice cream.

Conclusion:

Tie Dye Poke Cake is a delicious and easy-to-make dessert that is perfect for any occasion. With its colorful layers and creamy pudding filling, this cake is sure to be a hit with everyone who tries it.

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