This pumpkin poke cake recipe is a true showstopper. The moist pumpkin cake is poked full of gooey caramel and smothered in rich cream cheese frosting. For an adults-only twist, add a splash of bourbon to the frosting—it balances the sweetness with a subtle warmth. Don’t want alcohol? Skip it, and the frosting is still a five-star topping. Either way, this is a triple-crown dessert for fall!
I am always so excited for pumpkin season. Fall is my favorite time of year, and I am ridiculously fond of pumpkins in every shape, size, and color. To be honest, it borders on obsession.
I love baby boo pumpkins, warty pumpkins, flat pumpkins, white pumpkins, gray pumpkins, and red pumpkins. No matter if they are short and squatty or tall and lean, I'm a fan. To me, every pumpkin is a thing of beauty!
Pumpkin season seems to begin earlier every year, and thank you, Starbucks! By mid-September, everything seems to have some version of pumpkin-flavoring! Coffee creamers, pudding, ice cream, cereal, cookies, and more!
I love decorating with pumpkins both inside and outside our home, and I love eating pumpkin desserts every bit as much! Every fall, I can't wait to try out new pumpkin recipes.
This rich, moist pumpkin cake, poked with caramel and topped with thick, rich cream cheese frosting, is extra special! I'd even call it a triple crown dessert!
It's so quick and simple to make! This pumpkin cake recipe starts with a cake mix and a 15-ounce can of pumpkin puree, not pumpkin pie filling. What could be easier? The batter is thick and tantalizingly fragrant!
If you want to get fancy, you could bake it as a bundt or layer cake and adjust the baking times. Me? I wanted a simple but amazingly tasty cake, so I baked it in a standard 9 x 13 pan.
Bake this beauty at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes until the edges pull away slightly from the edge of the pan. The cake tester should come out clean, even in the tallest part of the cake.
Remove the cake from the oven and put it on a cooling rack. While it's still hot, grab a wooden spoon with a round handle and poke holes all over the cake about one and one-half inches apart.
You want big, thirsty craters to soak up the caramel topping you're pouring in. Presto! Now, it's a pumpkin caramel poke cake!
Whoever that person was that bravely poked holes in a hot cake and poured something delicious in it deserves our eternal thanks! This step produces a super moist cake with an added dimension of flavor.
So thank you, mystery baker, whoever you are. We love you. 🧡
Please wait for the cake to cool before you add the frosting.
I hope you set out the butter and cream cheese to soften. You did, didn't you? The frosting is super simple when you start with creamy soft butter and cream cheese.
Beat the cream cheese and butter together with the vanilla and bourbon until it's all nice and fluffy. Next, gradually add the powdered sugar until you get the right spreading consistency.
Powdered sugar can be a bit mysterious, so add it gradually. I found I needed about 3 1/2 cups. If it gets too thick, you can add a little more bourbon or even some milk. On the other hand, if it's too thin, add more powdered sugar until you are happy.
This makes a generous batch for a thick blanket of frosting for this pumpkin cake recipe, and who doesn't think that's a good idea? Be sure to lick the beaters; it is your right as the frosting maker! After all, you're the one who has to do the dishes, right?
I garnished the top with a sprinkle of cinnamon. I could have used nutmeg. My husband isn't nuts about nuts on a cake or in fudge, so I left them off. But my daughter and I think that chopped party peanuts would add a salty, crunchy, amazing element.
What a great cake to serve at Thanksgiving! Wait, it's easy to make; why not serve it tonight? be sure to pin this recipe so it's saved for you!
A dense moist cake that's infused with caramel and topped with a thick layer of decadent bourbon-laced cream cheese frosting.
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Here are my other personal favorite poke cakes. You oughta try them too Candy Bar Poke Cake, Rhubarb Poke Cake, Coconut Chocolate Almond Poke Cake! And by the way, what's your favorite pumpkin recipe? When fall rolls around, I am hungry for some new ones! Do you have anything you'd like to share? If you do, I'd love to hear from you!
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Can I use pure can pumpkin?
Yes, pure canned pumpkin is perfect! Homemade would be amazing, just not pumpkin pie filling! Happy, happy Thanksgiving!