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Receta Vintage Christmas Jell-O Poke Cake
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been vintage and retro recipes, because they remind me so much of my childhood.

Jell-O cakes or refrigerator cakes date back as far as our grandmothers and are still a favorite in many households including mine. What I love most about Jell-O poke cakes is how you can interchange the Jell-O flavors to match just about any holiday.

I have made several gelatin poke cakes over the years, a Patriotic Jell-O Poke Cake, Halloween Jell-O Poke Cake, and Strawberry Jell-O Poke Cupcakes for Valentines Day. All you need is Jell-O gelatin and your imagination. I get tickled at all the flavor combinations that people come up with.

Making a two layer colorful poke cake can look intimidating, but it's really simple. I prepared my Christmas Poke Cake just like they did back in the day by using plain old cool whip for the frosting. Cool Whip also has a new frosting line, so if you prefer you could use vanilla or their cream cheese frosting in place of cool whip alone.

All you will need a white cake mix, two flavors of Jell-O (red & green), eggs, water and oil called for on the cake mix, and cool whip. For the green cake layer you will need to use lime Jell-O, but for the red layer you have several choices (cherry, raspberry or strawberry).

Note: When pouring the Jell-O over the cake layers it will look like the whole cake is saturated with color, so don't freak out like I did the first time.

The gelatin mixture will only go down into the holes that you made with the fork. Jell-O poke cakes are not only festive, but they're delicious too!

I know the Christmas Holiday is over, but tuck this recipe away and remember it for next year.

Vintage Christmas Jell-O Poke Cake

Prepare and bake cake according to package directions for a 2 layer round cake. Place cakes, top-sides up, in clean 8 or 9-inch round pans; pierce with large fork at 1/2-inch intervals.

In a separate bowl add 1 cup boiling water to each flavor dry gelatin mix; stir 2 minutes until completely dissolved. Slowly pour 3/4 of the red gelatin mixture over 1 cake round and 3/4 of the lime gelatin over second cake layer. Discard the remaining jell-O

Refrigerate cakes 3 -4 hours. Remove cakes from refrigerator and dip bottoms of cake pans in warm water for 10 seconds to release the cakes from the pans.

Frost cake layers with Cool Whip or use Cool Whips new frosting found in the freezer section. Add sprinkles and refrigerate cake at least 1 hour before serving.

Source: Click Americana

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