Turtle Chocolate Poke Cake

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🍫😍❤️ This decadent Chocolate Caramel Turtle Cake is topped with whipped topping, salted caramel sauce, mini chocolate chips, and chopped pecans. It’s so easy to make, and a huge hit at parties!

Chocolate Turtle Cake on a plate.

I love turtle anything. Gooey caramel contrasted with crunchy pecans and decadent chocolate is a combination I can’t resist!

Put that in poke cake form and you’ve got yourself a mega hit. This turtle chocolate poke cake is one of the best cakes I’ve ever made, and we absolutely loved it.

Poke cakes get their name because after baking you poke holes in the cake and drizzle in a sweetly satisfying mixture usually consisting of sweetened condensed milk and caramel sauce, but it can vary. 

The sauce seeps into the holes, which renders poke cakes incredibly soft and moist, and this chocolate turtle cake recipe is no exception. When you put a slice of the cake on a plate, you can literally see the caramel mixture oozing out of the bottom of the cake.

A slice of Chocolate Turtle Cake on a plate.

I topped this chocolate turtle cake with whipped topping (you can use whipped cream, but whipped topping holds up better at room or warmer temps and doesn’t deflate like whipped cream), salted caramel sauce (which is a great salty-sweet contrast to the sweet elements in the cake), chocolate chips, and Chopped Fisher Pecans. So many textures and flavors in every bite!

I love the sensation of taking a bite of chilled cake on warm days. It just hits the spot.

This turtle cake will be a guaranteed party favorite and I highly recommend putting it on your summer party menu — or any party menu, for that matter.

A slice of Chocolate Turtle Cake on a white plate.

Recipe Ingredients 

This chocolate caramel turtle cake recipe couldn’t be simpler to make! You’ll need just seven ingredients to make this cake, most of which are pantry staples.

To make this cake, you’ll require: 

  • Devil’s Food chocolate cake mix
  • Sweetened condensed milk
  • Caramel sundae topping
  • Whipped topping
  • Chopped Fisher pecans – You could also sub almonds or walnuts
  • Mini chocolate chips – I prefer dark chocolate chips, but semi-sweet or milk chocolate also work
  • Salted caramel sauce

Note: Scroll down to the recipe card section of the post for the ingredients with amounts included and for more complete directions.

bag of Fisher Nuts on counter.

How to Make Turtle Cake

This turtle chocolate cake is quick and easy to make, thanks to the baking shortcuts I used! 

Here’s a look at how the turtle caramel cake comes together: 

  1. You’ll first need to make the boxed cake according to package instructions (note that you’ll likely need a combination of oil, water, and eggs to do so).
  2. Once the cake is out of the oven, poke it all over with the end of a wooden spoon, then pour over the sweetened condensed milk and caramel topping. 
  3. Spread the whipped topping over the cake, then sprinkle with chocolate chips and chopped pecans.
  4. Cover it with foil and let it rest in the fridge for at least two hours to give the flavors time to come together. I prefer to let my cake chill overnight, but two hours should do the trick if you’re in a rush! 
  5. When you’re ready to eat the cake, drizzle the salted caramel sauce over the top and slice. I like to add a side of vanilla ice cream, too!

Just remember that when poking holes into the cake, you want to go to the edges of the cake! You don’t want a single bite of poke cake to be missing that delicious gooey filling.

Turtle chocolate poke cake Pinterest image.

Recipe FAQs

Can I Make This Recipe From Scratch? 

Yes! If desired, you can swap out the store-bought ingredients I’ve listed for homemade versions. I have a great chocolate cake recipe on my blog that can be used instead of boxed cake mix, and you can also make my homemade caramel sauce to go on top. Just do whatever is easiest for you! This turtle chocolate poke cake will turn out perfectly, no matter which route you go. 

Which Boxed Cake Mix Should I Use? 

I used this Classic Devil’s Food Cake Mix from Duncan Hines, but any box mix should work! You could even use a German chocolate cake mix for a slightly different taste. However, I find that with most box cakes I have to take my cake out of the oven a good 5 minutes before instructed, otherwise my cake turns out too dry. So keep an eye on your cake the last few minutes it’s in the oven! 

Why do You line your pans with aluminum foil?

I highly recommend placing aluminum foil on the bottom of your baking pan before pouring in the cake batter. This makes cleanup so much easier, and will ensure that the poke cake doesn’t stick to the pan at all. 

How Long Do Poke Cakes Last? 

This turtle chocolate poke cake will last up to five days in the fridge when stored in an airtight container. Just keep in mind that the cake will soften over time as it soaks up more of the caramel sauce. I don’t recommend storing leftovers in the freezer, as the moisture will cause the cake the become soggy.

Can I Halve This Recipe? 

Since this recipe uses boxed cake mix, it can’t be halved. If you make the cake batter from scratch, you could fiddle with whatever recipe you’re using to halve it, but I can’t give you any more tips besides that. 

 

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I’m not the biggest chocolate lover but I can honestly say this was genuinely the best chocolate cake I’ve ever had 😋 it was super moist and not overly sweet. I made this for my mom for her birthday and she loved it! I’ll definitely be making this again. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!

Kelsi
4.49 from 135 votes

Chocolate Turtle Cake

By Averie Sunshine
🍫😍❤️ This decadent poke cake is topped with whipped topping, salted caramel sauce, mini chocolate chips, and chopped pecans. It's so easy to make, and a huge hit at parties!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Chill Time: 2 hours
Total Time: 2 hours 35 minutes
Servings: 16 servings

Equipment

Ingredients 

  • 1 (15.25 ounce) box devil’s food chocolate cake mix*
  • 1 (14 ounce) can sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 (12 ounce) jar caramel sundae topping
  • 1 (8 ounce) container whipped topping, thawed (I used fat-free)
  • ½ cup Chopped Fisher Pecans
  • ½ cup mini semi-sweet chocolate chips, full-size okay
  • cup salted caramel sauce, or as desired (homemade or store-bought, or regular caramel sauce okay)

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350F. Line a 9×13-inch pan with aluminum foil and spray with cooking spray; set aside.
  • Make cake according to package directions (likely adding 3 eggs, water, and oil) and bake as directed (I find my cakes are done about 3 to 5 minutes faster than the box directions and if baked as long as indicated, I find the cake is too dry but bake as necessary).
  • While the cake bakes add the sweetened condensed milk and caramel topping to a medium bowl and stir to combine; set aside.
  • Remove cake from the oven when it’s done and using the blunt end of a wooden spoon, poke holes over the surface of the cake. I didn’t count but I estimate I poked about 60 holes, evenly spaced over the surface.
  • Slowly pour the sweetened condensed milk and caramel mixture over the holes, taking your time to evenly distribute it so that all the holes receive some. 
  • Place cake in the fridge for about 10 minutes to cool slightly before adding the whipped topping so it doesn’t melt.
  • Remove cake from the fridge, evenly spread the whipped topping over the surface, evenly sprinkle the pecans and chocolate chips, cover cake, and refrigerate for at least 2 hours (overnight is best).
  • Evenly drizzle the salted caramel sauce before slicing and serving.

Notes

*If you’d like to make your Devil’s Food cake from scratch, I suggest following this recipe (make only the cake itself, not the frosting).
Storage: Cake will keep airtight in the fridge for up to 5 days
Recipe adapted from my Better-Than-Anything Chocolate Cake.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving, Calories: 261cal, Carbohydrates: 36g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 12g, Saturated Fat: 7g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g, Cholesterol: 15mg, Sodium: 104mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 28g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

More Poke Cake Recipes: 

All of my poke cake recipes! 

Chocolate Poke Cake — A FAST and EASY cake that’s perfect for all the chocaholics! Moist and tender chocolate cake, filled with chocolate syrup, and topped with whipped chocolate frosting!

A slice of chocolate Poke Cake on a plate topped with a strawberry.

Better-Than-Anything Chocolate Cake — Worthy of its name and one of the BEST cakes you will ever eat! Doesn’t get any better than chocolate, caramel, whipped topping, and candy in an easy, no-mixer cake!

A slice of better than anything chocolate cake on a plate with a bite missing.

S’mores Cake — Chocolate cake gets poked all over and soaked in a marshmallow creme mixture before being topped with crushed graham crackers, toasted marshmallows, and hot fudge sauce. 

A slice of s'mores cake on a white plate.

Better-Than-Anything Peanut Butter Cake — A peanut butter lovers dream: PB, PB chips, and PB cups! An easy, no-mixer poke cake that’s drenched with caramel to keep it super moist! Lives up to it’s name and tastes amazing!

A slice of better than anything peanut butter cake on a plate with a bite missing.

Strawberries and Cream Poke Cake — This Strawberry Poke Cake uses just four ingredients and is a hit at parties and potlucks! It’s a moist, refreshing dessert you’ll definitely want seconds of! 

A slice of strawberries and cream poke cake on a white plate.

Caramel Poke Cake — Poke cakes are always supremely moist and this one reminds me of a cheater’s version of Tres Leches Cake because it’s sweet and creamy.

A slice of caramel poke cake on a plate.

Caramel Coconut Poke Cake — An incredibly EASY super moist cake thanks to a creamy caramel mixture that’s poked into the cake. Topped with crispy toasted coconut, this cake is a DELISH winner!

A slice of caramel coconut poke cake on a white plate.

The BEST Tres Leches Cake— This easy tres leches cake melts in your mouth and requires just 15 minutes of hands-on prep!!  This is an authentic three milk cake your family will love! 

A slice of tres leches cake on a plate with a corner bite missing.

This post is brought to you by Fisher Nuts. The recipe, images, text, and opinions expressed are my own. #fisherunshelled

Originally posted August 19, 2016 and reposted with updated text February 4, 2022.

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  1. Home made cherry vanilla ice cream is our family’s absolute favorite!  However, this turtle poke cake might give the ice cream a bit of competition!  Thanks for sharing your most creative recipes!

  2. My favorite summer recipe is a berry summer tart! I can’t believe I haven’t tried a poke cake yet, I have to get on that before summer is over!

  3. Oh shoot. I just bought the ingredients for an ice cream cake for my son’s birthday. He SO would have loved this. I’ll just have to find another cake-worthy event. :)

  4. My favorite summer recipe is my Garden Tomato Salad. Tomatoes, Sweet Peppers, Sweet Onion, Garlic, and Grilled corn marinated in a homemade Italian dressing! Mal ng some TODAY!

  5. You’ve created so many fantastic poke cakes and this one also made me think wow!! I share your love for turtle anything. My favorite summer recipe is your 12 foods super salad. I make it (or some variation) weekly since I grow my own kale.

    1. I didn’t know you made it that often! That’s great to hear! And also that you have so much homegrown kale!