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Booze and Cake Had a Baby… And It’s GLORIOUS

Published 13:08 28 Apr 2016 BST

Updated 09:57 29 Apr 2016 BST

Trine Jensen-Burke
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If you are a true Pinterest addict (like us), you might have come across these already, but just in case you have not: Poke cakes are here, and they are about to change your whole goddamn life! What is a poke cake, we hear you ask. Well, true to its name, a poke cake is simply a cake that you poke holes in after baking. An action that might seem a little weird until you realize that you get to fill the little holes with all sorts of amazing things. Like alcohol, for instance. Meaning, essentially, that you are infusing that yummy sponge with flavours of Baileys, Kahlua, Bourbon or even gin(!). Holy Moly. We literally want to spend the rest of our lives eating yummy, alcohol-soaked poke cakes. Starting, without a doubt, with these glorious four: 1. Bailey's And Coffee Poke Cake There is something so double delicious about coffee and Bailey's when you combine them. And now try to pour all that goodness straight into an actual cake. You're welcome. Recipe can be found here. mudslide-poke-cake-11-600 2. Kahlua Chocolate Poke Cake Moist. Rich. And filled up with Kahlua. We're literally crying in anticipation over here. Recipe can be found here. Screen Shot 2016-04-28 at 12.17.38 3. Yogurt and Bourbon Poke Cake Think about it, creamy, delicious Greek yogurt, filled up with warming, equally delicious Bourbon. We can totally see the allure. Recipe can be found here. Screen Shot 2016-04-28 at 12.20.20 4. Gin and Tonic Poke Cake You guys, we saved the BEST for last! A gin and tonic poke cake! Can you imagine?! We are nearly considering calling in sick tomorrow just to stay home and bake this beauty! Recipe can be found here. 506b050574c5b64af7001558._w.540_h.359_s.fit_ If YOU have come across other poke cake recipes that blew your mind, please share them with us and drop me an e-mail at Trine.Jensen@HerFamily.ie

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