Patriotic Punch Bowl Cake
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With layers of fluffy cake, vanilla pudding, whipped topping, and fresh blueberries and strawberries, this delicious patriotic punch bowl cake recipe is simultaneously light, creamy, and sweet. The beloved trifle is destined to be a hit at your 4th of July gathering.
I have a sweet tooth big enough to take over my entire mouth, but I can’t eat sugar (at least not in anything other than small quantities). So I adjust a lot of dessert recipes to make them lighter or sugar-free altogether. This patriotic punch bowl cake is one recipe that works really well and is every bit as decadent and refreshing whether you make a regular or lighter version.
A popular Southern dessert, we serve it a lot at our family get-togethers in the summer and my husband always chooses it as his top pic for his February birthday as well. It would be the perfect addition to your fourth of July or other summer celebration!
Also known as a trifle, this punch bowl cake recipe features multiple delicious layers. You’ve got fluffy angel food cake, creamy vanilla pudding, and refreshing whipped topping. The fresh and tart blueberries and strawberries give the trifle a blue and red patriotic vibe, but you can use whatever fruit you like. For example, I have a plain strawberry punch bowl cake recipe on the blog as well.
Altogether, this punch bowl cake is light, creamy, sweet, and delicious. I just know it’s going to be a hit at your next summer gathering. Enjoy!
Recipe Ingredients
- Angel food cake (from boxed cake mix)
- Vanilla pudding mix (you can use sugar-free vanilla pudding mix).
- Light or regular whipped topping
- Milk (any kind of milk, like almond milk, whole milk, 2%, or skim milk).
- Blueberries
- Strawberries
How to Make My Patriotic Punch Bowl Cake
Slice all of the brown outer layer off of your angel food cake.
I was gonna call it “crust” but that kind of implies that it is hard and crusty, which it isn’t of course! In fact, this brown part is the part you are supposed to eat while you make the rest of the cake because it’s so good and you really need to keep your energy up! No sense in wasting it anyhow.
It will look something like this.
Cut the cake into cubes. You can just tear it also if you want to.
In a mixing bowl, place your milk.
Add your pudding mix and mix until well blended.
That looks pretty well blended to me.
Dump in your whipped topping.
Of course the recipe says to “fold” it in but y’all know I’m a dumper, not a folder.
Mix that up until well blended and all prettified.
Place 1/2 of your cake pieces in the bottom of your punch bowl.
Spread 1/3 of your pudding mixture over the top.
Put every blessed blueberry you got on top of that!
Top with the remainder of your cake pieces.
And 1/3 more of your pudding mixture.
Wash your strawberries and slice them.
Okay so you could have done this earlier but we forgot til now so just roll with it.
Now you’re going to take those strawberries and put them on top of your angel food cake pieces, just like we did the blueberries.
Place strawberries over the second layer of the pudding mixture.
and cover with the remaining pudding mixture.
If you want, you can decorate the top with more berries.
Cover and refrigerate for several hours or until ready to serve. This is great if made the night before, too!
YUM!
Storage
Store trifle leftovers covered in plastic wrap in the fridge for up to 3 days.
Recipe Notes
- Substitute the angel food cake for yellow cake mix, white cake mix, or even a homemade pound cake.
- You can do the same with the pudding: swap it for cheesecake, white chocolate, or lemon pudding.
- If you’re not going for a red, white, and blue theme, you can use any kind of fresh fruit or canned fruit you like (or thawed frozen fruit in a pinch). This might be crushed pineapple, fresh raspberries, banana slices, fresh blackberries, or even cherry pie filling.
- Besides a fresh berries garnish, you can also garnish your trifle with toasted coconut flakes or chopped walnuts/chopped pecans for added flavor and texture.
- For a chocolate punch bowl cake, opt for a chocolate cake mix and fudge pudding. This would taste so delicious with the strawberries!
You may also enjoy these fun 4th of July recipes:
Red, White, and Blue Patriotic Dishes!
Ingredients
- 1 box angel food cake baked according to package directions
- 1 packet instant vanilla pudding mix* 3.5-ounce
- 2 cups milk of your choice
- 1 carton whipped topping 8-ounce
- 1 pint fresh strawberries, washed and hulled
- 2 cups fresh blueberries, rinsed
Instructions
- Trim the brown outer layer from the cake and then tear the cake into small pieces.1 box angel food cake
- Prepare pudding as directed and then mix in the Cool Whip.1 packet instant vanilla pudding mix*, 2 cups milk of your choice, 1 carton whipped topping
- Place 1/2 of the cake pieces in a punch bowl. Top with 1/3 of the pudding mixture and all of the blueberries. Top with the remaining cake pieces, 1/3 of the pudding mixture, and all of the strawberries. Finish with the remaining pudding mixture and garnish with additional berries if you like.1 pint fresh strawberries, washed and hulled, 2 cups fresh blueberries, rinsed
- Cover and refrigerate for several hours.
Notes
“The person who seeks all their applause from outside has their happiness in another’s keeping .”
~Dale Carnegie
This is such a pretty and easy recipe. It would appeal to guests of all ages. As I looked at the pictures, I could almost taste it. The next time I need an easy dessert, I’ll use this recipe!
Perfect recipe to put in the punch bowl I inherited from my Mom.
This cake looks great! It seems to not be too heavy…a great summer dessert!
I love the layered look of this–might try making smaller versions in glass jars for the kids to take on the go this bbq weekend!
Great idea!
This is one of these recipes that look like you slaved in the kitchen for hours to make. It looks so beautiful and impressive but is so simple.
Since I can buy the angel food cake, this is another winner in the no-bake category! No AC means I can’t use my oven.
Ok, I have a stupid question. What do you do with brown pieces of the angel food cake or did I miss something?
I’m also stealing this new saying for me: “y’all know I’m a dumper, not a folder.”
LOL I love that you like that sayin’. And well, we eat those darn brown pieces. It’s a reward for being the cook 🙂 We only take them off to get the white color to make this a red, white and blue dish.