A specific set of instructions detailing the creation of a moist dessert, where holes are introduced into a baked cake and then filled with a liquid, in this instance, cranberry sauce or a similar cranberry-flavored preparation. These instructions outline the required ingredients, such as cake mix, cranberries (fresh, frozen, or sauce), and supplementary components like gelatin or condensed milk for the filling. The procedure usually involves baking a cake, puncturing it with holes, saturating it with the cranberry element, and potentially topping it with whipped cream or frosting.
The appeal lies in its simplicity and moist texture. The infused cranberry imparts a tangy sweetness throughout the cake, preventing dryness often associated with baked goods. Historically, poke cakes gained popularity as a method to uniformly distribute flavor and moisture. Cranberry variations add a festive and vibrant twist, making it suitable for holiday gatherings and seasonal celebrations. The ease of preparation, often utilizing readily available ingredients, contributes to its widespread adoption in home baking.