Low-Carb Pumpkin Poke Cake - Easy To Make Recipe (2024)

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The ultimate dessert for fall is the low-carb pumpkin poke cake. Spiced with nutmeg, cloves, and cinnamon, it’s a true treat!

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What Is A Poke Cake

A poke cake is a really moist cake. The name comes from the fact that you bake the cake first, then you poke holes into the baked cake and pour some whipped topping and sugar-free caramel sauce on top.

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It falls into the holes, filling the entire cake with gooey goodness!If you love cinnamon, pumpkin, and caramel, then you’re going to really enjoy this cake!

It’s enough to feed a crowd at a party, too! You can cut it up into about 12 or 15 slices and it only takes about an hour to make, from start to finish.

Keto Poke Cake

I used almond flour as the base for the homemade pumpkin poke cake. This is the perfect flour to use because it gives it a balanced texture – not too crumbly, and not too moist.

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I don’t recommend trying to use coconut flour. It will make the cake taste too dry.

Feel free to use your favorite type of milk, but read the ingredients label first. Don’t use any sweetened versions of milk because they will affect your overall carb intake.

Pumpkin Poke Cake

I used a 9×12 sheet cake-sized pan for my cake. If you use a different size of pan, adjust the cooking time.

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Thinner cakes will bake quicker, and thicker ones will take a lot longer.

How do you poke the holes? Don’t use a knife it will make the holes too big. I used a chopstick and found that this was the perfect size and I love how it makes the holes perfectly round, too.

What To Eat With Cake

This is the most delicious fall-themed dessert you’ll make this year! It really is!

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If you want to make some other seasonal faves, I have some recipes you should try.

I always make keto gingerbread roll-upsat Christmas,cream cheese peach roll-upsin the summer, crispyketo blueberry roll-upsin the spring, andstrawberry cream cheese roll-upsall year long!

I also have a few other cinnamon-flavored recipes you can make on a low-carb diet. Tryketo pumpkin snickerdoodle cookiesif you like softer cookies and if you want to serve something for brunch, make a loaf oflow-carb snickerdoodle bread.

How To Store Cake

Since this is a very moist cake, I suggest storing it in the refrigerator. Keep it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days.

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You can freeze the cake, too. Place the cake in a freezer-safe container.

Keep it in the freezer for up to six months. Then, put it in the refrigerator for about a day to let it thaw.

Low-Carb Pumpkin Poke Cake Recipe

Here’s the list of ingredients (and step by step pictures) that you’ll need to make this low-carb pumpkin poke cake recipe. The exact measurements and instructions are in the printable recipe card, just a little below.

Servings: 12-15, depending on how large you want the slices
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: approximately 45 minutes

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Ingredients

  • Almond Flour
  • Granulated Sugar Alternative
  • Eggs
  • Pumpkin Puree
  • Butter
  • Milk
  • Cinnamon
  • Nutmeg
  • Allspice
  • Cloves
  • Baking Powder
  • Sugar-Free Whipped Topping
  • Sugar-Free Caramel Sauce

Directions

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Preheat your oven to 350 degrees F. In a large bowl, whisk together all of the dry ingredients (almond flour, cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, cloves and baking powder).

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Add the melted butter, milk and eggs. Mix well.

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Stir in the pumpkin puree and granulated sugar alternative.

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Once you have a smooth batter, spread it evenly in a 9×12 in baking dish. Bake for approximately 23 minutes.

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Remove and immediately poke holes in your cake, using the back of a spoon or whatever you have available. (I used the back of a chopstick).

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In a separate bowl, stir together 2 cups of whipped topping and caramel topping.

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While the cake is still warm, spread the caramel cream over the top. It will melt over the warm cake and begin to fill into the holes.

Place your cake in the refrigerator to cool.

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When you are ready to serve, spread the remaining whipped topping on top of the cake and drizzle with additional caramel topping, if desired.

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Low-Carb Pumpkin Poke Cake

The ultimate dessert for fall is the low-carb pumpkin poke cake. Spiced with nutmeg, cloves, and cinnamon, it's a true treat!

CourseDessert

Keywordpumpkin poke cake

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 45 minutes

Total Time 55 minutes

Servings 12 slices

Calories 255 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2cupsAlmond Flour
  • 1/4cupGranulated Sugar Substitute
  • 3Eggs
  • 2/3cupPumpkin Puree
  • 1/2cupButtermelted
  • 1/2cupAlmond Milkpreferred kind
  • 1tbspCinnamon
  • 1/2tspNutmeg
  • 1/2tspAllspice
  • 1/2tspCloves
  • 1tspBaking Powder
  • 4cupsSugar-Free Whipped Topping
  • 3tbspSugar-Free Caramel Topping plus additional for topping

Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees F.

  2. In a large bowl, whisk together all of the dry ingredients (almond flour, cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, cloves and baking powder).

  3. Add the melted butter, milk and eggs. Mix well.

  4. Stir in the pumpkin puree and granulated sugar alternative.

  5. Once you have a smooth batter, spread it evenly in a 9x12 in baking dish.

  6. Bake for approximately 23 minutes.

  7. Remove and immediately poke holes in your cake, using the back of a spoon or whatever you have available. (I used the back of a chopstick).

  8. In a separate bowl, stir together 2 cups of whipped topping and caramel topping.

  9. While the cake is still warm, spread the caramel cream over the top. It will melt over the warm cake and begin to fill into the holes.

  10. Place your cake in the refrigerator to cool.

  11. When you are ready to serve, spread the remaining whipped topping on top of the cake and drizzle with additional caramel topping, if desired.

Recipe Notes

Calories: 255 Net Carbs: 5 Net Carbs Per Serving

The nutritional information for this recipe is calculated as a courtesy and is an approximate only. I cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipes on this site.

Keto Pumpkin Recipes

If you enjoyed the low-carb pumpkin poke cake, then here are some more keto recipes you can make with pumpkin! Some are sweet, some are savory, but they are all delicious!

  • Keto Costco Pumpkin Pie
  • Keto Pumpkin Fudge
  • Keto Pumpkin Chili
  • Keto Mini Pumpkin Crescent Rolls
  • Keto Pumpkin Pie Martini

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