Have you guys heard of Poshmark?
It’s kind of like eBay but pretty much consists of girlie clothes, shoes and accessories. People sell things in their “closets” that they no longer want, but you can also work out trades or bundles with the sellers, and there’s no bidding required. In other words, it’s pretty much my new favorite website. However, there’s something eerily strange about Poshmark.
You see, when you order something, you pay for the item via Poshmark. Poshmark holds onto the funds until the person ships the product and until you receive the product. Once you get the product, you have to go into Poshmark and accept that you’ve received it. It’s only then that the person gets their money. Make sense?
However, what’s really weird is that every time I’ve ordered from Poshmark, I’ll always get an email and text reminder from them saying, “looks like your item has been delivered! Please accept your item!” … literally SECONDS after the doorbell rings. I’ll open the door, see the postman walking away, be reaching for my package, and bing! Poshmark.
I get that they probably have a tracking ID on their packages or something, but have you ever had a package literally be absolutely, 100%, on-the-money correct when it’s been delivered? Not I. In fact, with most services, it won’t even update in the system that the item’s been delivered until a day later. Or it’ll say ‘delivered’, but it won’t come for another couple hours. But Poshmark is like.. the very second it happens, they know.
Which makes me wonder — is Poshmark really just an elaborate scheme for a 1984 kind of deal? Is Poshmark Big Brother, watching our every moves? Encouraging us to share and trade clothing with one another while tracking where we live? Because how ELSE would they know to text me a reminder THE VERY SECOND I reach for my package? Hm?? It’s like they have microscopic cameras installed around my house now or something. Or maybe the postman is in on their grand operation to take over the world.
He probably hops back into his mail truck, alerts the Poshmark people over his walkie talkie that I’ve received the package, “now commence Operation Watchdog” and they know to send that text so I know that they know that I know they’re watching me. Or something.
Or maybe I should stop online shopping. Probably. But then again, what kind of world would that be?
Anywho, if Poshmark knows where I live — that’s one thing. But if they start breakin’ in and stealing my Lemon Coconut Cake, that’s another. This cake is easily one of my new favorites! Lemon cake is just so reminiscent of springtime, and who can resist a light and tender cake bursting with fresh citrusy flavor? And don’t even get me started on the coconut frosting. It. Is. Phenomenal. Light as a cloud, super fluffy, and loaded with coconutty goodness. Paired together, the two make quite a team! AND did I mention the cake is guiltless?
Now sit back, relax, and let this cake take over your world.
- 1 box lemon cake mix
- 4 egg whites
- 1 & ¼ cup water
- ½ cup unsweetened applesauce
- 1 small box sugar free/fat free instant lemon pudding mix
- 2 tsp lemon zest (about one medium-sized lemon)
- 1 box instant coconut pudding mix
- 1 cup cold fat-free milk
- ⅓ cup powdered sugar
- 4 ounces fat free or reduced fat cream cheese, room temperature
- 8 ounces Cool Whip Free, thawed
- Shredded coconut
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Liberally grease two 9" cake pans with cooking spray and set aside.
- In a large bowl, beat together the cake mix, egg whites, water, applesauce, lemon pudding mix and lemon zest with a handheld electric mixer until combined. Portion the batter evenly among the two greased cake pans and bake for approximately 18-20 minutes or until the cakes spring back lightly when touched and a toothpick inserted near the center comes out mostly clean. Allow the cakes to cool in the pan for about 15 minutes before gently inverting them onto wire racks to cool completely.
- Meanwhile, make your frosting: in the bowl of a stand mixer, combine the coconut pudding, powdered sugar and milk and whisk until smooth. Stir in the cream cheese until combined. Then fold in the whipped topping into the mixture. Refrigerate the frosting until ready to serve, or about 1 hour.
- Place a cake round on a serving platter or cake stand. Top with HALF of the frosting mixture, spreading it just to about the border -- don't actually spread to the border or else it'll all mush out. Top with the remaining cake and frost the top. Generously pat on the shredded coconut to cover the top and sides of the cake. Serve!

Have a fantastical day!
xo, Hayley
Jocelyn @BruCrew Life says
Holy cow! I just love everything about this cake…the lemon, the coconut, and the frosting!!! And it’s healthy…so that means I can enjoy a whole lot more of it 🙂
Kayle (The Cooking Actress) says
lol I’ve been seeing you with the Poshmark on facebook!!! That is cuhraaaazy how on the money they are with their deliveries, yeah they’re def. spying on you. 😛
I hope they don’t steal your cake too! It’s toooo beautiful!
Lindsey @ American Heritage Cooking says
I’ll let that cake take over my world anytime! Looks sublime!
Dorothy @ Crazy for Crust says
Now I need this cake and I need to shop at Poshmark! 🙂
Amy @ Amy's Healthy Baking says
Oh my gosh, that is so creepy!! I mean, that’s really nice that Poshmark is trying to make sure that everyone gets properly compensated and all that, but seriously… Give a little grace time and stop freaking out customers! Hopefully you found some cute stuff though! 🙂
Sarah @ MIss CandiQuik says
Okay, I am totally making this cake as lemon and coconut are two of my favorite things. And this Poshmark thing – I wonder if it’ll work for me, or if it’s just you!? Worth a try!
Aimee @ ShugarySweets says
This cake is stunning!!!! PINNED and DROOLED.
Sophia @ NY Foodgasm says
Sounds soooo super delicious!!! I love that it is reduced fat and I am sure- just as fabulous!
Laura @ Laura's Culinary Adventures says
I’m not sure if I should check out Poshmark or not! 🙂
Jessica @ A Kitchen Addiction says
I think I need a big slice of this cake to get me through this long afternoon!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
I need this cake – like NOW! I can’t believe how totally decadent it is and it’s like, not even that bad for me. LOVE! Now this Poshmark thing, sounds dangerous 😉
Averie @ Averie Cooks says
I’d love a huge slice of this! looks so good and refreshing! My mom used to make a dessert in a pan sort of like this but with angel food. Yours looks amazing!! Pinned
Deb says
I made it, it had amazing flavors but the cake itself didn’t really raise it kind of dense in a moist way but only difference was I used non- sugar free stuff, a bit of guilty should I say. I was making it for someone else. What could I have done wrong??? Hmmmmm
Elizabeth Wood says
bookmarked, excellent blog!
Alexander Russell says
Saved like a favorite, magnificent web site!
thedomesticrebel says
Thanks, Alexander! 🙂
hawes.vanessa says
Hayley can I use a 9×13 pan instead of the two cake pans as your recipe calls for? I like using those pans instead. Please let me know if this is possible or not! I would appreciate your reply! Really want to make this, sounds delightful!
thedomesticrebel says
Hi Vanessa! Yes, you may absolutely use a 9×13 pan!
Amanda Coates says
Can you make this as just a lemon cake?
thedomesticrebel says
I’m not sure I understand what you’re asking, Amanda. Do you mean in a different size pan, or omitting the coconut?
Sabrina Henry says
Where did you find the Instant Coconut Pudding Mix? I can’t find it anywhere
thedomesticrebel says
Hi Sabrina, it’s usually called Coconut Cream and it’s by Jell-O brand. I’ve seen it at Walmart, Target, and Safeway stores.
Sabrina Henry says
I found the Dr. Oetker one because I couldn’t find the Jell-O ones.
Sabrina Henry says
So I’m making this for Christmas and I have no clue if I should use the coconut pudding mix for the frosting or make the actual pudding first and then add it to the frosting!?
R Gurney says
Can I freeze this cake ? Or ice & store in fridge for a few days?
thedomesticrebel says
Hmm, I have never tried freezing it before so I don’t know how it would affect the cake. But it can definitely be stored in the fridge! Just keep it covered.