The Best Homemade Cake Pop Recipe

Amazing cake pops made easy with simple steps, perfect for any occasion, and bursting with flavor—discover the secret to the best homemade treat.

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What You’ll Love About This Recipe

This cake pop recipe is a game-changer, making it easy to create sweet, bite-sized treats that everyone will adore. You’ll love how simple and fun they are to make, with a few key perks that set them apart.

  • Perfect texture—soft, moist cake inside with a smooth, crackly chocolate coating.
  • Endless flavor options—mix and match cake flavors, frostings, and toppings to suit any taste.
  • Great for sharing—these pops are ideal for parties, gifts, or just a fun kitchen project with kids.

Recipe

easy homemade cake pops

Ingredients:

1 baked cake (any flavor), cooled

1 cup frosting (any flavor)

2 cups candy melts or chocolate coating

Sprinkles or decorations (optional)

Lollipop sticks

Instructions:

  1. Crumble the cooled cake into fine crumbs in a large bowl.
  2. Add the frosting to the crumbs and mix until the mixture holds together when pressed.
  3. Roll the mixture into 1-inch balls and place them on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
  4. Chill the cake balls in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes to firm up.
  5. Melt the candy melts or chocolate coating in a microwave-safe bowl, stirring until smooth.
  6. Dip the tip of a lollipop stick into the melted coating and insert it into a cake ball, about halfway through.
  7. Dip the cake ball into the coating, tapping off any excess, and decorate with sprinkles if desired.
  8. Place the coated cake pop upright in a styrofoam block or cake pop stand to set.

Notes:

  • Use a cake mix and store-bought frosting for convenience, or make them from scratch.
  • Make sure the cake balls are firm before dipping to prevent them from falling apart.

Equipment:

Large mixing bowl

Baking sheet

Parchment paper

Microwave-safe bowl

Styrofoam block or cake pop stand

Time:

Prep time: 20 minutes

Cooking time: 10 minutes

Chilling time: 30 minutes

Cuisine: Dessert

Serving: Makes approximately 24 cake pops

Nutrition

Cake pops are a fun and tasty treat, but it’s important to know their nutritional content. Below is the breakdown per serving.

NutrientAmount Per Serving
Calories150 kcal
Total Fat7 g
Saturated Fat4 g
Cholesterol15 mg
Sodium100 mg
Total Carbs20 g
Sugars15 g
Protein2 g

What To Serve With It

Wondering what to serve with your cake pops? I love pairing them with a cold glass of milk or a frothy latte—it balances the sweetness perfectly. For snacks, try fresh fruit or cheese cubes to add variety without overpowering the treats.

Perfect Pairing Drinks

When you’re biting into a sweet, rich cake pop, you’ll want something to balance that sugary goodness—and that’s where the perfect drink comes in. I love pairing mine with a cold glass of milk; it’s simple, but the creaminess cuts through the sweetness just right. If I’m feeling fancy, a latte or cappuccino works wonders, especially with chocolate or vanilla flavors. For a revitalizing twist, iced tea or lemonade adds a tangy contrast that’s hard to resist. Coffee lovers might enjoy a smooth espresso to complement the richness. Whatever you choose, the right drink makes every bite even better.

Complementary Snack Ideas

If you’re like me, you love a good cake pop but sometimes crave something extra to round out the treat. Fresh fruit, like strawberries or pineapple chunks, adds a juicy contrast to the sweetness. Pretzels or salted nuts bring a nice crunch and balance. Mini sandwiches or cheese cubes work well if you’re planning a snack spread. For a fun twist, try popcorn drizzled with chocolate or yogurt-dipped granola bars. These pairings make the cake pop experience feel more complete. I love mixing textures and flavors, so experimenting with these ideas keeps things exciting and satisfying for everyone.

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