Cake Pops are the cutest desserts for any celebratory occasion! These pretty cake pops are made with vanilla cake mixed with cream cheese frosting, covered with melted chocolate and festive sprinkles. There’s a cake for every occasion! If you prefer cakes that fit in the palm of your hands, try these Vanilla Cupcakes. If you want cake for breakfast, make this Banana Coffee Cake. Or if you need a fancy two-layer cake that’s actually really easy to make, you need this Red Velvet Cake Recipe.
Vanilla Cake Pops
And then if you want just a bite or two of cake, you want these delicious vanilla cake pops. I am a sucker for anything mini and cute, and these cake pops certainly made the list. They are made with a simple vanilla cake, straight from my mini vanilla cake recipe.
What you need to make cake pops
The vanilla cake
All-purpose flour – this is what I use for all of my recipes but cake flour will work as well.Salt – a little salt goes a long way to balance the flavor.Baking powder – for leavening.Eggs – egg acts as a binder and some times for leavening as well when you incorporate air into it.Granulated sugar – to sweeten your cake.Pure vanilla extract – use pure vanilla extract or a whole vanilla bean since this is the main flavor of the cake.Milk – whole milk or 2% milk will work.Butter – for that buttery flavor.Oil – to keep the cake moist. A flavorless oil like vegetable oil or canola oil is best.
The cream cheese frosting
Cream cheese – you can’t make cream cheese frosting without cream cheese!Unsalted butter – best to use unsalted butter here since the cream cheese already has salt in it.Powdered sugar – just enough to sweeten without making it too sweet.Pure vanilla extract – for flavoring.
The chocolate coating
I used white chocolate and semi-sweet chocolate to cover these cake pops. I prefer the contrast of the semi-sweet chocolate against the light color vanilla cake balls. You could also use color candy melts for the coating if you want to stay with a color theme or you could dye your white chocolate with some food color. And then sprinkles are obviously a must to decorate cake pops. Smaller sprinkles work well.
How to make and decorate cake pops
Make the cake
Form the cake balls
My favorite frosting is a cream cheese base, so that’s what I chose to make these cake pops with. But buttercream frosting will work just as well if you prefer.
Decorate the cake pops
After the cake balls have rested in the refrigerator, they are ready to get attached to a lollipop stick and dipped in melted chocolate. I prefer melting wafers, but you can also use chocolate chips if that’s what you have on hand. There are two ways you can dry the cake pops, right side up by sticking the end of the stick into a block of foam or something that will hold it straight up. If you’re drying it this way, add sprinkles to the top of the cake pops. The second way you can dry them is by just setting them on a parchment-lined baking tray upside down with the stick standing straight up. For this, add sprinkles near the base with the stick.
Storing cake pops
Cake pops should be stored in the refrigerator since the cake is already mixed with frosting. You can store them in an airtight container or wrap them individually in little baggies, which is super convenient when you’re planning to pass these out as gifts. Undipped cake balls can be stored in the refrigerator for 3-5 days or kept frozen for much longer. If you’re planning to make ahead and freeze, don’t dip them, freeze until solid on a baking sheet in one layer, then transfer them to a freezer bag.
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All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household.