Presenting my go-to recipe for Valentine Cake Pops—a showstopper treat that’s a hit in our home every year for Valentine’s Day! These easy and festive treats are made with crumbled cake from cake mix, mixed with rich cream cheese frosting, and coated in smooth white chocolate. Finished with adorable Valentine’s Day sprinkles, they’re the ultimate combination of fun, flavor, and celebration!
All you need is a box of cake mix, store-bought cream cheese frosting, white chocolate, and colorful sprinkles! Isn’t it amazing to create beautiful Valentine Cake Pops at home—better than Starbucks—using just these simple ingredients?
Cake pops are a treat that everyone loves—kids and adults alike enjoy them, especially on special occasions like Valentine’s Day. These delicious desserts are perfect for your kids' Valentine’s Day treats at school, thoughtful gifts for college friends, or even to share at the office. They’re guaranteed to be the BEST treat to showcase on your dessert table or at any party, making every celebration extra sweet!
This recipe is inspired by the famous Christmas Cake Pops recipe from my blog—don’t forget to check it out!
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- More Valentine’s Day Dessert Ideas You’ll Love
- Why You’ll Love This Valentine Cake Pops Recipe
- What to Serve with this Valentine Day Cake Pops
- Ingredients
- How to make Valentines cake pops
- Step-By-Step Instructions
- Substitutions for Valentine’s Cake Pops Recipe
- Variations for Valentine’s Cake Pops
- Equipment
- Storage
- Top Tips for making the BEST cake pops using cake mix
- FAQ
- Related
- Pairing
- Valentine cake pops
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Why You’ll Love This Valentine Cake Pops Recipe
- Simple and Easy: With just a few simple ingredients like cake mix, cream cheese frosting, and white chocolate, these cake pops come together effortlessly.
- Festive and Fun: Decorated with colorful Valentine’s Day sprinkles, these cake pops are perfect for adding a festive touch to any celebration.
- Loved by All Ages: Whether for kids, friends, or colleagues, these treats are a hit with everyone, making them ideal for school, office, potluck desserts or home parties.
- Perfect for Gifting: These adorable, bite-sized desserts make thoughtful Valentine’s Day gifts packaged in cute wrappers or boxes.
- Customizable: Switch up the flavors, colors, or decorations to suit your style and create a personalized treat. Like I did in my Christmas Cake pops recipe.
- Better Than Store-Bought: Homemade and crafted with love, these cake pops rival even Starbucks valentine cake pop, trust me!
What to Serve with this Valentine Day Cake Pops
- Coffee or Latte: Pair your cake pops with a warm cup of coffee, a creamy latte, or even a decadent Salted Caramel Latte for a cozy treat.
- Champagne or Sparkling Wine: Elevate your Valentine’s Day celebration by pairing cake pops with a glass of bubbly champagne or sparkling rosé.
- Fresh Strawberries: Complement the sweetness of the cake pops with the refreshing juiciness of fresh strawberries or Nutella-covered strawberries.
- Fruit Platter: Add a healthy touch by offering a vibrant fruit platter with berries, kiwi, and grapes to balance the sweetness of the cake pops. I would so any colorful fruits should work!
- Cheese Board: Create a sweet-and-savory experience by serving cake pops with a charcuterie board featuring cheeses, nuts, and crackers. Our family loves these kinds of cute charcuterie boards.
These pairings will make your Valentine’s Day dessert table even more special and memorable!
Ingredients
As I mentioned earlier, these Valentine cake pops recipe needs less than 5 ingredients to make!
- Yellow cake mix - This pre-packaged cake mix serves as the base for the cake pops, providing a soft, moist texture and a delicious vanilla flavor. I used Betty Crocker cake mix.
- Eggs - Add structure, moisture, and richness to the cake mix, helping it bake up fluffy and soft.
- Oil - Oil keeps the cake moist and tender.
- Cream cheese frosting - Creamy, tangy frosting binds the cake crumbs together to create the ideal consistency for shaping the cake pops. I used Betty Crocker Rich and Creamy Cream cheese frosting.
- Vanilla almond bark or White Chocolate Chips - A coating that melts smoothly and hardens quickly, ideal for covering the cake pops.
- Valentine's Day sprinkles - Add a festive touch, enhancing both the look and texture of the cake pops.
See recipe card for quantities.
How to make Valentines cake pops
If you are looking to impress with a festive treat? Cake pops for Valentine’s are the ultimate way to celebrate! Whether you’re searching for creative cake pop ideas for Valentine’s Day or planning to make a batch of Valentine’s Day cake pops for loved ones, these delightful bites are sure to steal the show. Decorated with sprinkles, drizzles, or even shaped into hearts, they make the perfect sweet gift.
Preparing the cake: While the oven warms up, grab a mixing bowl and combine yellow cake mix, eggs, oil, and water. Mix everything together until the batter is smooth and luscious—it only takes about two minutes! Just follow the cake mix box instructions. Pour the batter into your prepared pan to bake.
Mix: Now comes the fun part—crumble the cake into fine crumbs. Add cream cheese frosting and mix until the crumbs are perfectly moist and stick together.
Refrigerate: Scoop out portions (about the size of a golf ball) and roll them into smooth cake balls. Refrigerate for 10 minutes to firm them up.
Dip and decorate: Time to dip! Coat each cake pop in melted white chocolate, gently tapping off the excess for an even finish. Before the chocolate sets, decorate with colorful Valentine’s Day sprinkles. Place the pops upright in a foam block or similar stand to let them set beautifully.
For an alternative twist, try making Valentine’s cake balls without sticks—just as delicious and fun!
Step-By-Step Instructions
Bake the cake according to the package instructions and allow to cool down.
Crumbled cake and cream cheese frosting getting mixed.
Shape into evenly shaped round balls.
Cake balls dipped in white chocolate.
Once the chocolate hardens, your Valentine’s Cake Pops are ready to shine! Serve at room temperature and watch them disappear.
Substitutions for Valentine’s Cake Pops Recipe
- Yellow Cake Mix: Substitute the yellow cake mix with your favorite homemade cake recipe for a personal touch. This allows you to control the flavors and ingredients while skipping the boxed mix.
- Cream Cheese Frosting: Replace cream cheese frosting with buttercream for a milder, sweeter taste. Homemade frosting works perfectly here, and for dietary needs, opt for dairy-free or vegan cream cheese frosting as an alternative.
- White Chocolate Coating: Use milk or dark chocolate for a richer flavor or substitute with candy melts for easier melting and a wide range of colors. For a vegan-friendly option, choose dairy-free chocolate.
- Sprinkles: Instead of sprinkles, try finely crushed almonds, pecans, or pistachios for a deliciously crunchy and nutty topping.
Variations for Valentine’s Cake Pops
Here are some creative ways to customize your Valentine’s Cake Pops:
- Flavor Variations: Use chocolate cake mix and coat with milk or dark chocolate for a rich, indulgent treat. Swap red velvet with strawberry cake mix for a fruity twist and pink hue. The color will be just perfect for Valentine's Day!
- Shape Variations: Use a heart-shaped mold or shape the cake balls by hand for a romantic touch.
- Vegan or Gluten-Free Cake Pops: Use gluten-free cake mix and dairy-free frosting to make the recipe suitable for dietary restrictions. Coat with vegan chocolate for a complete allergen-friendly option.
Equipment
Mixing Bowls: For mixing the cake, frosting, and coating ingredients.
Hand Mixer: Used blend to make the cake batter. Even whisk will work.
Baking Pan: To bake the cake.
Cookie scoop: To make evenly-sized cake balls.
Lollipop Sticks: For creating the iconic cake pop look.
Storage
Proper storage ensures your Valentine cake pops remain fresh and delicious, whether you’re making them ahead or saving leftovers. Here’s how to store them:
Room Temperature: Place the cake pops in an airtight container, separating layers with parchment or wax paper to prevent sticking.They can last at room temperature for up to 5 days, provided the environment is cool and dry.
Refrigerator: Arrange the cake pops in an airtight container with parchment or wax paper between layers. Keep them in the fridge to maintain freshness. Refrigerated cake pops can last up to 1 week
Freezer: You can also freeze the cake pops for up to 2-3 months.
Thawing: If frozen, allow the cake pops to thaw in the fridge or at room temperature for about 30 minutes before serving.
Top Tips for making the BEST cake pops using cake mix
- Crumble the cake finely to ensure a smooth texture that binds well with the frosting.
- Add the frosting gradually, using just enough to hold the crumbs together. Too much frosting will make the mixture too soft and difficult to roll.
- Refrigerate or freeze the rolled cake balls for 15–30 minutes before inserting the sticks. This helps them firm up and prevents them from falling apart.
- Melt chocolate coating in short intervals, stirring frequently to prevent burning or seizing.
- Dip the end of each lollipop stick in melted chocolate coating before inserting it into the cake ball. This acts as “glue” to keep the stick secure. (It's an important step better not to skip this!)
- Dip the cake pops straight into the melted coating and gently tap off the excess while twirling the stick. Avoid stirring or shaking, as this may loosen the cake ball.
- Place the dipped cake pops in a styrofoam block or cake pop stand to set. This ensures a clean, round finish without smudges. I use a heavy bottom glass to place my cake pops in it, its strong and steady one.
FAQ
Of Course! You can use your favorite homemade cake recipe instead of a boxed mix. Just make sure the cake is fully cooled and crumbled finely for the best texture.
Yes! Simply roll the cake balls and serve them as cake truffles. I do this at times. They’re just as delicious and perfect for bite-sized treats.
Dip the tip of each stick in melted chocolate before inserting it into the cake ball. Chill the cake balls before dipping to ensure they stay firm.
You can substitute cream cheese frosting with homemade buttercream, ganache, or even a store-bought frosting of your choice.
For a 9x13-inch cake using a standard box of cake mix and cream cheese frosting, you can expect to make about 30 cake pops if they are golf ball-sized (about 1.5 inches in diameter).
Yes, you can absolutely make cake pops from leftover cake! It's a perfect way to repurpose leftover cake into a fun treat. Simply crumble the cake into fine crumbs, mix it with a small amount of frosting to bind it, and roll the mixture into balls. From there, follow my cake pop-making process: insert sticks, chill, dip in melted chocolate, and decorate.
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Valentine cake pops
Equipment
- Mixing Bowl
- Baking Pan
- Hand Mixer
- Lollipop sticks
Ingredients
- 1 13.25 oz box super moist yellow cake mix (such as Betty Crocker)
- 3 medium eggs at room temperature
- ⅓ cup unflavored oil such as vegetable oil
- 1 cup water
- ½ cup cream cheese frosting (such as Betty Crocker Rich and Creamy)
- 12 oz vanilla almond bark or substitute white chocolate or candy melts
- 30 Cake pop sticks
- Valentine's Day sprinkles for decorating
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Grease a 9x13-inch baking pan with cooking spray and set it aside.
- In a large mixing bowl, combine the yellow cake mix, eggs, oil, and water. Use a hand mixer or whisk to blend everything together until the cake batter is smooth and well-combined, about 2 minutes.
- Transfer the cake batter to the prepared pan and spread it out evenly. Bake for 25-28 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean.
- Once baked, allow the cake to cool completely. After cooling, trim off the brown edges of the cake to create a clean surface.
- Break the cake into 4-5 large pieces and crumble them into fine crumbs in a bowl.
- Add the cream cheese frosting to the crumbled cake in the bowl. Mix it well until the frosting is evenly distributed.
- Using an ice cream scoop or a tablespoon, take a portion of the cake mixture about the size of a golf ball and roll it into a smooth ball.
- Place the formed cake balls on a plate. Refrigerate them for about 10 minutes to help them firm up.
- Meanwhile, in a microwave-safe bowl, melt the white chocolate or almond bark in short intervals (20-30 seconds), stirring after each interval until smooth and fully melted.
- Dip the tip of each cake pop stick into the melted chocolate, then insert it halfway into each cake pop to help it stay in place. Return the cake pops to the plate and refrigerate again for 10 minutes to set the sticks. (Don’t skip this step)
- After the cake pops have chilled, dip each one into the melted white chocolate or almond bark until completely coated. Gently tap the stick to remove any excess chocolate and ensure an even coating.
- Decorate the cake pops with valentine's day sprinkles immediately after coating. Once decorated, place the cake pops vertically, sticking the end of the stick into a foam block or a similar surface to keep them upright.
- Allow the cake pops to come to room temperature and let the chocolate coating fully set. Once set, enjoy these delicious Valentine cake pops!
Notes
- Trim off the brown edges of the cake after baking and discard them for a smoother texture in your cake pops.
- If the chocolate or candy coating is too thick, add a small amount of coconut oil or vegetable shortening to thin it out for a smooth, even coating.
- Work in batches by keeping some cake balls chilled while coating others to prevent them from softening and losing their shape.
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Abi Guna says
This is our family favorite cake pop recipe, I usually make them with my daughter and I know how fun and easy way to engage our kids. Love cake pops!