9 Creative Cake Pop Recipes to Match Your Party Theme (2024)

These sweet petite cake pop recipes will ensure the dessert table at your gathering is a ball. The rich truffle texture of chocolate cake pops and the dipped or frosted shells make them denser and more heavily concentrated in flavor than traditional cakes. And yet, homemade cake pops—especially when made into extra-cute on-theme desserts— remain a relatively low-effort way to add whimsy, fun, and convenience to the best course of any party.

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Master Cake Pop Recipe

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Once you learn the principles of cake pops, any flavor combination becomes a cakewalk. This master cake pop recipe shows you how to prepare basic homemade cake pops with a butter frosting that goes with everything. Once baked, there are a dozen ways to dress them up with different flavors, mix-ins, and toppings. Starting with a boxed cake mix gets you ahead of the game.

Confetti Cake and Ice Cream Pops

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Brownie Surprise Pops

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This from-scratch brownie-batter cake pop recipe simply pops with surprises! First, there's the fact that they're fudgy brownies and not airy cake. Then, there's a chocolate-hazelnut filling to make an entirely new type of cake pop flavor. Finally, a sprinkling of nuts completes the three wishes for a perfect dessert, adding crunch and a hint of salt to make the cocoa taste extra chocolatey.

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Geode Cake Pops

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Of all cake pop recipes, this style is a true gem. Beautiful, unique, and continuing the sparkling geode dessert trend, this recipe teaches you the surprisingly simple technique that turns rock candy into crystal magic. Don't worry about making the cut-out clean. Being uneven makes them look more natural. Gild the "fissures" in gold for a luxe feel in one short extra step.

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Cardinal Cake Pops

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These cute cake pops work for winter gatherings. They're adorably nested on "snow" beds, but a simple color change can turn them into any type of feathered friend for any season or occasion. The trick is turning wafer cookies and cake into pliable dough. Scatter these for decor around your dessert table as edible decorations, and watch them fly off the display!

Hyacinth Flower Cake Pops

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This cake pop recipe doubles as both a centerpiece and a conversation piece. If you aim to impress, these will do it, from the detailed design to the double-sized portions of the extra-large log-shaped base. The texture is just a matter of piping dyed frosting onto the chilled cakes propped upright in sugar. The other accents? Construction paper!

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Spring Flower Cake Pops

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An easier floral cake pop recipe than the hyacinth but equally bold, these spring- and summer-feeling blooms are as fitting for birthday celebrations as they are for a warm-weather barbecue. A candy shell is a nice departure from frosting, but don't worry—it still has a traditional cake-coating element. This cake pop recipe relies on pre-made fondant for the petals, which are simple to make using a cookie cutter.

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Christmas Cake Pops

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Cake pops are welcome treats year-round, but the winter holidays are a festive treat season. Bring these adorably decorated cake bites to any potluck and watch the guests ooh and ahh as they eat. This cake pop recipe walks you through how to make snowmen, reindeer, Santa bellies, and tree ornaments … and steal the show when it's time for dessert!

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Doughnut Hole Pops

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This cake pop recipe calls for cake doughnut holes, but we're not complaining. These time-savers level up pre-made doughnut balls with a candy coating and festive sprinkles that you can customize to any season or theme. For instance, red, white, and blue are perfect for national holidays, and orange with brown and red are just right for a Thanksgiving table.

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Sour Cream Donut Holes with Raspberry Sugar & Glaze

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Want to stick with homemade cake pops? Then here's one last bonus if you want your cake pops to be doughnut dough cake pops! This one turns from-scratch sour cream doughnut holes into beautiful, refined desserts, upping the ante with a raspberry glaze drizzle and raspberry sugar for a gorgeous dusting. Who needs frosting, right?

9 Creative Cake Pop Recipes to Match Your Party Theme (2024)

FAQs

How do you present cake pops creatively? ›

Here are a few ideas for showcasing your cake pops:
  1. On a cake pop stand: A cake pop stand is a specially designed holder that allows you to display your cake pops upright. ...
  2. In a bouquet: Create a bouquet of cake pops by arranging the pops in a vase or container, using toothpicks or lollipop sticks to hold them in place.
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What is the best way to decorate cake pops? ›

Dip your cake pops in a layer of chocolate or Candy Melts and cover with sprinkles before leaving to cool. This has to be the simplest of cake pop decorating ideas, but it doesn't make it any less effective! Change up the colors and sprinkles to suit any theme, from baby showers to kids birthday parties!

How do you display cake pops for a party? ›

The most common way to display cake pops is to use styrofoam blocks / cake dummies. But to make it look neat, you can cover those with pretty paper and ribbons to match it your personal theme and style. Just use a round styrofoam block for example and wrap pretty paper around and secure it with tiny needles.

How to make glitter cake pops? ›

Directions
  1. In a large bowl, add cake mix, eggs, water, and vegetable oil. ...
  2. Pour the batter into the cake pop machine and bake into cake balls.
  3. Turn the chocolate candies into delicious DIY frosting simply by melting them. ...
  4. Insert sticks into cooled cake balls, frost generously, and add edible glitter!

How do you swirl cake pops? ›

Dip entire cake ball down into melted candy. When completely submerged into the melted candy, twist lollipop stick as you pull up, to create a marbled look on the cake ball. Hold pop over melted candy and gently shake wrist to allow excess melted candy to drip off.

How do you make cake pops not crack? ›

You can use a thermometer to monitor the temperatures, but an easier trick is to let the cake pops come to room temperature before covering them in candy or chocolate. After the cake is rolled into a ball, it needs time to harden in either the fridge or freezer.

How do you make cake pops that don't fall apart? ›

Hardened candy coating acts as glue so it can be very helpful in preventing your cake pops from falling off the sticks. Before inserting your sticks into your chilled cake balls, dip the end of each stick into candy coating. I suggest inserting the stick about half way into the cake ball.

What makes cake pops fall apart? ›

If you don't chill your cake pops enough before adding the sticks and coating them, they may not be completely set. This could cause them to fall apart rather than hold their shape. In addition, your cake pops could be too big for their sticks.

How do you draw on cake pops? ›

Simply put, you use a dry, food-safe paint brush, dip it in the luster dust, and start painting. Dry brushing is kind of like eye shadow… you can use a little to enhance features, perhaps adding rosy cheeks to people cake pops, or you can use more to make dramatic statements, like these gold hearts.

How many cake pops per person at a party? ›

We usually recommend 1-2 cake pops per person for any event.

How do you display cake pops cheaply? ›

Tin buckets with polystyrene ball which holds the pops in place. Ribbon (as shown) or shredded paper may be used to cover the polystyrene ball. Jars are a fantastic (and inexpensive!) way to display groups of pops as they're sturdy and can be dressed up or down.

What can I use to display cake pops? ›

Tin buckets with polystyrene ball which holds the pops in place. Ribbon (as shown) or shredded paper may be used to cover the polystyrene ball. Jars are a fantastic (and inexpensive!) way to display groups of pops as they're sturdy and can be dressed up or down.

How do you display cake pops easy? ›

Choose a vase, glass, or bowl to hold your cake pops.

If the pops don't all fit in one container, feel free to use a few. Any kind of sturdy container will work well for this display option! In addition to bowls and glasses, you can also try candle holders and vases.

How long before an event should you make cake pops? ›

If you have guests or you are making cake pops to send guests home with, it's important to give them fresh cake pops, because you can't be sure when they will eat it. You can make such one or two days in advance, but not longer than that. However, cake pops can be stored up to seven days if refrigerated.

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