Red Velvet Cake Pops

Dive into Sweet Red Velvet Bliss

Ever sunk your teeth into something so decadently moist and rich that it made your taste buds dance? Red Velvet Cake Pops are those little bites of joy that can turn any average day into a special occasion. With their vibrant red hue, delightful cream cheese frosting, and a crispy chocolate exterior, these pops are not just treats; they’re a celebration on a stick! Plus, they’re super easy to make, and honestly, who can resist a cute dessert?

Why Make This Recipe

There are so many reasons to whip up these delicious little bites:

  • No fuss cleanup: Forget about a mountain of dishes; this recipe keeps it simple.
  • Perfect for everyone: Kids and adults alike will fight over who gets the last one!
  • Flexible fun: Whether it’s a birthday, holiday, or just the end of a long week, these pops fit the bill.

Seriously, who wouldn’t want to indulge in some homemade cake pops?

Ingredients

You don’t need fancy stuff — just these basics!

  • 1 box red velvet cake mix
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 tub cream cheese frosting
  • 1 package candy coating (white or dark chocolate)
  • Sprinkles (for decoration)

Directions

Follow these simple steps, and you’ll be the star of the next sweet gathering:

  1. Bake the red velvet cake according to package instructions and let it cool completely.
  2. Crumble the cooled cake into a large bowl until fine.
  3. Mix in the cream cheese frosting until well combined and moldable.
  4. Roll the mixture into small balls (about 1 inch) and chill on a baking sheet for 30 minutes.
  5. Melt the candy coating according to package instructions.
  6. Dip each ball into the melted coating and place on parchment paper.
  7. Add sprinkles on top before the coating sets.
  8. Let cool completely before serving.

Red Velvet Cake Pops

How to Make Red Velvet Cake Pops (Overview)

Making these cake pops is a breeze! Start by baking your cake and letting it cool, because no one enjoys a hot mess. Once it’s cooled, crumble it and blend in that delicious cream cheese frosting until it’s a silky mixture that you can easily roll into balls. Chill them for a bit so they hold their shape when you dip them in the melted chocolate. Pro tip: Give the pops a little shake after dipping to remove excess chocolate — nobody likes a soggy pop!

How to Serve Red Velvet Cake Pops

Unwrap these little beauties and watch their vibrant color pop against your dessert table! The glossy chocolate coating adds a gorgeous sheen, while the sprinkles bring in the fun element. Serve these with a side of hot cocoa for a cozy treat, or create a tiered stand for maximum drama. Take a bite, and you’ll experience that tender cake melting in your mouth, complemented by the rich frosting and a satisfying crunch from the chocolate. Heaven, right?

How to Store Red Velvet Cake Pops

These delightful pops will stay fresh in the fridge for about a week if you can resist them that long! You can also freeze them for up to three months. Just remember to wrap them up well to avoid freezer burn. And if you want to savor them later, let them thaw in the fridge to maintain that yummy texture.

Tips to Make Red Velvet Cake Pops

  1. Chill the balls: Make sure to let the rolled cake balls chill for that perfect shape.
  2. Use a dipping tool: Invest in a cake pop dipper or fork to make dipping easier and less messy!
  3. Switch up the sprinkles: Get creative with holiday-themed sprinkles for special occasions!
  4. Don’t skip the frosting: It helps everything stick together. Otherwise, you’ll have a crumby situation—literally!
  5. Experiment with flavors: Try adding a splash of vanilla extract for an extra flavor boost.

Variation

Want to switch things up? Here are a few easy ideas:

  • Chocolate lovers: Use chocolate cake mix instead of red velvet for a rich twist.
  • Vegan version: Substitute eggs with flaxseed meal and use a dairy-free frosting.
  • Add-ins: Toss in some chopped nuts or substitute peanut butter frosting for a new layer of flavor.

FAQs

1. Can I make these ahead of time?
Absolutely! You can prepare the cake balls a few days in advance and store them in the fridge. Just dip them in chocolate closer to the serving date.

2. How do I ensure my cake pops don’t fall apart?
Make sure the mixture is well combined with frosting and chill them before dipping; this helps them hold their shape.

3. What can I use instead of cream cheese frosting?
You can swap it for buttercream frosting or even a store-bought frosting if you’re in a pinch!

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Red Velvet Cake Pops

Indulge in these delicious Red Velvet Cake Pops, perfect for any occasion, with a delightful cream cheese frosting and a crispy chocolate exterior.
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 55 minutes
Servings: 24 pops
Course: Dessert, Snack
Cuisine: American
Calories: 150

Ingredients
  

For the Cake Pops
  • 1 box red velvet cake mix Use any brand you prefer.
  • 3 large eggs Make sure they are at room temperature.
  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil Can use melted coconut oil as a substitute.
  • 1 cup water Use cold water.
  • 1 tub cream cheese frosting Store-bought is fine for convenience.
  • 1 package candy coating Choose between white or dark chocolate.
  • to taste sprinkles For decoration.

Method
 

Baking
  1. Bake the red velvet cake according to package instructions and let it cool completely.
Preparation
  1. Crumble the cooled cake into a large bowl until fine.
  2. Mix in the cream cheese frosting until well combined and moldable.
  3. Roll the mixture into small balls (about 1 inch) and chill on a baking sheet for 30 minutes.
Dipping
  1. Melt the candy coating according to package instructions.
  2. Dip each ball into the melted coating and place on parchment paper.
  3. Add sprinkles on top before the coating sets.
Serving
  1. Let cool completely before serving.

Notes

These cake pops can be prepared in advance and stored in the fridge. Freeze for up to three months, and thaw in the fridge for best texture.

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