How To Do Cake Popsicles

Learn how to make cake popsicles with this easy cakesicles recipe! This cake on a stick is a great use for leftover cake. You can make chocolate cake popsicles, vanilla, funfetti, or your favorite flavors. Learn to make a cakesicle that doesn’t crack, sweat, or fall off the stick. You’ll also get info on the best cakesicles mold, cake popsicle pricing, and much more.

What's in a cakesicle? This cake popsicles recipe uses a baked 8x8-inch cake (20.3x20.3 cm), buttercream frosting, and candy melts. That’s all you need to make beautiful popsicle cake pops (“fake pops”) that are perfect for parties or even wedding favors.

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Though I used boxed cake mix, you can use homemade cake from scratch if you’d prefer for this recipe. Using applesauce in place of all of the oil in your recipe stops cake pops from being too greasy or oily. Since you’re mixing frosting into the cake, there will be plenty of fat to keep the cake pop dough from becoming too dry.

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I mixed 1 cup water, ½ cup applesauce, and 3 large eggs into the boxed mix. One regular-sized box of cake mix makes two 8x8-inch cakes, twice what you need for this recipe. You can save half the cake for snacks later.

Cake pops are typically shaped into a small ball and then dipped in chocolate. Cakesicles are formed into a popsicle shape, and the chocolate coating is often brushed on.

In this cakesicles tutorial, I’ll teach you how to make cakesicles with a mold. The advantage of making cakesicles this way is you’ll get a smooth and shiny coating with no hand dipping. Additionally, your cake lollies are less likely to fall off the stick when you make them this way.

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I prefer using candy melts for making cake popsicles. Chocolate candy melts (AKA almond bark or confectionary coating) form a smooth coat on cake pops that is less likely to crack. Best of all, there is no need to temper it, as you have to do with regular chocolate.

You can find Wilton’s Candy Melts in the craft section at Walmart, or online. You can usually find almond bark in the baking aisle of grocery stores. For this recipe, you need 3 cups of candy melts for the coating, plus more for decorating.

I used white candy melts, and then colored them in different ways for decorating. You could also use colored candy melts for holidays. Here are some ideas:

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To melt candy melts, put ½ cup room temperature melts (or small almond bark pieces) at a time in a microwave safe bowl. Microwave at 50% power for one minute. Then stir, and continue to microwave at 50% power in 30 second intervals until melted.

Make sure to stir the melts each time you check on them. To prevent burning, stop microwaving the candy melts slightly before they’re fully melted. After stirring, they should become completely smooth and ready to use.

Don’t melt the candy melts until you’re ready to use them. Once they’re melted, they’ll harden again quickly and you need to work fast.

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Though candy melts form a perfectly thin and smooth shell on cake pops, I find real chocolate rich in cocoa butter has the best flavor. To get the best of both worlds, you could use candy melts for the cake pop coating, and real chocolate for decorating. The disadvantage of using real chocolate for cake popsicles is that it must be tempered.

Tempered chocolate is stabilized with a specific heating and cooling process. Tempering makes the chocolate glossy instead of streaky, perfect for cake pop coatings. Candy melts and chocolate chips have stabilizers added, and simply need melting rather than tempering.

According to Ghirardelli, to temper chocolate, you need to heat it in a double boiler to 110-115 degrees Fahrenheit (43-46C). Cool the chocolate to 95-100F (35-38C), stirring until fully melted. These precise temperatures require a candy thermometer.

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I recommend adding ½ teaspoon coconut oil per ½ cup of chocolate or chocolate chips you use. This helps thin out the chocolate for a thin cake pop coating, without seizing the chocolate. Your chocolate may seize, or separate, from adding water or from overheating.

I’ve had good results tempering chocolate in a microwave, and it doesn’t require a candy thermometer. Simply place ½ cup of finely chopped chocolate and ½ teaspoon coconut oil in a microwave-safe bowl.

Microwave at 50% power for one minute, and stir. Continue to microwave at 50% power in 30 second intervals, stirring frequently, until melted.

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You want to stir the last bits of unmelted chocolate in to make it smooth. If you try to fully melt it in the microwave, you run a high risk of your chocolate seizing. This shortcut for tempering chocolate is riskier than stovetop tempering.

I recommend using a silicone mold to make cakesicles. Here are the silicone cakesicle molds that I use. These cake pop molds come complete with cakesicle sticks, which are simply short popsicle sticks.

You could also use lollipop sticks for cakesicles. However, since cakesicles are larger than traditional cake pops, you may prefer using popsicle sticks.

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Something important to note is that most molds for cakesicles DO NOT go in the oven. You make a cakesicle dough with cooked cake and frosting, and then fill the moulds. You may also be able to use cake popsicle molds for ice cream, since they are freezer safe.

One way to stop cake popsicles from cracking is to ensure the chocolate shell and cake pop dough are cold. The dough should be chilled and the cake pop shells cool and firm before filling.

Another issue that can cause cracking is that the candy coating was too thick. Try to brush the candy melts on as thin as possible, without leaving uncovered areas in the mold. Candy melts tend to make a thinner shell than real chocolate shells.

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If you’re making chocolate cakesicles (with chocolate cake inside), you may need a thicker shell if you use white candy melts. Otherwise, the cake may peek through the shell. If you’re having trouble getting adequate coverage while avoiding cracking, consider using a different color combo of cake and melts.

Cake pops sweating, or condensation forming on cakesicles, happens with quick changes in temperature. Moving cakesicles from the fridge to a warm room can cause cake pops to sweat. You may also see condensation on the coating of cakesicles when moving them from freezer to fridge.

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Adding too much or too little frosting can cause a cake pop to fall off the stick. An issue that can make cake pop coatings fall off the stick is brushing them on too thickly.

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Cakesicles are not typically dipped (unless you use the no mold cakesicles directions in the FAQs). All cake popsicles are commonly coated with either melted candy melts or tempered chocolate.

Can you leave cake pops out overnight? No! Cakesicles that have been left out at room temperature overnight should be discarded to reduce the risk of food poisoning.

Cakesicles are a perishable item that should not be left at room temperature for more than 1-2 hours. After this time, cake popsicles should be stored in the refrigerator.

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Like most perishable cooked foods, you can keep cakesicles in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. After this time, though the cake pops may not be moldy, the risk of foodborne illness increases (source: Consumer Reports).

In a pinch, you can wrap cake popsicles individually in plastic wrap and keep them in a freezer bag in the freezer with the air pressed out. To thaw, unwrap the cakesicles and place on a plate in the fridge. The cake popsicles may sweat a bit while defrosting, so I don’t recommend doing this for catering or parties.

The cakesicles flavors you can make are only limited by your imagination! I made funfetti cake popsicles. Here are some other cake popsicle filling ideas:

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You could also use your favorite homemade cake flavor. Another option to experiment with is using canned pumpkin in place of the applesauce when making boxed spice cake mix. Pumpkin spice cake pops would be perfect for fall!

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After making cake pops, you can decorate them in a variety of ways. Try melting more candy melts and coloring them with various food coloring to make a drizzle.

Gel food coloring gives especially vibrant colors. Alternatively, grind freeze-dried fruits into a powder for natural food coloring. You could also use melted white chocolate, dark chocolate, or milk chocolate chips.

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After melting the chocolate, I put it in a small plastic baggie, and snipped a corner of the bag. The snipped baggie can then be used as a makeshift piping set to drizzle chocolate on the cake popsicles. You could also use the Wilton drizzling spoon.

While the drizzle is still wet, you can then add sprinkles (AKA jimmies), decorating sugar, or mini chocolate chips. Some also decorate cake pops with jam or royal icing. After decorating, let the drizzled cakesicles set in the fridge before serving.

You can display cake pops on a serving platter or stick them in a styrofoam block. I prefer to serve cakesicles flat, so the nicely decorated side faces up.

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One cakesicle has 194 calories,