Cake Pops Galaxy

I still have my collection of favorite space books, and even though they are a bit outdated, my youngest daughter has taken an interest in them (yay!!!) Now she is the one memorizing space facts and I 

These galaxy cake pops are the perfect sweet treat for you own budding astronaut or space fan. They’d also be great for a Star Wars themed party!

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Cake pops are one of my daughters’ favorite things to get when we pop into our local Starbucks, and I like them because their small size is just right (unlike a lot of the jumbo desserts everywhere these days!)

Dozen Assorted Cake Pops Purple/blue Themed Cake Pops

I was surprised how easy it is to make cake pops at home — even with the amazing tie-dye “galaxy” decorations! I’ve included photo step by step directions in the post so you can see exactly how it’s done. Enjoy!

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Note: A free printable copy of this galaxy cake pops recipe – with full ingredient amounts and directions – is available at the bottom of the post.

Cake Pops Recipe With A Galaxy Design

First, watch our 1-minute video for our Galaxy Cake Pops DIY to see exactly how it’s done! Then keep reading for full step-by-step photo directions.

Crumble up your cake or cupcakes and fold together with vanilla frosting in a large mixing bowl until you have a batter-type consistency.

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TIP: Make your galaxy cake pops gluten free with our GF vanilla cake mix that we used for these Cherry Jelly Donut Cupcakes!

Galaxy Cake Pops Inspired By Star Trek: Prodigy: Season 1 Volume 1

Roll cake mixture into 2-inch balls and place on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or a non-stick silicone baking mat (one of our absolute favorite kitchen tools!) You should have enough batter to make about 12 cake pops.

Melt the white chocolate according to package directions and dip the end of each lollipop stick into it. Push the chocolate end of each stick into a cake ball and set them in the freezer for about 20 minutes.

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Use a spoon or form to drizzle some of each of the colors of chocolate on the top of the bowl of melted white chocolate. Try to spread them out so all the colors are visible, as well as the white chocolate beneath them.

Jiballian Fudge Galaxy Cake Pops

Dip a cake pop into the melted chocolate until it is completely coated. Allow excess chocolate to drip back into bowl. Sprinkle your cake pop with the gold stars and/or silver sugar.

TIP: Drying your cake pops upright will keep them completely round. Push the sticks into a foam block to hold them in place.

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Swirling stars and vibrant colors make these Galaxy Cake Pops a wow-worthy party treat! Perfect for space or Star Wars themed parties and birthdays.

Galaxy Cake Pops (12 Cake Pops) (cake: Red Velvet)

Note: Nutrition information is a rough estimate only; actual values will vary based on the exact ingredients used and amount of recipe prepared.

Calories: 332 kcal | Carbohydrates: 45 g | Protein: 3 g | Fat: 15 g | Saturated Fat: 7 g | Cholesterol: 6 mg | Sodium: 177 mg | Potassium: 121 mg | Sugar: 35 g | Vitamin A: 30 IU | Vitamin C: 0.2 mg | Calcium: 112 mg | Iron: 0.7 mg

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Planets And Moons Cake Pops Stock Photo