These fun little Vegan Cake Pops create balls of cake on a popsicle stick, coated in chocolate, and drizzled with sprinkles. This is the perfect party food! Cake balls are easily made dairy-free and vegan. This recipe even provides an option for gluten-free cake balls, too.
Vegan Cake Pops are like little inside-out cakes. That’s because the frosting is combined with cake crumbles to create balls. Then those balls are dipped in chocolate and covered with festive sprinkles! It’s a perfect party treat as you can change the sprinkles to match whatever you’re celebrating, be it a birthday party, Christmas party, or even Halloween parties.
You can find the full printable recipe, including ingredient quantities, below. But first, here are some explanations of ingredients and steps to help you make this recipe perfect every time.
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The first step with these vegan cake pops is to make this very simple cake. This is a cake recipe specifically made to be crumbled.
First, combine the flour, baking soda and powder, salt, and vegan butter in a food processor and pulse it to combine. Add a can of pumpkin purée along with water and pulse again until combined. This makes a thick batter.
Keep it simple by substituting a dairy-free and/or gluten-free cake mix. Simply add the pumpkin puree and water to the cake mix and stir to combine.
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Use a spatula and spread the batter into a pan with a light coating of vegetable spray. Bake it for 35 minutes until it’s done.
To make it, use a mixer to blend the vegan butter until it’s creamy. Then, add the powdered sugar and mix on low until it’s all combined. Finally, add a little soy milk (or plant-based milk of your choice) to create a nice, spreadable texture.
Once the cake is cooled, tear it into pieces and transfer it to a large bowl. Use a spatula or your hands to break the baked cake into crumbs.
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Stir in the frosting with the cake crumbs and mix it all together. As you can imagine, this step can get a little messy so I recommend using a spatula.
Use a cookie dough scoop to create approximately 1″ cake balls. (I kept the balls a little bit smaller than 1″ and was able to make 45 cake balls).
It’s time to decide where you will place the freshly-dipped cake balls. You can use a block of foam or a simple cardboard box.
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I used a skewer to create holes in a cardboard box, making sure to keep those holes a couple of inches apart.
Unfortunately, Starbucks cake pops are not vegan. Both the cake portion and the candy coating contain animal products, like eggs and dairy.
It’s important to refrigerate the cake pops before dipping them to ensure they keep their shape. Otherwise, you’ll risk the cake pops falling apart as you invert them to dip into the melted chocolate.
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Dipping the stick in melted chocolate before inserting it into the cake ball is a crucial step. The melted chocolate acts like glue as it dries, holding the cake pop in place firmly.
Properly store your cake pops and they can last in the fridge for up to 1 week or in the freezer for up to 2 months.
The weekend is coming. So kick back, make some vegan cake pops, and wait for the looks of delight from your family when they bite into these sweet balls of fun!
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You'll love these vegan cake pops that are so festive and cute. They're perfect for your next party. Use colors and sprinkles to match the occasion!
Calories: 132 kcal | Carbohydrates: 20 g | Protein: 1 g | Fat: 5 g | Saturated Fat: 3 g | Cholesterol: 1 mg | Sodium: 85 mg | Potassium: 54 mg | Fiber: 1 g | Sugar: 14 g | Vitamin A: 151 IU | Vitamin C: 1 mg | Calcium: 26 mg | Iron: 1 mg
The nutrition information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator and should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.
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This post was originally published in 2010 and was updated to include new photos, new text, and an updated recipe in 2020.
Marly is certified as both a Plant-Based Pro and Vegan Dessert Expert. Come enjoy Marly’s amazing easy vegan recipes for yourself! At Namely Marly we love celebrating life, creativity, healthy living and energetic days. More›These vegan cake pops are healthy, gluten-free & simple to make! No baking required. + They call for plant based protein powder for added nutrition.
I made homemade cake pops once, in the traditional way where you bake a cake, let it cool, crumble it and turn it into cake pops. While those were delicious, theprocessjust took way too long. I'm impatient that way! And so is my 3 year old.
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I decided to try to figure out a healthy, vegan, cake pop recipe that did NOT require baking. So while these cake pops aren't technically made from cake, they come out basicallythe same! That moist cake-y filling, surrounded in delicious chocolate. Nom nom nom.
Protein powder is also added into this recipe, because I have a thing lately where I try to add protein powder into everything! Plant based protein powders are super nutritious in more ways than just
I love Manitoba Harvest's hemp protein powders. They're made from hemp seeds - and hemp seeds are SO GOOD for you. Vega is also a great brand.
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If you are a parent, you know that feeling when you make something new and you're anxiously waiting to see if your child will devour that labor of love or spit it out in the sink? I just about jumped for joy when my incredibly picky son not only ate the first one, but asked for MORE protein cake pops.
Cake pops are pretty simple to make, especially these ones, but you will need a couple things you may not have: cake pop sticks (or lollipop sticks) and a cake pop stand. I find cake popsticks right at my local Kroger.
For a simple, inexpensive cake pop stand/holder- purchase a foam block from your nearest craft store! You can press the sticks right into the foam block and it's verystable.
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If you're displaying these at a party or event, you might want something a little more visually pleasing than a foam block. Wilton sells an inexpensive cake pop stand, or you can get something a little cuterlike this tiered one!
First, start by mixing together the dry ingredients. Then melt ¼ cup of chocolate chips with the coconut oil. Use the double boiler method or the microwave. If using the microwave, heat for 10 seconds at a time, stirring between each cycle. Make sure not to overheat or the chocolate will seize up and no longer melt.
Mix the melted chocolate into the dry mixture. Toss in additional chocolate chips if desired. Roll the dough into balls, about 1 tablespoon each. Place onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
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For the chocolate coating, melt together the chocolate chips and coconut oil. Dip the end of a cake pop stick into the chocolate coating and gently press into a cake pop. Do this for each cake pop. The chocolate will help the cake balls adhere to the sticks.
Place the sheet of cake pops into the fridge for 20 minutes. Warm up the chocolate coating a little if it has cooled and thickened. Dip each cake pop into the chocolate coating, letting the excess chocolate drip off before pressing the cake pops into a block of foam.
Other flours will not work with this recipe. Coconut flour absorbs a lot of liquid, making this batter the perfect consistency to roll up - other flours will cause the batter to be far too runny.
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I love making cake pops because they’re a total crowd pleaser! They are fun and festive bites that both kids and adults alike adore.
If you are wondering, cake pops are crumbled cake mixed with frosting and rolled or shaped into bite-size balls, which are then dipped in melted candy wafers (or chocolate) and served lollipop style on a stick.
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After the cake has completely cooled, it’s time to crumble it up and mix it with your frosting. As I mentioned before, I prefer to use store-bought frosting not only because it makes my life easier, but since we only need just a small amount, it is not worth it to complicate things.
Stick the decorated cake pop upright into a styrofoam block or box to finish the setting. The coating will be completely set within an hour or so.
Bake the cake the day before and let it cool overnight.
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