How To Make Cake Pops With Donut Holes

Using donut holes for your cake pops instantly reduces the recipe time as there’s no baking involved. Simply shape the donut holes with your hands, insert the sticks, dip them into the melted chocolate and decorate…it’s really as easy as that!

Double the quantity of this recipe if catering to a crowd and get the kids involved in helping you assemble this super easy and super cute donut hole cake pops! These cake pops will be one of the cutest Dessert Recipes you have ever made!

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Below, I discuss the ingredients and possible substitutions if you don’t have a specific ingredient. However, if you are looking for the specific measurements of each ingredient, scroll down to the bottom of this article, just above the comments, for the printable recipe card, which includes all the ingredients and the specific amounts of each one.

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These cake pops are delicious bite-size treats and placing a stick into each cake pop means that they can be enjoyed as a hand-held dessert.

Consider adding these cake pops to a glass jar or a decorated styrofoam base together with an assortment of hand-held sweet treats or charcuterie dessert board.

Donut hole cake pops offer a delicious twist to the traditional cake pop. Instead of cake balls placed onto sticks, you get to use store-bought donut holes instead, coating them with melted chocolate and decorative sprinkles just as you would do with classic cake pops.

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These cake pops are always going to taste the best the same day that they’re made but you could make them a day in advance and store them at room temperature in an airtight container or when covered with plastic wrap.

Leftovers will last for up to 3 days although you will be able to tell that they aren’t as fresh. With that said, that hasn’t stopped anyone from continuing to enjoy them as the days passed!

No, I don’t recommend storing these cake pops in the refrigerator or in the freezer as the chocolate will sweat when brought back to room temperature which will make the sprinkles bleed.

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Yes! To make your cake pops gluten-free, simply purchase gluten-free donut holes from your local store. Walmart and many other grocery store chains offer gluten-free donut holes.

If you are planning on making your own donut holes from scratch then be sure to use a gluten-free flour for the dough such as Bob’s Red Mill.

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How To Make Easy Cake Pops Using Donut Holes!

Donut hole cake pops are the easiest way to make cake pops for your next party. Using store bought donut holes dipped in melted chocolate is the ultimate shortcut to a homemade look in half the time.

Calories: 277 kcal | Carbohydrates: 40 g | Protein: 6 g | Fat: 10 g | Saturated Fat: 6 g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1 g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3 g | Cholesterol: 6 mg | Sodium: 251 mg | Potassium: 128 mg | Fiber: 1 g | Sugar: 18 g | Vitamin A: 9 IU | Vitamin C: 1 mg | Calcium: 67 mg | Iron: 1 mg

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Easy Donut Hole Cake Pops (hack For Making Cake Pops Easy!)

Hi, I’m Michele Feuerborn, wife, and dog Mom, with 20+ years experience as a home cook. I’m the Founder of Flavor Mosaic, as well as the author, recipe developer, and photographer. I share fast, easy, flavorful recipes with bold flavors, featuring Instant Pot recipes and Southern and Mexican cuisines.These Easy Cake Pops or Donut Hole Cake Pops are perfect for parties and holidays. Use store-bought donuts to make cake pops in half the time!

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While we love making things from scratch, sometimes you do not have the time and need an easy recipe hack to get onto the next event in your life a little bit quicker. These Cake Pops made with Donut Holes are just the trick to help simplify your life.

You do not have to spend a couple of hours making and baking a cake and then form the cake into balls before dipping them any longer! Instead, use premade donut holes, dip them into melted chocolate, and finish them off with a simple chocolate drizzle and fun addition of sprinkles.

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Three ingredients and twenty-five minutes are all you need to make these Donut Hole Cake Pops. No baking involved! Grab your little ones as they will love helping you make these.

We love the versatility of this recipe. You can mix and match the chocolate and sprinkles to match any theme you need.

For example, use red, white, and blue sprinkles for a Patriotic party, pink or blue for a baby shower, or orange and purple sprinkles for a Halloween-themed party.

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STORE: Do not store it in the fridge or freezer. The chocolate will sweat when brought to room temperature. This causes the sprinkles to bleed. Store at room temperature in either an airtight container or cover with plastic wrap if stored overnight.

Allow to cool upside down at room temperature until the chocolate is set. There is no need to put these Donut Hole Cake Pops in the fridge before dipping as you might when making traditional Cake Pops.

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Please do not skip dipping the colored stick into the chocolate and then sticking it into the donut hole. This step acts as the glue to attach the stick to the donut hole. In other words, the chocolate on the end of the stick dries inside the donut hole, thus helping the cake pop and not fall off the stick. Just be sure to allow the stick to set completely before dipping the donut holes into the melted chocolate.

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We prefer to use melting wafers for dipping the donut holes into them as they melt well and cover the cake pops smoothly after dipping. Chocolate chips do not create a shiny coating after dipping the cake pops as melting wafers do. Chocolate chips can become clumpy as they do not melt as well.

Ages 2-3: Let your little one dip the colored sticks into the melted chocolate and then help you stick them in the donut hole. A fun counting game will be to count each stick as they dip it into the chocolate.

Ages 4-5: Your child will love being able to use their creativity to decorate the donut holes as you show them how to drizzle the additional layer of drizzled chocolate and add on the sprinkles to the donut holes.

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Ages 6-8: Guide your child’s hands as you teach them how to dip the cake pop in chocolate and shake off the excess. They can repeat the process with the remaining donut holes on their own.

The average cake pop will cost you around $2. So making them at home is a cost-effective way to enjoy this yummy treat!

Serving: 1 cake pop | Calories: 153 kcal | Carbohydrates: 21 g | Protein: 2 g | Fat: 6.8 g | Saturated Fat: 1.2 g | Sodium: 102 mg | Sugar: 16 g | Calcium: 10 mg | Iron: 2 mg

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Donut Cake Pops

Easy Budget Recipes is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com.With this donut hole cake pop recipe all you have to do is melt the chocolate, dip, and decorate to your liking! Easily match them to the theme of baby showers, holidays, seasons, or birthday parties.

These pretty donut hole cake pops are made with store-bought donut holes dipped in white chocolate. They’re quick and easy to make and will be ready to be served at your party in no time!

With this donut hole cake pop recipe all you have to do is melt the chocolate, dip, and decorate to your liking!

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While we love traditional cake pops and cake balls, these recipes require baking a cake, crumbling it, forming the balls, etc. which can take you anywhere from an hour or two from start to finish. Using store-bought donut holes moves the process along a lot faster, and they taste just as good with sweet little donut holes as the base.

CHOCOLATE – We used white chocolate but you can also use dark or milk chocolate for the coating. I always recommend the Ghiradelli brand of melting wafers, but Wilton candy melts, baking chocolate, or almond bark will do the trick as well. To melt chocolate you can use either a double boiler or a small saucepan with a glass bowl over the top.

These step by step photos and instructions are here to help you visualize how to make this recipe. You can Jump to Recipe to get the printable version of this recipe, complete with measurements and instructions at the bottom.

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Though it’s entirely possible to use chocolate chips for this recipe,

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