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    Moist Chocolate Cake Pops

    This chocolate cake pops recipe features moist chocolate cake mixed with creamy frosting, rolled into bite-sized treats and coated in a smooth chocolate shell. They’re rich, fun to make, and perfect for parties, gifting, or a simple sweet treat!

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    Why You’ll Love These Chocolate Cake Pops

    If you’re after a fun, chocolatey treat that’s easy to make but still looks impressive, these chocolate cake pops are going to be a new favourite. With a soft, fudgy centre and a smooth chocolate coating, you’ll be going back for seconds (or even thirds). This is the chocolate version of my popular vanilla cake pops recipe (which is 5-star rated!) so you know this one is going to be just as good.

    Easy to Make
    Using a boxed cake mix keeps things simple, and the process is straightforward once you get the hang of it. No fancy equipment needed—just mix, roll, dip, and decorate.

    Rich Chocolate Taste
    The moist chocolate cake combined with creamy homemade chocolate frosting creates a rich, fudgy centre that has a wonderful dark chocolate flavor, all wrapped in a smooth chocolate shell for the perfect bite.

    Perfect Texture
    Soft and truffle-like on the inside with a firm chocolate coating on the outside, these chocolate cake pops have that classic bakery-style finish with a slight snap when you bite into them.

    Great for Any Occasion
    Perfect for parties, gifting, or celebrations, but just as good as a simple sweet treat at home. Decorate them however you like to match any theme or occasion (I like sprinkles for kids events like birthday parties).

    For more rich, fudgy chocolate recipes, check out my brownie recipe, chocolate fudge and rich chocolate cake recipes!

    Top Tips for Perfect Cake Pops

    A few simple tips can make all the difference when it comes to smooth, bakery-style chocolate cake pops! Check out my top tips below 🙂

    Start with the Right Cake
    A boxed cake mix works perfectly here and keeps things easy. I recommend using a rich chocolate cake for best results. The homemade frosting balances the flavour nicely.

    Don’t Overdo the Frosting
    Start with about ¾ of the frosting, then add more only if needed. The mixture should hold together without being too soft or sticky.

    Chill & Roll Twice
    Roll once, chill, then roll again for smoother, rounder cake balls. Make sure they’re nice and cold before dipping.

    Use Candy Melts
    They melt thinner, coat more evenly, and set firm with a nice finish—much easier than regular chocolate.

    Keep Everything at the Right Temperature
    If the chocolate thickens, gently reheat it. If the cake balls soften, pop them back in the fridge or freezer.

    Let Them Set Upright
    Place the cake pops upright in rice, styrofoam, or a box with holes so they set evenly and keep their round shape.

    How to Make Chocolate Cake Pops

    You can find the full list of ingredients for these homemade chocolate cake pops in the recipe card at the end of the blog post (for easy navigation, hit the ‘jump to recipe’ button at the top of the blog post). Here is a quick visual breakdown of the recipe (video tutorial is also provided in the recipe card below).

    Cake

    Make the boxed cake mix according to the instructions on the packet, adding the extra vegetable oil before mixing (adds extra moisture). Pour cake batter into prepared pan and bake as instructed on the pack.

    chocolate cake pops

    chocolate cake pops

    Once out of the oven, let the cake cool in the tin for 15 minutes, then run a thin knife around the edges of the cake pan and turn it out into a large bowl.

    When it’s cool enough to handle, crumble the cake with your hands into a large mixing bowl until it resembles fine crumbs. Allow it to cool completely and in the meantime prepare the frosting.

    chocolate cake pops

    Frosting

    In a medium bowl, add the butter, powdered sugar, cocoa powder, vanilla, and milk. Using a hand mixer or stand mixer, mix on low speed until combined, then increase to medium and beat for 4 minutes until light and fluffy. If using a stand mixer, use the paddle attachment.

    chocolate cake pops

    Assembly

    Once the cake is completely cooled, add three-quarters of the frosting to the crumbs and mix until just combined. Check the texture—if the mixture holds together when pressed and feels moist, don’t add any more frosting. If it feels too dry, add the remaining frosting and mix again. Be careful not to add too much, as this can make the cake pops too soft.

    chocolate cake pops

    Scoop tablespoon-sized portions of the cake mixture, roll into balls (don’t worry if they aren’t perfect just yet), and place onto a baking sheet or tray lined with parchment paper.

    Chill the cake dough balls in the freezer for 10 minutes or the fridge for 30 minutes, then roll again to smooth them out.

    Return the cake balls to the freezer for a further 30 minutes, or refrigerate for 1 hour 30 minutes, until firm.

    Meanwhile, melt the chocolate. Place half of the chocolate into a microwave-safe mug and heat in 20-second bursts, stirring between each, until smooth. Alternatively, melt over a double boiler and stir until fully melted. Only melt more chocolate as needed so you don’t end up with too much excess chocolate.

    chocolate cake pops

    chocolate cake pops

    Dip the tip of each cake pop stick into the melted chocolate, then insert it halfway into a cake ball. Repeat with the remaining sticks.

    Holding the stick, dip each cake ball into the melted chocolate and swirl to fully coat. Gently tap off any excess, then twirl to smooth the coating. Quickly decorate with sprinkles before the chocolate sets.

    chocolate cake pops

    chocolate cake pops

    Place the chocolate cake pops upright in a cup filled with rice, a box with small holes, or styrofoam to set completely.

    Repeat with the remaining cake pops, reheating the chocolate as needed to keep it thin and smooth. If the cake balls soften, return them to the fridge or freezer to firm up again.

    Allow the chocolate cake pops to fully set before serving. Enjoy!

    chocolate cake pops

    chocolate cake pops

    How to Store Cake Pops

    Once fully set, store your chocolate cake pops in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2–3 days, or in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. If refrigerating, let them sit at room temperature for about 10–15 minutes before serving so the cake softens slightly and the texture is at its best.

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    Moist Chocolate Cake Pops

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    This chocolate cake pops recipe features moist chocolate cake mixed with creamy frosting, rolled into bite-sized treats and coated in a smooth chocolate shell. They’re rich, fun to make, and perfect for parties, gifting, or a simple sweet treat!
    Prep: 1 hour
    Chilling Time: 2 hours
    Total: 3 hours
    Servings: 40 cake pops
    Author: Cakes by MK

    IMPORTANT: For accuracy, I would recommend using the gram measurements provided, as those are the exact quantities I use. Cup measurements are given as estimates (based on US cup measurements) to make it easier for those who do not have a scale.

    Ingredients
     

    Cake

    • 1 box chocolate cake mix - that makes one 8-inch (20 cm) cake, or use your favourite chocolate cake recipe. If using a boxed mix, prepare it with the additional ingredients listed on the package (typically butter or oil, eggs, milk, and/or water).
    • ¼ cup (52 g) unflavoured vegetable oil - I use canola oil. Do not use if not using a boxed cake mix.

    Frosting (see note 1)

    • ½ cup (113 g) unsalted butter - room temperature
    • 1 cup (120 g) powdered sugar - also known as icing/confectioner's sugar
    • tbsps (17 g) unsweetened cocoa powder - Dutch processed preferred
    • 1 tsp vanilla extract/essence
    • 1 tsp whole milk - room temperature

    Additional Ingredients/Supplies

    • 3 cups (510 g) chocolate/candy melts - Use semi-sweet, milk, or white chocolate, or a combination (I like to use half semi-sweet and half white) — see note 2.
    • 40 cake pop sticks
    • 1 pack sprinkles - or any other decoration of your choice

    Instructions

    Cake

    • Make the boxed cake mix according to the instructions on the packet, adding the extra vegetable oil before mixing.
    • Once baked, let the cake cool in the tin for 15 minutes, then run a thin knife around the edges and turn it out into a large bowl.
    • When it’s cool enough to handle, crumble the cake with your hands into a large mixing bowl until it resembles fine crumbs. Allow it to cool completely and in the meantime prepare the frosting.

    Frosting

    • In a medium bowl, add the butter, powdered sugar, cocoa powder, vanilla, and milk. Using a hand or stand mixer, mix on low speed until combined, then increase to medium and beat for 4 minutes until light and fluffy. If using a stand mixer, use the paddle attachment.

    Assembly

    • Once the cake is completely cooled, add three-quarters of the frosting to the crumbs and mix until just combined. Check the texture—if the mixture holds together when pressed and feels moist, don’t add any more frosting. If it feels too dry, add the remaining frosting and mix again. Be careful not to add too much, as this can make the cake pops too soft.
    • Scoop tablespoon-sized portions of the mixture, roll into balls (don't worry if they aren't perfect just yet), and place onto a lined tray.
    • Chill in the freezer for 10 minutes or the fridge for 30 minutes, then roll again to smooth them out.
    • Return the cake balls to the freezer for a further 30 minutes, or refrigerate for 1 hour 30 minutes, until firm.
    • Meanwhile, melt the chocolate. Place half of the chocolate into a microwave-safe mug and heat in 20-second bursts, stirring between each, until smooth. Alternatively, melt over a double boiler. Only melt more chocolate as needed (see note 3).
    • Dip the tip of each cake pop stick into the melted chocolate, then insert it halfway into a cake ball. Repeat with the remaining sticks.
    • Holding the stick, dip each cake ball into the melted chocolate and swirl to fully coat. Gently tap off any excess, then twirl to smooth the coating. Quickly decorate with sprinkles before the chocolate sets.
    • Place the cake pops upright in a cup filled with rice, a box with small holes, or styrofoam to set completely.
    • Repeat with the remaining cake pops, reheating the chocolate as needed to keep it thin and smooth. If the cake balls soften, return them to the fridge or freezer to firm up again.
    • Allow the cake pops to fully set before serving. Enjoy!

    Video

    Notes

    Note 1. If using a boxed cake mix, I recommend not using the frosting included. Homemade frosting tastes much better 🙂
    Note 2. It’s important to use chocolate or candy melts for cake pops, as they melt thinner and set quickly. If you prefer to use regular eating chocolate, thin it with a little vegetable oil and temper it beforehand; otherwise, the coating may be soft instead of firm and shiny.
    Note 3. If using a combination of chocolates (for example, half semi-sweet and half white), you will need to melt all of the chocolate, each type in a separate mug, to ensure you have enough depth for dipping. Using a tall, narrow mug works best as it keeps the melted chocolate deep enough for coating the cake pops easily.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 165kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 6mg | Sodium: 90mg | Potassium: 83mg | Fiber: 0.4g | Sugar: 15g | Vitamin A: 75IU | Calcium: 28mg | Iron: 1mg

    Nutritional information are estimates only as they are automatically calculated by a third party application. Actual values may differ based on brands and types of products used.

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