Heart-Shaped Cake Pops Recipe
A Fun and Sweet Treat for Every Celebration
Heart-shaped cake pops are a delightful and charming dessert perfect for any occasion—be it Valentine’s Day, a baby shower, or just a fun treat for the kids. These bite-sized delights are made with soft, flavorful lemon pound cake, lightly coated in cocoa powder, and adorned with colorful sprinkles. Whether served at a party or as a sweet snack with a cup of coffee, they’re sure to bring smiles to your guests!
Ingredients
Ingredient | Quantity |
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Lemon Pound Cake | 1 recipe |
Condensed Milk | 1/4 cup, as required |
Decorative Sugar (Cake/Candy Sprinkles) | As needed |
Cocoa Powder | 1 cup |
Milk | 1 cup |
Preparation Time:
- Prep Time: 20 minutes
- Cook Time: 40 minutes
- Total Time: 60 minutes
Servings:
- Servings: 4 (Makes approximately 8-12 cake pops)
Cuisine:
- Cuisine: Continental
- Course: Dessert
- Diet: Eggetarian
Instructions
Step 1: Preparing the Cake Dough
To start, you will need to have a fully baked lemon pound cake. You can either make it from scratch using your favorite lemon pound cake recipe, or you can purchase a ready-made pound cake and crumble it. If you are using a store-bought cake, break it into small pieces and crumble it gently with your fingers into a large mixing bowl.
Step 2: Binding the Cake Crumbs
Next, take the crumbled cake and gradually add about 1 tablespoon of condensed milk at a time, mixing it with your hands or a spoon to create a dough-like consistency. Be careful not to add too much condensed milk—this will make the dough too wet. The cake dough should be firm and malleable, not overly moist.
Step 3: Shaping the Cake Pops
Once the dough is ready, gently press it out onto a flat surface or a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Pat it down to an even thickness of about 1-1/2 inches. Using a small heart-shaped cookie cutter, cut out heart-shaped pieces from the dough. If you prefer, you can also form small ladoo (ball) shapes, ensuring that the balls are smooth and free from cracks.
Continue cutting or shaping the remaining dough into heart-shaped pops or balls, placing each one onto a foil-lined tray. Make sure that all the cake pops are evenly shaped for a polished look.
Step 4: Setting the Cake Pops
Once you have shaped all the cake pops, place them in the refrigerator and allow them to chill for at least 30 minutes, or until they are firm and set. Chilling helps to keep the pops together, making it easier to handle them in the next steps.
Step 5: Coating with Cocoa Powder
After the cake pops have set, remove them from the refrigerator. Dust each one generously with cocoa powder, ensuring that they are completely covered. The cocoa powder gives a subtle bitterness that complements the sweetness of the cake.
Step 6: Inserting the Sticks
Now, take a toothpick or a small wooden stick and gently insert it into the center of each heart-shaped cake pop. Be careful not to press too hard or pierce through the cake—just enough to stabilize it for the next step.
Once the sticks are securely inserted, place the cake pops back in the refrigerator for another 15 minutes to ensure they are completely firm.
Step 7: Final Touches
In a small bowl, mix a tablespoon of milk or water. Once the cake pops are fully set, remove them from the fridge, and lightly brush the tops of the cake pops with a little milk. This will help the decorative sprinkles stick to the surface.
Then, sprinkle the cake pops with colorful decorative sugar, cake sprinkles, or candy sprinkles as desired. These sprinkles will add a fun, festive touch to your treats.
Step 8: Serve and Enjoy
Your heart-shaped cake pops are now ready to be enjoyed! They make a perfect gift for Valentine’s Day, a birthday, or any celebration. Serve them alongside a cup of coffee or tea for a delightful treat that everyone will love.
Tips for the Perfect Cake Pops
- Cake Consistency: Be mindful of the consistency of your cake dough. If it feels too moist or sticky, add a little more crumbled cake to balance it out.
- Chill the Pops: Chilling the cake pops is an essential step—this helps the pops keep their shape and ensures the sticks stay in place.
- Decorative Sprinkles: For a festive touch, feel free to use themed sprinkles for different occasions (e.g., red and pink sprinkles for Valentine’s Day, or blue and pink for a baby shower).
- Variations: Experiment with different flavors of cake, such as chocolate or vanilla, and swap out the cocoa powder for white chocolate for a different coating.
Nutritional Information (Per Serving)
Nutrient | Amount |
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Calories | 320 kcal |
Total Fat | 12 g |
Saturated Fat | 5 g |
Cholesterol | 30 mg |
Sodium | 40 mg |
Total Carbohydrates | 48 g |
Dietary Fiber | 2 g |
Sugars | 30 g |
Protein | 4 g |
Final Thoughts
These Heart-Shaped Cake Pops are not only a visually stunning treat, but also incredibly delicious and fun to make. Whether you’re making them for a special occasion like Valentine’s Day or simply because you want to brighten someone’s day, they’re sure to be a hit. The soft and fluffy texture of the lemon pound cake, combined with the slight bitterness of cocoa powder and the sweetness of sprinkles, makes these cake pops a perfect bite-sized dessert for any celebration.