Patriotic Cake Truffles
Celebrate the holidays in style with these easy and delicious patriotic cake truffles! The fluffy cake balls are coated in icing and chocolate and then topped with colorful sprinkles for a scrumptiously sweet treat.
Cake truffles (also known as cake balls or cake pops) are all the rage with the younger crowd right now. Those of us in the older crowd are catching on quickly to how convenient little bites of cake with icing inside and chocolate coating really are.
Today I’m bringing you a great cake truffle recipe to whip up for your summer holiday celebration. These can be made a couple of days ahead of time (I’d keep them in the fridge) and they travel really well. They’re also awfully pretty!
So, how do you make cake truffles? The first step is to use a cake mix to make the cake balls. Then we all lots of sweet layers, because one is definitely not enough. Our light and fluffy cake truffles are mixed with vanilla icing, covered with melted chocolate, and topped with colorful sprinkles. They’re so sweet and scrumptious, just try and stop at just one cake truffle!
If you’re looking for more patriotic treats, check out these blog posts: punch bowl cake, patriotic jello jars, patriotic cereal treats, and patriotic fortune cookies.
Don’t let this photo fool ya, the ingredients are simple as can be and I’m showing you what you’d want if you decide to do a big variety. To keep it simple you can simply use white candy coating to dip them in and one type of patriotic sprinkle.
Recipe Ingredients
- Cake mix (We are using blue raspberry cake mix, but any flavor will do. Red velvet cake mix would also be great).
- White vanilla icing
- Colored candy melts
- Patriotic sprinkles
- Ingredients to make the cake (see the cake box).
How to Make Patriotic Cake Truffles
Prepare your cake mix according to package directions and bake in a 9×13 baking dish until done.
Allow to cool and then crumble the cake up into a large bowl.
Add 1 cup of vanilla frosting and about 1/4 cup of patriotic sprinkles. Mix until well combined. Cover and refrigerate for 20 minutes.
Roll the cake mixture into 1-inch cake balls and place them on a wax paper-lined baking sheet.
Place candy melts in a bowl and microwave at 45-second intervals, stirring after each, until fully melted and smooth.
Dip each cake ball in one at a time and use a spoon to help cover it in the coating. Immediately sprinkle with patriotic sprinkles.
You can also drizzle them with a contrasting candy melt color if you like.
Allow them to harden completely before serving and store in the fridge for longer periods of time. Enjoy!
Storage
Guess what? You can store leftover cake truffles in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. I don’t recommend freezing, but luckily they last so long! This is why they also make great party gifts.
Recipe Notes
- You can use any kind of cake mix, like chocolate cake mix, yellow cake mix, funfetti cake mix, or red velvet cake mix. You can even make a homemade cake if you like (here’s my easy pound cake recipe).
- Another option is to use a different flavor of frosting, like chocolate cake and chocolate frosting.
- Instead of sprinkles, you can decorate your cake truffles with rainbow jimmies, melted dark chocolate, coconut flakes, cookie crumbs (like crushed Oreos), or chopped nuts of your choice.
- Add a teaspoon of flavoring to the melted chocolate, like almond extract, peppermint extract, or vanilla extract.
- You can totally double this recipe by baking two cakes and then having extra decorations on hand.
- To make them into cake pops, dip a lollipop stick into the melted chocolate, then poke it into the cake truffle, and then dip the whole cake truffle into the melted candy.
- Instead of rolling into cake balls, use different shaped cookie cutters to make different shaped cake truffles!
- For dipping, you can use melted chocolate like semi-sweet milk chocolate chips, white almond bark, or candy melts as I did.
Check out these other fun bite-sized treats:
Oreo Cookie Balls (3 Ingredients Only)
Chocolate Peanut Butter Balls (No Baking Necessary)
Coconut Macaroons Recipe (3 Ingredients Only)
Ingredients
To Make Cake
- 1 Pillsbury blue raspberry cake mix or flavor of your choice
- 3 eggs
- 1/2 cup vegetable oil
- 1 cup water
To Make Truffles
- 1 cup vanilla frosting homemade or store-bought
- 1/2 cup red, white, and blue jimmies sprinkles, divided
- Wilton candy melts in colors of your choice or white almond bark
Instructions
- Prepare the cake mix according to the package directions. Allow the cake to completely cool.1 Pillsbury blue raspberry cake mix or flavor of your choice, 3 eggs, 1/2 cup vegetable oil, 1 cup water
- Once cooled, break the cake up into small pieces and place them in a large bowl. Add 1 cup of vanilla frosting and 1/4 cup of red, white, and blue jimmies sprinkles. Mix well. Cover and refrigerate for 20 minutes.1 cup vanilla frosting, 1/2 cup red, white, and blue jimmies sprinkles, divided
- Line a large cookie sheet with wax or parchment paper. Set aside. Roll the chilled cake mixture into 1-inch balls and place on the lined cookie sheet.
- Add white or colored candy melts to a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave for 45 seconds. Stir until completely melted and smooth.Wilton candy melts in colors of your choice or white almond bark
- Dip each cake ball into the melted candy melts and place it on the lined cookie sheet. Immediately sprinkle with the remaining red, white, and blue jimmies sprinkles.Wilton candy melts in colors of your choice or white almond bark, 1/2 cup red, white, and blue jimmies sprinkles, divided
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What a cute and tasty-looking dessert. Thanks for the easy tutorial.
Omg these are so cute and can be changed for every holiday. I have made the oreo balls but these might be a slightly less sweet dessert.
These are so colorful and yummy looking! They really will be loved by the grandchildren! Thanks for giving us such a great idea for celebrating past and present persons in the military, honoring all their service for our nation!
I think are simply adorable and an easy way to add fun and flair to any patriotic holiday!
Every summer holiday after my parents died my husband and I spent it with 2 uncles who had a sweet tooth as big as all doors. My job was to bake the home made cake and bring it. My uncles are gone now but I pointed out to my husband this is the type of cake they would have enjoyed and I would have enjoyed making for them. So I will make it in their honor for my family this weekend.
I feel honored that you will be using this recipe in memory of your uncles. It warms my heart and I can’t wait to hear how you like it.
Gratefully yours,
Stacey Lynn
Christy-these look almost too pretty to eat…almost! Sounds easy to do as well. Thanks to all who have served and are serving the country in the military.
My great grandson loves these
Awe, that is wonderful to hear. Please give him a big squeeze from all of us at Southern Plate!