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Lemon Cake Balls

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By: Leigh Anne WilkesPosted: 4/16/09Updated: 5/20/25

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Everyone loves cake balls. They are as fun to eat as they are to make.

Lemon Cake Balls

A delicious bite of cake covered in chocolate, cake balls can be made with any flavor of cake mix. of course I chose lemon! 

How to Make Cake Balls

Your first step is to select your cake flavor and a can of frosting to go with it – I used lemon and lemon!

Making cake balls is more like a craft project than a cooking project.

You start by baking your cake according to the directions and letting it cool.

After it is cool I cut it into fourths and crumbled it all into a bowl.

Cake Balls (1)

After it is crumbled add in 2/3 of the container of frosting.  If it isn’t quite moist enough add a little more frosting but you don’t want them to be too moist and mushy!

Cake Balls (4)

Mix the frosting and the cake crumbs together using a fork until well blended.  You should not see any of the frosting.

Cake Balls (2)

Using a cookie scoop form balls of cake dough.  Place on cookie sheet.

Cake Balls (3)

Freeze cake balls for at least an hour.  They need to be firm when you dip them in the chocolate or you will have a mess.

The next part is the fun part and the messy part -coating the cake balls.

I used white almond bark and yellow “melts” to go with my lemon theme.

Cake Balls (5)

I used my Pampered Chef vegetable steamer to melt my almond bark in the microwave but you can also use a double boiler.

You can place your cake ball on a fork and dip into the melted chocolate

Cake Balls (6)

I preferred placing the ball on the end of a lollipop stick and dipping it that way.  When you remove it off the stick you will have to do a little patch work and fill in the hole left by the stick with some chocolate.

Cake Balls (7)

After all the cake balls are dipped let the chocolate harden – it won’t take long.

Cake Balls (8)

My dipping skills could use a little work!

I then put my yellow “melts” right into a squeeze bottle and placed it in the microwave to melt the “melts!”

Cake Balls (10)

Using the squeeze bottle I decorated the tops of my cake balls with little yellow flowers – aren’t they cute!

Cake Balls (9)

They looked  better on a pretty plate.

Lemon Cake Balls on a plate

You can get creative with your cake balls – what flavor combination of cake and frosting will you use??  Leave a comment and let me know!

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  1. Launi says

    Posted on 4/27 at 6:47 am

    Ok, I’m feeling very brave and adventurous today. I’m going to try this–and perhaps the Lemon Bread–which looks positively DIVINE!
    Lovey site!

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  2. Melissa says

    Posted on 4/21 at 1:15 pm

    They look so cute! I actually use a toothpick to dip the cake balls and it works very well, and I only take 4-6 out of the freezer to dip at a time so they don’t soften. I think my favorite combination is red velvet cake with cream cheese frosting, yum!

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  3. mary says

    Posted on 4/16 at 4:44 pm

    Cute idea. Can’t wait to try it.

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  4. Tami says

    Posted on 4/16 at 4:21 pm

    Your cake balls are very cute! I’ve made bats and eyeballs for Halloween and little pumpkin cake balls, too. I’ve made spice cake and cream cheese combo and white cake with vanilla icing combo. My favorite would have to be chocolate with chocolate icing & chocolate bark. They are so cute but I’m not overly keen on them, either. You can see my cake balls here: http://tamiskitchentabletalk.blogspot.com/2008/10/yummy-halloween-treats.html

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  5. Karen Morgan says

    Posted on 4/16 at 2:47 pm

    You inspired me to make these for Easter and they were darling! I put the stick ends in a little tin pail from Target’s $1 bins, added a bow and viola! I made fondant flowers and leaves for the top of the pops. I must admit they are time consuming… very!

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