Decadent Red Velvet Cake Balls Recipe: Bite-Sized Dessert Guide

Soft red velvet cake blended with creamy cream cheese frosting, then coated in smooth white chocolate — these are the Best Red Velvet Cake Balls. Easy to make and perfect for parties, holidays, or a simple sweet treat.

red and white red velvet cake balls  with one with a bite taken out.

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Why This Recipe Works:

  • Simple to prepare with just a few ingredients and straightforward steps.
  • Using a boxed cake mix and store-bought frosting speeds up the process without sacrificing flavor.
  • Highly customizable—swap candy melt colors and sprinkles to suit holidays, parties, or themes.

What Goes Into This Recipe?

  • 1 box red velvet cake mix and the additional ingredients called for on the box (usually water, oil, and eggs).
  • Cream cheese frosting — store-bought works great, or use a simple homemade version if you prefer.
  • Candy melts — white for the coating and an accent color for drizzling or decoration. Candy melts set reliably without tempering.
  • Decorations — sprinkles, crushed cookies, or extra colored candy melts for drizzling.
red velvet cake balls ingredients laid out and labeled.

Cake Mix From a Box and Store-Bought Frosting?

Yes — a boxed cake mix and ready-made frosting make these cake balls quick to pull together while still tasting delicious. If you enjoy scratch baking, feel free to use your favorite homemade red velvet cake and frosting instead.

red velvet cake balls white with red stripes.

How to Make This Recipe

red velvet cake batter in glass bowl.
  1. Step 1: Prepare the cake mix according to package directions.
baked red velvet cake in cake pan.
  1. Step 2: Bake until the cake is set and a toothpick comes out clean.
crumbled red velvet cake in glass bowl.
  1. Step 3: Let the cake cool, then crumble it into a large bowl.
cake mixed with  cream cheese frosting in bowl.
  1. Step 4: Stir in the cream cheese frosting until the crumbs are evenly moistened and hold together.
cake balls on parchement lined baking sheet.
  1. Step 5: Drop spoonfuls of the mixture onto a parchment-lined sheet and freeze for about 10 minutes so they firm up slightly.
smoothly rolled cake ball held in hand.
  1. Step 6: Roll the chilled portions into smooth balls and return them to the freezer until firm.
melted white candy melts in glass bowl.
  1. Step 7: Gently melt the candy melts in a microwave-safe bowl at 50% power, stirring frequently until smooth.
cake ball on fork being dipped into melted candy melts.
  1. Step 8: Use a fork to lower a cake ball into the coating, lift and tap the fork to remove excess coating, then set the ball on parchment to harden.
dipped cake balls on parchment lined baking sheet.
  1. Step 9: Place dipped cake balls on parchment until the shells are fully set.
red velvet cake balls decorated with red stripes.
  1. Step 10: Add sprinkles or drizzle a contrasting color of melted candy melts to finish.

Expert Tips

  • Bake the cake in a rimmed sheet pan to shorten bake time; if you don’t have one, use a 9×13 or the pans recommended on the cake mix box.
  • Melt candy melts at 50% microwave power and stir every 30 seconds to prevent scorching.
  • Keep most cake balls frozen and work with just a few at a time for easier dipping and neater results.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a cake ball and a cake pop?

Cake pops are cake balls served on a stick. To turn these into cake pops, form the balls, insert sticks, and dip as you would the cake balls.

What is the best way to dip cake balls in chocolate?

Use a fork to lower and lift the ball, tapping off excess coating. Alternatively, a toothpick works but may sometimes cause the ball to slip off.

What candy goes with red velvet cake?

Both white chocolate and milk/dark chocolate pair nicely with red velvet.

How long do cake balls keep?

Store cake balls in the refrigerator and eat within 3–5 days. You can freeze them for up to a month.

Can you use chocolate chips to coat the cake balls?

Chocolate chips generally need tempering to harden properly. Candy melts are formulated to set up without tempering, so they’re easier to use for coating.

Holding a cake ball with a bite taken out.

Whether for a holiday or a casual gathering, these red velvet cake balls are a crowd-pleasing, easy dessert you’ll make again and again.

Other Related Valentine Recipes

Try other festive treats like heart-shaped cakes, chocolate-covered strawberries, or themed cookies to complement these cake balls.

  • Easy Chocolate Covered Strawberries
  • Heart Cake
  • Valentine’s Heart Sugar Cookies
  • Chocolate Cherry Cookies

If you make this recipe, please leave a review and share your results in the comments. Enjoy!

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red velvet cake with bite taken out

The Best Red Velvet Cake Balls

Soft red velvet cake mixed with cream cheese frosting and coated in smooth white chocolate for irresistible cake balls.
5 from 5 votes
Author: Lisa Killian
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 12 minutes
Decorating Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 37 minutes
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Servings: 30 cake balls

Ingredients

  • 1 box red velvet cake mix
  • 1 ¼ cup water
  • ½ cup vegetable oil
  • 3 eggs
  • 16 oz cream cheese frosting store-bought or homemade
  • 12 oz white candy melts (may need more)
  • Sprinkles or extra candy melts for decorating (optional)

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 325°F. Grease a rimmed sheet pan or use a 9×13 pan.
  • Combine cake mix, water, oil, and eggs in a large bowl and beat on medium speed for 2 minutes, scraping sides as needed.
  • Pour batter into the prepared pan and bake 12–15 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. Cool completely.
  • Crumble the cooled cake into a large bowl, then add the cream cheese frosting and mix until combined.
  • Spoon portions onto parchment, freeze 10 minutes, then roll into balls and return to the freezer.
  • Melt candy melts at 50% power, stirring every 30 seconds until smooth. Dip frozen balls, tap off excess, and set on parchment to harden.
  • Decorate with sprinkles or drizzle a second color of melted candy melts before the coating fully sets.

Notes

Tips and Tricks

  • About 12 oz of candy melts covered ~30 medium-sized cake balls; adjust quantity if you make smaller or larger balls.
  • If you don’t have a rimmed sheet pan, bake in a 9×13 or as directed on the cake mix box.
  • Crumbling by hand is quick, or place cake in a sealed bag and break it up with your hands or a rolling pin.
  • Keep most cake balls frozen and dip only a few at a time to preserve shape and make dipping easier.

Nutrition

Calories: 156kcal | Carbohydrates: 24g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 7g