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How to Make Heart Shaped Cake Balls for Valentine’s Day

How to Make Heart Shaped Cake Balls for Valentine's Day with Kids

Do you love cake balls? Valentine’s Day is coming soon and here’s a fun way how to make heart shaped cake balls for someone special. The best part is that your kids can help make them too!

Here’s the easy recipe for heart shaped cake balls. 

How to make Heart Shaped Cake Balls for Valentines' Day Candy Treat

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Heart Shaped Cake Balls Recipe

Make these adorable heart shaped cake balls for a loved one or even classmates this Valentine’s Day.  All you need are a few supplies to get you started for this handmade Valentine’s Day Candy Treat!

Heart Shaped Cake Ball Bites for Valentine's Day Candy

Supplies & Ingredients for Heart Shaped Cake Balls

  • Heart Shaped Candy mold
  • White chocolate candy melts
  • Milk chocolate candy melts (optional)
  • Candy colors (make sure you don’t use regular food coloring or icing colors) Also, note that you get a much nicer shade of pink using pink candy color rather than just mixing in red candy color to your white chocolate.
  • toothpicks
  • Fork, spoons & small bowls
  • Little Debbie Zebra Cakes snack cakes or other store bought frosted snack cakes

Instructions for Heart Shaped Cake Balls

1. Mash up 1 package of 2 Zebra Cakes until it forms a dough.

Zebra Cakes for Valentines Day Candy Hearts

2. Shape the dough into small heart shapes, sized to fit inside your Candy mold with room to spare.

Making cakeballs with premade cakes

3. Melt about 4 ounces of chocolate per package directions (typically you microwave it for 1 minute at 50% power, and then stir and continue to heat it for 30 second intervals until it’s smooth)

Melting Candy Chocolate for Valentines day Candy Hearts

4. Dip a toothpick in the pink candy color and stir it into melted white chocolate. Repeat with a clean toothpick until you get your desired shade. (For white candy skip this step) 

Melting pink candy chocolate for Valentine's Day Candy

5. Spoon the melted candy into the bottom of your heart molds. We filled about 4 of them at a time. Tap the mold on the counter to get the bubbles out.

Making Candy Heart by placing cake into heart form with melted candy chocolate

6. Before the candy sets too much, set in your cake ball heart on top as shown.

Putting melted candy chocolate onto cake balls for Valentine's Day Candy

7. Spoon candy on top of the heart dough, and again tap the mold on the counter both to spread the candy over the dough and to remove any air bubbles.

8. Repeat until you’ve filled all your molds, and then put it in the freezer for about 5 minutes to harden.

9. Gently pop the candy out of the molds – if it doesn’t come out easily put it in the freezer a bit longer. Trim off any excess from the sides.

How to Make Heart Shaped Cake Ball Bites for Valentine's Day Candy

10. Now to decorate! Make smaller amounts of contrasting colored chocolate as in step 4 above. Lay the molded candy out on waxed or parchment paper and drizzle melted chocolate over it with a small spoon.

If you want sprinkles, add them while the drizzle is still melty, so that they’ll
stick.

Looking for a special Valentine’s Cake to serve? Try these adorable Vintage Heart Cake! You don’t need a specialty pan as it’s super easy to create the heart shape using two 8″ pans using only 2 simple cuts.

How to make Heart Shaped Cake Balls for Valentines' Day Candy Treat

TIP: Be sure to let them harden completely before putting them into gift bags (it doesn’t take long).

Making Heart Shaped Cake Ball Bites for Valentine's Day Candy

Who will you give your heart shaped cake balls to for Valentine’s Day?

Valentine’s Day Treats for School

These heart shaped cake balls would be so much fun to make and bring to school for a class party or for a playdate with friends this Valentine’s Day.  For more Valentine’s Day Recipes to our Heart Shaped Pretzel Candy Recipe  or our Heart Shaped Breadsticks Recipe.

Kid Made Heart Shaped Pretzel Candy Treat for Valentine's Day

Looking for more Valentine’s Day fun? Go check out our 20+ Valentine’s Day Card Ideas for School inspired by our favorites on Pinterest!

You may also enjoy these Valentine Activity Ideas for Kids

Create 20 adorable homemade Valentines for kids to bring to their classmates, all inspired by Pinterest. One of a kind Valentines your child can make.
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Heart Shaped Candy Treats Using Pretzels and White Chocolate Candy Pieces with Sprinkles

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About Kim Vij

Early childhood teacher, author, speaker and mom of 3. Kim shares ways to make learning fun and parenting an adventure by sharing developmentally appropriate activities.

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Comments

  1. roberta lorenzi says

    February 27, 2019 at 7:44 am

    fantastic recipe! I will prepare it for my family. Thanks for the share

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