no bake cake balls are the tiny dessert heroes that prove you don’t need an oven to win dessert night. They’re rich, creamy, chocolate-coated, and ridiculously easy to customize with sprinkles, crushed cookies, or colorful candy melts. Whether you’re making them for birthdays, holiday trays, bake sales, or because it’s Tuesday and you deserve a snack, this recipe delivers every time. Even better, you can make them ahead, stash them in the fridge, or freeze a batch for future cravings. If you’re looking for a dessert that’s equal parts fun, easy, and impressive, you just found your new favorite.
Why This Recipe is Awesome
These no bake cake balls give you all the fun of fancy bakery treats without dirtying every bowl in your kitchen. They chill instead of bake, they’re practically impossible to mess up if you follow a few simple tips, and everyone assumes you spent way more effort than you actually did. Honestly, why wrestle with cake layers when you can roll bite-sized happiness in under an hour?

Ingredients You’ll Need
- 2 cups vanilla cake mix (heat-treated) — because raw flour isn’t invited to this party.
- 1 cup heat-treated all-purpose flour — helps create that soft cake-like texture.
- ½ cup unsalted butter, softened — the creamy MVP.
- ⅓ cup granulated sugar — just enough sweetness without going overboard.
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract — tiny bottle, huge personality.
- 3 tablespoons whole milk — adds moisture one spoonful at a time.
- ¼ teaspoon salt — desserts need balance too.
- 2 tablespoons rainbow sprinkles — happiness in crunchy form.
- 12 ounces white or milk chocolate candy melts — the shiny outer shell.
- Extra sprinkles or crushed cookies for decorating — because plain is boring.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Heat-treat the dry ingredients first. Spread the cake mix and flour on a baking sheet and bake at 350°F (175°C) for about 5 minutes, or until they reach 165°F. Let everything cool completely before mixing for food safety.
- Mix the dough. Beat the butter, sugar, vanilla, and salt until smooth. Add the cooled dry ingredients, then drizzle in the milk until the mixture feels like soft cookie dough, and fold in the sprinkles.
- Roll the balls. Scoop about 1 tablespoon of dough for each ball and roll until smooth. Place them on a parchment-lined tray and refrigerate for 20–30 minutes until firm.
- Melt the coating. Microwave the candy melts in 20-second bursts, stirring between each round until silky smooth. If the coating seems thick, stir in a teaspoon of neutral oil.
- Dip the chilled balls. Drop each chilled ball into the melted coating, lift it out with a fork, and tap away the excess. Decorate immediately before the coating hardens—this is the secret to picture-perfect no bake cake balls.
- Let them set. Refrigerate the coated treats for 15–20 minutes until the shell feels firm and glossy. Serve cold or let them sit at room temperature for about 10 minutes for the creamiest texture.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Don’t skip heat-treating the cake mix and flour if you’re using raw dry ingredients.
- Don’t add too much milk at once or you’ll make frosting instead of dough.
- Don’t dip warm cake balls into chocolate—they’ll fall apart and ruin your mood.
- Don’t overheat the candy melts or they’ll become thick and grumpy.
- Don’t forget to add toppings immediately before the coating hardens.
Alternatives & Substitutions
You can swap white cake mix for chocolate, lemon, funfetti, or strawberry for a completely different flavor. Use almond flour instead of all-purpose flour for a gluten-friendly variation, or choose dairy-free butter, milk, and chocolate to make dairy-free no bake cake balls. Crushed freeze-dried berries, chopped nuts, toasted coconut, or mini chocolate chips also make excellent mix-ins if you want extra texture.
If you’re in the mood for more easy desserts, try these no bake cake pops or whip up a batch of oreo cheesecake bites for another crowd-pleaser.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make no bake cake balls ahead of time?
Yes. Store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days, or freeze them for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before serving.
Why are my cake balls falling apart when I dip them?
The mixture usually needs more chilling or contains too much liquid. Refrigerate the balls until firm and make sure the chocolate coating isn’t extremely hot.
Can I use different chocolate for the coating?
Yes. Candy melts are easiest, but white, milk, dark, or dairy-free chocolate all work. If using regular chocolate, add a little coconut oil for a smoother coating.
Do I have to heat-treat the cake mix and flour?
Yes. Heat-treating dry ingredients to 165°F helps reduce the risk associated with eating raw flour and uncooked cake mix, making the finished treats safer to enjoy.
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Make It Tonight!
These no bake cake balls are proof that incredible desserts don’t require fancy equipment or hours in the kitchen. They’re easy enough for beginners, fun enough for kids to help decorate, and impressive enough to disappear first at every party. Make a batch today, stash a few in the freezer, and thank yourself later. Life is simply better one cake ball at a time.
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No bake cake balls
- ✓2 cups vanilla cake mix (heat-treated) — because raw flour isn’t invited to this party.
- ✓1 cup heat-treated all-purpose flour — helps create that soft cake-like texture.
- ✓½ cup unsalted butter, softened — the creamy MVP.
- ✓⅓ cup granulated sugar — just enough sweetness without going overboard.
- ✓2 teaspoons vanilla extract — tiny bottle, huge personality.
- ✓3 tablespoons whole milk — adds moisture one spoonful at a time.
- ✓¼ teaspoon salt — desserts need balance too.
- ✓2 tablespoons rainbow sprinkles — happiness in crunchy form.
- ✓12 ounces white or milk chocolate candy melts — the shiny outer shell.
- ✓Extra sprinkles or crushed cookies for decorating — because plain is boring.
- 1Heat-treat the dry ingredients first. Spread the cake mix and flour on a baking sheet and bake at 350°F (175°C) for about 5 minutes, or until they reach 165°F. Let everything cool completely before mixing for food safety.
- 2Mix the dough. Beat the butter, sugar, vanilla, and salt until smooth. Add the cooled dry ingredients, then drizzle in the milk until the mixture feels like soft cookie dough, and fold in the sprinkles.
- 3Roll the balls. Scoop about 1 tablespoon of dough for each ball and roll until smooth. Place them on a parchment-lined tray and refrigerate for 20–30 minutes until firm.
- 4Melt the coating. Microwave the candy melts in 20-second bursts, stirring between each round until silky smooth. If the coating seems thick, stir in a teaspoon of neutral oil.
- 5Dip the chilled balls. Drop each chilled ball into the melted coating, lift it out with a fork, and tap away the excess. Decorate immediately before the coating hardens—this is the secret to picture-perfect no bake cake balls.
- 6Let them set. Refrigerate the coated treats for 15–20 minutes until the shell feels firm and glossy. Serve cold or let them sit at room temperature for about 10 minutes for the creamiest texture.
📝 Chef’s Notes
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for best freshness. Let come to room temperature before serving for the best texture and flavor.
Nutrition Information
(per serving)* Estimated values based on typical ingredients — actual nutrition may vary. % Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet.





