Gender Reveal Cake Pops That Will Wow Your Guests

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Make the sweetest gender reveal cake pops with a fun color surprise inside! Easy recipe using natural food coloring — perfect for your big baby reveal party.

How to make Gender Reveal Cake Pops with Natural food Coloring

Planning a gender reveal? First of all, congrats, mama! You’re going to love this sweet little secret. These gender reveal cake pops have a gorgeous color surprise hidden inside — pink or blue — and they’re way easier to make than they look. Trust me on this one.

cutting board with finished cake pops in blue and pink on top

What Are Gender Reveal Cake Pops?

So, basically, they’re cake pops with a twist. Instead of one flavor or color, you bake two separate mini cakes — one pink, one blue (or both the same) — to match the baby’s gender. Then you coat them all in white chocolate so no one can tell what is inside. When guests take a bite, the color inside reveals the big news! 🩷💙

It’s one of the cutest reveal ideas out there. And honestly? They double as a dessert. Win-win.

The best part is that this recipe uses natural food coloring powders — blue pea powder for the boy color and red beetroot powder for the girl color. So you get that gorgeous vibrant look without artificial dyes. Pretty cool, right?

Insides of gender reveal cake pops with pink and blue interiors

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Ingredients You’ll Need

Here’s everything to grab before you start. This recipe yields about 15 cake pops, so plan accordingly if you need more!

Ingredients for making gender reveal cake balls

Note: You’ll also need two 6-inch round cake pans, a microwave-safe bowl, and a cake pop holder or foam base.

How to Make Gender Reveal Cake Pops

Prep time: 20 minutes | Cook time: 20 minutes | Yields: 15 cake pops

Step 1: Make the Batter

Preheat your oven to 350°F. In a large mixing bowl, combine the egg, sugar, vanilla extract, and vegetable oil. Whisk everything together until it’s fully mixed.

Next, stir in the sour cream and milk. Mix until smooth.

In a separate bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, and salt. Gradually add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients, stirring until you get a smooth batter with no lumps.

Step 2: Color the Batter

Now for the fun part! Divide the batter evenly into two bowls. Add the blue pea powder to one bowl and the red beetroot powder to the other. Mix each one well until you reach the color you want. 🎨

Dyed cake batter for cake pops

Step 3: Bake the Cakes

Spray two 6-inch cake pans with cooking spray. Pour each colored batter into its own pan. Place both pans on a baking sheet and bake at 350°F for 20 minutes.

Check the center with a toothpick — it should come out clean when done. Remove the cakes and let them completely cool before moving on. This step is important, so don’t rush it!

Baked gender reveal cakes for cake pops

Step 4: Form the Cake Balls

Once the cakes are fully cooled, crumble each cake into a bowl separately. Form the crumbled cake into 1½-inch balls and set them aside.

Pro tip: If your cake balls are too crumbly, add about 1 tablespoon of frosting at a time until they hold together. Also, mixing while the cake is still warm makes it easier — you may not need frosting at all!

forming cake pops and adding sticks

Step 5: Melt the Almond Bark

Add the almond bark cubes to a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave in 30-second intervals, stirring between each, until fully melted. Add a tiny splash of vegetable oil if the coating seems too thick.

Step 6: Dip and Decorate

Dip the tip of each cake pop stick about half an inch into the melted almond bark. Then push it into a cake ball. Repeat for all of them. This helps the stick stay put! 🙌

Once all the sticks are in, dip each cake pop into the melted almond bark until fully coated. Place them upright in a holder or foam block to harden.

Finished chocolate dipped cake pop with sprinkles

Make sure you know which pops are which color — you’ll want to keep pink and blue separate for the reveal!

Before the coating sets, add the coordinating sprinkles. Pink sprinkles on the pink cake pops, blue on the blue. Then let everything harden completely before serving.

overhead shot of cake pops for baby gender reveals

Where to Use These Cake Pops 🥳

These little treats are so versatile! Here are some great places to bring them:

Gender reveal parties — obviously! Set them out on a dessert table and let guests grab one to find out the news together.

Baby showers — they make a gorgeous and yummy centerpiece. You can arrange them in a vase or foam block as a display.

Hospital waiting rooms — bring them for the grandparents and family members waiting for the big arrival. Such a sweet surprise!

Celebration dinners — if you’re doing a small, intimate reveal with close family, these are perfect as the dessert that does the announcing.

Virtual gender reveals — ship them to out-of-town family so everyone can bite into them together on a video call. How cute is that?!

Inside of a blue boy cake pop

Fun Variations to Try 🌈

Want to mix things up? Here are some ideas:

Sprinkle-filled center — instead of coloring the cake itself, use a plain vanilla cake pop and fill the center with colored sprinkles before rolling them into balls. A little harder, but super fun!

Confetti coating — use pastel-colored candy melts instead of white almond bark. Add a mix of both pink and blue sprinkles on the outside to keep everyone guessing until they bite in.

Flavor twist — add a teaspoon of lemon zest or almond extract to the batter for a little something extra. So good!

Mini versions — make the balls smaller (about 1 inch) for bite-sized pops. This way, the recipe goes further for more guests. Skip the sticks and make cake balls or cake truffles.

pink cake interior of a cake pop for gender reveal

Can You Make These Ahead of Time? 📅

Yes! And honestly, making them ahead is a great idea.

The cake layers can be baked 1–2 days in advance. Just wrap them tightly in plastic wrap and store at room temperature.

Assembled cake pops keep well in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. If your house is warm, refrigerate them instead.

Freeze them! Finished cake pops freeze beautifully for up to 6 weeks. Freeze them flat on a baking sheet first, then transfer to a freezer bag. Thaw at room temperature for a few hours before serving.

Just a heads-up: once refrigerated or frozen, the coating can get a little sweaty as it comes to room temperature. That’s totally normal and doesn’t affect the taste at all.

A pink and blue cake pop recipe perfect the gender reveal

Common Questions About Gender Reveal Cake Pops ❓

What do you put inside gender reveal cake pops?
You color the actual cake inside either pink or blue using natural food powders like blue pea powder and beetroot powder. The outside stays white, so the color is only revealed when someone bites in!

How do you keep cake pops from falling off the stick?
The trick is to dip the tip of the stick in melted chocolate first, then insert it into the cake ball. Let it set for a few minutes before dipping the whole pop. That little bit of chocolate acts like glue. 🙌

Can I use store-bought cake mix for this recipe?
Totally! You can use a plain white or vanilla boxed cake mix and divide the batter to add your colors. It saves time and still tastes amazing.

What are the best natural food colorings for gender reveal cake pops?
Blue pea flower powder gives a beautiful, vibrant blue. Red beetroot powder creates a lovely pink. Both are natural and food safe. You can find them online or at health food stores.

How many cake pops do I need for a gender reveal party?
A good rule of thumb is one to two per guest. This recipe makes 15, so double or triple it as needed. Better to have extras — they go fast!

Do gender reveal cake pops need to be refrigerated?
Not necessarily, as long as your home isn’t super warm. They’re fine at room temperature for up to 3 days in a sealed container. Refrigerate if you’re in a warm climate or making them more than a day ahead.

white chocolate dipped cake pops with a surprise inside

Gender Reveal Cake Pops Recipe

Reveal your baby's gender using adorable pink or blue cake pops with this recipe.
Prep Time20 minutes
Cook Time20 minutes
Total Time40 minutes
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: cake, cake balls, cake pops, gender reveal

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/8 cup vegetable oil
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/8 cup sour cream
  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour + 2 tablespoons
  • 3/4 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/3 cup milk
  • 2 tsp blue pea powder
  • 1/2 tsp red beetroot powder
  • 4 cubes of white almond bark
  • 15 cake pop sticks
  • Blue and pink sprinkles

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F.
  • In a mixing bowl, combine the egg, sugar, vanilla, and oil. Whisk together until fully incorporated.
  • Add the sour cream and milk and combine.
    Start of making cake batter
  • In another mixing bowl, combine and mix the flour, baking powder, and salt. Gradually mix the dry ingredients Into the wet ingredients until a smooth batter remains.
    adding dry ingredients to wet for cake batter
  • Divide the batter into two bowls. Add the blue powder to one and the red powder to the other. Mix well until the desired color is reached.
    Dyed cake batter for cake pops
  • Spray the two 6” cake pans with oil and pour each colored batter into the respective pan.
  • Place the pans on a baking sheet for convenience and cook at 350°F for 20 minutes. Test the center of the cakes with a toothpick to be sure they’re fully cooked.
    Baked gender reveal cakes for cake pops
  • Once cooked, remove and set aside to completely cool before removing the cakes from the pan.
  • Once the cakes have cooled, crumble the cake and form them into 1 1/2” balls. Set aside. (See note)
  • Melt the almond bark in a bowl using a microwave. Heat 30 seconds at a time until fully melted. Add a splash of oil if needed.
  • Dip the cake pop stick into the melted chocolate about a half inch. Then stick it into the cake ball. Repeat for all the cake balls.
  • Take the cake pops that were first to receive their sticks and dip them into the melted chocolate until fully coated. Place upright in a holder or foam base to allow the chocolate to harden. Make sure you know which cake pop is the desired color. Add the sprinkles on top of the cake pops before the chocolate hardens.
    Finished chocolate dipped cake pop with sprinkles

Notes

Note from step 9: If you find that your cake ball is too crumbly, you can always frost your cake mix. Add about 1 tbsp of frosting at a time until desired. Best to mix your cake mix when hot so you won’t need frosting!
Note two: If you want to have all of the same color of cake pops, opt to use the blue for boys and the red/pink for girls. Skip dividing the batter into two bowls, just tint it with the correct color.
Fun way to let others know your baby's gender with cake pops

Make the Big Moment Extra Sweet 💕

As a mom of two who lives for holiday magic and little moments that feel special, I truly believe the reveal is about more than just pink or blue. It’s about the joy, the squeals, and the memories you’re making. And if you can eat a delicious homemade treat while doing it? Even better.

These gender reveal cake pops are simple enough for a busy mama to pull off, but impressive enough to wow your guests. Try them for your next reveal party and let me know how it goes!

If you loved this recipe, save it to Pinterest and share it with a mama-to-be who needs it! 💌

Happy baking and happy celebrating, mama! You’ve got this. 🎉

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