Lego Cake Pops & Marshmallow Treats

Lego cake pops - Living locurto

I made these cake pops for my son’s Lego party! Aren’t they cute? Not bad for my first attempt at Bakerella’s adorable creations.

Lego cake pops - Living locurto

Directions

  • Bake a cake and mash it up with a can of frosting.
  • Roll a small handful of mashed up cake into a ball, then carefully rolled the ball on wax paper to make the Lego head shape.
  • The connector on top is a small round marshmallow. I sliced up a large marshmallow and used a Wilton frosting tip to cut out a small circle. You could also use a mini marshmallow cut in half or an M&M.
  • Arrange on wax paper and stick a lollipop stick in the top.
  • Once assembled, freeze the cake pops, then dip into yellow candy melts and let cool before drawing faces on them.
  • Try these pens for drawing your Lego Faces: Gourmet Writer Food Decorator Pens

A much faster version is to make marshmallow pops! I made several of these as a tester and they turned out super cute.

Lego Marshmallow Pops

Slicing off the bottom of a large marshmallow and cutting a circle out of it with a frosting tip for the top worked great.

Lego Marshmallow Pops

Check out my son’s party here. We had a blast!

Lego Birthday Party - Cupcakes

Find this Printable Lego Party Pack in my shop.

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Comments

  1. LOVE these! i just made some for my son’s birthday party – working on a post and will link back. THANKS!

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  2. I hope you don’t mind a link back on these they are great!

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  3. Melissa says:

    Just want to say : THANK YOU, I made the marshmallow “fake pops” for my son’s birthday and he gave me the title Baking Genius! He was so thrilled!

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  4. Sarah A says:

    How do you let dipped marshmallow heads set up? I usually set them on their tops but you can’t do that with these?

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  5. Erika says:

    Hi! Love the marshmallow idea! I’m going to try it for my sons 7th birthday next week. Just wondering can I make them ahead of time and freeze them??

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  6. Jacki Lewis says:

    Getting to work on the Lego cake pops :) http://t.co/Kb3J7gqI

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  7. Jacki Lewis says:

    I'm making these for my nephew's birthday party later in the week. Feel free to squeal. http://t.co/Kb3J7gqI

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  8. Melissa says:

    I want to try the marshmallow pops–do you use candy melts to attach the top ‘button’ to the head?

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  9. Lauren Roberts says:

    I am attempting to make the marshmellow pops to stick into cupcakes for my son’s birthday party next weekend. Should the marshmellows be frozen before dipping, too?

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  10. ann says:

    Your beautiful post has been linked to from ‘best of the web: lego parties, food, cakes and more’ to get your button grab the code from the bottom of this post. http://www.howtocookthat.net/public_html/?p=688#comment-273

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  11. Casey says:

    Please do not use m&m’s or other coloured candies!! I did this and now my lego heads are all discoloured from the colour melting off :(

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  12. Kristin says:

    This is great – thanks for sharing! I’ve linked it on my page.

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  13. These are really cute Amy! Thanks for the inspiration!

    I just made some kids treats today that turned out cute…

    http://www.backcountrybelle.com/2011/07/cowgirl-crispy-treats.html

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  14. Today's challenge for Lego party tomorrow: Lego Cake Pops & Marshmallow Treats http://t.co/Th1sr19 (via @livinglocurto)

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  15. Thimbelina says:

    Thanks so much for your cake pop tutorial….I made them today for my sons lego themed 9th birthday party. They turned out really well and were a huge hit!

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  16. Phoebe says:

    Err Lego Head Cake Pops? I have a general distrust of cake on a stick, but these are stupidly cute http://t.co/vrEkIun

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