Food on sticks
Is it just us - or is food so much better on a stick? It started with cake pops, then cookie pops and before you know it food on sticks took off. Click through our gallery of food on sticks and get making...
Is it just us - or is food so much better on a stick? It started with cake pops, then cookie pops and before you know it food on sticks took off. Click through our gallery of food on sticks and get making...
Is it just us - or is food so much better on a stick? It started with cake pops, then cookie pops and before you know it food on sticks took off.
Pretty much any food can be served on a stick. We've got pies and doughnuts but think mini burgers, cupcakes... let your imagination run wild.
Food on sticks don't just look cool, it's handy too! Parties, bake sales, even weddings are occasions where food sticks get a chance to shine. Who'd want to carry a boring old plate when you can eat your food off a stick?!
Click through our gallery of food on sticks and don't forget to share all your crazy food on sticks pictures with us on Facebook or Twitter.
Cake pops
Ahh the beginning of our food on sticks obsession! Cake pops are such a simple idea but they make eating cake that more much fun (and it was pretty fun to begin with!). Cake sponge is crumbled down, mixed with buttercream and set on a stick with some melted chocolate or candy melts. There's something so satisfying in walking around eating a cake off a stick - try it yourself!
Get the recipe: Madeira cake pops
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Valentine's cookie lollies
What better treat for a loved one that a cookie you can eat on the go? Add the stick to the cookie dough, pressing in firmly - bake in the oven and hey presto, you've got cookies on sticks - what a genius idea!
Get the recipe: Valentine's cookie lollies
Rainbow cake push ups
Cake rainbows on sticks? Now we've heard everything! These brightly coloured rainbow cake push ups squish layer upon layer of soft sponge and sweet buttercream in handy push-pop form - can we have one now please?
Get the recipe: Rainbow cake push ups
Fruit kebabs
Want to make your fruit and veg a little more interesting? Put it on a stick! These fun kebabs will make eating your 5-a-day seem like a treat rather than a chore. We're sure even the kids will love them (and a little chocolate dipping sauce would sweeten the deal too!)
Come and see our other fun fruit and veg designs here
Toffee apples
We're obsessed with apples on sticks - the fruit can be given a whole new lease of life! It doesn't have to be Halloween to enjoy these sticky toffee apples - covered in a thick, sweet toffee sauce. If you're a chocoholic you can replace the toffee with melted chocolate and fudge pieces.
Get the recipe: Toffee apples
Cinnamon ring doughnuts
A doughnut on a stick? What next! These mini classics are sprinkled in a sweet cinnamon and sugar mix - yummy! Popping them on a stick means you'll have no sticky fingers after too - win-win!
Get the recipe: Cinnamon ring doughnuts
Apple pie pops
Pies on sticks? Now we're excited! If you love pie, you're going to love these mini apple pies on sticks! They're much easier to make than they look and taste just as good as a classic apple pie with a buttery shortcrust pastry. Now we just need a little pot of custard on a stick and we're good to go!
Get the recipe: Apple pie pops
Ruth Clemens' ice lolly cookies
Who needs ice lollies when you can have ice lolly cookies on, you guessed it, sticks! These fun bakes are perfect for kids parties - and you'll stop their little fingers getting all grubby too!
Get the recipe: Ruth Clemens' ice lolly cookies
Strawberry ice lollies
A little obvious maybe, but ice lollies do come on sticks! And if you've got some lying around from all the other crazy food on stick creations, make up some delicious homemade lollies - they're much healthier if you know exactly what's going in them!
Get the recipe: Strawberry ice lollies
Jessica Dady is Food Editor at GoodtoKnow and has over 12 years of experience as a digital editor, specialising in all things food, recipes, and SEO. From the must-buy seasonal food hampers and advent calendars for Christmas to the family-friendly air fryers that’ll make dinner time a breeze, Jessica loves trying and testing various food products to find the best of the best for the busy parents among us. Over the years of working with GoodtoKnow, Jessica has had the privilege of working alongside Future’s Test Kitchen to create exclusive videos - as well as writing, testing, and shooting her own recipes. When she’s not embracing the great outdoors with her family at the weekends, Jessica enjoys baking up a storm in the kitchen with her favourite bakes being chocolate chip cookies, cupcakes, and a tray of gooey chocolate brownies.